A47K3/006

Bathtub door systems and methods

Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.

WALK IN BATH
20180192829 · 2018-07-12 ·

A walk in bath includes a shell, a door, and a seal member. The shell defines a bathing area and includes a wall with an opening therein. The door is moveable relative to the wall between a closed position, in which the door engages the opening, and an open position allowing ingress into and egress from the bathing area through the opening. The seal member is located between the wall and the door in the closed position to seal a gap therebetween to prohibit water from leaking from the bathing area through the gap. The seal member includes a first end, a second end, and an intermediate hollow section extending between the first and second ends. Each of the first and second ends is closed to prevent water from entering into the seal member.

BATHTUB SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Embodiments described herein include a bathtub closure system having a step, the step having a first side panel, a second side panel, and an elongated platform defining a cavity, where the cavity can be configured to facilitate ingress and egress into a bathtub. The bathtub closure system can include a closure, where the closure can be coupled with the step and can cooperate with the step to form a substantially watertight seal when the closure is in a closed position. The bathtub closure system can include a support portion, where the support portion can be co-molded with the step and have a substantially U-shaped configuration extending in a generally downward direction from the step to support the step during use.

Bathtub door hinge assembly and method
12152426 · 2024-11-26 ·

Articulating linkage having a pair of bathtub arms pivotally coupled at a first end to bathtub mounting blocks through a first pivot rod and pivotally coupled at a second end to a pair of door arms through a second pivot rod. Each door arm pivotally coupled at an opposite end to a door mounting block of a bathtub door through a third pivot rod. A spring mounted about the first pivot rod enables the the bathtub door to rise. A method of door opening for a walk-in bathtub comprises the steps of pivoting inwardly the door hinged by the articulating linkages to a door jamb of a walk-in bathtub, moving the door vertically on the pivot rods, and passing the door through the opening, and the door closing by passing the door inwardly through the opening, moving the door vertically on the pivot rods, and pivoting the door closed.

BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS

A bathtub insert can include a frame, a door movably coupled with the frame and movable with respect to the frame between an opened position and a closed position, an elongate latch coupled with the door, a catch coupled with the frame, and a support structure, the support structure being coupled to the frame.

A Bathing Apparatus With Recycling System
20180014697 · 2018-01-18 ·

A bathing apparatus (100) includes a lower body (102) comprising an engine components, an upper body (108) mounted on said lower body (102) includes a watertight enclosure adapted to accommodate a person therein, wherein said engine components in said lower body (102) configured to manage the water in enclosure of said upper body (108) by receiving water therein from outside and pumping the water into said upper body (108).

Walk in bath
12178366 · 2024-12-31 · ·

A walk in bath includes a shell, a door, and a seal member. The shell defines a bathing area and includes a wall with an opening therein. The door is moveable relative to the wall between a closed position, in which the door engages the opening, and an open position allowing ingress into and egress from the bathing area through the opening. The seal member is located between the wall and the door in the closed position to seal a gap therebetween to prohibit water from leaking from the bathing area through the gap. The seal member includes a first end, a second end, and an intermediate hollow section extending between the first and second ends. Each of the first and second ends is closed to prevent water from entering into the seal member.

BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.

VERTICAL BATHTUB CLOSURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170202402 · 2017-07-20 ·

Embodiments described herein include a bathtub closure system having a step, the step having a first side panel, a second side panel, and an elongated platform defining a cavity, where the cavity can be configured to facilitate ingress and egress into a bathtub. The bathtub closure system can include a hinged closure, where the closure can be coupled with the step and can cooperate with the step to form a substantially watertight seal when the closure is in a closed position.

Flex irrigation basin
09611063 · 2017-04-04 ·

A basin with opposing hinged doors for providing a hospital-grade basin which can be used as either a traditional, watertight basin or a modified watertight basin that includes half-moon shaped openings disposed in its side walls to allow a patient's limb to rest comfortably while positioned across the basin. The basin with opposing hinged doors defines a tub member that includes at least one side wall with a semicircle opening extending down into it from the top of the wall. For each opening, a correspondingly shaped door is hingedly attached adjacent thereto, enabling it to move between a closed position defining the traditional, watertight basin and an open position defining a modified watertight basin with an opening for part of a limb. Each opening and door employ a locking means suitable to secure the door in place when desired.