Apparatus for execution of hydromassages

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6669658
  • Patent Number
    6,669,658
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 23, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • DeMille; Danton D.
    • Thanh; Quang D
    Agents
    • Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
Abstract
An apparatus for execution of hydromassages is provided which comprises an operating unit (1a) to be plunged into water, delimiting a space (10) for at least one person and having at least one float (5) and one dispensing structure (2) supported by the float (5), the dispensing structure being provided with diffuser holes (3) for emission of a fluid under pressure for hydromassage, the apparatus further comprising feeding members (1b) to supply fluid under pressure, disposed externally of the operating unit (1a) which conveys the fluid to the operating unit (1a).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an apparatus for execution of hydromassages to be used in big masses of water adapted for bathing and also suitable for treatments of thalassotherapy (therapy for the treatment of thalassemia), iodotherapy (treatment for lack of iodine) and the like.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




It is known that execution of hydromassages has been hitherto possible in common tubs of bathrooms or in bathtubs of thermal systems, in which the water, quantitatively limited, is submitted to typical turbulent motions necessary for hydromassage by use of apparatus that are placed at the bottom and/or in the side walls of the tubs themselves or integrated therewith.




Due to the necessary presence of tubs that must be expressly equipped, hydromassages have been excluded until now from places where big masses of water are present and in general from environments where a person can freely immerse himself/herself in water. In this way the advantages resulting from hydromassages get lost exactly in the places where contact with water is most sought-after.




Likewise, hydromassages are not available to persons using small- and medium-sized boats, taking into consideration the bulkiness of the necessary equipment that is not compatible with said small and medium-sized boats and this in spite of the fact that boats are naturally put in places having substantially unlimited water amounts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Under this situation the technical task underlying the invention is to devise an apparatus capable of substantially remedy the mentioned drawbacks.




Within the scope of this technical task it is an important aim of the invention to devise an apparatus enabling execution of hydromassages in open places that have been hitherto excluded from this practice, in particular in places suitable for swimming where great amounts of water in which a person can immerse himself/herself are available.




Another important aim is to devise an apparatus for execution of hydromassages that can be easily and quickly installed and then possibly removed.




A further important aim is to devise an apparatus that is of easy transportability and limited bulkiness above all when it is not in an operating position and is housed in a boat for example.




A still further aim is to devise a greatly versatile apparatus capable of adapting itself to the most different environmental conditions and users' requirements, and also usable for treatments of different types such as thalassotherapy and iodotherapy.




The technical task mentioned and the aims specified are achieved by an apparatus for execution of hydromassages comprising at least one operating unit to be plunged into water and delimiting at least one space to house at least one person, said operating unit having at least one dispensing structure provided with diffuser holes for dispensing a fluid under pressure necessary for hydromassages and at least one float adapted to support said dispensing structure immersed in the water, the apparatus further comprising feeding means adapted to cause flowing of said fluid under pressure towards said space.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further features and advantages of the invention will be best clarified in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic view showing how an apparatus in accordance with the invention is used in the vicinity of a boat;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the apparatus;





FIG. 3

highlights an enlarged portion partly in section of the apparatus shown in the preceding figure;





FIG. 4

shows a connection between tubular portions of the apparatus;





FIG. 5

shows a second further connection between tubular portions of the apparatus;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the apparatus; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a further embodiment of the apparatus.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the drawings, the apparatus for execution of hydromassages is generally identified by reference numeral


1


. It comprises an operating unit


1




a


adapted to hold at least one person and means


1




b


for feeding fluid under pressure, disposed externally of the operating unit


1




a.






The operating unit


1




a


comprises at least one dispensing structure


2


to be plunged into water and provided with diffuser holes


3


for emission of the fluid necessary to carry out the hydromassage or treatment: the fluid generally is air under pressure that sets in motion the water with which it comes into contact and makes it turbulent so as to form a multiplicity of flows suitable for hydromassage at the inside of the mass of water.




The dispensing structure


2


pierced with holes is connected by support means


4


to at least one float


5


conveniently sized so as to generate a hydrostatic thrust sufficient to keep the perforated dispensing structure


2


itself suspended in the water even when a person takes place therein.




Float


5


, which may be of the single or multiple type, may consist of a mere inflatable life belt or a rigid buoy. It forms the upper edge of the operating unit


1




a


. Engagement between float


5


and the dispensing structure


2


pierced with holes can be obtained by any type of support means


4


, a mere sling for example, formed of bands in the form of loops, by virtue of which the dispensing structure


2


is hanging from float


5


.




The support means


4


can be conceived for a spaced apart and partly free mounting between float


5


and the perforated dispensing structure, or a close contact can be created between these parts so as to form a single body on installation.




