Corner and bathtub accessory device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301724
  • Patent Number
    6,301,724
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Fetsuga; Robert M.
    Agents
    • Homburg; Randal D.
Abstract
The invention relates to a device to be placed across the sides of a bathtub for placement of accessories, bathing articles and products and bathtub toys, providing a draining basket to allow toys or other articles to drain after use and multiple compartments in the single-piece molded water-proof device, which is detachable from the tub, yet secured in a fashion to prevent accidental displacement of the device from the bathtub.
Description




I. BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a device to be placed across the sides of a bathtub for placement of accessories, bathing articles and products and bathtub toys, providing a draining basket to allow toys or other articles to drain after use and multiple compartments in the single-piece molded water-proof device, which is detachable from the tub, yet secured in a fashion to prevent accidental displacement of the device from the bathtub.




2. Description of Prior Art




Bathroom and bathtub accessories, in a variety of form and function, are well represented in the market. Many of them contain similar features and function as the current invention, but none of them have the identical features and functions of the current invention, nor do they provide the space conscious design and secure attachment of the disclosed invention.




The following United States patents are disclosed and incorporated within this provisional patent application. A sidewall attaching bathtub tray, having telescoping side adjustment, intended for containing bathing accessories including soap and shampoos, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,940,903 to Yemini. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,003, to Springer, a toy containing storage chamber, having a draining collection chamber below a perforated draining platform is disclosed, and is illustrated with a decorative top portion in which the toys may be stored, or is alternatively illustrated with the toys encased in the body of the toy storage device. A similar drainage device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,058 to Keough, in that a draining platform is located above a moisture collection chamber in this free-standing bath toy device.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,727,606 to Cavey discloses a wall mounted bathroom storage accessory having a waterproof sheet with a decorative embossment containing several storage hooks and trays. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,175,896 to Zamir, a wall mounted massage unit is disclosed having a suction cup-type attachment. A soap container having a drainage platform is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,412 to Lee, providing a bristled drainage surface for soap, allowing the moisture on the bar of soap to drain above a separated chamber below, away from the under-surface of the soap. A coated wire bathtub basket and accessory is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,053,954 to Chapman, which is placed above and between the opposing sides of the tub, preferably under the spigot of the bathtub, such device containing dual baskets with depressions for soap, shampoo and other bathing items, and has a washcloth rack connecting the two baskets.




Several design patents are also disclosed which include bathtub and bathroom shelves with drain features and segregated compartments, including the ability to span the width of the bathtub resting on the sides of the bathtub, but do not include the features of the current invention.




II. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A principle objective of the invention is to provide a bathtub accessory that is placed in the least obstructive location of the bathtub, the area farthest from the spigot, which is contoured to the shape of the tub fixture, suited for containing bathing toiletries.




Another objective is to provide a device which would contain a liberal amount of children's bathtub toys and allow ample drainage.




A further objective is to provide the device with a secure, yet removable attachment to the tub to reduce the dislocation of the device by accidental or unintentional contact. To accomplish these objectives, the device is embodied in the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiment, realizing, however, that the drawings are merely illustrative only, and that changes may be made to the specific construction contained within the scope of the detailed description below.











III. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The following formal drawings submitted with this utility patent application are incorporated herein a illustrations of the embodiments of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a top view of the apparatus.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the apparatus.





FIG. 3

is a second side view of the invention placed in a bathtub.





FIG. 4

is a view of a placement of an embodiment of a removable attachment means in relation to the invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the invention in a bathtub.











IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention, as shown in

FIGS. 1-5

of the drawings, is a corner and bathtub accessory device


10


for use in a bathtub


100


, providing an additional storage and draining area for bathing accessories, bathing articles and products and children's bath toys, the invention


10


comprising, preferably, a single-piece molded water-resisting material having a basket area


60


formed by a perforated bottom


20


, at least two side panels


30


, a front panel


40


, a rear panel


50


, and a horizontal support tray


70


. The bathtub


100


to which the device is applied is a standard bathtub, having relatively parallel sides


102


, a rear wall


104


, a spigot end


106


, an opposite end


108


opposing the spigot end


106


and an upper edge


110


surrounding the entire bathtub


100


, as shown in

FIG. 5

of the drawings. The side panels


30


each have an upper section


32


, side sections


34


and a lower section


36


, the lower section


36


connected to the perforated bottom


20


. The front panel


40


has an upper section


42


, side sections


44


and a lower section


46


, the lower section


46


connected to the perforated bottom


20


and the side sections


44


of the front panel


40


are connected to the side sections


34


of the side panels


30


. The rear panel


50


also has an upper section


52


, side sections


54


and a lower section


56


, such lower section


56


attached to the perforated bottom


20


. Such rear panel


50


, most preferably, should conform in shape to the slope and contour of the rear wall


104


of the bathtub


100


. The side sections


54


of the rear panel


50


are connected to the side sections


34


of the side panels


30


.




The upper section


32


of the side panels


30


, the upper section


42


of the front panel


40


and the upper section


52


of the rear panel


50


define a basket rim


62


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


of the drawings. Parallel to the perforated bottom


20


, emanating from the basket rim


62


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the drawings, is the horizontal support tray


70


, which has an upper surface


72


and a lower surface


76


. The upper surface


72


is supplied with a plurality of indented impressions


74


for accommodating shampoo bottles, soap, hygiene product containers and other bath cleansing products.




The lower surface


76


of the horizontal support tray


70


rests upon the upper edge


110


of the bathtub


100


and attaches to the bathtub by a removable attachment means


80


affixed to the lower surface


76


of the horizontal support tray


70


, as shown in

FIG. 3

of the drawings. Most preferably, the invention


10


is placed in the opposite end


108


opposing the spigot end


106


of the bathtub


100


against the rear wall


104


of the bathtub


100


, such opposite end


108


opposing the spigot end


106


of the bathtub


100


presenting the least disruptive location to place the invention


10


within the bathtub


100


, as shown in

FIG. 5

of the drawings. Such removable attachment means


80


is preferably provided as suction cups, adhesive buttons and hooks, and hook-and-loop type attachments. The removable attachment means


80


should be secure enough to prevent accidental displacement of the invention


10


from the upper edge


110


of the bathtub


100


, but not so secure as to present difficult removal by the user when the device is not needed or desired.




In an alternative embodiment, the side panels


30


, front panel


40


, rear panel


50


and the indented impressions


74


in the horizontal support tray


70


may also be perforated for enhanced drainage and additional air flow to any contained wet items.



Claims
  • 1. A corner and bathtub accessory device for use in a bathtub, providing an additional storage and draining area for bathing accessories accessories, bathing articles and products and children's bath toys, the invention comprising:a. a basket area defined by a perforated bottom, at least two side panels, a front panel, a rear panel; b. each side panel having an upper section, side sections and a lower section, the lower section connected to the perforated bottom; c. the front panel having an upper section, side sections and a lower section, the lower section connected to the perforated bottom and the side sections of the front panel are connected to the side sections of the side panels; d. the rear panel also having an upper section, side sections and a lower section, such lower section attached to the perforated bottom and the side sections of the rear panel are connected to the side sections of the side panels, wherein such rear panel conforms in shape to the slope and contour of a rear wall of the bathtub; e. the upper section of the side panels, the upper section of the front panel and the upper section of the rear panel defining a basket rim; f. a horizontal support tray parallel to the perforated bottom, extending from the basket rim, having an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface supplied with a plurality of indented impressions for accommodating shampoo bottles, soap, hygiene product product containers and other bath cleansing products, the lower surface of the horizontal support tray resting upon upper edges of the bathtub and attaching to such upper edges of the bathtub by a removable attachment means affixed to the lower surface of the horizontal support tray.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Provisional Patent Application No. 60/154,648 filed on Sep. 20, 1999.

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Number Name Date Kind
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3239850 Kiss Mar 1966
4574407 Didia Mar 1986
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number Date Country
8480 Jul 1928 AU
676050 Feb 1930 FR
17457 Jan 1888 GB
257771 Sep 1926 GB
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/154648 Sep 1999 US