This application relates to articles of manufacture for use in bathing children safely.
Many products exist for bathing children, including several character shaped products that fit over the spout of a bath. These and other bath toys, however, may be unsafe, insofar as the child is provided access to the faucet and drain controls. These products may further have characteristics that children find overwhelming, for example, because of their size or failure to regulate the flow of water exiting the spout of the bath. Accordingly, there is a need for products for use by children or parents during the bath time that are safer and more fun for the child to use.
A device for bathing children is provided that includes: a hollow body having a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end; a plurality of height adjustable legs extending outward from the body; a funnel shaped insert in the hollow body at the distal end thereof, the funnel shaped insert having an opening to receive a vertical flow of a water and an exit extending outward from a bottom of the funnel shaped insert in an orientation that redirects the vertical flow of the water; a tubular channel disposed within the hollow body and coupled at a first end to the exit of the funnel shaped insert and extending toward the proximal end of the hollow body; and a spout rotatably coupled to the tubular channel at a proximal end opposite the first end.
In one embodiment, the body has a shape resembling anatomical features of an animal.
In one embodiment, the spout is rotatable 360-degree relative to the hollow body.
In one embodiment, the spout has a bend therein.
In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of height adjustable legs includes an elongated threaded leg extension having helical threading on an external surface thereof.
In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of height adjustable legs comprises a tubular holder having helical threads corresponding to the helical threads of the elongated threaded leg extension on an interior surface of the tubular holder, and wherein the tubular holder is fixedly coupled to the hollow body, the at least one of the plurality of height adjustable legs adjustable by rotating the elongated threaded leg extension relative to the tubular holder.
In one embodiment, the at least one of the plurality of height adjustable legs comprises a suction cup pivotally coupled to the elongated threaded leg extension.
In one embodiment, the elongated threaded leg extension has incremental markings at a bottom thereof to display a water level from a bottom of the adjustable leg.
In one embodiment, the at least one of the plurality of height adjustable legs is other than plumb and wherein the incremental markings are at an angle.
In one embodiment, the markings are at an angle between 25° and 60°.
In one embodiment, the tubular channel is disposed horizontally within the hollow body.
In one embodiment, the tubular channel disposed within the hollow body to have a slope between 1.5% and 12.5%.
In one embodiment, the tubular channel disposed within the hollow body has a length of 14″ to 17″.
In one embodiment, a linear slope from a top of the funnel shaped insert to the spout is between 14.6% and 25.6%.
In one embodiment, the device has a plurality of front leg and wherein the plurality of front legs are splayed laterally to provide a footwell providing clearance of between 4.5″ and 11″.
In one embodiment, the device has a plurality of articulating rear legs.
In one embodiment, the articulating legs include at least one spherical joint with a rail thereon and a leg portion with a slotted spherical socket that receives the spherical joint in a pivoting relationship.
Other aspects will be apparent from the disclosure herein.
The present application generally provides a product or products to implement and facilitate a new, cleaner, and safer approach to bathing young children. This product was created with intent to limit the potential for infant drowning, water related injuries, and other unsanitary washing practices.
In at least one aspect, a free-standing, height adjustable, infant to toddler (9 months-3 years) bath safety device is provided, that aids parents in safely bathing their children, by eliminating or otherwise ameliorating potential infant drowning and other traditional hazards associated with water related injuries.
The device can be configured by incorporating features on a figurine that resemble certain familiar anatomical features of an animal or character to make it more aesthetically pleasing to children, such as an elephant or rhinoceros. The device preferably features a 360-degree swivel water exit section, with a unique pitch (degree of slope) that allows for multiple options to direct water flow onto the child below eye-level and directly onto the child's torso. When in use, the device provides a continuous flow of clean, temperature-controlled water, while allowing for soiled, soapy water to drain out of the tub. The device also allows parents to have both hands on their child at all times of bathing process. That is, the device moves the flow of water from the bath's spout closer to the infant so that the parent does not need to reach for water from the bath's spout with one hand. The device is preferably made with elastomeric materials, such as plastic or thermoplastic rubber, that withstand relatively high temperatures (e.g., 100 degrees C.) for easy cleaning.
In at least one embodiment, the device is adjustable so that the height of figurine may be manipulated by screwing in and/or out adjustable height legs, if needed to accommodate the height of child so that the water is directed below the level of the child's chin. Users may place the device (animal figurine) directly under the waterspout of the bath faucet while the drain is open, thereby limiting the risk of drowning. The user may further ensure all four legs of figurine are affixed firmly to bath floor, for example with suction at each leg, followed by turning on the bath's faucet, and once water is flowing through device correctly, adjust temperature, and test water at the point of exit. The child may then be placed in front of the water exiting the device in seated position, with the child's legs extended straight under figurine's body. The device is configured so that water flows directly from the bath's spout, into the rear of the figurine, and onto or closer to the child at a level below the child's chin. This configuration beneficially presents a barrier to the child with respect to accessing the bath's spout and drain, so that the child does not accidentally cause the bath fill or change the water temperature/flow. Water flow is converted by the device from a vertical to horizontal flow approximately a foot away from faucet, to provide children with a continual flow of clean, temperature-controlled water. The device is meant to be used with the drain fully open through entirety of bathing process to eliminate the chance of injury.
