Patents by Inventor Guy Baillargeon
Guy Baillargeon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10514162Abstract: The bathtub generally has a wall having a translucent inner layer defining a cavity for receiving water. The bathtub has at least one translucent outer reinforcement member which is secured to a portion of the translucent inner layer, thus forming at least one window with the corresponding portion of the translucent inner layer. The bathtub has a corresponding light source which faces the translucent outer reinforcement member for lighting through the window, into the cavity. The wall further has an outer reinforcement layer covering the translucent inner layer around the at least one window.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2019Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: GESTION ULTRA INTERNATIONALE INC.Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Danny Grenier, Guy Baillargeon, Guillaume Savard, Marie-Hélène Poirier
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Publication number: 20190154249Abstract: The bathtub generally has a wall having a translucent inner layer defining a cavity for receiving water. The bathtub has at least one translucent outer reinforcement member which is secured to a portion of the translucent inner layer, thus forming at least one window with the corresponding portion of the translucent inner layer. The bathtub has a corresponding light source which faces the translucent outer reinforcement member for lighting through the window, into the cavity. The wall further has an outer reinforcement layer covering the translucent inner layer around the at least one window.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Henry BRUNELLE, Louis GENDREAU, Danny GRENIER, Guy BAILLARGEON, Guillaume SAVARD, Marie-Hélène POIRIER
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Patent number: 10222053Abstract: The bathtub generally has a wall having a translucent inner layer defining a cavity for receiving water. The bathtub has at least one translucent outer reinforcement member which is secured to a portion of the translucent inner layer, thus forming at least one window with the corresponding portion of the translucent inner layer. The bathtub has a corresponding light source which faces the translucent outer reinforcement member for lighting through the window, into the cavity. The wall further has an outer reinforcement layer covering the translucent inner layer around the at least one window.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2018Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: GESTION ULTRA INTERNATIONALE INC.Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Danny Grenier, Guy Baillargeon, Guillaume Savard, Marie-Hélène Poirier
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Publication number: 20180356087Abstract: The bathtub generally has a wall having a translucent inner layer defining a cavity for receiving water. The bathtub has at least one translucent outer reinforcement member which is secured to a portion of the translucent inner layer, thus forming at least one window with the corresponding portion of the translucent inner layer. The bathtub has a corresponding light source which faces the translucent outer reinforcement member for lighting through the window, into the cavity. The wall further has an outer reinforcement layer covering the translucent inner layer around the at least one window.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2018Publication date: December 13, 2018Inventors: Henry BRUNELLE, Louis GENDREAU, Danny GRENIER, Guy BAILLARGEON, Guillaume SAVARD, Marie-Hélène POIRIER
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Patent number: 9326326Abstract: A comfort bathtub has at least one heated wall portion which is comprised by a composite pliable heat generating envelope integrated with the wall portion. The heat generating envelope has a heated mesh sandwiched between a pair of protection film sheets bonded together about the heated mesh to isolate the heated mesh from molded material of the bathtub. The composite pliable envelope has electrical connections secured to a power supply. A temperature sensor is in communication with the envelope for sensing the temperature thereof. A voltage regulator controls the power supply through a control circuit to regulate the heat generated by the heated mesh. The composite pliable envelope is configured to heat a discrete wall portion of the bathtub to provide a discrete external heated surface of the bathtub.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: GESTION ULTRA INTERNATIONALE iNCInventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Danny Grenier, Guy Baillargeon, Dave Thomas
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Patent number: 8984678Abstract: An air injection system for a hydro-massaging bath is described. An air convecting conduit is in communication with a plurality of injecting orifices formed in a peripheral wall of the bath. An air blower injects air under pressure in an entry opening of the air convecting conduit. A water spray injector is located downstream of the entry opening and upstream of the air injecting orifices to inject a spray of a predetermined volume of water in the injected air under pressure. A water supply conduit is connected to the water spray injector and has a flow regulating valve to regulate the volume of water spray injected in the heated air to saturate the air with water. A shut-off valve is provided in the water supply conduit, and a heater is disposed in the air convecting conduit downstream of the water spray injector and upstream of the air injecting orifices wherein heated, humidified air injected in the water contained within the bathtub does not produce a cool sensation on the body of a user person.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Geston Ultra International Inc.Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Danny Grenier, Guy Baillargeon
