Information
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Patent Grant
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6752773
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Patent Number
6,752,773
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- DeMille; Danton D.
- Thanh; Quang D
Agents
- Ohlandt, Greeley, Ruggiero & Perle, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 601 154
- 601 155
- 601 156
- 601 157
- 601 158
- 601 159
- 601 160
- 601 167
- 601 168
- 004 5411
- 004 5415
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is provided a foldable bubbling bath mat having two or more interconnected segments and a number of air channels with two or more apertures located in a bottom surface of the air channels. The bubbling bath mat is adapted to produce varying sized air bubbles and, thus, improve the overall therapeutic massaging effect on a user.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bath mat. More particularly, the present invention relates to a bubbling bath mat that provides a bubbling massage having a therapeutic aeration effect. The present invention also provides a foldable mat for easy handling and storage.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Examples of bubbling bath mats relating to the present invention and demonstrating the state of the art can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,090,403; 5,080,091; 4,962,759; 4,417,568; 4,409,693; and 3,809,073. In addition, German Patent Nos. 2,854,503 and 4,033,021 also reflect the state of the art.
All of the above provide for bubbling bath mats that introduce air into a body of water through a plurality of apertures located in an upper and/or side surface of the mat. The drawbacks associated with these different configurations include: (1) upper surface apertures can be blocked by a user's body, and (2) side surface apertures have a dissipated therapeutic massaging effect since only a limited area of the body of water is affected.
The present invention addresses the above-mentioned deficiencies by providing a bubbling bath mat adapted such that air escapes through a plurality of small apertures from a bottom surface of one or more air channels. This arrangement improves aeration for improved therapeutic massaging effect. In addition to the foregoing, the present invention is distinct over the prior art in that it provides for a bubbling bath mat having four or more distinct rigid segments, which not only allow for greater flexibility in positioning the mat within a tub, but also allow the mat to be folded up on itself. The present invention also provides for a bubbling bath mat having a plurality of soft pads affixed to the surface of one or more of the rigid segments. Moreover, the present invention provides for a bubbling bath mat adapted to produce differently sized bubbles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a bubbling bath mat with an improved aeration effect.
It is another object of the present invention to provide such a bubbling bath mat adapted to produce bubbles of different sizes.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide such a bubbling bath mat with an adjustable valve means.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide such a bubbling bath mat that can be folded into a compact unit for convenient handling and storage.
It is still yet further another object of the present invention to provide detachable/adjustable attachments that can be used with the bubbling bath mat.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a bubbling bath mat that has soft padding adapted to provide improved comfort without inhibiting aeration.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide such a bubbling bath mat configured to adjustably fit in a tub or basin.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by a bubbling bath. The mat is preferably adapted for use with a device for emitting compressed air into the mat. The mat has an elongated body with a plurality of interconnected segments and air channels, an air distributor controller. The surface of each segment has a plurality of differently sized apertures for producing bubbles of different size. The surface of one or more of the segments being preferably adapted with a plurality of soft pads having apertures therein that correspond in size and shape to the plurality of differently sized apertures in the surface of each segment. The segments preferably extend the entire width of the mat. The segments are connected at a plurality of joints. Each joint preferably has a pair of link hinges laterally spaced and diametrically opposed and secured along the outer edges of each segment. The joints allow the mat to be compactly folded for easy handling and storage.
The present invention provides for an improved bubbling bath mat having a better aeration and therapeutic massaging effect, and being adapted to be folded into a compact size for easy transport and storage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a bubbling bath mat, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a top view of the bubbling bath mat of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the bubbling bath mat of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a blown up view of a portion of the bottom surface of the bubbling bath mat of
FIG. 1
, shown by circle
126
;
FIG. 5
is a section view taken along lines
5
—
5
of the bubbling bath mat of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a top view of an attachment in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a side view of the attachment of
FIG. 6
in an assembled position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and more particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a bubbling bath mat in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention generally represented by reference numeral
1
. Bubbling bath mat
1
, preferably, has a plurality of longitudinally disposed segments, including a head segment
5
and body segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
, which extend the longitudinal length of bubbling bath mat
1
. Preferably, segments
5
,
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
are made of a rigid material.
Head segment
5
has an air distributor controller
30
. Preferably, air distributor controller
30
has an air inlet orifice
35
for receiving and engaging a hose
40
. Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, head segment
5
is connected to segment
10
by two or more air channels. Preferably, the air channels include at least two outer channels
45
and at least two inner channels
50
. Outer channels
45
and inner channels
50
are adapted to extend the entire longitudinal length of bubbling bath mat
1
and to flexibly traverse joints
55
. Outer channels
45
preferably run along opposing outer edges of mat
1
in the longitudinal direction. Inner channels
50
preferably run along an inner portion of mat
1
in the longitudinal direction.
Each segment
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
preferably has one or more apertures
125
randomly distributed throughout a surface
115
of each segment. Preferably, apertures
125
are differently sized. Segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
can be flexibly hinged together in any suitable manner, but preferably by link hinges
56
laterally spaced and diametrically opposed along the outer edge of bubbling bath mat
1
at one or more joints
55
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, head segment
5
has a first chamber
75
, which surrounds a second chamber
85
and is separated from second chamber
85
by a wall structure
90
. First chamber
75
, preferably has at least two air orifices
95
, which allow air to be fed from first chamber
75
to outer channels
45
. Second chamber
85
preferably has one or more air orifices
100
, which allow air to be fed from second chamber
85
to inner channels
50
. Outer channels
45
and inner channels
50
preferably have removable end caps
105
to enable a user to drain water trapped inside said channels.
