Thursday, September 18, 2014

History Of The Jacuzzi...!

It's amazing what some parents will do to help their children. Sometimes the ideas from desparate parents end up helping us all!

Now many of us never even consider where ideas like this come from, but are glad just the same to enjoy the benefits of having them around and functioning.

Candido Jacuzzi

Candido Jacuzzi was the youngest of seven inventive brothers whose family left a small town in Italy for Berkeley, California in the early 1900s. By the 1930s, the brothers were the owners of Jacuzzi Brothers, Inc., which designed submersible pumps for agriculture. It was Candido who made “Jacuzzi” a household word after a devastating illness struck his son.

In the winter of 1942–43, Ken Jacuzzi wasn’t quite two years old; he caught a fever that eventually left him crippled “from neck to knees” with systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Candido sold off property so that he could afford to spend more time at home with Ken. He paid for physical therapists and all kinds of cures—everything from goat’s milk to gold injections—though nothing seemed to work. But Candido found a real chance to make a difference for Ken when doctors discovered that hydrotherapy helped relieve the child’s pain.

The nearest hospital with a hydrotherapy unit was a long drive away, and Ken found the trip exhausting. So Candido went to work redesigning a sump pump that pulled water out of basements to create a water jet. Then he added an air inlet mixing the water and air that shot from the jet. The resulting pump created a whirlpool in the family bathtub, so Ken could have frequent hydrotherapy at home to relieve his pain. Doctors were pleased at how well the boy’s blood was circulating. It kept his limbs from atrophying. Dad was glad he was finally helping Ken.

At the request of a doctor, Candido patented his invention and sold it for medical use. In 1966, he invented a tub with a built-in pump and was issued a patent for the first version of the Jacuzzi “hot tub.” Eventually known simply as “Jacuzzis,” these outdoor whirlpools became popular throughout the world for recreation, and for giving their owners a “celebrity lifestyle,” a term that referred to Hollywood sexcapades. It’s likely that someone reading this very list owes his or her conception to Candido’s Jacuzzi.

While the inventor may have never known what uses his wonderful invention would be put to, you can bet that the "Jacuzzi" was and is appreciated by many folks around today!

Coffee out on the patio this morning. We can watch the hummingbirds at the feeder!

6 comments:

  1. I'd love to have one of those tubs!
    Haven't seen hummingbirds at our feeder for about two weeks now. Coffee sounds good - I'll bring the Dunkins.

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  2. Oh, I love watching hummingbirds. They are so graceful. Right about now I wish I had a jacuzzi in my back yard. We have had a week of cold weather and my joints are starting to ache. Too cold too early. Save my spot on the swing, I'm on my way.

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  3. That certainly was a great invention, it helps many who suffer from an assortment of problems.

    Nice to know it is dry enough for being outdoors and your place. While it isn't raining right now it is very wet. Hummers are my favorite little birds, keep feeders all the time.

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  4. So that is where the Jacuzzi came from. BTW, with all this heavy rain that is coming down, the hummingbirds are still coming to my feeders, too.

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  5. Hey Phyllis...
    The hummers around here are still fairly active, rain and all! Guess they don't mind the wet.

    Thanks for coming over today!



    Hey Linda M...
    I wouldn't mind having one myself.

    Gonna be a bad Winter, I think.

    Thanks for the visit!



    Hey Jo...
    No doubt the Jacuzzi helped and is still helping a lot of folks.

    Back in the kitchen as it started raining again!

    Thanks, sweetie, for dropping by!

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  6. I love to have a Jacuzzi! It's the best part of going to the gym.

    Can we watch the hummingbirds from the kitchen?

    I found a new recipe for applesauce-oatmeal cake with a toasted coconut/pecan frosting I'll bring to go with our coffee. Hubby says it's a keeper.

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