Bathing unit with adjustable height platform

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Pool type – Adjustable bottom

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4565, 248575, 248601, A47K 312

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050365550

ABSTRACT:
A bathing unit which includes a vertically adjustable bottom portion and fluid receiving channels. The lift mechanism includes a spring and manual spring tension adjuster. The user is able to adjust the spring so that the platform moves when the weight of the user plus the weight of the water in the channels is greater or less than the preset spring force.

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