The feeding means


1




b


is on the contrary associated with support structures or elements different from said float and is substantially independent of the support action of float


5


.




In particular, the fluid under pressure is conveyed to the operating unit


1




a


by the feeding means


1




b


comprising control members


6


, compression members consisting of a compressor


7


for example, and flexible channeling members


8


consisting for example of a flexible tube or hose.




Compressor


7


can be positioned on a boat


9


or on the border of a swimming-pool or on a wharf.




The control members


6


may also comprise a remote control switch for remote actuation of compressor


7


.




Advantageously float


5


has an annular conformation, in the form of a life belt, and in cooperation with the dispensing structure


2


it delimits a space or cavity or water volume


10


useful for hydromassage, substantially having the conformation of a bathtub to hold at least one person, possibly two or more persons. Float


5


practically is the upper edge of space


10


.




The dispensing structure


2


comprises a bottom or platform


11


enabling a person to rest thereon and defining the lower base of space


10


.




Platform


11


can be advantageously defined by a mere net, or it may itself be a dispensing element for the fluid under pressure. The distance of platform


11


from float


5


can be modified by adjusting means


12


described in the following, so that it can be adapted to the height of the person wishing to take advantage of the apparatus for hydromassage.




Since said apparatus can also be used in open waters and therefore with the possible presence of currents and wave motions, it is provided that a stabilization mass


11




a


of appropriate weight should be suspended below the dispensing structure


2


, under bottom


11


.




The stabilization mass


11




a


is not required if the dispensing structure


2


has a weight of its own of sufficient amount.




Then a bag or holding band


13


of the laminar type is preferably provided around the dispensing structure


2


; it is preferably of colored or transparent plastic material and is capable of preventing the turbulence useful in carrying out a hydromassage from dispersing laterally of the structure, due to the presence of currents or wave motions for example.




However the band


13


itself is preferably provided with openings


13




a


to reduce the resistance of the operating unit to currents or wave motions.




The holding band


13


can be made rigid with the dispensing structure


2


so as to substantially define a bathtub therewith.




In the particular embodiment shown in

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the dispensing structure


2


is formed of tubular elements or tubes that are partly rectilinear and partly annular, are flexible and extensible and are made of plastic material.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the dispensing structure


2


comprises three and possibly only two annular perimetral tubular elements or rings


14


adapted to convey the fluid under pressure and provided with diffuser holes


3


.




Rings


14


are disposed in operating position spaced from one another parallel to each other and to float


5


so as to perimetral delimit at different levels the side surface of the useful water volume or space


10


and are connected and in communication with at least two or preferably four rectilinear elements or uprights


15


that preferably enable passage of the fluid under pressure through rings


14


by connecting them along the vertical extension direction of space


10


.




Both rings


14


and uprights


15


are divided into several portions so that they can be disassembled and are joined to each other by connection and communication sleeves or couplings


16


, that are preferably rigid.




When four uprights


15


are provided, rings


14


comprise four arc-shaped portions


14




a


, whereas, if three rings


14


are provided, each upright


15


is divided into two lengths


15




a


each of which is interposed between two successive rings


14


. Preferably all couplings


16


are identical and each of them has a spider-like shape formed of a first horizontal arm


16




a


, connected on opposite parts thereof to two arc-shaped portions


14




a


of a ring


14


, and of a second vertical arm


16




b


transverse to the first one and connected to an upright


15


at least at one side thereof, as shown in FIG.


3


.




If only couplings


16


are rigid, the same are engaged with rings


14


and uprights


15


by appropriate fastening clamps


17


.




Couplings


16


put at the upper and lower ends of the dispensing structure


2


are closed by means of plugs


18


.




In one alone of the spider-shaped couplings


16


placed on top, an attachment


19


for the feeding hose


8


is provided instead of plug


18


(FIG.


3


).




The arms


16




a


,


16




b


forming the couplings


16


can be not only straight and perpendicular to each other but they may also be constructed in a different way.




In

FIGS. 4 and 5

in fact couplings


16


have the first arms


16




a


, i.e. those intended to be part of rings


14


, extended in an arc-shaped configuration.




In addition, in

FIG. 4

arms


16




a


and


16




b


completely intersect so that also the central axial lines of rings


14


and uprights


15


intersect with each other, whereas in

FIG. 5

arms


16




a


and


16




b


are disposed externally close to each other and are provided with a side hole


20


for passage of the fluid under pressure therethrough.




In the last-mentioned case also the central axial lines of the rings and uprights do not intersect with each other and the fluid flowing in the uprights is mainly conveyed thereinto keeping said uprights well outstretched if they are at least partly flexible.




When uprights


15


are flexible and extensible as in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, they preferably include bellows-shaped portions.




