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Class 4/533 - Conversion means


Subclass of Class 4 - Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Definition: Subject matter including additional means to change a bath
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 12/25/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7310834Tub arrangement
A tub arrangement comprising leg sections (2a, 2b) and/or supporting arrangement (12, 13) for fixing the arrangement on a wall or an a inner wall of a closet, wherein at least one supporting means comprise against a floor placed le...
12/25/2007
6076203Body treatment apparatus
A body treatment apparatus has two separate but contiguous tubs to provide selective treatment to the feet and the upper body. A person will sit in one tub, and the person's feet will be in the other tub. The knees will be over a dam separating the two tu...
06/20/2000
5293653Device for the production of steam for installing on the roof of a standard shower box
A device for the production of steam for installing on the roof of a new or existing shower standard box, so as to transform a standard shower box into a sauna. The device has a compact box-shaped roof having a fan for forced air circulation and an instan...
03/15/1994
5142713Shower-sauna adapter
An adapter is described for selectively converting a conventional shower to a steam sauna. The adapter includes a spray mist nozzle for developing a spray mist. In an alternative preferred form, water spray orifices are provided in addition to the spray m...
09/01/1992
4370543Shower-sauna instantaneous electric steam or hot water supply unit
A shower-sauna apparatus includes an electrically insulative container for accomodating a volume of water to be heated. A vertical central tube extends through the container and has a threaded upper end adapted to be connected to a source of water and a t...
01/25/1983
 
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