1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a bath or spa for performing physical exercises in an aquatic environment.
2. State of the Art
It is well known that the athletic and gymnastic activities in the water are sources of considerable well-being for the user while allowing the latter to accomplish both a muscular and a cardiological workout.
It is also known that performing physical activities in the water is beneficial for rehabilitation and weight loss.
Thus, drive/seat units designed to be installed in compartments supplied with water for performing physical activities in an aquatic environment are known. The drive system and the seat are typically attached to a support that is integral with the bottom, or floor, of the compartment.
Consequently, they cannot be removed to allow a normal bath to be taken.
In addition, they make it no longer possible to replace the drive system by another athletic device making possible a different athletic activity in the water based on the user's wishes or a linking of medically recommended athletic activities.
Finally, it is noted that the structural elements that constitute the conventional drive system are fixed once mounted on their support that is integral with the floor of the compartment. They therefore do not make it possible to adjust the positioning of the pedals to take into account the user's size.
However, it is imperative that the user can perform physical activities in a comfortable position, adapted to his morphology so as to obtain sufficient muscular relaxation while performing a veritable active draining on the body.
There is a pressing need for a support/seat unit that makes it possible to overcome the drawbacks disclosed above.
The objective of this invention is therefore to propose a multi-functional support/seat unit, simple in its design and in its operating mode, inexpensive, making possible an adjustment of the positioning of the support elements of the feet for taking into account the size of the user.
Such a multi-functional unit is therefore able to accommodate various athletic devices for performing individual physical activities in an aquatic environment with one and the same support/seat unit.
Another object of this invention is a compartment, or bath, that is equipped with such a multi-functional support/seat unit, making it possible for the user to be able to perform a physical activity in a comfortable position.
For this purpose, the invention relates to a basin that comprises a basin body that delimits an inside volume that can house a device for athletic activities for executing physical exercises in an aquatic environment, with said device for athletic activities comprising a frame that can be housed in a removable manner in said basin body.
According to the invention,
This free end of the wall extension is advantageously a surface placed facing the opposite wall of the basin body.
This basin is advantageously equipped with a drain by an outlet placed at the bottom of the basin.
In different particular embodiments of this basin, each having its particular advantages and capable of numerous possible technical combinations:
Advantageously, the control element of said endless screw comprises a crank.
In a more general manner, this basin body comprises a handle that makes it possible for the user to support himself.
Preferably, this handle, which comprises at least one grip, is connected to the basin body while being movable around an axis of rotation for allowing the adjustment of the position of said at least one grip relative to said frame.
Advantageously, the rotation of this handle around the axis of rotation is controlled by a control element that is offset and placed on the basin body. This control element can be an indexer on a toothed wheel.
In an advantageous manner, the drive that is inserted into the bath and the orientation of the handle make it possible for the user to have an ideal position relative to the water jets designed for massage and for performing physical exercises in four positions (seated, lying down, triathlete, and dancer)
Advantageously, these nozzles can be oriented to ensure the adjustment of the position of the jet emitted by the corresponding nozzle in the inside volume of the basin body.
Preferably, two of said nozzles are positioned in such a way that the water jets emitted by these two nozzles are sent to two separate points of said inside volume, each corresponding to an end displacement position of the knee of the user during the use of said pedal system.
These points are, for example, top and bottom end displacement positions of the knee during a pedaling cycle.
Likewise, with the basin body comprising a seat, one of these nozzles is positioned on one of said side walls in such a way that the water jet emitted by this nozzle is sent to a point placed above said seat, preferably approximately at the hip of said user.
Preferably, the other end of the cassette comprises two wings forming extensions of the side walls of this cassette and designed to come on either side of one end of said frame for keeping said cassette in position during the actuation of said pedal system by the user.
This invention also relates to a bath comprising a water basin as described above.
This invention also relates to a spa comprising a water basin as described above.
This invention also relates to a method for treating the human body for aesthetic, medical or rehabilitation purposes in which at least the legs of the individual are immersed in a liquid that is received in a basin as described above, and water jets are sent over at least the legs and the basin of said individual at massage points of the human body.
Preferably, the position of at least said cassette is adjusted in advance along said axis of displacement in such a way as to adjust the position of the user relative to said jets emitted by said nozzles in such a way that said massage points are touched by said water jets.
Of course, it is also possible in addition or alternately to adjust the seated position of the user in the basin while performing the adjustment of the seat.
