This invention relates to apparatus for releasable attachment to a bathing tub or spa for holding and making available to a bather reading material, drinking glasses or other beverage containers or other articles.
The use of caddies, utility trays, holders and the like in association with bathtubs and spas is a well known practice. The following patent publications are exemplary of the current state of the prior art in this field: U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,244, issued Nov. 5, 2002, U.S. Pat. No. 5,761,753, issued Jun. 9, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,927, issued Apr. 22, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,036, issued Jan. 13, 1998, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2004/0034914, published Feb. 26, 2004, and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2002/0020797, published Feb. 21, 2002.
Many bathers would like to relax in a tub or spa and at the same time read a book, magazine or other reading material. In many instances, the bather also would like to have a cold drink readily available. To read a book, magazine, etc., the bather typically needs to manually hold the reading material while keeping her or his hands out of the water. This is very tiring and impractical in some instances, especially for the elderly. Sometimes candles are used to provide a romantic atmosphere during bathing. One can put drink glasses, ice buckets, candles, etc. on the floor but the bather has to get up to retrieve the item and then must put it back down again. This is highly inconvenient and involves an unnecessary expenditure of energy. Although articles can be placed on some tub or spa rims, they can easily be dislodged.
While caddies and the like are known, they are often inconvenient to use and are inconveniently positioned for the bather. Furthermore, installation and removal of the caddies can be unduly complicated and time consuming. Also, such prior art arrangements can be rather bulky and inconvenient to use or store. Many prior art caddy arrangements do not readily lend themselves to use with different sizes and shapes of tubs and spas.
The apparatus of the present invention is characterized by its relative simplicity, ease of use and versatility. The apparatus can be readily attached to detached from a bathing tub or spa. In addition, the apparatus can be manipulated to either place the reading material, beverage container or the like over the tub or spa interior or move it to a position where it is completely out of the way and will not interfere with the bather. The apparatus has structural features enabling it to be used with different sizes and shapes of tubs and spas.
The apparatus of the invention is for releasable attachment to a bathing tub or spa having a side, an upper rim adjoining the side and an interior defined by an interior wall surface for occupation by a bather. The apparatus is utilized to support a book, magazine or other reading material to be read by the bather as well as to support beverage containers or other articles for ready access by the bather.
The apparatus includes attachment structure for releasable attachment of the apparatus to the side of the tub or spa.
The apparatus includes a first table having a first table distal end and a first table proximal end. The first table is pivotally connected for rotation about a substantially vertical axis to the attachment structure at the first table proximal end and the first table extends outwardly from the attachment structure.
The first table is movable about the substantially vertical axis in a substantially horizontal plane during rotational movement thereof relative to the attachment structure. The first table has an upper surface for supporting a drink container or other articles.
The apparatus also includes a second table having a second table proximal end adjacent to the first table distal end and a second table distal end. The first and second tables are connected, with the second table extending outwardly from the first table distal end and rotatably movable with the first table about the substantially vertical axis.
The second table is pivotally movable relative to the first table about a substantially horizontal axis. The second table has an upper surface for supporting a book, magazine or other reading material.
Other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, apparatus constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is designated by reference numeral 10.
The apparatus includes attachment structure 18 for releasably attaching the apparatus to the tub.
The attachment structure includes a primary attachment member 20, a suction cup 22 for engagement with the side of the tub and a suction cup support member 24 connected to and extending upwardly from the suction cup to a portion of the primary attachment member.
The suction cup support member 24 is of adjustable length, being comprised of two telescopic portions. A lock 26 of any suitable type is employed to selectively alternatively lock the suction cup support member in alternative different lengths.
The suction cup 22 is held to the bottom of the support member 24 by a pivoted bracket 28 which may be swiveled as shown in
The attachment structure additionally includes an adjustable bracket 36 which is elevated relative to the suction cup. The bracket 36 includes a horizontally disposed bracket leg 38 for positioning on the rim of the tub or spa and a downwardly extending bracket leg 40 slidably attached to the horizontally disposed bracket leg for frictionally engaging the interior wall surface of the tub or spa.
The apparatus includes a cover or housing 50 which is pivotally connected to the attachment structure and movable between a closed position (shown in
The apparatus includes a first table 56 having a first table distal end 58 and a first table proximal end 60. The first table has an upper surface defining indents 62, 64 for supporting a non-alcoholic beverage container or other articles. The first table 56 is pivotally connected for rotation about a vertical axis to the attachment structure 18 at the first table proximal end, with the first table extending outwardly from the attachment structure. The first table is movable about the vertical axis in a horizontal plane during rotational movement thereof relative to the attachment structure.
In particular, a pivot stub shaft 68 extends downwardly from the bottom of the first table 56 and is rotatably accommodated within a support cylinder 70 fixedly attached to attachment structure 18. This allows the first table to be rotatably positioned as shown for example in
The apparatus also includes a second table 74 having a second table proximal end 76 adjacent to the first table distal end and a second table distal end 78. The second table extends outwardly from the first table distal end and the second table is rotatably movable with the first table about the vertical axis of rotation of the first table.
The second table 74 is pivotally movable relative to the first table about a substantially horizontal axis. The second table has an upper surface for supporting a book, magazine or other reading material. A ledge or stop 80 is provided to support the reading material when the second table is tilted.
Referring now to
This application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/535,877, filed on Jan. 12, 2004.
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