Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Tubs – Particular construction or configuration details
Patent
1986-08-20
1988-05-17
Recla, Henry J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Tubs
Particular construction or configuration details
4588, 4543, 4493, 4580, A47K 306
Patent
active
047441127
ABSTRACT:
A collapsible, gas-inflatable hot tub which is for use in locations where hot water is not accessible or where hot baths are not available. The water of the hot tub is solar heated by making the walls of the water-holding receptacle black, and by providing an insulating cover for the water-holding receptacle that keeps the heat in until a bath is taken. The bottom of the receptacle is connected to a perforated hose for supplying forced air to the bottom of the receptacle in order to form air bubbles. The hot tub is reinforced by transverse ribs at the bottom.
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Gerstein Milton S.
Recla Henry J.
Sholl Linda J.
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