The invention relates to the field of personal sanitary and health care devices, specifically to the devices adapted for various water and heat therapy procedures, such devices having an openable cover.
Using various bathtubs and shower devices for hygiene, therapeutic and relaxation purposes is known. For example, Estonian utility model No. EE 00298U1 describes a Multifunctional physiotherapy device (registration application filing date 25 Oct. 2001, inventors Andri Sinka, Mairi Leppmets and Mati Vann, owner Neoqi AS) meant for water, heat, steam and vibration therapy procedures; in general terms the device consists of a bathtub, a vibromassage table placed on the bathtub, and a movable arch-shaped cover attached to the bathtub, which in closed position forms a space above the vibromassage table for engaging in steam, water and heat therapy procedures (the cover has a built-in shower with spray heads). The cover can be opened from one side of the device so that the person using the device can enter the bathtub from this side only.
Physiotherapy device Mediq (the design of which is protected as Estonian industrial design No. 950 and 951, filing date 30 Mar. 2004, designers Andri Sinka and Sten Ader, owner Neoqi AS) also includes a bathtub and a cover attached to it by means of a coupling and the cover opens towards an end of the bathtub (up to 90°). The advantage of the latter device compared to the abovementioned device is that it enables to enter the bathtub from both sides. However, the cover of the latter device does not cover the entire length of the bathtub reaching approximately the axis of the coupling. To form a closed space necessary for heat therapy procedures, there is a special domed element in the foot end of the bathtub. Construction and installation of the described domed element requires extra use of material and special technological procedures, which makes production of the type of device more complicated compared to the above described device.
The closest known solution is described in Estonian utility model no. EE 00469U1 Device for water therapy procedures (registration application filing date 19 Jul. 2004, inventors Andri Sinka, Sten Ader and Mati Vann, owner Neoqi AS); the device comprises a bathtub and a cover attached to the bathtub at its shorter end, which can be opened to upright position; there are shower nozzles in the cover. This means that the shower can be used with the cover either in the opened (upright) or closed position. The user can enter the bathtub from both sides and the cover opens 90° or more compared to the horizontal position. However, at least some of the water collecting inside the cover runs down the sides of the bathtub and the shock absorber inside the coupling between the bathtub and the cover is visible.
The object of the invention is a personal sanitary device having a coupling system between the cover and the bathtub, which enables complete, easy, safe and smooth opening (i.e., approximately to the upright position) of the bathtub cover so that when the cover is in the opened position it stays exactly above the bathtub and the water collecting inside the cover runs back into the bathtub. Furthermore, the coupling between the cover and the bathtub is designed so that the shock absorber inside it remains hidden.
A personal sanitary device according to the invention comprises an oblong bathtub with a head end and a foot end and an opening on the top. The bathtub is supported by a frame. A cover is affixed over the bathtub by means of a coupling. The coupling has a pivot around which the cover can be turned into the opened or closed position and when the cover is closed an opening for the head is formed between the bathtub and the cover. The cover of a device according to the invention covers completely the opening above the foot end of the bathtub and the pivot is so located that, in top view, its projection is at the distance L1 from the foot end of the bathtub between the foot end and the head end of the bathtub.
Preferably, the pivot of the coupling is also affixed to the cover at the distance L2 from the foot part of the bathtub and L2 is smaller than L1. When turning the cover from the closed position to the opened position, the foot end of the cover slides inside the bathtub, preferably into a bowl-shaped cavity inside it with a shape that matches the shape of the cover end. Preferably the cross section of the cavity projects into a section of a circle with a radius bigger than L2.
A coupling according to the device preferably comprises a rod or a tube, whose ends reach the hinges in the hinge seats attached to a frame. In at least one end of the tube there is a linkage, through which the rod is connected to the shock absorber and through which the rotary movement of the rod is converted into linear movement of the moving part of the shock absorber. The linkage may comprise two levers of which the first one is rigidly connected to one end of the rod; one end of the second lever is rotatably connected to the free end of the first lever and the other end is connected to the end of the movable part of the shock absorber. The casing of the shock absorber is affixed to the frame.
One mode for carrying out the invention is shown in
The cover 3 is attached to the bathtub by means of the coupling 4 near the foot end of the device 24. The coupling has a pivot around which the cover can be turned into the opened (upright) and closed position. The cover can be secured in the upright position.
With the cover 3 in the closed position, the body chamber of the bathtub 21 and the cover 3 form a space below the cover—a closed space 6. The closed space 6 can be used to conduct various water, steam and heat therapy procedures. With the cover 3 in the closed position, an opening for the head 7 is formed between the cover 3 and the head end of the device 23 so that the user's head is outside the closed space 6 during the use of the device. The cover 3 covers completely the body chamber of the device 21 and the foot end of the device 24. Bottom of the bathtub is shown as 80, drainer in the bottom of the bathtub is shown as 81 and the control handle of the drainer cap is shown as 82. The cover 3 has sides 10 and a middle part 11.
