Claims
- 1. An ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet, comprising a seat portion, a bidet portion, a back portion, backrest pipes, and legs:
said seat portion comprising a front section, a middle section and a rear section, said front section extending downwards in a round, waterfall shape; said middle section having an upper surface of shallow, concave, cylindrical curvature and also having two shallow, parallel, longitudinal depressions corresponding to human buttocks, said middle section further having a perineal groove running longitudinally along the center of said upper surface, said perineal groove extending from said front section to said rear section in order to accommodate the user's coccygeal area, said perineal groove further including drain holes situated along its longitudinal axis; said rear section further having an upper surface of shallow, concave, rounded curvature extending from said middle section; said bidet portion having a tubular main body and a conical main opening, said main opening being covered by a rubber ring, with water entering said main opening by holding a hand-held showerhead against said rubber ring, said bidet portion further carrying a series of nozzles protruding from said tubular main body, said nozzles being inserted coaxially within said drain holes and said nozzles having an outer diameter narrower than the inner diameter of said drain holes so to allow water to be discharged from said nozzles but at the same time to be drained through the interstices between said nozzles and said drain holes; said back portion having a double-contoured front surface shaped essentially like the underside of a hyperbolic paraboloid and further having a backward inclination of approximately 15 degrees from a vertical axis, said back portion exhibiting also a vertical groove in the middle of said front surface to accommodate a human spine; said backrest pipes connecting the rear surface of said back portion with the lower surface of said seat portion; said legs connected being attached to said lower surface of said seat portion.
- 2. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, wherein the seat portion consists of a hollow structure made of resilient plastic material and wherein the walls of the drain holes in said seat portion connect the upper surface and lower surface of said seat portion, said walls providing rigidity to the central longitudinal part of said seat portion because of the columnar shape of said walls while allowing the longitudinal areas of said seat portion under the user's buttocks to flex up to 1 cm proportionally to the applied pressure.
- 3. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, further comprising two seat handgrips of essentially tubular form carved into opposite edges of said seat portion, each one of said seat handgrips being delimited on its inner side by a through-hole of essentially oval shape which widens at one end to accommodate the user's thumb, each one of said seat handgrips further including anatomical impressions on the undersides of said tubular forms to accommodate human fingers.
- 4. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, further comprising two showerhead holders to position a hand-held showerhead when not in use, each one of said showerhead holders being carved on opposite edges of said seat portion, and each one of said showerhead holders being of essentially semicircular shape.
- 5. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, wherein the back portion consists of a hollow structure made of resilient plastic material, said hollow structure flexing up to 1 cm proportionally to the applied pressure.
- 6. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, further comprising a back handgrip of essentially tubular form carved into the upper edge of said back portion, said back handgrip being defined on one side by a through-hole within said back portion and carrying anatomical impressions on the underside of said tubular form to accommodate human fingers.
- 7. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, wherein height-adjusting means are attached to the back portion and wherein said height-adjusting means allow said back portion to slide upwards or downwards.
- 8. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, further comprising means for affixing the hand-held showerhead to the bidet main opening, thereby freeing both hands of the user while the bidet portion sprays water onto said user's perineal area.
- 9. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, further comprising means for affixing the hand-held showerhead to the seat portion while said hand-held showerhead discharges water into the bidet portion, thereby freeing both hands of the user while the bidet portion sprays water onto said user's perineal area.
- 10. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, further including nozzle flow constrictors to reduce the inner diameter of the nozzles of the bidet portion, said nozzle flow constrictors having a “T” shape consisting of a cylindrical section and of a perforated flange, wherein the outer diameter of said cylindrical section is equal to the inner diameter of said nozzles, and wherein said cylindrical section can be press-fitted inside any one of said nozzles while said perforated flange prevents the total penetration of said nozzle flow constrictors into said nozzles.
- 11. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, having four legs formed by two reversed U-shaped tubes, wherein one of said U-shaped tubes carries a depression in the center of its middle portion and wherein the middle portion of the other one of said U-shaped tubes is nested in said depression in a “X” position.
- 12. The ergonomic shower chair with built-in bidet of claim 1, further comprising rubber caps on the end of each leg.
- 13. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claims 1, 11 or 12, wherein each leg is telescopically extendable, said leg consisting of a tube carrying a spring loaded detent, a separate perforated tube section with an optional a silencing rubber collar, said perforated tube section being slideably assembled over said tube and said spring loaded detent snapping within one of the perforated holes along said perforated tube section, thereby determining the length of said leg.
