Abstract:
Method and apparatus for hydrotherapeutic stimulation using a personal water jet comprising a housing having an exterior handle portion and an interior cavity portion with a water inlet positioned in the housing for fluid communication with a water source. A power compartment is contained within the internal cavity and includes first and second chambers. A cap having a control port may form the top portion of the power compartment. A pump body positioned therein may form the bottom portion of the power compartment. A pump motor is positioned within the first chamber and a control port connects to a switch located external of the first chamber. A battery positioned within the second chamber is electrically connected to pump motor and battery. The electrically connected control circuit includes a switch, pump motor and battery for generation of a pressurized stream of water discharged through the water stream nozzle.
Abstract:
A jet massage device including a pump unit submersible in liquid; an electronic unit electrically coupled to the pump unit, wherein the electronic unit includes a programmable component for determining one or more of the following of the pump unit: power ramp, voltage level, current level, water flow volume, water flow rate or frequency pulsing of a water stream; and a spa jet assembly, coupled to the pump unit and the electronic unit for delivering the water stream.
Abstract:
A submersible bath lounger includes a base section having a soft padded area and a plurality of traction units configured to secure the lounger to a bottom portion of a bathtub. The submersible bath lounger also includes an adjustable back section having an integrated headrest and lower back support area and a hinge section disposed between the base and back sections in order to provide a means for adjusting the angle of the back section, and a frame assembly positioned within each of the base section and back section for providing rigidity to the lounger.
Abstract:
A portable chair kit for bathing people completely, oneself, and in sitting position is disclosed. The portable chair kit includes a plastic chair, which is now in mass production for outdoor residential use, a tray secured to feet of the chair, a tub mat with suction caps on the bottom surface for securing with bathtub, and a Velcro fasteners on the upper surface for fastening with said tray to provide fixing said chair in the bathtub, a water supply means, and means of a bathtub accessories. All parts of the portable chair kit, except said tray, are in production for sale.
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for hydrotherapeutic stimulation having a handle with housing with exterior engagement surfaces for contacting a user's lower body. An air-water stream generator, coupled to a water inlet and an air inlet, positioned in housing and a pump means imparts an increase in pressure and flow of water within housing to outlet nozzle. An electrical source is electrically connected to the pump means within the housing. An air-water stream outlet nozzle located within the fore portion of the housing and connected to air-water stream generator for transmission of air-water stream onto user's lower body positioned fore of air-water stream outlet nozzle. Either distended portion or attachment at fore portion of housing, upon insertion in an anal or a vaginal orifice in the user fixes the position of housing in relation to user's lower body thereby allowing handle further control of air-water stream outlet nozzle and stimulation.
Abstract:
A stand for supporting a vibrator/massaging device provides a swiveling and pivoting relationship through a ball joint connection between the massaging device and the base stand. The base stand comprises a suction cup bottom which enables attachment to a variety of flat surfaces. The stand has a receptacle for receiving a shaft end of the massaging device in a snug fit, and has a slot in its side wall for receiving an electrical cord for the massaging device.
Abstract:
The present invention provides improved oculomotor testing devices and pain tolerance testing devices. Certain oculomotor testing devices test parameters including response time, reaction time, and movement time, as well as precision. The devices are adapted for ambulatory as well as semi-ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals. Methods of using the devices are provided wherein a visual stimulus is provided and the individual is instructed to perform a movement specific to that visual stimulus. Preferably, the device records the movement done in response to the visual stimulus and, with the aid of a computing device, factors out errors and measures the desired parameter. One embodiment of the present invention permits a user to observe a real-time visual feedback of the force exerted on a load cell. The individual can increase or decrease the amount of force exerted in response to the display of force on a visual feedback monitor. Such a device can measure the pain tolerance of an individual by correlating the length of time the individual can maintain a certain exerted force on the load cell with their tolerance for pain.
Abstract:
The present invention provides improved oculomotor testing devices and pain tolerance testing devices. Certain oculomotor testing devices test parameters including response time, reaction time, and movement time, as well as precision. The devices are adapted for ambulatory as well as semi-ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals. Methods of using the devices are provided wherein a visual stimulus is provided and the individual is instructed to perform a movement specific to that visual stimulus. Preferably, the device records the movement done in response to the visual stimulus and, with the aid of a computing device, factors out errors and measures the desired parameter. One embodiment of the present invention permits a user to observe a real-time visual feedback of the force exerted on a load cell. The individual can increase or decrease the amount of force exerted in response to the display of force on a visual feedback exhibitor. Such a device can measure the pain tolerance of an individual by correlating the length of time the individual can maintain a certain exerted force on the load cell with their tolerance for pain.
Abstract:
A massage machine includes a casing having two massage members movably connected thereto and a plurality of legs are connected to an underside of the casing. Each leg has a suction disk connected thereto and a connection bar is connected between two suction disks. The suction disks fix the massage machine on a table and can be easily pulled off by lifting the connection bar.
Abstract:
A new and improved bathtub add on hydrotherapy apparatus includes an electrically powered water pump assembly located outside a bathtub and not supported by the bathtub. An intake element is placed below water level inside the bathtub. The intake element is connected to the water pump assembly through a first flexible hose. A valve assembly is connected to the electrically powered water pump assembly through a second flexible hose. The valve assembly includes a first valve unit for receiving water from the electrically powered water pump assembly through the second flexible hose. A first nozzle discharge assembly is connected to the valve assembly through a third flexible hose. The first nozzle discharge assembly discharges pumped water from the valve assembly into the bathtub. The first nozzle discharge assembly includes a first suction cup assembly for connecting the first nozzle discharge assembly to a selected location on an inner wall of the bathtub. The first nozzle discharge assembly also includes a first nozzle assembly connected to the first suction cup assembly which supports the first nozzle assembly on the inner wall of the bathtub. An air addition assembly, installed in the valve assembly, mixes air with water flowing though the valve assembly, such that air bubbles are formed in a water stream flowing through the valve assembly. A hand-held water massage assembly may be connected to the electrically powered water pump assembly through another flexible hose.