Claims
- 1. A seating apparatus for a person for use in association with a support surface, said apparatus comprising an inflating means for raising and lowering a wholly inflatable seat and said person sits on the inflatable seat and is raised and lowered by said seat and the seat is of a form to allow same, when inflated, to come into contact with the support surface and to maintain said seat in position,
- wherein said inflating means includes a pressurized gas source, a fan unit, and a control valve with a pressure sensing means, for control of the pressurized gas source,
- wherein the control valve can be altered to provide control of and interruption in the inflation and deflation of the seat,
- wherein the pressure sensing means is a switch capable of switching the pressurized gas source on or off dependent on the gas pressure,
- wherein the control valve of the inflating means is linked with a pressure switch, said switch connected to the fan unit wherein said pressure switch is capable of switching the fan unit on or off dependent on the gas pressure, and
- wherein the control valve has defined therein a chamber linked to interrupt inflation such that, during inflation of the seat, the chamber can be sealed to cause a build up of pressure to activate the pressure switch and hence switch off the fan unit.
- 2. The seating apparatus according to claim 1 wherein further adjustment of the control valve causes the fan unit to be maintained in that position.
- 3. A seating apparatus for a person for use in association with a water bath, said apparatus comprising:
- an inflating means for raising and lowering a wholly inflatable seat, wherein the person sits on said inflatable seat and is raised and lowered by said seat, and wherein said seat is adapted to contact the water bath when said seat is inflated, thereby maintaining said seat in position within the water bath;
- wherein said inflating means includes a pressurized gas source, a control valve and a pressure sensing means, for controlling said pressurized gas source;
- wherein said control valve is actuated by the person to provide control of the inflation and deflation of said seat;
- wherein said pressure sensing means is capable of controlling the gas pressure in said apparatus; and
- wherein said control valve is linked with said pressure sensing means and said pressurized gas source, said control valve being capable of modifying the gas pressure in said apparatus; and
- wherein said control valve includes a chamber defined therein, wherein; during inflation of said seat, said chamber is capable of being sealed to cause a buildup of pressure therein, thereby activating said pressure sensing means and isolating said pressurized gas source, whereby inflation is interrupted.
- 4. The seating apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said pressure sensing means comprises a pressure switch linked to said pressurized gas source, and wherein said switch is capable of activating or deactivating said pressurized gas source in response to the gas pressure.
- 5. The seating apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said control valve is capable of being adjusted to cause said pressurized gas source to remain isolated.
- 6. The seating apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said control valve further comprises at least one vent which is capable of allowing the gas from said inflatable seat to escape therethrough when said control valve is in a deflating position.
- 7. The seating apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said vent is further adapted to control the rate of deflation of said inflatable seat.
- 8. The seating apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said pressurized gas source is an electrically powered air fan unit.
- 9. The seating apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said inflatable seat further comprises top, side and bottom walls, and wherein at least the lower part of the side walls and/or bottom wall of said inflatable seat are provided with suction means for maintaining fixed contact between said seat and the support surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/374,644, filed Mar. 22, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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