Air distributor controller
30
preferably bisects wall structure
90
to connect first chamber
75
and second chamber
85
. Controller
30
preferably is also adapted to rotate. When controller
30
is rotated in a first direction into a first position
60
, air can be forced through inlet orifice
35
and then through a first wall opening
70
into first chamber
75
. When controller
30
is rotated in a second direction, opposite that of the first direction, into a second position
65
, air can be forced through inlet orifice
35
and then through first wall opening
70
and a second wall opening
80
into both first chamber
75
and second chamber
85
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, for air to pass between segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
, preferably outer channels
45
and inner channels
50
have sections of flexible hose
130
traversing joints
55
. Preferably, each flexible hose section
130
is configured to provide enough rigidity to withstand collapse and enough flexibility to enable mat
1
to be folded as an integral unit.
Outer channels
45
and inner channels
50
preferably have a plurality of small apertures
135
, which run along a bottom surface
140
of said channels for air to escape from mat
1
. Air escaping from apertures
135
flows downward toward the surface of the tub or basin and then upward through apertures
125
in the surface of segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
producing bubbles of different sizes for a unique massaging effect.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, bubbling bath mat
1
preferably has a plurality of suction cups
150
mounted to the bottom of segments
5
,
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
. Each suction cup
150
preferably has a lower concave cup portion
155
and a hollow cylindrical portion
160
. Cup portions
155
preferably are adapted to contact the surface of a tub or basin to hold securely bubbling bath mat
1
in position. Each cylindrical portion
160
preferably is adapted to connect cup portions
155
to segments
5
,
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
. Each cylindrical portion
160
preferably creates a gap
165
between bottom surface
140
of channels
45
and
50
and the surface of the tub or basin. Gap
165
preferably functions to facilitate air bubble emanation.
Surface
115
of each segment
15
,
20
and
25
has preferably a number of soft pads
110
preferably affixed thereto. Soft pads
110
preferably have a plurality of apertures
120
(shown in FIG.
2
). Apertures
120
preferably are sized and distributed to correspond to and align with apertures
125
in the surface of segments
15
,
20
and
25
so that air escaping from apertures
135
and flowing through apertures
125
is not inhibited.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, there is shown an attachment
170
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Attachment
170
preferably has three interconnected segments
175
,
180
and
185
. Each segment
175
,
180
,
185
has a surface
195
with two or more apertures
190
. Preferably, apertures
190
are differently sized and randomly distributed.
Segment
175
preferably has an engager
200
for connecting attachment
170
to bubbling bath mat
1
. Preferably, engager
200
is shaped to engage bubbling bath mat
1
at joints
55
. For example, engager
200
can be shaped as shown in
FIG. 7
to slide between segments
5
and
10
,
10
and
15
,
15
and
20
, or
20
and
25
. Segment
175
preferably also has a receiver
205
to adjustably receive and hold an engaging rod
210
located on segment
185
. Preferably, segment
180
is located between segments
175
and
185
and pivotably connected to each segment
175
and
185
by any suitable structure, but preferably by hinge pins
215
and
220
respectively. Preferably, hinge pin
220
has a massaging roller
225
with two or more circular nodules
230
distributed over the surface of roller
225
to provide a therapeutic massaging effect.
In addition to the foregoing, bubbling bath mat
1
, preferably can be adjustably fastened to the surface of a conventional tub or basin to accommodate different sitting positions. Segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
are preferably made of rigid material and flexibly hinged together at joints
55
, to enable a user to affix mat
1
, via suction cups
150
, to the surface of a tub at various locations. For example, a user is able to fasten mat
1
to the surface of a tub such that one or more of the preferably rigid segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
are affixed to a back side surface of the tub and the remaining segments are affixed to a bottom surface of the tub. This arrangement would preferably allow a user to rest the majority of their weight on those segments fastened to the bottom surface and to lean back against those segments fastened to the side surface to receive an improved and more direct massaging effect to their back region.
Further, bubbling bath mat
1
preferably can be easily removed and folded up on itself into a compact size for efficient handling and storage. Joints
55
, flexibly connecting segments
10
,
15
,
20
and
25
, preferably have link hinges
56
that allow segment
10
to be folded over segment
15
, segment
15
to be folded over segment
20
, and segment
20
to be folded over segment
25
. Thus, this combination of two or more rigid segments flexibly interconnected enables mat
1
to be conveniently folded.
Bubbling bath mat
1
, in conjunction with a compressed air source (not shown) that produces heated air, preferably produces warm bubbles that help maintain water temperature. Still further, bubbling bath mat
1
may preferably be operated in conjunction with the compressed air source using a floating waterproof remote control device (not shown) to improve safety.
The present invention having been thus described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the present invention as defined herein.
Claims
- 1. A bubbling bath mat comprising:a plurality of segments operatively and longitudinally connected together, each segment having a body made of rigid material, said body having a surface with a plurality of body apertures, some of said plurality of segments having a pad with a plurality of pad apertures, some of the plurality of body apertures align with some of the plurality of pad apertures; an air controller having an inlet orifice for receiving compressed air; and a plurality of air channels for connecting together said plurality of segments, for receiving air from said air controller, and for directing said air to said plurality of segments, each of said plurality of air channels having a plurality of small apertures disposed to emit said air in a downward direction such that said air can flow through said one or more of said plurality of segments.
- 2. The mat of claim 1, further comprising an attachment connected to said mat for providing an additional massaging effect.
- 3. The mat of claim 2, wherein said attachment is a foot massager.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Jun 1980 |
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