Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Tubs – Convenience accessories
Patent
1989-02-03
1990-07-17
Recla, Henry J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Tubs
Convenience accessories
4578, A47K 312
Patent
active
049412183
ABSTRACT:
A seat structure for providing easy access to bathtubs includes a seat platform retainer bracket having a top, horizontally extending, J-shape platform-retaining hook portion fastened along the top edge of a bathtub wall; a seat platform which is supported on the opposite side top edges of a bathtub; and a seat which is pivotally mounted on a vertical axis to the seat platform through the use of a pivot peg extending into both the seat and platform. The seat platform has an upstanding boss along its side adjacent to the retainer bracket, and when the structure is in use, the boss is in the hook portion of the retainer bracket to prevent any movement of the platform while it is supported on top of the tub.
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Donovan Edward
Recla Henry J.
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