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Publication number: 20130000031Abstract: An air injection system for a hydro-massaging bath is described. An air convecting conduit is in communication with a plurality of injecting orifices formed in a peripheral wall of the bath. An air blower injects air under pressure in an entry opening of the air convecting conduit. A water spray injector is located downstream of the entry opening and upstream of the air injecting orifices to inject a spray of a predetermined volume of water in the injected air under pressure. A water supply conduit is connected to the water spray injector and has a flow regulating valve to regulate the volume of water spray injected in the heated air to saturate the air with water. A shut-off valve is provided in the water supply conduit, and a heater is disposed in the air convecting conduit downstream of the water spray injector and upstream of the air injecting orifices wherein heated, humidified air injected in the water contained within the bathtub does not produce a cool sensation on the body of a user person.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Louis Gendreau, Danny Grenier, Guy Baillargeon
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Publication number: 20130000032Abstract: A comfort bathtub has at least one heated wall portion which is comprised by a composite plyable heat generating envelope integrated with the wall portion. The heat generating envelope has a heated mesh sandwiched between a pair of protection film sheets bonded together about the heated mesh to isolate the heated mesh from molded material of the bathtub. The composite plyable envelope has electrical connections secured to a power supply. A temperature sensor is in communication with the envelope for sensing the temperature thereof. A voltage regulator controls the power supply through a controller circuit to regulate the heat generated by the heated mesh. The composite plyable envelope is configured to heat a discrete wall portion of the bathtub to provide a discrete external heated surface of the bathtub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Henry BRUNELLE, Louis GENDREAU, Danny GRENIER, Guy BAILLARGEON, Dave THOMAS
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Publication number: 20060265803Abstract: A hydromassaging bathing tub is provided with jets disposed at various locations about side walls thereof. At least some of these jets are oriented to generate massaging water flows over a bottom wall of the bathing tub. A seat is secured between opposed ones of the side walls of the tub whereby to support the buttocks of a bather seated thereon at an elevated position over the bottom wall whereby the massaging water flows which are directed over the bottom wall will massage the bather from underneath portions of its body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron, Guy Baillargeon, Julie Turcotte
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Publication number: 20060063963Abstract: An electromagnetic treatment system and method of use in combination with a bathtub or shower enclosure and preferably, but not exclusively, a therapeutic type enclosure provided with a therapeutic device to subject a user person to a therapeutic treatment, as well as an electromagnetic treatment. The electromagnetic treatment system comprises an electromagnetic coil attached to an outside surface of the wall of the therapeutic enclosure and surrounds a space in the enclosure where a user person is disposed to undergo an electromagnetic treatment. A pulsating voltage generator is connected to the electromagnetic coil for generating a pulsating electromagnetic about the coil. The electromagnetic field is oriented relative to the space. A control circuit controls the generator and a remote control, which is secured to the therapeutic enclosure and accessible to a user person, actuates the generator through the control circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stephane Baron, Guy Baillargeon, Paul Demers, Guy Sirois
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Patent number: 6477724Abstract: A hydro massage bathtub enclosure is provided with conduits interconnecting air jet holes provided in the sidewalls, end or bottom wall of the bathtub enclosure. One or more curved cavities are disposed below one or more of the air jet holes to create a turbulent air flow in the area of the curved cavity whereby to expel any residual water accumulated in the curved cavity after the water level in the bathtub enclosure has been lowered below the air jet holes with the conduit pressurized by air from the blower to purge the conduit. A water evacuating conduit may also be connected in such cavities for the evacuation of residual water therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Gestion Ultra International Inc.Inventors: Henry Brunelle, Stéphane Baron, Guy Baillargeon
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Patent number: D502989Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Bains Ultra Inc.Inventors: Julie Turcotte, Guy Baillargeon, François Busque, Stéphane Baron, Denise Anne Ouellette, Rénald Demers
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Patent number: D503779Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Bains Ultra Inc.Inventors: Julie Turcotte, Guy Baillargeon, François Busque, Stéphane Baron, Denise Anne Ouellette, Rénald Demers