The present invention relates, in general, to a disposable liner having an antibacterial and slip resistant surface which releases bath mixtures and scents.
Although bathtubs and Jacuzzis are relaxing, they can cause health risks. Parasites, bacteria and disease can lurk in the water in tubs or Jacuzis, when the tubs are not properly treated and cleaned. Use of the tub or Jacuzzi may actually cause health benefits. For example, Jacuzzis lower blood pressure. Therefore, moderate use may actually be therapeutic for individuals with high blood pressure or hypertension. However, most tubs are not cleaned in a manner to ensure they are not contaminated causing illness to bathers.
The present invention provides a liner which creates a clean and a relaxing environment by providing aroma therapy and easy application and easy removal.
An aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides a liner with an anti-bacteria and slip resistant coating having an adhesive base to attach to a base of a tub or shower floor.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention features pockets which receive packets in the form of therapeutic treatment providing aroma therapy, bubble baths and/or fragrances.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention features the liner having a built-in cushion that aligns with the back or neck of the user.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention features handles that extend from the liner that aid in positioning the liner so that it covers the entire surface of a tub or shower floor.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention features a variety of patterns, colors, and styles on the liners allowing for branding and personalization.
Additional aspects, objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The liner as envisioned in an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention may be preferably sized and shaped so that it can fit onto the top surface of a bathtub, Jacuzzi, shower, or the like. When secured to the top surface, the liners create a sterile environment. The liner can be disposed of after each use. Thus, the user does not have to worry about germs and bacteria in public tubs, for example. The liners are designed to fit over the entire surface of a bathtub or they can be sized to at least rest beneath the bottom of user's feet in the shower.
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Similar to liner 100 above, liner 300 may also include top surface 306, front and back surfaces 308a and 308b which extend from the front and back edges of top surface 306, two side surfaces 310a and 310b extending from the side edges of top surface 306 and handles 302 and 304 extending from the front and back surfaces 308a and 308b. Liner 300 additionally includes design pattern 312a used to decorate liner 300.
Alternately, liner 300 may be cut into any shape or design and personalized with a unique pattern. For example, a company's logo may be shown on the liner. Or, colors, shapes and illustrations may be on the liner as shown in
Liner 300 may be, in one aspect, be clear but it can be any color such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo or violet. The design patterns 312b through 312d can be positioned on liner 300 so they are easily visible on the liner. The designs can complement the liner or contrast against the color of the liner so that the designs are spotlighted or highlighted. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, design patterns 312b through 312d can be glow in the dark, providing a subtle glow when exposed to light. Liner 300 or design patterns 312b through 312d can also be glow in the dark to create a unique appearance. Alternatively, liner 300 and design patterns 312b through 312d may be glow in the dark.
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In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, the handles may not be secured to the tub and be free of adhesive but instead extend freely so that the users can grasp them and peel the liners off of the tub or shower surface from either the front or back of the liner. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, handles 502 and 504 may extend from the side surfaces of top surface 506.
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In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, liner 600 may also have a bottom surface (not shown) below top surface 606. The bottom surface may, in one aspect, have an adhesive cover covering a layer of adhesive for affixing or securing liner 600 to the surface of tub, S. The cover conceals the adhesive until the liner is ready to be applied to the surface. When removed, the adhesive side of the liner is placed into a clean and dry bathtub and air bubbles are removed from the liner. When the edges are secured onto the tub surface, the water is set to its preferred temperature and put inside of the bathtub. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, liner 600 may further include a temperature control element which may function to determine and ensure that the water in the tub is at the right temperature. This may include a thermometer and signaling device 650 for indicating the temperature while also signaling whether the water temperature is above or below a predetermined temperature or not. The signaling device may change colors to identify the water is too cold or too hot.
In another aspect, bottom surface of liner 600 may have additional means of affixing or securing liner 600 to surface, S of the tub. Top surface 606 of liner 600 may also be slip resistant. In yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, bottom surface of liner 600 may include a layer of anti-bacteria coating disposed beneath the adhesive layer. This is to ensure that the bacterial levels in liner 600 are non-existent or low.
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Liner 700 may, in another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, feature one or more pockets 712 disposed on top surface 706. In one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, pockets 712 may have an opening and a first and second side and bottom connected to top surface 706 of liner 700. Pockets 712 may also be large enough to receive packets in the form of therapeutic treatment providing salts or similar products for aroma therapy. Pockets 712 may also be large enough for other beauty aid packets which may include soaps, bubble bath crystals and/or fragrances or any type of mixture for relaxation or cleaning of the body. The packets can dissolve when mixed with water or the packets can release its contents when force or pressure is applied to pocket 712 with the packet inside or when force or pressure is applied to the packet. The packets can be a gel pack that is filled, requiring no peeling or unwrapping of the outer layer. No measuring of soap or bath liquids is required, as each packet is prefilled with the appropriate amount of filling. The packets 750 dissolve in pockets 712, and because they are self-contained, they do not leave behind a mess.
Pockets 712 may be positioned along the design on the liner 700. The packets can be multiple colors so that when they are placed inside of the pocket, the colors of the packets add color to the designs on the liner. For example, if the design on the liner is a rose, red packets can be placed inside of the pockets and the rose will appear in a red color because of the red coloring on the red packets. Reflective stickers 751 can be applied to the packets or the outside top of the pockets for enhanced nighttime reflective brightness.
