Tilting bath with pivotal user seat

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Tubs – With means for turning tub for aiding access

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A47K 3062

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045301212

ABSTRACT:
A tilting bath including a support structure to be secured to the floor of a building. A bathtub is pivotally interconnected at one end thereof with the support structure and is provided with a user seat assembly which is pivotally secured to the bathtub and functions in gimbal-like manner to permit user seating during pivotal movement of the tub. Hydraulic cylinders are utilized to raise and lower the tub between its horizontal and upstanding positions. The bathtub incorporates flexible water supply and drain conduits for connection with a water supply and drain system of the building structure. Water supply, water draining and tub positioning are controlled by a user seated in the user seat assembly.

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