The present disclosure generally relates to bathtubs, and in particular, to modular walk-in bathtub systems.
Walk-in bathtub systems provide users easy access, safety, convenience, and comfort as compared to conventional bathtub systems. A walk-in bathtub generally includes a door through which the user enters and exits as compared to stepping over the side to enter and exit a conventional bathtub. A walk-in bathtub also generally includes an elevated seating area as compared to sitting at approximately floor level at the bottom of a conventional bathtub. Such walk-in bathtub systems may provide some independence to injured, handicapped and/or elderly persons who have difficulty using conventional bathtubs without assistance.
Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a modular walk-in bathtub system having at least one panel with a door through which a user may enter or exit. The at least one door panel may be interchangeable to provide the modular walk-in bathtub system with an in-swing door, an out-swing door or a two-in-one door comprising both an in-swing door and an out-swing door.
A modular walk-in bathtub system according to embodiments of the present disclosure may comprise a plurality of configurable components that may connect together. In various embodiments, the configurable components may enable: passage of the configurable components through various sized doorways; on-site configuration during installation of the walk-in bathtub system to provide a left-hand drain or right-hand drain orientation; on-site configuration during installation of the walk-in bathtub system to provide an in-swing door, an out-swing door or a two-in-one door; removal and reinstallation of the walk-in bathtub system in a different location; and/or stackable storage of the configurable components.
Other embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a modular walk-in bathtub system having a sled portion with a seat portion at one end and a drain portion at an opposite end. The modular walk-in bathtub system may also have at least one door panel that connects to the sled portion. The at least one door panel may comprise an in-swing door that may be sealingly connected to the door panel and/or the sled portion when in a closed position. The at least one door panel with an in-swing door may be interchangeable with at least one door panel having an out-swing door according to embodiments of the present disclosure. A modular walk-in bathtub system according to embodiments of the present disclosure also may include at least one end panel.
Additional embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a modular walk-in bathtub system having a sled portion and a two-in-one door panel wherein the user may selectively utilize either an in-swing door or an out-swing door. The in-swing door may be formed as part of the out-swing door. A modular walk-in bathtub system according to embodiments of the present disclosure also may include at least one end panel.
For a more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
a depicts a modular walk-in bathtub system comprising a plurality of configurable components fully connected together according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the configurable components comprise a door panel with an out-swing door shown in a closed position;
b depicts the modular walk-in bathtub system of
a depicts a modular walk-in bathtub system comprising a plurality of configurable components fully connected together according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein the configurable components comprise a door panel with a two-in-one door shown in a closed position;
b depicts the modular walk-in bathtub system of
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Conventional walk-in bathtub systems are generally formed as a unitary structure with a fastening mechanism to attach a door to the unitary structure prior or at the time of installation. Conventional walk-in bathtub systems are typically wider than a standard 24-inch doorway, so extensive labor and reconstruction may be required to install a conventional walk-in bathtub system in a given home or facility. In addition, conventional walk-in bathtub systems have either an in-swing door or an out-swing door, and either a right-hand drain orientation or a left-hand drain orientation. Therefore, if the door configuration or the drain orientation is incorrect, an installer cannot correct such errors on-site without bringing in another walk-in bathtub with the correct door configuration and/or drain orientation. Further, once a walk-in bathtub is installed, it may be difficult to remove the bathtub for transfer to a new location if the user later moves from one home to another. Even if the walk-in bathtub can be transferred, it may still not have the correct door configuration and/or drain orientation for the new location.
The present disclosure generally provides modular walk-in bathtub systems comprising a plurality of configurable components that may be connected together on-site to meet a user's preferences and/or the plumbing requirements of a particular location. Modular walk-in bathtub systems according to embodiments of the present disclosure may include, but are not necessarily limited to, door tubs, walk-in tubs, transfer tubs, and/or slide-in tubs. Modular walk-in bathtub systems according to embodiments of the present disclosure may enable: passage of the configurable components through various sized doorways; on-site configuration during installation of the walk-in bathtub system to provide a left-hand drain or right-hand drain orientation; on-site configuration during installation of the walk-in bathtub system to provide an in-swing door, an out-swing door or a two-in-one door; removal and/or reinstallation of the walk-in bathtub system in a different location; and/or stackable storage of the configurable components.
a depicts modular walk-in bathtub 10 comprising a plurality of configurable components fully connected together according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. In an embodiment, the configurable components may comprise sled portion 103, door panel 102, side panel 106 and end panels 104, 115. Since bathtub 10 will be filled with water during operation, sealing connections may be formed between door panel 102 and sled portion 103, between side panel 106 and sled portion 103, and/or between door panel 102 and out-swing door 101 to retain water within bathtub 10.
In an embodiment, sled portion 103 comprises top panel 110, back support 111, seat area 107, leg support 112, floor area 108 with drain 109 (shown in phantom lines), vertical panel 114 and top panel 113. In an embodiment, sled portion 103 may be formed as a unitary component. In other embodiments, sled portion 103 may be formed as a plurality of interconnected components.