The device is preferably a free-standing, early childhood transitional bath accessory that is placed under the bath faucet in conjunction with an open drain and under parental supervision. Preferably, the device dimensions are based on pediatric infant-to-toddler growth charts specifically for children 9 to 36 months of age. The device is formed as a friendly and familiar animal figurine that provides a continuous stream of clean, temperature-controlled water onto the torso of the child. Preferably, the device has a recessed and/or slanted rear section (to account for potential tub drain levers/controls) and forward-angled legs that move both upwards and backward to accommodate both the growth of the child and standard tub slopes/faucet configurations.
The device preferably has legs spaced apart laterally (side to side) to provide footwells for prompted foot placement for children 9 to 18 months-old behind the front legs and additional footwells behind the back legs built for 18 months to 3-year-olds. The device is preferably held in place by extra-large, maneuverable suction cups to conform to most standard tub slopes. The leg adjustments may have markings at the 1- through 3-inch increments to visually display how much excess water is in the tub. The markings may be orthogonal to the plane of the leg extension or at an angle relative to the leg extension, between 25°-60°, preferably around 33°, or in the same plane of the bath water. This safety feature is in accordance with preventative drowning guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The dimensions of the device may vary, but the length of the device is preferably greater than the average arm length (reach) of a child from 9 to 36 months and will remain consistent with the height adjustments necessary based on the growth of the child. This feature obstructs the child's reach from the hot/cold water handles, potentially injuring themselves on the tub faucet and tampering with the tub drain.
The device preferably has a 360-degree swivel spout for users to direct water to multiple points along the child's body, providing the flow of water easy access to the front, side, and rear of the child for easy bathing. The 180-degree movement creates multiple options for hazard-free hair washing. The device's sturdy body and preferably soft-exterior coating may be formulated with anti-bacterial and mold resistant materials. The materials may be chosen to provide additional protection, comfort, and easy cleaning of the accessory. The engaging nature of the figurine, the continuous stream of clean warm water, precise dimensions, and placement of the footwells provide the necessary combination of features to address a specific, or multiple bath time safety concerns in comparison to other marketed bath positioning and safety products.
Referring now to the drawings,
The figurine may be made from a variety of materials, but preferably from elastomeric materials and or thermoplastic rubber. The bath device is shown as an elephant but can also be provided in the shape of a rhino, bear, lion, and other anatomically similar forms.
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The device 100 preferably includes adjustment for the height of the channel exit. This may be accomplished with a plurality of adjustable legs, as shown in the drawings. In one embodiment, each of the legs includes an adjustable airtight screw in and out leg extensions. Each leg preferably adjusts 0-6 inches each, preferably 3.5 inches. In this regard, the max dimensions (L×W×H)=16×10×17 inches. The total length of the device may range between 11″-20″, preferably around 16.5″. Heavy duty suction cups may connect to the legs via a keyhole mount or swivel on the underside of one or more of the screw leg extension footrests. As shown in
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The device according to at least one embodiment will allow for the continual use of clean water to be used on child while bathing, without the need or dangers of excess unhygienic water to keep child warm.
The device according to at least one embodiment will allow water to be transferred from faucet spout, through device, onto child, and then drains out of tub. The child will no longer need to sit in, wash, or potentially swallow dirty or recycled water.
The device according to at least one embodiment has a ten-inch width between legs which allows for child's legs to be positioned directly under figurine prompting child into seated position without the need for a bath seat and associated rigid leg restraints or belts. The child will also no longer be able to easily access drain, as device placement forces child towards center of tub. The length of figurine will preferably position child away from bath faucet and obstruct their ability to tamper with hot and cold bathtub faucet handles, or tub drain. The dimensions allow parent to be able to keep at least one supporting hand on child while washing.
Height adjustment (and narrow depth to rear) embodiment will accommodate for use with variety of different tub shapes and faucet configurations and allows device to grow with child.
Optionally, while rinsing hair the device allows to have child lean forward with head down under spout. Or to turn child around, swivel water exit section upwards 180 degrees or otherwise, while leaning child backwards (keep soap and water away from eyes).
The device is preferably solid and sturdy while suctioned onto the bottom of tub leaving gap above basin so water can drain. Replaceable heavy-duty suction cups may be provided if they wear from water damage. Mold free solid rubber construction allows one to clean by hand or dishwasher. The device in conjunction with open drain ensures that no more than half-inch to an inch of water is present in tub at any given time. Use of device converts turbulent water flow from faucet into a gentler, more focused stream. Easy to install and remove from the tub.
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While the foregoing invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, from a reading of the disclosure, that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the invention.
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