Multipurpose treatment table

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739003
  • Patent Number
    6,739,003
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Grosz; Alexander
    Agents
    • Bennett; Dennis A.
Abstract
There is disclosed a treatment table that has a footbath in the leg section. The treatment table can be positioned in many different configurations.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to tables used in treatment of patients and in particular to a massage table with a footbath in the center of the leg panel.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Massage tables with motorized lift sections are well known in art. (See U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,861) These tables allow for a patient to be positioned in a flat position or the sections of the table can be individually raised or lowered to put the patient in a vast variety of positions.




There is also disclosed in the art numerous chairs for a patient to sit and place the feet in a bath. U.S. Des. Pat. No. 429,380 and U.S. Des. Pat. No. 429,370 both disclose a pedicure chair design for this purpose. U.S. Pat. No. 4,075,457 discloses a bench unit with a variety of compartments of such a height to enable a seated patient to rest the feet in the open compartments. The compartments are fitted with removable feet bath tubs.




A major disadvantage of the prior massage tables is that they do not include a foot section with a foot bath tub to receive a patient's feet for treatment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The instant invention provides a massage table that has a tub capable of receiving one or both of the patient's feet within the leg section of the table.




In another form, the massage table is motorized to lift mechanically the different sections of the table independent from the other sections. In the leg section there is a footbath for receiving the patient's feet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front elevated view of one of the embodiment of the multipurpose massage table.





FIG. 2

is a rear elevated view of one of the embodiments of the multipurpose massage table with water in the footbath tub.





FIG. 3

is a cutaway view illustrating one embodiment of the footbath with a drain assembly to allow for discharge of the used water.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

are an embodiment of the massage table


10


, which includes a base frame assembly


12


. In one embodiment base assembly


12


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, is comprised of a foot


9


, an upright support


11


and a base assembly top


13


. However other type of base assemblies can be used such as without the base top


13


. In another embodiment the base frame


12


can be standard legs or any other design that will support the table top


19


.




Supported above the base frame assembly


12


is a table top


19


which comprises an optional head support section


14


, an abdominal or upper support section


16


which can also be shaped to function as the head support, optional pivot support section


17


, a pelvic or center support section


18


and a foot support section


20


. At the end of the foot support section


20


is an optional footrest


22


.




Attached to abdominal support section


16


is optional arm support


24


. The arm support


24


can pivot below table


16


when not needed.




Within foot support section or caudal section


20


is bath tub


30


. Bath tub


30


can be removable thereby allowing the used water to be dumped out. In

FIG. 3

bath tub


30


is shown being permanently attached with a drain hose allowing for discharge of used water. When fresh water is added, a plug, valve or the like, is used to prevent discharge until desired.




A cushion or cover plug can be installed which is sized to fit the size of the opening of the footbath or tub


30


. The cushion insert is normally made of the same material as the top section of the table


10


.




In one of the embodiments, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

the top sections of the table


10


are lifted and lowered independently using rods


40


attached to normal lift mechanisms. However a variety of “lift mechanisms” are known in the art such as electric motors, non-electric hydraulic lifts, gas spring assisted lifts and pneumatic lifts or a manual system like a ratchet or strut support system. Foot pedals are normally installed on the table


10


to allow for hands free lifting of the table and/or table top sections


16


,


18


, and


20


together or independently.




In another embodiments the lift mechanisms


40


are not used. The tabletop


19


is attached directly to the base assembly


12


. This is a preferable means when the table


10


is intended to be portable.




Tabletop sections


16


,


18


and


20


can be adjusted to create a single plane for the patient to recline thereby allowing the table


10


to be used as a normal massage table. When used in this mode a foot bath plug or cover (not shown) can be installed.




When the patient's feet are to be worked on the footbath plug is removed to allow one or both feet to be put in the tub


30


. Depending on the type of treatment, the tub can be filled with water or the like. In some cases, the tub will be empty and used to collect discharge from the foot tub


30


. The top sections


16


,


18


and


20


can be mechanically adjusted to be positioned as desired by the caregiver.




It is envisioned that the table


10


could be used to provide pedicure and reflexology with the use of the foot tub


30


. It could also be used to perform operations on the patient's foot. The tub could serve as collection respectable during these procedures.




In other possible embodiments the footbath


30


could include a means to heat the footbath tub


30


, means to fill the tub


30


with water or airjets to create a whirlpool action.




The multipurpose table


10


creates a massage table and pedicure “chair” in one device. This eliminates the need for multiple types of tables/chairs. It will allow the patient to receive facials and pedicure in one comfortable setting.




The table


10


also allows the foot therapist to sit in a chair while giving therapy to the patient's feet. It also allows for a convenient means to clean a patient's feet before therapy.




Since obvious changes may be made in the specific embodiment of the invention described herein, each modification being the spirit and scope of the invention claimed it is indicated that all matter contained herein is intended as illustrative and not limiting in scope.



Claims
  • 1. A treatment table, comprising:a base frame; a table top attached above said base frame, said table top having an upper support section, center support section and a caudal support section; lifts independently coupled to said upper support section, center support section and caudal support section to independently move said upper support section, center support section and caudal support section with respect to said base frame; and a foot tub in said caudal support section.
  • 2. The table as recited in claim 1 wherein said foot tub is permanently inserted into said caudal support section.
  • 3. The table of claim 2 wherein said foot tub has a drain on the bottom of said foot tub.
  • 4. The table of claim 3 wherein said foot tub further comprises a water heater within said foot tub.
  • 5. The table of claim 3 further comprising air-jets in said foot tub.
  • 6. The table of claim 3 further comprising a headrest attached to said upper support section.
  • 7. The table of claim 3 further comprising a foot-rest attached to said caudal support section.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority under 35 US 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/303,606, filed Jul. 6, 2001.

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Number Date Country
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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/303606 Jul 2001 US