The connection between the cover 3 and bathtub 2 according to the invention on the one hand depends on the shape of the cover 3 and bathtub 2 and on the other hand on the design of the coupling 4. Compared to the known solutions, the pivot of the coupling (see rod 41 on
The bathtub has a cavity (bowl) 14 where the foot end of the cover 31 slides when the cover is opened. In the bottom of the cavity there is a drainer 16 for the water running into the bowl from the cover when the cover is opened (if there is a shower inside the cover, the shower water is also drained through the cavity and the drainer). The front wall 15 of the cavity, which is basically vertical, may also serve as a stopper preventing movement of the cover further from the upright position when the cover is opened. Limits can be set to the movement of the cover in the upright position by selecting a suitable inclination of the front wall 15 of the cavity. The cavity 14 can be produced in single part with the body chamber 21 of the bathtub; in this case, the front wall 15 does not exist or is only partly there between the cavity 14 and the body chamber 21 of the bathtub.
According to one embodiment, the side view of the cavity in cross section projects as part of a circle wherein the radius of the circle is bigger than L2.
The cover 3 can be turned to the closed or opened position around the pivot of the coupling 4, which in this embodiment consists of a rod 41. The ends 42 and 43 of the rod run into hinges 44 and 45. The hinges are inside the hinge seats attached to the frame 25 and there are holes 28 and 29 for them in the cover panels 27 of the bathtub. The rod 41 preferably consists of a tube with at least one hole 46 in its side (see
In at least one end of the tube there is a linkage, through which the rod 41 is connected to the shock absorber 5 and through which the rotary movement of the rod is converted into linear movement of the moving part 53 of the shock absorber. The linkage may comprise two levers of which the first one 51 is rigidly connected to one end of the rod; one end of the second lever is rotatably connected to the free end of the first lever 51 and the other end is connected to the end of the movable part 53 of the shock absorber 5. The casing 54 of the shock absorber is affixed to the frame 25.
According to one embodiment a lever similar to the lever 51 can be attached to the other end to which a lever 35 similar to the lever 52 can be attached and the latter can be attached to a shock absorber similar to the shock absorber 5.
The shock absorber 5, typically a gas shock absorber, is attached to the frame 25 preferably in the horizontal or an approximately horizontal position.
In the inside 32 of the cover 3 there is a chassis 33 made of a suitable material (e.g., metal) comprising two longitudinal rods 34 and 35 of a suitable shape (i.e., matching the shape of the cover 3) rigidly attached to the rod, and between them there are two parallel rods 36 and 37 transverse to the longitudinal rods (it is obvious that a single metal strip can replace the rods 34 and 35 or there can be more rods than two. Similarly, instead of the rods 36 and 37 there can be more or fewer rods than two). The devices inside the cover are attached to the chassis 33 (see figure
An outlet of a steamer (steam nozzle) 63 can be directed to the closed space 6 (see
The device can also be equipped with an aroma therapy device (the device may comprise an aroma cup 62, which is located above the steam nozzle 63 in figure
The bathtub may be equipped with hydro and pneumatic massage equipment. For that purpose, water and air nozzles may be in the bottom and walls of the bathtub (64 and 65 accordingly). The amount of air flowing through the air nozzles is regulated by means of an air regulator 73. The device may include a hand-held shower 66. The device has a mixer 72 and a water switch 74, through which water can be directed to the bathtub or hand-held shower. The device may have a water pump to ensure water pressure required for water therapy and quick filling the bathtub with water. Water is taken from the bathtub by means of a water abstractor 71 in the water pump, which has a screen, and is directed through the pipeline, water pump and nozzles back to the tub. If there is a shower device inside the cover of the device, the shower can be integrated with a special cleaning and disinfection system (the kind of system is described in the above referred patent application no. PCT/EE02/00008) which enables automatic cleaning of the interior of the bathtub with its cover closed.
The device may be equipped with control devices to operate the parameters and functions of the device, including according to a pre-determined programme. The control device is equipped with a control panel 67 so that the user or the service person can operate the device.
The opened position of the cover is used to enter or exit the bathtub, or to use the bathtub for ordinary bath-taking procedures. When the bath is not used, the cover of the device can be kept in the closed position for compact, aesthetic appearance.
It is obvious for the person skilled in the art that the scope of protection of the invention described in the claim is not limited to the above specified embodiments, but also extends to solutions which differ from the specifications by features unessential to the nature of the invention. For example, the coupling device may be a rod perpendicular (at right angles to) to the covering of the electronic device and accessory, around which the accessory can be turned into closed or open position. The accessory can be attached to an electronic device by means of parallel rails so that the accessory can be shifted between the open and closed position in the direction of the longitudinal or transversal axis of the device.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U200500037 | May 2005 | EE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EE06/00003 | 5/17/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/3/2008 |