Information
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Patent Grant
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6502253
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Patent Number
6,502,253
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 9, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 5751
- 004 5411
- 248 118
- 297 391
- 297 394
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pillow structure is releasably connected to a hot tub shell. The pillow structure includes a border pillow having an opening providing access to the border pillow interior and an insert pillow releasably attached to the border pillow. When in place, the insert pillow covers the opening for preventing manual access to and viewing of connector structure utilized to attach the border pillow to the shell.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to pillow structure utilized with spas, whirlpool baths and other types of hot tubs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is well known to provide pillows for spas and other forms of hot tubs. Typically, such pillows are of unitary construction and attached to a shell as a unit by some suitable form of connector. For example, adhesive and adhesive tape can be used to attach the pillow directly to the inner shell surface. Dislodgment of prior art pillows of this nature is a relatively common occurrence. It also is known to attach pillows to shells by mechanical connectors including bolts or screws extending through the shell. Installation and removal of pillows utilizing this attachment approach presents difficulties, often requiring access to connectors from locations outside of the shell, something which is not always readily feasible. Furthermore, prior art pillows are often installed in direct engagement with the shell wall and deterioration of the pillow due to the action of water and chemicals can be a problem. Formation of mold and mildew is also a problem, at least partially due to trapped water.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention encompasses pillow structure which cooperates with the shell of a hot tub in a unique manner. The term hot tub, as used herein, includes all types of spas, baths and the like. With the arrangement of this invention, installation and removal of the pillow structure are readily accomplished. Furthermore, due to the character of the pillow structure, deterioration of the pillow is deterred and the useful life of the pillow substantially lengthened.
According to the combination of the present invention, pillow structure is employed on the shell of a hot tub.
The pillow structure comprises a border pillow having a border pillow front and a border pillow back. The border pillow defines an interior and an opening in the border pillow front communicating with the interior.
Connector means releasably connects the border pillow to the shell. A portion of the connector means is exposed to the interior of the border pillow.
An insert pillow is releasably attached to the border pillow. The insert pillow, when attached, covers the opening for preventing manual access to the connector means through the opening and for blocking the connector means portion from view.
Other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
discloses a portion of a spa including the spa shell having pillow structure constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention attached thereto;
FIG. 1A
is a greatly enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line
1
A—
1
A in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the insert pillow of the pillow structure of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
shows the insert pillow removed from the border pillow of the pillow structure to expose the interior of the border pillow and connector portions;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a portion of the spa shell prior to attachment of the pillow structure thereto;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view illustrating components of connector structure utilized to attach the border pillow to the spa shell;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged, cross-sectional view illustrating the connector structure attaching the border pillow to the shell;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of another embodiment of pillow structure, the insert pillow of such pillow structure being shown prior to releasable attachment thereof to the border pillow; and
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
, but illustrating the spa shell portion with the border pillow and insert pillow removed therefrom.
MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIGS. 1-6
, a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated. In FIG.
1
and certain other figures, a portion of a spa shell
10
is shown. The portion has releasably attached thereto pillow structure
12
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. The pillow structure
12
generally conforms in shape to a cavity
14
(see
FIG. 4
) molded into the spa shell.
Pillow structure
12
includes a border pillow
16
and an insert pillow
18
releasably attached thereto.
The border pillow
16
is releasably connected to the shell by connector structure of a type which will now be described.
In the arrangement illustrated, two openings
20
(only one of which is illustrated—see
FIG. 5
) are formed in shell
10
at the location of cavity
14
. A bushing
30
passes through each of the openings
20
. The bushing
30
has external threads
32
and internal threads
34
. The bushing also includes an enlarged bushing head
36
having flat peripheral surfaces for engagement by a wrench or the like.
A wing nut
40
is positioned externally of the shell
10
and is threadedly engaged with the external threads
32
of the bushing. The bushing head
36
is positioned interiorly of the shell.
A bolt
42
is threadedly engaged with the internal threads of the bushing. The bolt extends through an aperture
44
formed in the border pillow. Since two sets of connectors are utilized in the arrangement under discussion, it will be appreciated that a second aperture
44
(not shown) to accommodate the bolt of the second connector is formed in the spa shell.
The bolt
42
has a bolt head
46
which engages the border pillow
16
. An O-ring seal
50
is located between the spa shell and the bushing head
36
.
It will be seen from the above that various thicknesses of spa shells and border pillows can be accommodated and attached together by the connector components.
