Claims
- 1. In a hydrotherapy tub having a seat backrest surface, a headrest surface immediately above the top of said seat backrest surface, and water recirculating means, the cimbination of coplanar ejector means comprising a directional water ejector which is comprised of a base disposed on a flat tub surface portion, water chamber means disposed over said base for confining water therein, said water chamber means having at least one lateral port therein with the exit plane of said port parallel to said base and disposed coplanar with said tub surface, and conduit means for conducting water from said recirculation means into said ejector so that the water is expelled therefrom through said port parallel to and coplanar with said base, said directional water ejector secured to a tub above said tub's normal fill level and near the upper end of said seat backrest surface immediately below the headrest surface so as to be disposed in stand-apart registry with the nape of a user's neck, when said user is seated against said backrest, said ejector postioned to deliver and direct a strong, rapid stream of water in coplanar flow from proximate said headrest surface down said seat backrest surface, said stream entraining air into said flow to effect a turbulent stream as the water-air mixture moves down said backrest.
- 2. A hydrotherapy tub of claim 1 in which an elongated channel is disposed in and extends longitudinally of the seat backrest surface to further confine said water by receiving and guiding said coplanar flow of water in coplanar flow lengthwise of the seat backrest surface, in which said water ejector is mounted on the tub at the upper end of the elongated channel immediately below said headrest surface.
- 3. The invention of claim 2 wherein the surface of said elongated channel has an undulating form.
- 4. In a hydrotherapy tub, said tub having at least one backrest surface with a respective headrest surface, a hydrotherapy tub message apparatus comprising a directional water ejector for directing a rapid stream of tub recirculating water in coplanar flow further down said backrest surface, said ejector comprising a lateral discharge port, attached to and coplanar with a backrest surface of said tub proxiamte its respective headrest surface and above a desired high water line of said tub, whereby the stream of water ejected and directed by said ejector will entrain air at and downstream of said lateral discharge port creating a froth in the water stream and enhancing the tub hydrotherapeutic effects thereby.
- 5. A method for conforming a conventional water-recirculating hydrotherapy tub to one employing hydromassage therapy, said method comprising providing a recirculating water ejector having a lateral discharge port; and installing said ejector proximate the top of a backrest surface of said tub, and further orienting said port directive of a planar sheet of water so that the water ejected will plane down said backrest surface entraining air therewith, whereby the ejector imparts a massaging effect to the tub's user when said user occupies the position served by said back rest surface.
Parent Case Info
This This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 110,688filed on Oct. 20, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,392.
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