Door panel 102 may be positioned to connect through a seal or other fastening mechanism to the side of bathtub 10 where a user may enter and exit bathtub 10. Door panel 102 may include out-swing door 101 forming a portion of door panel 102 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Out-swing door 101 may be shaped so as to follow the profile of back support 111, seat area 107, leg support 112, floor area 108 as well as vertical panel 114 of sled portion 103. Out-swing door 101 may sealingly connect to sled portion 103 along the profile of sled portion 103. However, it should be appreciated that out-swing door 101 may be formed in another shape and may connect to sled portion 103 or to the door panel in another manner without departing from the present disclosure. Further, it should be appreciated that out-swing door 101 may provide the sealing means and/or door panel 102 may be sealed. Out-swing door 101 is shown in a closed position in vertical alignment with the remainder of door panel 102 in
Bathtubs according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be formed such that the configurable components are detachable from one another. In
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It should be appreciated that the positioning of panels 402, 405 may be changed to retrofit the configuration of bathtub 40 at a time following installation, such as, for example, if the placement of bathtub 40 is changed. Panel positioning may be changed by disconnecting panels 402, 405 from sled portion 403, interchanging their positions, and then reconnecting in their new positions in alignment with sled portion 403. It also should be appreciated that when the panels are interchanged, there may be fastening mechanisms on the door panel such that the position of a door within the door panel may be reversed.
Walk-in bathtubs according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be formed for positioning in either a left-hand drain orientation or a right-hand drain orientation without altering the structure of the bathtub. This is an improvement over prior walk-in bathtubs that required a user to specify whether the bathtub should include a left-hand drain or right-hand drain at the time of ordering the bathtub. Bathtub 40 of
a depicts walk-in bathtub 80 comprising door panel 802 with a two-in-one door 801a, 801b shown in a closed position according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Door panel 802 may be connected to sled portion 803 on the side of sled portion 803 where the user may enter and exit bathtub 80. Door panel 802 may include both out-swing door 801a and in-swing door 801b. In an embodiment, in-swing door 801b may be formed as a part of out-swing door 801a, and hinges or another type of pivotal support may attach out-swing door 801a to door panel 802. However, it should be appreciated that fasteners other than hinges may be used to attach out-swing door 801a to panel 802 without departing from the present disclosure. Similarly, a seal or other fastening mechanism may be used to connect two-in-one door 801a, 801b with sled portion 803. Such a seal or fastening mechanism may be provided on the door and/or the door panel. Further, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, a latch may be used to hold two-in-one door 801a, 801b in a closed watertight or water-sealing position.
b depicts walk-in bathtub 80 of
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In other embodiments of the present disclosure, shower doors and/or a shower curtain may be added to transform the bathtub into a shower.
It should be appreciated that walk-in bathtub systems according to embodiments of the present disclosure may provide for interchangeable and/or two-in-one door panels such that a user may move a walk-in bathtub system from one location to another and reinstall even if the bathroom is in a different configuration. Further, the configurability of walk-in bathtub systems according to embodiments of the present disclosure may allow a user to selectively use either an in-swing door or an out-swing door as the user's preferences and/or needs change. In addition, the configurability of walk-in bathtub systems according to embodiments of the present disclosure may provide for more flexibility on-site at the time of installation as the installer may adapt the walk-in bathtub to the space (i.e., left-hand or right-hand drain, in-swing or out-swing door, inclusion or exclusion of end panels on the sled portion).
When a walk-in bathtub system according to embodiments of the present disclosure is installed, a seal may be provided to connect a door panel and/or a door to the sled portion. For example, a flange system may be used for sealing by placing a gasket between two flanges. However, other sealing mechanisms may be employed without departing from the present disclosure. Once sealed, the door panel and sled portion may be fastened together with one or more bolts or other fastening mechanisms. However, it should be appreciated that other fastening mechanisms may be employed without departing from the present disclosure. Further, other cosmetic sealing materials may be used along with or in place of these fastening mechanisms. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the configurable components of the bathtubs may be sealed through various sealing mechanisms to ensure a tight fit between the various components of the bathtub and minimize the likelihood of leakage when the bathtub is filled with water.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the bathtub may be formed using a 100% recyclable composite material. This may be helpful in that if the user no longer has a need for the bathtub, it may be reground and used in forming other products (even other bathtubs) merely by removing the hardware on the bathtub. However, it should be appreciated that bathtubs according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be formed using other materials, including but not limited to acrylic, fiberglass, porcelain and/or any other durable rigid material, without departing from the present disclosure.
Plumbing fixtures may be incorporated into walk-in bathtub systems according to embodiments of the present disclosure. However, it should be appreciated that in some plumbing arrangements the fixtures may not be part of the bathtub itself but may be located above the bathtub for discharging water downwardly and into the bathtub.
Although the present disclosure has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/544,925 filed Oct. 7, 2011 and entitled “Modular Walk-in Bathtub Systems,” which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 61544925 | Oct 2011 | US |