The invention comprises an improved form of bath.
A standard bath is filled with generally warm water, from taps or a mixer and spout, and is used for bathing.
A spa bath typically incorporates an intake and a number of spa jets positioned in the bath side walls, and piping around the exterior of the bath, through which water is circulated from an intake to the jets in the side walls of the bath by one or more pumps. A spa bath provides the bathes) with a more luxuriant bathing experience.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved or at least alternative form of bath, which further adds to the bathing experience.
In broad terms in one aspect the invention comprises a bath including a water outlet or outlets arranged to in use direct a flow of water onto the upper body of a person or persons sitting in the bad and lea back against a wall or walls of the bath, and a pump and water recirculation system arranged to recirculate a flow of water from the bath through said upper body water outlets onto the shoulders of a bather or bathers in the bath.
In broad terms in another aspect the invention comprises a bath including an end wall section which is approximately convexly curved over at least a part of the height of the wall section and which includes a water outlet on one side of the wall section and another water outlet on another side of the wall section, both of which water outlets are arranged to in use direct a flow of water onto the shoulders and/or neck of a person sitting in the bath leaning against the curved wall section of the bath.
In broad terms in another aspect the invention comprises a bath including an end wall section and upper body water outlets arranged to direct a flow of water from behind onto the shoulders and/or neck of a bather sitting in the bath leaning against the curved wall section of the bath, said upper body water outlet(s) comprising two spaced upper body water outlets one positioned to direct a water flow onto the left-side of a bather and the other positioned to direct a water flow at the same temperature onto the right-side upper body of the bather, said left and right side upper body water outlet fittings being pivotally mounted enabling a bather sitting in the bath to adjust the direction of the water flow from the fittings onto the bathe upper body, each fitting having a hollow interior and a hollow mounting neck by which the fitting is pivotally mounted in an aperture. In the top of the bath wall or in a rim around the top of the bath wall.
In the bath of the invention, water outlets are provided which are positioned to direct a flow of water, typically warm bath water recirculated by a pump, onto the shoulders of a bather or bathers in the bath. It is generally envisaged that two spaced water outlets will be provided in some form, one positioned so that in use it will direct a water flow onto the left-side upper body of the bather and the other positioned so that it will direct a water flow onto the right-side upper body of the bather. However in an alternative form a single water outlet may for example be arranged to direct a wide flow of water across the neck and shoulders region of a bather, from behind. Instead of being recirculated warm bath water, the water flow may be fresh ie non-recirculated water, which is preferably warmed by a water heater.
A standard (single person) bath may include upper body water outlets at one end of the bath only. A bath designed to accommodate two persons sitting in the bath against opposite ends of the bath may incorporate upper body water outlets at both ends of the bath. A bath designed to accommodate two persons sitting side by side may incorporate side by side upper body water outlets arranged to direct water onto the upper body of both bathers. A spa bath or pool designed to accommodate up to three or more persons may incorporate upper body water outlets in accordance with the invention at a number of seating positions around the bath or pool. In this specification the term “bath” is intended to also include spa baths and spa pools, including and also known as spas, whirlpools, and jacuzzis.
Typically the upper body water outlets will be positioned in a junction portion of the bath which joins a wall section of the bath which defines the bath cavity, with a surrounding rim section around the bath cavity. Where two spaced upper body water outlets are provided to direct water flows on to the left and right-sides of a bather or bathers, typically the junction portion between the bath wall section and surrounding rim section will between the upper body water outlets be a smooth joining portion shaped so that it is comfortable for the neck or head of a bather to rest against. Alternatively or additionally the bath may incorporate a pillow formed of a compressible material such as synthetic foam which is positioned between the upper body water outlets to give added comfort to a bather. In a further form of the invention the upper body water outlets may be integral with such a pillow as will be further described. In another form of the invention the upper body water outlets may be positioned on the generally horizontal rim section around the bath cavity or in recesses in such a rim section. The outlets maybe arranged to direct an arching and preferably laminar flow of water onto the upper body or bodies of a bather or bathers.
The invention is fiber illustrated by the following description of embodiments of baths of the invention, which are described by way of example and without intending to be limiting. In the drawings:
Referring to
At the top of wall sections 1 is optionally provided a pillow 3 which is moulded from a synthetic foam material, and on either side of the pillow are mounted left and right upper body water fittings 4 including outlets 5, which are also connected to the spa pump or pumps so that they will in use direct a flow of water onto the upper body of a bather sitting in the bath, on both the left and right sides as shown in
In the bath shown in
In an alternative form upper body water outlet fittings similar to those shown in
The foregoing describes the invention including a preferred forms thereof Alterations and modifications as will be obvious to those skilled in the art are intended to be incorporated in the scope hereof.
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