Patent classifications
A47K3/288
Portable body-washing apparatus
A portable body-washing apparatus is a self-supported, self-contained hygiene aid directed towards use in care-homes, hospitals, or other facilities typically tasked with assisted bathing of disabled persons. A mobile chassis supports an adjustable armature, a base chair segment, and at least one articulated chair segment to support a subject's body during washing. An onboard pump assembly and connected power supply feeds fluids from at least one fluid source through a plurality of conduits via a fluid selection source, enabling operators to select from various output modes, e.g., water, heated air, body wash, shampoo, et cetera. The plurality of conduits is connected to a plurality of outlet heads distributed across the base chair segment and at least one articulated chair segment to enable a full-body wash without requiring a caregiver to physically maneuver the patient.
PORTABLE SHOWER
A portable shower system includes a portable shower apparatus housed in a wheeled cart. The shower apparatus comprises a shower head, at least two water tanks, including a hot water tank and a cold water tank, and a plurality of pipes with valves operably connected to shower faucet knobs or handles. The hot water tank includes a water heater operably connected by power cords to a battery, solar panel, or combination thereof, for heating of water contained therein. The cart includes access doors for filling and maintenance of water tanks. Water pipes in fluid communication with the water tanks, a shower faucet and a shower head enable delivery of hot and cold water to the shower head, in response to use of faucet handles for hot and cold water. The invention provides a solution to the problem of a lack of portable shower facilities for indoor and outdoor use.
HANDWASHING ASSEMBLY
The hand washing assembly includes a hood defining a cavity within the hood, a valve structure located at least partially within the cavity, and a lever handle. The lever handle is operatively coupled to the valve structure and configured to move the valve structure between a first position in which the valve structure prevents a flow of fluid through the valve structure and a second position in which the valve structure permits the flow of fluid through the valve structure. The lever handle includes a contact surface positioned within the cavity and configured to move toward a top wall of the hood as the valve structure moves into the second position and configured to move away from the top wall as the valve structure moves into the first position.
Portable Shower Device
A portable shower device for portable showering purposes includes a tank that defines an internal space. The tank is configured to store water. A hose is sealably coupled to and extends from the tank. The hose is fluidically coupled to the internal space. A spray head is coupled to an external end of the hose. A pump is sealably coupled to the tank. The pump is configured to pressurize the tank such that water is motivated through the hose to the spray head. A pair of axles is singly and rotationally coupled to a bottom of the tank proximate to a back and a front of the tank. Wheels are coupled singly to each opposing end of each axle. A handle is positioned on the front of the tank for grasping by a user to motivate the tank upon the wheels.
Portable spray system
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.
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.
Hair treatment process and system
A system for washing the hair, including a first reservoir for receiving a first liquid (L1) constituted by or comprising water, a second reservoir for receiving a second liquid (L2) including a treatment product diluted in water in an amount of less than or equal to 2.5% by weight relative to the total weight of the second liquid (L2), a shower head with a supply rate of between 0.3 and 5 L/min, configured to deliver a jet of droplets onto the hair. The shower head is further supplied with liquid, taken exclusively from one or other of the reservoirs, with an overpressure.
HANDHELD SHOWER
A handheld shower includes a shower body and a liquid storage tank. The shower body has an inlet channel and an outlet portion, and the inlet channel communicates with the outlet portion. The liquid storage tank has a receiving space and a liquid outlet, and the receiving space is adapted to receive a cleaning solution. The liquid outlet communicates with the receiving space and is adapted to output the liquid solution inside the receiving space. The liquid storage tank is detachably engaged with the shower body, and the handheld shower is light and easy to carry. Thereby, users no need to carry many bottles of cleaning solution when traveling or on business trips, and have their own handheld shower when they are going out, enhancing the convenience of the journey and the comfort of bathing outside.
Adjustable temperature treatment assembly
An adjustable temperature treatment assembly includes a top seat and a bottom seat respectively connected to the wall in a shower stall. Two guided rods are connected between the top seat and the bottom seat. An up-and-down unit includes a threaded rod connected between the top seat and the bottom seat, a movable seat connected to the threaded rod, a rotary member, a holding member and a first driving member. The holding member is connected to the rotary member. A warm-hot water unit includes a heating box, and a shower head which is connected to a holding member. A control unit is electrically connected to the first driving member to spin the threaded rod to move the movable seat up and down. A driving member is controlled by the control unit to swing the rotary member together with the shower head left and right.