A multiple position bathtub seat apparatus is disclosed for use in combination with the bathtub having a pair of generally parallel longitudinal sides. The apparatus includes a support frame that extends generally between the longitudinal sides. A seat portion is carried by the support frame. Rotatable bearings are attached to the support frame and an elongate track is supported above and extends along at least one of the longitudinal sides. At least some of the rotatable bearings engage the track for guiding the support frame and the seat to move selectively back and forth along the tub between multiple longitudinal positions.
A bathing chair positioning system for use on a bathing chair. The bathing chair has a frame with two parallel transverse bars shaped like inverted letters U and with ends that are placed inside and outside a bathtub, two connecting bars, connecting the two transverse bars, a seat with a bottom and a back rest, with two parallel L-shaped bars connecting the bottom and the back rest and mounted on gliding elements, such that the seat is glidingly movable along the two transverse bars for a user to enter and to leave the bathtub, and a handle for the user pulling herself or himself into the bathtub or out of the bathtub. The bathing chair positioning system comprises positioning elements having fixed ends fastened to the L-shaped bars of the seat and blocking ends extending away from the seat and engaging with the connecting bars when the seat is at an outside position for the user safely entering and leaving the seat or at a bathing position.
A slidable bathtub seat assembly spanning the width of a bathtub and having rollers at both its end portions which securely and rollingly engage the top of bathtub side walls allowing the seated user to slide along the length of the bathtub. The user may immobilize the movable seat assembly at any desired position along the length of the bathtub by means of manually controlled pull rod actuators acting on side wall engaging brakes. The seat assembly further includes a frame formed of two telescopic sections adjustable to a variety of bathtub widths, a backrest, support handles and an outwardly spaced cane member having a bathroom floor engaging wheel.
Two versions of apparatus for completely bathing oneself by users of wheelchair and elderly, infirm people are disclosed. Both versions includes a slidable up and down carriage with reciprocating belt for soaping and showering bathers back, a chair with coil under the seat for washing bottom parts of the body, a hand shower, and an appliance for washing the feet. For users of wheelchair the chair is designed for sliding with the bather from exterior of the bathtub to the interior of the bathtub. In version for elderly, infirm people the chair seat is fixed in position over the longitudinal lip of the bathtub to let the user to sit down on this chair as well as he sat on a standard chair or toilet. The users back in this case will be in area of the bathtub, while the feet will be out and the water, which coming out will be gathered by curtain in folding tray and pumped back in the bathtub.
A transfer seat apparatus structured for simultaneous dependent slidable translation during manual rotation, through preferably about 90.degree. of rotation, of a seat section of the apparatus with a person seated atop the seat section. The apparatus is particularly useful for transferring a physically impaired or weakened person into a bathtub or over a collecting basin when adapted and used as a commode. Thus, as the seat section is rotated with the person seated thereon, lateral linear translation is simultaneously effected which is dependently responsive to manual seat section rotation.
A retractable shower support (A), typically a retractable shower chair, for moving an invalid in and out of a shower, wherein the retractable shower support (A) includes (i) at least a pair of elongate frame members (C), (D), connected to one another by a hinge mechanism such that each elongate frame member (C), (D) is adapted to be pivoted about the hinge mechanism between a stowed position and an erected position and whereby, when in the erected position, the upper surfaces of the elongate frame members are aligned in the same plane and at least one of the pair of elongate frame members is adapted to extend into a shower cavity, (ii) a platform (23) slidably mounted to an upper surface of the elongate frame members (C), (D) to enable the platform (23) to be slid back and forth along the elongate frame members (C), (D), and (iii) an invalid support means (B) mounted to an upper surface of the platform (23), wherein the invalid support means (B) is adapted to be moved from an upright position when in use, and in a lowermost position when not in use.When the elongate frame members (C), (D) are in an erected position and the invalid support means (B) is in the upright position, an invalid positioned on the invalid support means (B) is adapted to be slid back and forth along the elongate frame members (C), (D) so as to be moved in to and out of the shower cavity. The retractable shower support (A) is adapted to be stowed, when not in use, by lowering the invalid support means (B) to a lowermost position and the elongate frame members (C), (D) folded in half about the hinge mechanism for storing and transportation of the retractable shower support (A).