In an alternate aspect of an embodiment, pockets 712 may also feature a seal with plastic strip that can be squeezed between two other, parallel plastic strips on the surface of the liner. When sealed, the packets remain in place. Pockets 712 may feature one or more apertures so that when the packets are ruptured, the contents of the pockets will disperse through the apertures.
Back surface 708b may feature an opening that forms a back pocket 718 which, in turn, may receive a foam or gel head rest. Back pocket 718 may be aligned to the shoulder, neck and head of a user and, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, be sealed in the manner discussed above for pockets 712 which house the packets. In another aspect, the head rest can be made onto the material and removable or back surface 718 may be configured to have an attachment mechanism positioned on back surface 718 to attach and secure an external headrest which can be removed. In yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, back surface 718 may be adapted to have a massager removably or permanently positioned therein to massage the neck or back of a user.
As previously discussed, the pockets can be positioned in a manner as to show a design or a company's logo. Liner 700 may also include liner design 716 as shown. In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, lights or lighting components may be aligned in pockets 712 to accent and highlight each pocket so that the design has a glowing and lighted effect and is easily visible. In yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, liner 700 may feature a first layer having a design with pockets, a second layer (not shown) disposed below the first layer, where the second layer includes the lighting components and electrical circuitry for the pockets and a power source which may be battery or an adapter for AC power and a third layer (not shown) disposed beneath the second layer where the third layer covers and insulates the lighting components and electrical circuitry. The third layer may also include a bottom surface having an adhesive cover, which is removed when the liner is ready to be applied to a surface and which covers a layer of adhesive used to secure liner 700 to the surface of the bathtub.
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Liner 800 as with liner 700 described above, may also include top surface 806, front and back surfaces 808a and 808b which extend from the front and back edges of top surface 806, two side surfaces 810a and 810b extending from the side edges of top surface 806 and handles 802 and 804 extending from the front and back surfaces 808a and 808b. Additionally, liner 800 may feature perforations 814 on the front drain area (for frontal drainage tubs) or bottom drains. Perforations 814 outline the drain of the tub or shower. After its use, the perforations can be fully opened so that the water in the tub can be drained. Liner 800 may, in another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, feature one or more pockets 812 disposed on top surface 806. Pockets 812, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, may extend in an U-shaped layout along the front and side edge of the liner 800. As previously discussed, the pockets can be positioned in a manner as to show a design or a company's logo.
In another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, lights or lighting components may be aligned in pockets 812 to accent and highlight each pocket so that the design has a glowing and lighted effect and is easily visible. In yet another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, liner 800 may feature a first layer having a design with pockets, a second layer (not shown) disposed below the first layer, where the second layer includes the lighting components and electrical circuitry for the pockets and a power source which may be battery or an adapter for AC power and a third layer (not shown) disposed beneath the second layer where the third layer covers and insulates the lighting components and electrical circuitry. The third layer may also include a bottom surface having an adhesive cover, which is removed when the liner is ready to be applied to a surface and which covers a layer of adhesive used to secure liner 800 to the surface of the bathtub.
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Additionally, back surface 908b of liner 900 may include may feature an opening that forms a back pocket 918 which, in turn, may receive a foam or gel head rest. Back pocket 918 may be aligned to the shoulder, neck and head of a user and, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, be sealed in the manner discussed above for pockets 912 which house the packets. In another aspect, the head rest can be made onto the material and removable or back surface 918 may be configured to have an attachment mechanism positioned on back surface 918 to attach and secure an external headrest which can be removed.
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Similar to liner 800 described above, liner 1000 may also include top surface 1006, front and back surfaces 1010a and 1010b which extend from the front and back edges of top surface 1006, two side surfaces 1010a and 1010b extending from the side edges of top surface 1006 and handles 1002 and 1004 extending from the front and back surfaces 1010a and 1010b. As shown, a user, once done, may remove liner 1000 by simply lifting either of or both of handles 1002 and 1004 (as they are not secured to the tub surface, S).
Liner 1000 may also feature perforations 1014 on the front drain area (for frontal drainage tubs) or bottom drains. Perforations 1014 outline the drain of the tub or shower. After its use, the perforations can be fully opened so that the water in the tub can be drained. Liner 1000 may, in another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, feature one or more pockets 1012 disposed on top surface 1006. Pockets 1012, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, may extend in an U-shaped layout along the front and side edge of the liner 1000. As previously discussed, the pockets can be positioned in a manner as to show a design or a company's logo.
Additionally, back surface 1008b of liner 1000 may include may feature an opening that forms a back pocket 1018 which, in turn, may receive a foam or gel head rest. Back pocket 1018 may be aligned to the shoulder, neck and head of a user and, in one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, be sealed in the manner discussed above for pockets 1012 which house the packets. In another aspect, the head rest can be made onto the material and removable or back surface 1018 may be configured to have an attachment mechanism positioned on back surface 1018 to attach and secure an external headrest which can be removed.
Although this present invention has been disclosed with reference to specific forms and embodiments, it will be evident that a great number of variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically disclosed and certain features of the present invention may be used independently of other features—all without departing from the present invention as defined in the appended claims
This Application claims the benefit of, and is related to Applicant's provisional patent application, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/700,742 titled “BATHTUB AND SHOWER LINER,” filed Sep. 13, 2012.
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61700742 | Sep 2012 | US |