A47K3/28

Shower enclosure design and assembly methods using prefabricated shower benches
09770140 · 2017-09-26 ·

Methods and apparatus for creating a shower or bath enclosure, in which, given a predetermined area in which to create the shower or bath, a given prefabricated water proof bath or shower floor module is too small to occupy the entire available enclosure space. The apparatus includes the use of one or more additional enclosure components, such as one or more shower benches, to occupy a space between an edge or edges of the floor module and the exterior boundary(ies) of the enclosure space.

Portable spray system
09770732 · 2017-09-26 ·

A portable, self-pressurizing sprayer or shower system includes a pressure container within a tank. Pressurized fluid, such as water from a residential water tap, is fluidly connected to the pressure container to fill and pressurize the system with the fluid. The sprayer system is then disconnected from the pressurized fluid source and transported to a remote location. A tube is then fluidly connected to the pressure container and the pressurized fluid is released through the tube to provide a portable sprayer system. A heating probe is provided that is removably secured to a second port in the pressure container. A fill kit is provided to fill the pressure container with a fluid, and then a pump is used to pressurize the system when a pressurized fluid source is unavailable.

SHOWER CURTAIN
20170265689 · 2017-09-21 · ·

The invention is an improved, multi-purpose shower curtain including an affixed mirror. The mirror is comprised of material that is resistant to breaking, shattering, and fogging. In preferred embodiments the shower curtain further includes mesh pockets for storing shower-related items.

Bath chair
09763545 · 2017-09-19 · ·

The present invention relates to a bath seat. The bath seat has a top, a front end, and a back end opposite thereof. The top extends between the front end and the back end of the bath seat. The top includes a centrally disposed channel. The channel includes an enlarged first end, a second end opposite thereof, and a connecting portion connecting the ends of the channel together. The second end of the channel aligns with one of the front end and the back end of the seat. Fluid entering into the channel is directed to the second end of the channel, past said one of the front end and the back end of the seat and thereby drains from the seat.

Shower gripping accessory device
11246456 · 2022-02-15 ·

A shower gripping accessory device is provided which may comprise an elongate cylindrical body having a plurality of terminal ends. The elongate cylindrical body may comprise an outer shell body and a cavity therein. The thickness value of the outer shell body may be substantially between one-quarter to one-half a radius value of the cavity. Further, a multilayered frictional surface substrate may be disposed over the outer shell body. The multilayered frictional surface substrate may comprise a flexible polymer base layer, one or more adhesive resin layers and a frictional material layer. The one or more adhesive resin layers may couple the frictional material layer to the flexible polymer base layer.

Water Conservation System
20170260721 · 2017-09-14 ·

A water conservation system includes a shower that may deliver a fluid. The shower has a pair of intersecting walls, a shower head and a drain. The shower head may be fluidly coupled to a fluid source thereby facilitating the shower head to deliver the fluid. A storage unit is positioned in the shower and the storage unit is fluid communication with the shower head. The storage unit is positioned in an open position when the shower is initially turned on. Thus, the storage unit stores cold fluid until heated fluid travels to the shower head thereby inhibiting the cold fluid from passing through the drain. The storage unit retains the cold fluid to be used at a later time.

Water Conservation System
20170260721 · 2017-09-14 ·

A water conservation system includes a shower that may deliver a fluid. The shower has a pair of intersecting walls, a shower head and a drain. The shower head may be fluidly coupled to a fluid source thereby facilitating the shower head to deliver the fluid. A storage unit is positioned in the shower and the storage unit is fluid communication with the shower head. The storage unit is positioned in an open position when the shower is initially turned on. Thus, the storage unit stores cold fluid until heated fluid travels to the shower head thereby inhibiting the cold fluid from passing through the drain. The storage unit retains the cold fluid to be used at a later time.

Under mud shower pan with seat
09756987 · 2017-09-12 · ·

Described is a one-piece shower pan with a seat having no openings for water leakage, other than the drain hole. The shower pan includes a drain hole designed to fit a conventional drain pipe such that when the conventional drain pipe is fastened to the shower pan, the conventional drain pipe extends ½ to 2 inches above the bottom of the shower pan. In this way, when cement or other adhesive is floated on the interior surface of the shower pan, tiles of varying thickness can be installed in such a manner that the top surface of the tiles are substantially flush with the top portion of the conventional drain pipe. The shower pan also has a water dam with a fin extending vertically on the outer edge of the water dam as added protection against water migration outside the shower pan.

Gravity shower

Embodiments provide a stand-alone or self-contained gravity-fed emergency shower including a shower head. A water-tight reservoir is provided, the reservoir including an outlet in fluid communication with a shower head, and an air inlet pipe. The air inlet pipe includes an interior end and an exterior end, the interior end extending into the reservoir to a point below the fill level and above the outlet. The air inlet pipe allows air to enter the reservoir as water drains through the outlet, maintaining a substantially constant head pressure at the outlet, thereby resulting in a substantially constant flow rate of water to the shower head.

BATHING APPARATUSES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20210401236 · 2021-12-30 ·

The apparatuses and methods of making and using the same are directed to bathing apparatus to support an object while bathing the object with a fluid. The bathing apparatus may comprise a support assembly constituting a support structure of the apparatus; a support surface to support the object, the support surface supported by the support portion; and a fluid catch disposed on at least three sides of the support surface, the fluid catch serving as a basin for the fluid in such manner to contain the fluid separate from the support surface.