Tub pad

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Dry closets – With heating meas

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4185R, 5347, A61H 900, A61H 3306

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040084981

ABSTRACT:
A water fillable pad for positioning on the tub bottom, the top wall of said water fillable pad having a plurality of elongated air tubes serially apertured, and a compressor with a heating element delivering heated compressed air through a manifold tube to said air tube so heated bubbles rise and agitate the tub water around the bather. The water fillable pad has a hingedly connected air inflatable back rest and an air inflatable side pad which drapes over the tube side wall and down to the float surface. A foot drain tray assembly is mounted to the free side edge of the air inflatable side pad member on which a bather can stand after finishing his bath. The foot drain tray assembly can be tucked under the water fillable pad when arching the air inflatable side pad member, thus forming a dome for the bather and a capture space for the discharged air bubbles.

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