Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Tubs – Means for agitating or circulating water in a tub
Patent
1994-03-24
1997-11-04
Fetsuga, Robert M.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Tubs
Means for agitating or circulating water in a tub
4579, A47K 312, A61H 3306
Patent
active
056826265
ABSTRACT:
A chair having an open seat includes a hydro pad supported thereunder for creating a therapeutic whirlpool effect. The chair is utilized in a bath for treatment of perineal and perianal illnesses. The hydro pad comprises a shallow, substantially rectangular plenum with a plurality of air injection ports through the upper surface. By an electric motor air is forced through the plenum for creation of the whirlpool effect in the water beneath the chair seat.
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"Activeaid", Tub/Commode Chair, Model 277, 1989, 2 pgs.
Banks Catherine B.
Banks, Jr. David S.
Fetsuga Robert M.
Hunt Clifton Ted
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