Compositions and methods for treating an infection
US-2017333467-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US9782044B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782044-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615263720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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Spa side panels are trapezoidally-shaped and mounted in respective grooves defined by adjacent tapered corner pieces and their mounting brackets to accommodate differences in coefficients of expansion of the respective parts and prevent structural damage. Angled force transfer members are configured to mate with swept back side surfaces of a spa base pan to achieve a pedestal appearance, and the bottom surface of the base pan is constructed to reduce heat transfer to the spa support surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. The spa structure comprising: a spa shell having a generally rectangular outer upper rim; a generally rectangular base pan of smaller width and length than the generally rectangular outer upper rim, the base pan being centrally positioned beneath and within the perimeter of the outer upper rim; the base pan including a plurality of swept back side surfaces, each extending from a respective lower edge of a respective side panel to a lower edge of the base pan; a plurality of vertical support members configured to support the upper rim of the spa shell; and a plurality of force transfer members angled to transfer force from a respective vertical support member to an interior bottom surface of the base pan. 2. The spa structure of claim 1 wherein the plurality of swept back side surfaces create a visual appearance of a pedestal. 3. The spa structure of claim 1 wherein each force transfer member comprises a first half and a second half configured to slidably mate such that the length of the force transfer member can be selectively adjusted, the first half having a rectangular receptacle formed as a part thereof for receiving an end of a vertical support member, the second half having a foot of rectangular cross-section extending therefrom and shaped and dimensioned to mate with a groove in said base pan. 4. The spa structure of claim 3 wherein a slot or channel is further formed in the base pan and snugly receives a foot portion of the force transfer member. 5. The spa structure of claim 1 wherein a swept back side surface of the base pan has an inner horizontally disposed top step and a horizontally disposed lower step and wherein the force transfer member includes a stepped edge shaped to mate with the top step, the stepped edge forming into an angled surface which rests on the swept back side surface, and wherein the angled surface continues into a second step which mates with the lower step. 6. The spa structure of claim 5 wherein a slot or channel is further formed in the base pan and snugly receives a foot portion of the angled force transfer member. 7. The spa structure of claim 1 wherein each force transfer member comprises: a first half and a second half, the first half and second half being configured to slidably mate together such that the length of the force transfer member can be selectively adjusted; wherein the first half has a rectangular receptacle formed at an upper end thereof and the second half has a foot of rectangular cross-section extending from a lower end thereof; and wherein the force transfer member includes an upper stepped edge which forms into an angled surface, which angled surface continues into a second step, the rectangular receptacle being located above said first step and the foot being located below the angled surface. 8. The spa structure of claim 7 wherein the first and second halves are held in position with respect to one another by first and second tabs formed on the first half and first and second tabs formed on the second half. 9. The spa structure of claim 8 wherein the interior of the first half has height markers located adjacent respective slots to indicate a particular length which can be achieved by utilizing a selected slot, and wherein during assembly, the first and second tabs on the second half slide into one of a plurality of groove pairs formed on the respective outer surfaces of the first half to select a particular height, while the first and second tabs on the first half enter into respective slots of the second half. 10. The spa structure of claim 9 wherein when the first and second tabs of the second half reach the end of the respective grooves of the first half, they snap down over a side surface of the first half to hold the first and second halves together, while the first and second tabs of the second half enter a pair of the slots to further hold the assembly together. 11. The spa structure of claim 1 wherein said base pan comprises: a bottom surface having an outer perimeter; and a plurality of adjacent areas formed in said bottom surface, each area including a plurality of recessed fins, the plurality of areas of being arranged to reduce the surface area of the bottom surface which is in contact with a second surface upon which the bottom surface rests to thereby reduce heat transfer between the bottom surface and the second surface. 12. The spa structure of claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of adjacent areas is a rectangular shaped area. 13. The spa structure of claim 12 wherein each of said rectangular shaped areas is defined by a grid work comprising a plurality of perpendicularly disposed ribs.
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