See how segmented flotation chambers at varying heights support infants partially above water,
See how a retractable foot rest cushion eliminates the need for bath towels on the ground, prov
See how a cradle-and-wall flotation structure supports infants in a reclined position above wat
See how a nested inflatable cradle with graduated depth and stabilizing member keeps infants ab
See how segmented flotation chambers with varying heights support infants in a reclined positio
See how a U-shaped floating device with inwardly angled legs and textured surfaces provides sta
See how a segmented flotation device with variable-height support allows infants to recline bet
A continuous curved start-block surface replaces the foot wedge to reduce trip hazards, support more swimmers, and speed meet-time setup.
A soft protruded sleeve and squeezable bag collect earwax by gentle picking and negative pressure, reducing noise, injury risk, and tool count.
A handle-linked harness supports the lower back and raises the legs to prevent panic from sinking while teaching beginner kicking motion.
Multiple airbags and bidirectional pumps shift buoyancy to match swim posture and keep the head above water in emergencies.
Buoyant tunnel structures and comfort items help reduce water fear while preserving safe support and user movement during swim training.
A hinged back float with a 45° tilt limit helps small children stay upright, keep the head above water, and practice basic swim movements.