Claims
- 1. A hydrotherapy-tub coplanar-flow device, comprising:a body adapted for mounting on an inner surface of a hydrotherapy tub and attachable to first and second fluid supply conduits, said body having an interior channel, said channel having a first inlet for flow of water from said first fluid supply conduit, a second inlet for flow of air from said second fluid supply conduit, and a slotted nozzle configured to discharge said air and water in a substantially coplanar flow on said inner surface; said second inlet located between said first inlet and said slotted nozzle; and said interior channel further including an interior dam located between said first and second inlets, said dam forming a reduced cross-sectional flow area for said water in said interior channel relative to a flow area of said water through said first inlet, said reduced cross-sectional flow area comprising less than seventy percent of said flow area through said first inlet.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said dam is configured to cause water from said first inlet to flow over said second inlet to draw said air from said second inlet to create a water and air froth which exits said slotted nozzle in said substantially coplanar flow.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein said dam comprises a steep decline toward said second inlet.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein said dam comprises at least one abrupt step.
- 5. A hydrotherapy-tub coplanar-flow device, comprising:a body adapted for mounting on an inner surface of a hydrotherapy tub and attachable to first and second fluid supply conduits, said body having an interior channel, said interior channel having a first inlet for flow of water from said first fluid supply conduit, a second inlet for flow of air from said second fluid supply conduit, and a slotted nozzle configured to discharge said air and water in a substantially coplanar flow on said inner surface; said second inlet located on said interior channel between said first inlet and said slotted nozzle; said interior channel further including an interior dam located between said first and second inlets, said dam forming a reduced cross-section area of said interior channel, the cross-sectional area of said interior channel then being increased between said dam and said second inlet; and wherein said reduced cross-sectional flow area is less than seventy percent of the flow area through said first inlet.
- 6. A method of creating coplanar flow in a hydrotherapy tub, comprising:supplying water and air into a body adapted for mounting on an inner surface of a hydrotherapy tub and attachable to first and second fluid supply conduits; flowing water through a first inlet in said body for flow from said first fluid supply conduit and over an interior dam and a second inlet in said body, said interior dam located between said first and second inlets, said dam forming a reduced cross-sectional flow area for said water in an interior channel of said body relative to a flow area of said water through said first inlet, said cross-sectional flow area increasing for said water in said interior channel between said dam and said second inlet; drawing air from said second fluid supply conduit and through said second inlet as said water flows over said second inlet; and discharging said water and air through a slotted nozzle in a substantially coplanar flow, said second inlet of said body located between said first inlet and said slotted nozzle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/914,645 (by John V. Maiuccoro, filed Aug. 19, 1997, and entitled “Hydrotherapy Tub Coplanar Flow”), abandoned which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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