- 14. The ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet of claim 1, wherein the bidet portion extends from the lower surface of the seat portion to the rear surface of the back portion, said bidet portion carrying seat nozzles in the area of said seat portion and back nozzles in the area of said back portion, said back portion further having holes along the spinal groove, said back nozzles being inserted coaxially within said holes in said spinal groove.
- 15. The ergonomic shower chair of claim 1, having no bidet portion.
- 16. An ergonomic shower chair with built in bidet, comprising a seat portion, a bidet portion, a back portion, backrest pipes, and legs:
said seat portion comprising a front section, a middle section and a rear section, said front section extending downwards in a round, waterfall shape; said middle section having an upper surface of shallow, concave, cylindrical curvature and also having two shallow, parallel, longitudinal cavities corresponding to human buttocks, said middle section further having a perineal groove running longitudinally along the center of said upper surface, said perineal groove extending from said front section to said rear section in order to accommodate the user's coccygeal area, said perineal groove further including drain holes situated along its longitudinal axis; said rear section further having an upper surface of shallow, concave, rounded curvature extending from said middle section; said seat portion consisting of a hollow structure made of resilient plastic material with the walls of said drain holes further connecting the upper surface and lower surface of said seat portion, said walls providing rigidity to the central longitudinal part of said seat portion because of the columnar shape of said walls while allowing the longitudinal parts of said seat portion supporting said user's buttocks to flex up to 1 cm proportionally to the applied pressure; said seat portion further comprising two seat handgrips of essentially tubular form carved into opposite edges of said seat portion, each one of said seat handgrips being delimited on its inner side by a through-hole of essentially oval shape which widens at one end to accommodate said user's thumb, each one of said seat handgrips further including anatomical impressions on the undersides of said tubular forms to accommodate human fingers; said seat portion further including two showerhead holders to position a hand-held showerhead when not in use, each one of said showerhead holders being carved on opposite edges of said seat portion, and each one of said showerhead holders being of essentially semicircular shape; said seat portion further including means for affixing said handheld showerhead onto said bidet portion while water is being discharged from said hand-held showerhead into said bidet portion; said bidet portion having a tubular main body and a conical main opening, said main opening being covered by a rubber ring, with water entering said main opening by holding said hand-held showerhead against said rubber ring, said bidet portion further carrying a series of nozzles protruding from said tubular main body, said nozzles being inserted coaxially within said drain holes and said nozzles having an outer diameter narrower than the inner diameter of said drain holes so to allow water to be discharged from said nozzles but at the same time to be drained through the interstices between said nozzles and said drain holes; said bidet portion further including nozzle flow constrictors to reduce the inner diameter of said nozzles, said nozzle flow constrictors having a “T” shape consisting of a cylindrical section and of a perforated flange, wherein the outer diameter of said cylindrical section is equal to the inner diameter of said nozzles, and wherein said cylindrical section can be press-fitted inside any one of said nozzles while said perforated flange prevents the total penetration of said nozzle flow constrictors into said nozzles; said bidet portion further including means for affixing said hand-held showerhead to said main opening, thereby freeing said user's hands when water is being sprayed onto said user's perineal area; said back portion having a double-contoured front surface shaped essentially like the underside of a hyperbolic paraboloid and further having a backward inclination of approximately 15 degrees from a vertical axis, said back portion exhibiting also a spinal groove in the middle of said front surface to accommodate a human spine; said back portion further comprising a back handgrip of essentially tubular form carved into the upper edge of said back portion, said back handgrip being defined on one side by a through-hole within said back portion and carrying anatomical impressions on the underside of said tubular form to accommodate human fingers; said back portion further consisting of a hollow structure made of resilient plastic material, said hollow structure flexing up to 1 cm proportionally to the applied pressure; said back portion further including height-adjusting means attached to said back portion, said height-adjusting means allowing said back portion to slide upwards or downwards; said backrest pipes connecting the rear surface of said back portion with the lower surface of said seat portion; said legs being attached to said lower surface of said seat portion; said legs being four in number and being formed by two reversed U-shaped tubes, wherein one of said U-shaped tubes carries a depression in the center of its middle portion and wherein the middle portion of the other one of said U-shaped tubes is nested in said depression in a “X” position; said legs being telescopically extendable, with each one of said legs consisting of one end of one of said U-shaped tubes and carrying a spring loaded detent, wherein a separate perforated tube section with an optional a silencing rubber collar is slideably assembled over said end of said U-shaped tube and wherein said spring loaded detent snaps within one of the perforated holes along said perforated tube section, thereby determining the overall length of said leg; said legs further comprising rubber caps on the lower extremity of each one of said legs.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No.60/418,625“Water Spraying Shower Chair” by applicant Moser, filed on Oct. 15, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60418625 |
Oct 2002 |
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