With this construction the adjusting means


12


is used to delimit the length of the uprights


15


and comprises inextensible cables


12




a


disposed internally of the uprights themselves and locking elements


12




b


to be fastened to the cables, for instance clamps adapted to abut against end portions of said uprights


15


where the plugs


18


for the spider-like couplings


16


are present.




Obviously rings


14


and uprights


15


can be completely stiff and directly connected with each other at connection and communication points forming a single cage-shaped body.




This technical solution is preferred when the environmental conditions are unfavorable and there are dangerous conditions so that it is suitable for the person using the operating unit


1




a


to be well protected.




Alternatively, a combination of stiff elements and flexible elements may be provided. For instance, rings


14


may be stiff and uprights


15


may be flexible. Uprights


15


can also be the only tubular elements of the apparatus; rings


14


may be mere stiff metal straps in the form of a loop defining the position of the uprights


15


through which fluid under pressure flows.





FIG. 6

shows an embodiment of the invention which is distinguishable for its simplicity.




Therein the dispensing structure


2


is mainly defined by platform


11


taking the conformation of an internally hollow blowing platform provided with holes


3


for emitting fluid under pressure at least at the upper portion thereof and directly connected with hose


8


.




In this embodiment the uprights


15


, support means


4


and adjusting means


12


are substantially coincident.




In fact, they are made up of tie-rods


21


that can be easily modified in length, thereby establishing the suspension depth of platform


11


relative to float


5


. In addition float


5


consists of a stiff unsinkable element.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 7

the dispensing structure


2


is formed of a series of substantially-annular inflatable tubular elements


22


pierced with holes, made of plastic material, and the bottom or platform


11


is pierced with holes as well and at least partly inflatable, so as to be made rigid by inflation. As visible, the dispensing structure may have a height that is smaller than the width.




Float


5


is inflatable too and directly supplied from the feeding means


1




b.






In particular the channeling members


8


are directly in communication with the inflatable float


5


.




This direct feeding can take place in parallel to or in series with feeding of fluid under pressure to the perforated dispensing structure


2


.




At all events, the whole operating unit


1




a


can be directly inflated in water and also maintained completely deflated when it is on a boat.




Preferably, as in the technical solution shown in

FIG. 7

, the channeling members


8


are exclusively connected to an attachment


5




a


of the inflatable float


5


and the perforated dispensing structure


2


is supplied from float


5


with which it is in communication.




In this case priority in operation is given to the inflatable float


5


ensuring the major floating thrust of the operating unit


1




a.






In this situation the condition of stable inflation—in water—of the inflatable float


5


is advantageously further ensured by an overpressure valve


23


interposed between float


5


and the underlying dispensing structure


2


and adapted to enable flowing of the fluid under pressure in the direction of the dispensing structure


2


only in the presence of a pressure in float


5


higher than a predetermined maximum inflation pressure.




In this way one can be sure that said float keeps perfectly inflated even in the presence of an interruption in the action of compressor


7


.




Obviously, the compressor must be provided with a stopping element


24


for the return flow, to be deactivated when deflation of the float


5


is desired. Use of the apparatus is as follows.




Under non-use conditions, all elements can be held close to each other and/or disassembled and/or nonrigid with a minimum bulkiness.




When desired, the apparatus can be assembled and/or inflated in an immediate manner and also conveniently arranged to size for the person wishing to use it. In this way it can be employed with the greatest safety by children too in the open sea.




The flow of fluid generated by compressor


7


gives rise to a great turbulence which is perfectly localized even in the presence of currents and waves. Since the feeding means can easily supply air with a pressure of many atmospheres, operation of the apparatus is ensured even in the presence of a great number of holes and also in the presence of possible losses at the junctions.




The holes can be directed in all directions so as to form, also together with possible losses, a wide turbulent environment which is very useful when possible currents or water displacements tend to deviate the turbulence generated by the air jets.




In addition the apparatus is steady and safe due to the presence of float


5


. It should be also recognized that, since a surrounding structure is provided around the persons utilizing the apparatus, the same also appears as a protection against possible attacks from sharks. The invention achieves important advantages.




In fact the apparatus in accordance with the invention enables to take advantage of the benefits obtainable from hydromassages or treatments contemplating a physical contact with jets of fluids or with fluids made turbulent, at any place, provided there is the presence of water volumes sufficient to enable immersion of the operating unit.




In particular, it should be pointed out that the minimum volume of the operating unit when it is not used enables the same to be easily transported and facilitates its use also in case of navigation with boats of limited tonnage, where it can be disposed at the stern board for example.




