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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7032259 | Collapsible infant tub An apparatus for bathing infants includes a tub section having a recessed portion for supporting bathing accessories, a drain spout provided with a ball valve for dispensing and retaining water within the tub, a plurality of support members secured to the bottom sur... | 04/25/2006 |
| 6698039 | Footcare whirlpool massage instrument equipped with an ozone generator The present invention relates to a footcare whirlpool massage instrument equipped with an ozone generator which can massage entire feet with jets of high-pressure water and simultaneously sterilize minute germs on the feet with ozone jets. In a footcare w... | 03/02/2004 |
| 6243890 | Three-in-one multifunctional baby bathtub A bathtub includes an integrally formed rectangular body with a recess having an appropriate depth. The four corners of the body are formed with four cylindrical holes. The bathtub is provided with positioning indents on the surface of the recess for fast... | 06/12/2001 |
| 5996139 | Bath chair Bathing apparatus for the infirm or disabled is a portable chair supported on adjustable legs. A depressed intermediate basin portion holds water and can receive the buttocks of a bather. It is provided with a drain at its lowermost portion. One end of th... | 12/07/1999 |
| 5628484 | Floor mounted water basin support A water basin floor mounted support for holding a water basin, such as a floor mounted sink or bathtub in a position where it is to be mounted in the floor of a structure during the building of the structure. The floor mounted support comprises a carrier ... | 05/13/1997 |
| 5539939 | Bath chair Bathing apparatus for the infirm or disabled is a portable chair supported on adjustable legs. A depressed intermediate basin portion holds water and can receive the buttocks of a bather. It is provided with a drain at its lowermost portion. One end of th... | 07/30/1996 |
| 5459888 | Bathtub A bathtub comprising a bathtub body having two rows of spaced join posts at two lengthwise opposite edges of the bottom reinforced with crossing ribs, locating feet standing on the floor of a bathroom and fitting with the join posts of the bathtub body fo... | 10/24/1995 |
| 5289598 | Whirlpool bath with removable tank A whirlpool bath is provided having a support frame for contact with a supporting surface. The support frame includes a support section for separately supporting a water containing tank and an impeller for creating a water jet stream within the tank. The ... | 03/01/1994 |
| 5241713 | Reinforcing device for bathtub A reinforcing device for a bathtub consists of a bathtub body and a reinforcing base. The bathtub body has four feet beneath the bottom of the bathtub body. The reinforcing base has four basic holes corresponding to the four feet of the bathtub body. The ... | 09/07/1993 |
| 4551869 | Floor support for a bathtub A floor support for a plastic bathtub has a top panel and integral ribs injected molded from PVC plastic. The panel has an upper contoured surface which matches the contour of the underside surface of the plastic bathtub. The depending support ribs provid... | 11/12/1985 |
| 4180874 | Bathtub assembly A bathtub assembly between two opposed walls of a room where the bathtub assembly contains a bathtub having a support portion. Positioned against each of the opposed walls is a framing assembly where the framing assembly has a support surface. The bathtub... | 01/01/1980 |
| 4023220 | Inflatable bathing tub An inflatable bathing tub has a size whereby it may be conveniently placed into a shower stall. The tub is fabricated of an attached and ascending series of interconnected inflatable annular tubes, preferably of increasing diameters. Drainage means allow ... | 05/17/1977 |