Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Means for spraying user
Patent
1988-02-23
1989-08-08
Recla, Henry J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Means for spraying user
4621, 128 64, 128 65, 128 66, A61H 2304
Patent
active
048539880
ABSTRACT:
A massage using a water jet without contact of the body of the subject with the water is effected by positioning the subject on an openwork support covered by a water impermeable flexible layer. An indicator above the patient displacing the location at which the massage is occurring and is coupled to the nozzle directing an upward jet against the layer from below. The operator can control the position of the nozzle in accordance with the indication.
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Buderus, Oct. '87.
der deutsche badebetrieb, Nov. 11, 1982.
Int. J. Rehab. Research, 1982 5 (4) 545-548.
"Water Jet at Heart of Massage Machine", Jun. 29, 1984, Engineers Australia.
Extract from the newspaper "Enterprise", vol. 2, No. 5, published Mar. 1984.
Extract from newspaper "Enterprise", vol. 2, No. 5, titled Big Advance in Massage, published Mar. 1984 by The Tasmanian Development Auth.
Letter from Kenneth J. Box published Oct. 18, 1984 by "The University of Tasmania".
Letter from Susanne Atkins published Oct. 24, 1984 by "The University of Tasmania".
Extract from newspaper "Enterprise", vol. 2, No. 5, published Mar. 1984.
Engineers Australia, Jun. 29, 1984, 27.
Int. J. Rehab. Research, 1982, 5 (4).
Dubno Herbert
Fetsuga Robert M.
Recla Henry J.
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