The apparatus can also become an important element for swimming pools, lakes, thermal stations.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for execution of hydromassages,comprising at least one operating unit to be plunged into water and delimiting at least one space for housing at least one person, said operating unit having at least one dispensing structure provided with diffuser holes for dispensing a fluid under pressure to said space and at least one float for supporting said dispensing structure immersed in the water, the apparatus further comprising feeding means for causing flowing of said fluid under pressure towards said space, wherein said dispensing structure comprises rings that, in an operating position, are disposed substantially parallel to each other and to said float, and uprights connected to said rings which, in said operating position, are disposed substantially transversely of said rings.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said feeding means are external to said operating unit and further comprising compression members for said fluid and channeling members extending between said compression members and said operating unit.
  • 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said float is inflatable and wherein said channeling members are in fluid-conducting communication with said float.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said channeling members are connected to said inflatable float and wherein said dispensing structure is in fluid-conducting communication with said float.
  • 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further comprising an overpressure valve inserted between said float and said dispensing structure, said valve being adapted to enable flowing of said fluid under pressure to said dispensing structure only in the presence of a pressure in said float higher than a predetermined pressure value.
  • 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said float is a ring-shaped element defining an upper border of said operating unit.
  • 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for suspending said dispensing structure from said float.
  • 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dispensing structure comprises a platform having a distance relative to said float and being adapted to support at least one person.
  • 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein said platform is defined by a net.
  • 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, further comprising means for selectively adjusting said distance of said platform relative to said float.
  • 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein said adjusting means comprise cables extending between said float and said platform and locking elements to be fastened to said cables at selected positions of said cables to adjust said distance of said platform relative to said float.
  • 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dispensing structure is surrounded by a substantially laminar holding band.
  • 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein said holding band is provided with openings.
  • 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a stabilization mass hanging from a bottom of said dispensing structure.
  • 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said uprights are tubular and wherein said fluid under pressure is caused to pass through said uprights.
  • 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein said uprights comprise tubes extensible in length.
  • 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, further comprising means for adjusting the length of said uprights, said means comprising inextensible cables passing internally of said uprights, and locking elements in the form of clamps to be fastened to said cables and constructed to abut against end portions of said uprights for engagement therewith.
  • 18. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rings are tubular and wherein said fluid under pressure is caused to pass through said rings.
  • 19. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said uprights and said rings are tubular and comprise said diffuser holes, and wherein the apparatus further comprises couplings between said uprights and said rings to enable passage of the said fluid under pressure between said rights and said rings.
  • 20. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dispensing structure comprises inflatable tubular elements.
  • 21. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said space has a height and a width and wherein said height is smaller than said width.
  • 22. An apparatus for execution of hydro-massage, comprising at least one operating unit to be plunged into water and delimiting at least one space for housing at least one person, and means for feeding a fluid under pressure to said operating unit, said operating unit having at least one dispensing structure provided with diffuser holes for dispensing said fluid under pressure to said space, and at least one float for supporting said dispensing structure immersed in the water, wherein said dispensing structure comprises a plurality of perimetral elements which, in an operating position, are arranged spaced from one another at different levels and perimetrally surround said space, and a plurality of uprights which, in said operating position, extend substantially transverse to said perimetral elements and connect said perimetral elements with each other, said perimetral elements and said uprights being selectively provided with said diffuser holes.
  • 23. An apparatus for execution of hydro-massages, comprisingat least one operating unit to be plunged into water and delimiting at least one space for housing at least one person, said operating unit having at least one dispensing structure provided with diffuser holes for dispensing a fluid under pressure to said space and at least one float for supporting said dispensing structure immersed in the water, the apparatus further comprising feeding means for causing flowing of said fluid under pressure towards said space, wherein said at least one space for housing at least one person is vertically elongated, in an operating position, and comprises said at least one float in the form of a ring at an upper part of said at least one space for housing at least one person, at least one upright connected to said ring which, in said operating position, is disposed substantially transversely of said ring so as to extend downwardly, and wherein said at least one dispensing structure having diffuser holes for dispensing a fluid under pressure is disposed, in said operating position, at a lower part of said at least one vertical space for housing at least one person, and is attached to said at least one upright, and wherein said dispensing structure comprises an internally-hollow blowing platform having a plurality of said diffuser holes in at least one face facing said space, said internally-hollow blowing platform being adapted to support at least one person and being connected with said feeding means.
  • 24. The apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein said feeding means are external to said operating unit and comprise compression members for said fluid and channeling members extending between said compression members and said operating unit.
  • 25. The apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein said dispensing structure is surrounded by a substantially laminar holding band.
  • 26. The apparatus as claimed in claim 25, wherein said holding band is provided with openings.
  • 27. The apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising a stabilization mass hanging from said platform.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
MI2A01663 Jul 2000 IT
MI2000196 U Apr 2001 IT
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