Claims
- 1. A submerged massaging seat system in which a fluidic switch is used to drive at least a pair of receiver channels connected to alternately inflate and deflate alternate bladder cells of a massaging seat mounted in a wall of a water container, said fluidic switch is constituted by a power nozzle projecting a jet of fluid towards a splitter, said splitter defining a pair of receiver channels, a pair of attachment walls adjacent said power nozzle and a pair of vents, one for each of the output receiver channels of said fluidic switch, whereby switching of said jet of fluid back and forth between said receiver channels and the alternate inflation and deflation of said bladder cells is caused when the backload in each receiver channel overcomes the wall attachment at its associated attachment wall, respectively.
- 2. The submerged massaging seat system defined in claim 1 wherein said jet of fluid is water and said pair of vents are submerged.
- 3. The submerged massaging seat system defined in claim 1 wherein said water container has a plurality of submerged water nozzles therein and said power nozzle is connected to receive water from one of said submerged water nozzles.
- 4. A submerged massaging system in which a fluidic switch is used to drive at least a pair of receiver channels connected to alternately inflate and deflate alternate bladder cells of a massaging unit mounted in a water container, said fluidic switch is constituted by a power nozzle projecting a jet of fluid towards a splitter, said splitter defining a pair of receiver channels, a pair of attachment walls adjacent said power nozzle and a pair of vents, one for each of the output receiver channels of said fluidic switch, whereby switching of said jet of fluid back and forth between said receiver channels and the alternate inflation and deflation of said bladder cells is caused when the backload in each receiver channel overcomes the wall attachment at its associated attachment wall, respectively.
- 5. The submerged massaging system defined in claim 4 wherein said jet of fluid is water and said pair of vents are submerged.
- 6. The submerged massaging system defined in claim 4 wherein said water container has a plurality of submerged water nozzles therein and said power nozzle is connected to receive water from one of said submerged water nozzles.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is the subject of provisional application Ser. No. 60/192,395 filed Mar. 27, 2000 entitled HOT TUB MASSAGING SEAT CONCEPT and a CIP of No. 09/773,631 filed Feb. 2, 2001 now abandoned and entitled BACKLOAD RESPONSIVE FLUIDIC PULSE SWITCH AND MEDICAL MATTRESS. The application is also related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/567,890 filed May 10, 2000 for FLUIDIC PULSE GENERATOR AND MASSAGER AND METHOD.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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