Other particular advantages, objects and characteristics of this invention will emerge from the following description given, in an explanatory and in no way limiting object, relative to the accompanying drawings, in which:
First of all, it is noted that the figures are not to scale.
This bath 1 comprises a bath body 2 that is made of plastic material here. This bath body 2 comprises two opposite walls 3, 4 and two side walls defining an inside volume designed to receive the water provided by a hot and cold water supply (not shown).
This bath body 2 also comprises an outlet 5 placed at the bottom of this bath body to ensure the draining of the water that is contained in the bath body 2. An opening placed in the upper part of this bath body makes it possible for the user to enter the bath.
The opposite walls 3, 4 of the bath body define two wall extensions 6, 7 projecting into the basin body by being placed facing one another, with these wall extensions 6, 7 thus defining, with their free surfaces opposite, a housing for receiving the frame 8 of a device for athletic activities.
The surfaces facing these wall extensions 6, 7 each comprise a means 15 of receiving/holding one end of said frame 8, this means of receiving/holding one end of the frame comprising one or more slides attached to the surface of the corresponding wall extension.
This frame 8 is removable for advantageously allowing the operator to take a normal bath.
The frame 8 comprises a cassette 9 comprising a cassette body provided with a hole 10 that laterally passes through this body to receive a drive system making it possible to perform physical exercises. In a known manner, this drive system comprises at least two pedals 16 and a connecting pin or shaft. By a ring 17,
This drive system is advantageously mobile relative to a seat 11 placed in the upper part of one of the wall extensions 6 and making possible the seating of the user in such a way as to be able to take into account the morphology of the latter and/or of the type of athletic activity accomplished by the user.
For this purpose, the drive system is mounted on the cassette 9 that can move in translation along an axis of displacement. This cassette 9 is driven in displacement along this axis by a drive system that comprises a vertical endless screw 12 actuated by the user by means of a crank 13 making it possible to control the endless screw 12.
The opening 10 of the cassette body has a horizontal main axis relative to the surface of the bottom of the bath body 2, this opening passing right through the cassette body.
In an advantageous manner, it thus is possible to replace the drive system with another pedal system that is mounted on this opening 10 of the cassette body 9 for performing another physical activity in an aquatic environment. This other pedal system is, for example, a pedal system infinitely reproducing the movement made when steps are climbed, the latter also being known under the name of “stepper.”
The basin body 2 also comprises a crossbar 14 that makes it possible for the user to be held and/or to be supported when carrying out his physical efforts.
Swiveling nozzles placed on the side walls and the opposite walls 3, 4 of the bath body 2 ensure the massaging of certain areas of the lower part of the body of the user during.
This bath is particularly designed to make it possible to perform rehabilitative physical activities in an aquatic environment in a comfortable position.
To enter the bath, the user seats himself on a so-called transfer saddle 19 placed at the top of this set of stairs 18 and then puts his legs in a side-saddle position through an opening 20 placed in the upper part of the side wall of the bath body. This opening 20 advantageously facilitates the lateral passage of the legs of the user in such a way that the access to the inside volume delimited by the bath body can be gained by the open upper end of this bath body. Advantageously, this opening 20 placed on the side wall of the basin body can be sealed by a hood 21 mounted on the bath body 2 by pivoting by one of its ends. This hood 21 is preferably shaped in such a way that in the sealing position of this hood in which it is folded back to seal the opening 20, the outside surface of the bath is continuous.
The user then slides into the inside of the basin from the rear to the saddle 11 where he can begin his physical activities after having optionally initiated adjustments of the saddle 11 and/or of the cassette 9 along said axis of displacement.
It clearly appears that five 22-24 of the six nozzles arranged on this side wall define a triangle whose tip comprises a nozzle 22 designed to emit a water jet oriented toward a point placed above the seat 11 and essentially at the hip of said user when the latter is seated inside the bath for performing physical activities.
The two nozzles 23 arranged between the base of the triangle and its tip are oriented to send their respective water jets to two separate points of the inside volume, each corresponding to an end displacement position of the user's knee during the use of the pedal system.
Thus, the same point of the knee is massaged by a water jet during its vertical displacement into the inside volume of the basin between two end positions of the pedaling cycle: a low position and a high position. A continuous massaging of this point of the knee is thus advantageously ensured during physical activities of the user.
The nozzle 25, located in the lower part of the side wall of the bath body and placed below five other nozzles 22-24 defining this triangle, has as its object to send its water jet toward a massage point located between the ankle and the knee of the user.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1262011 | Dec 2012 | FR | national |