Claims
- 1. A method of removing a jet assembly for inspection, cleaning and repair from a whirlpool jet apparatus, the apparatus comprising
- a jet casing mounted in a tub aperture in a water tight manner providing an open end facing into tub interior, and
- a jet assembly for receiving and pumping water being insertable and removable through said open end,
- the method comprising the steps of:
- disengaging the jet assembly from the jet casing without breaking a water tight seal; and
- removing the jet assembly from the casing as a one piece unit.
- 2. The method of removing a jet assembly according to claim 1, wherein said steps of disengaging the jet assembly and removing the jet assembly are performed by hand.
- 3. The method of removing a jet assembly according to claim 1, wherein said steps of disengaging the jet assembly and removing the jet assembly are performed by hand without the use of a tool.
- 4. The method of removing a jet assembly according to claim 1, further comprising the step of disassembling the jet assembly after the step of removing the jet assembly.
- 5. The method of removing a jet assembly according to claim 1 wherein the step of disassembling the jet assembly comprises the steps of:
- disassembling a jet escutcheon and intake stator assembly; and
- removing and disassembling an impeller and nozzle assembly disposed inside the jet escutcheon and intake stator assembly.
- 6. The method of removing a jet assembly according to claim 4, further comprising the step of cleaning wetable surfaces of disassembled parts of the jet assembly.
- 7. A method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus, the apparatus comprising
- a jet casing mounted in a tub a aperture in a water tight manner providing an open end facing into a tub interior, and
- a jet assembly for receiving and pumping water being insertable and removable through said open end,
- the method comprising the steps of:
- removing the jet assembly from the jet casing by hand without breaking a with tight seal;
- disassembling the jet assembly by hand; and
- cleaning wetable surfaces of disassembled parts of the jet assembly.
- 8. The method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the step of disassembling the jet assembly comprises the steps of:
- disassembling a jet escutcheon and intake stator assembly; and
- removing and disassembling an impeller and nozzle assembly disposed inside the jet escutcheon and intake stator assembly.
- 9. The method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising the steps of:
- reassembling the jet assembly by hand; and
- inserting and securing the clean jet assembly into the jet casing by hand.
- 10. A method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus, the apparatus comprising
- a jet casing mounted in a tub aperture in a water tight manner providing an open end facing into a tub interior, and
- a jet assembly for receiving and pumping water being insertable and removable through said open end,
- the method comprising the steps of:
- removing the jet assembly as a one-piece unit from the jet casing without breaking a water tight seal;
- disassembling the jet assembly; and
- cleaning wetable surfaces of disassembled parts of the jet assembly.
- 11. The method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the step of disassembling the jet assembly comprises the steps of:
- disassembling a jet escutcheon and intake stator assembly; and
- removing and disassembling an impeller and nozzle assembly disposed inside the jet escutcheon and intake stator assembly.
- 12. The method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- reassembling the jet assembly; and
- inserting and securing the clean jet assembly into the jet casing.
- 13. The method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said steps of removing the jet assembly and disassembling the jet assembly are performed by hand.
- 14. The method of cleaning a whirlpool jet apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said steps of removing the jet assembly and disassembling the jet assembly are performed by hand without the use of a tool.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/147,201 filed Nov. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,414,878.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0417338 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Bacterial Hazards in Whirlpool Baths," The ASHI Technical Journal, vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1993, pp. 42-46. |
Continuations (1)
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