In the initial assembly process, the bushing
30
is passed through opening
20
of the spa shell with the O-ring
50
disposed between the shell and the bushing head
36
. Next, the wing nut
40
is applied and tightened into position at the back or exterior side of the shell. O-ring
50
prevents the passage of water through opening
20
.
Next, the border pillow
16
is positioned with aperture
44
thereof in alignment with the bushing. Bolt
42
is then screwed into internal threads
34
to cause the border pillow to bear against bushing head
36
. It is to be noted that the border pillow when so installed is spaced a distance from the spa shell at the location of the connectors so that water and/or chemicals which could have possible deleterious effects are not trapped therebetween.
The border pillow
16
defines an interior which can be seen, for example, in FIG.
3
. Furthermore, the border pillow defines a centrally disposed opening
52
which communicates with the interior. In the arrangement of
FIGS. 1-6
, the opening
52
is oval-shaped. The border pillow is suitably formed of polyolefin or urethane.
Insert pillow
18
is releasably attached to the border pillow and when in place, the insert pillow covers the opening
52
to prevent manual access to the connector structure through the opening. In addition, the insert pillow blocks bolt heads
46
from view.
In the arrangement shown, frictional engagement between the border pillow and the insert pillow is employed to releasably attach the insert pillow in place. As may best be seen with reference to
FIG. 1A
, the border pillow defines an indent adjacent to the opening
52
which is in the form of a continuous peripheral channel
54
. On the other hand, the insert pillow includes an outer peripheral surface having a detent in the form of a continuous rib
56
.
The insert pillow preferably is molded of a plastic material such as polyolefin or urethane and is softer and more resilient than the border pillow. The materials used in the construction of the border pillow and the insert pillow are preferably non-hydroscopic and are not conducive to the formation of mold or mildew.
The insert pillow may readily be snapped into place on the border pillow or removed therefrom due to the flexible, resilient physical characteristic of the material used to construct the insert pillow. The border pillow exerts compressive forces on the insert pillow adjacent to channel
54
to maintain an essentially water tight seal therebetween.
One wishing to remove the border pillow from the shell first removes the insert pillow from opening
52
. This can be done simply by manually manipulating the insert pillow and pulling it out of position. After removal of the insert pillow has been accomplished, the bolts
42
are unbolted from the bushing by rotating bolt heads
46
through means of a screw driver or the like. Removal and replacement of the border pillow both are readily accomplished without having to obtain access to the outside of the spa shell. And, as stated above, different thicknesses of border pillows can be accommodated through use of the connector structure.
FIGS. 7 and 8
disclose another embodiment of the invention wherein a spa shell
10
A forms a somewhat longer cavity
14
A than that of the
FIGS. 1-6
embodiment. Likewise, the shapes of the border pillow
16
A and insert pillow
18
A are more elongated to correspond with the shape of the cavity.
Claims
- 1. In combination:the shell of a hot tub; and pillow structure, said pillow structure comprising a border pillow having a border pillow front and a border pillow back, said border pillow defining an interior and an opening in said border pillow front communicating with said interior, connector means releasably connecting said border pillow to said shell, a portion of said connector means exposed to the interior of said border pillow, and an insert pillow releasably attached to said border pillow, said insert pillow when releasably attached to said border pillow covering said opening for preventing manual access to said connector means through said opening and for blocking said portion of said connector means from view.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said insert pillow is formed of resilient material and wherein said border pillow is less resilient than said insert pillow.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said connector means comprises a bushing passing through an aperture in the shell and having external threads, internal threads and a bushing head, a nut positioned externally of said shell and threadedly engaged with the external threads of said bushing, with said bushing head positioned interiorly of said shell, and a bolt threadedly engaged with the internal threads of said bushing, said bolt extending through said border pillow and having a bolt head urging said border pillow into engagement with said bushing head, said bushing head located between said shell and said border pillow.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said insert pillow includes an outer peripheral surface and a detent projecting from said outer peripheral surface, said border pillow defining an indent adjacent to said opening for releasably retaining said detent to releasably attach said insert pillow to said border pillow.
- 5. The combination according to claim 4 wherein said detent comprises a rib and wherein said indent comprises a channel, said border pillow frictionally engaging and exerting compressive forces on said insert pillow adjacent to said channel.
- 6. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said border pillow and said insert pillow are constructed of plastic material.
- 7. The combination according to claim 6 wherein said border pillow is of integral, molded construction and formed from either polyolefin or urethane.
- 8. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said insert pillow is of integral, molded construction and formed from either polyolefin or urethane.
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