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The invention will hereby be more clarified referring to the shown drawing sample below.
FIG. 1 shows a schematic upper view of the Bath Comfort Bed.
FIG. 2 shows a schematic side view of the Bath Comfort Bed.
FIG. 3 shows a schematic bottom view of the Bath Comfort Bed.
FIG. 1. The Bath Comfort Bed from the upper view consists of 1) Cushion, 2) Back support and 3) Seat. The 4) sucking cups are needed to keep the Bath Comfort Bed on place.
FIG. 2. The Bath Comfort Bed from the side view has 1) Cushion, 2) Back support and 3) Seat. The 5+6) valves are meant to fill the bed with air and/or liquid(s). The 7) separation surface/part between the Seat and the Back support and the 8) separation surface/part between Back support and Cushion. The 10) consolidation for the bottom side and Back support.
FIG. 3. The Bath Comfort Bed, shown from the bottom side, has 4) sucking cups, 5+6) valves to fill the Seat, Back support and Cushion with air and/or liquid(s). The 9) partitions with spaces consists to give more stabilisation to the Bath Comfort Bed.