The present invention relates to bathtubs, and in particular, to a pivotable shelf for use with a bathtub.
An individual may rest in a bathtub for extended periods of time. During these periods, the individual may desire access to various personal items such as a cellular telephone, book, or beverage. In traditional bathtubs, however, there are limited locations for storing such personal items. Accordingly, individuals are relegated to placing personal items on the surrounding floor areas or locations adjacent the bathtub sidewall. Oftentimes, these locations can be inconvenient and may provide difficulty in accessing personal item when desired.
Some bathtubs have built-in locations for storing personal items. These locations, however, are often inconvenient and fixed such that the personal items can get in the way of the individual's entrance or exit of the bathtub. Moreover, these fixed storage locations oftentimes do not permit easy access to the personal items while an individual is bathing. Accordingly, there is a need for a convenient storage device for storing personal items near the bathtub.
The present invention is directed to a positionable shelf mounted to a bathtub and a mount therefor integral with the bathtub.
The positionable shelf comprises a substantially planar platform and a mounting post in a corner portion of the platform. A mount for the shelf is provided in an upstanding wall of the bathtub and comprises a socket sized for slidably and pivotably receiving the mounting post. The socket includes a flanged, hollow tubular portion, outwardly threaded and open at both ends, and a flanged sleeve therewithin. The flanged sleeve has an inside diameter sized to slidably and pivotably receive the mounting post of the shelf.
The shelf is adapted to pivot 360 degrees in a horizontal plane relative the bathtub. The shelf may also be displaced along the vertical axis at a desired height by means of a brake and the like frictional engagement between the mounting post and the mount. This allows an individual to change the shelf's position and location for conveniently storing personal items while limiting interference with the individual's enjoyment of the bath.
For example, when entering the bathtub, the individual can pivot the shelf to a position away from the tub thereby facilitating access to the bathtub free from obstruction of the shelf. Once in the bathtub, the individual can pivot the shelf to a closer location so personal items resting on the shelf are conveniently within reach.
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The invention disclosed herein is, of course, susceptible of embodiment in many forms. Shown in the drawings and described herein below in detail are the preferred embodiments of the invention. It is to be understood, however, that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and does not limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments.
A bathtub assembly 10, as generally shown in
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The positionable shelf 18 includes a generally planar platform having an upper surface 22 and a lower surface 24 as shown in
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The downwardly extending mounting post 30 includes an upper portion 34 having a generally circular knob 36 and a threaded portion 38. The threaded portion 38 terminates to a lower portion 40 having a generally elongated and cylindrically extending pin portion 42. The downwardly extending mounting post 30 can be securely attached with positionable shelf 18 by insertion of the pin portion 42 through the pivot opening 28. Once inserted, the mounting post 30 can be secured to the shelf 18 by tightening nut 44 about the threaded portion 38. Accordingly, this configuration provides a secured attachment between the positionable shelf 18 and the downwardly extending mounting post 30.
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The flanged portion 46 extends downwardly to an outwardly threaded and generally hollow tubular portion 50 having openings as both ends as shown in
The hollowed tubular portion 50 is sized for slidably and pivotably receiving the mounting post 30. Preferably a flanged sleeve or liner 56 is inserted within the hollowed tubular portion 50 of the socket 32. In this particular example, the diameter of the flanged sleeve 56 is sized such that the pin portion 42 is slidably and pivotably received within the flanged sleeve 56 thereby permitting the mounting post 30 to rotate relative to the flanged sleeve 56. In this manner, the positionable shelf 18 can pivot relative to the upstanding sidewall 16 and the tub portion 10 thus permitting an individual to rotate the shelf closer, or push it away as desired.
Mount 20 may also permit vertical adjustment of the positionable shelf 18 by providing frictional coaction between pin portion 42 and sleeve 56. Elevation of the positionable shelf 18 can be adjusted by raising or lowering it, and a brake for frictional engagement with pin portion 42 can be provided as part of mount 20, thereby retaining the shelf at a desired elevation.
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The foregoing description and the accompanying drawings are illustrative of the present invention. Still other variations and arrangements of parts are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/661,009, filed on Jun. 18, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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