The invention relates to toys for children, especially those used in bathtubs and pools.
Young children are often fascinated with running water. They see it running freely in streams, spraying out of the hose and discharging from the faucet into the kitchen sink and the bath tub. Playing with running water becomes an interesting curiosity for most children. However, playing with running water out of a faucet, whether in the sink or at bath time, can be wasteful, messy, and dangerous.
Currently, older children have the option of using outdoor water toys such as garden sprinklers and squirt guns. However, these options may not be available to particularly young children that require more direct supervision. Further, certain weather conditions, such as winter weather, may render such outdoor options unavailable.
Therefore, a means for children to explore their curiosity for running water in a controlled and safe manner is needed. Further, a means for children to explore their curiosity for running water while under direct supervision of an adult and that is not particularly dependent on outdoor weather conditions is desired.
The invention, therefore, provides a water bath toy for children to safely explore their curiosity for running water while under direct supervision of an adult. The invention provides a pump that draws water from a bath tub or pool and discharges the water back into the source. The pump is battery powered or hand powered. The invention includes a plurality of output options and a selector for choosing the active output feature. These features may include a narrow spray nozzle, a wide spray nozzle, a flexible hose, and a cascade with configurable obstructions that affect the water flow.
More particularly, the invention includes a recirculating water bath toy comprising a liquid intake port and means for outletting the liquid in fluid communication with the intake port. A selector valve that is in fluid communication with the intake port and the outletting means directs the liquid to one or more of the outletting means. An actuator engages the selector valve and is operable to cause the selector valve to direct the liquid to different outletting means. A pump is in fluid communication with the intake port and the selector valve. The water bath toy may include an outer body that is shaped to fit over a sidewall of a liquid reservoir, such as a bath tub or a pool. The outer body includes means for attaching to a sidewall of the liquid reservoir, such as a plurality of suction cups. The pump may be hand operated or battery operated, in which case, the batteries are housed in a compartment that is substantially waterproof. The outletting means may include a cascade having reconfigurable obstructions, a narrow spray nozzle, a wide spray nozzle, a flexible hose, or a combination thereof. A cover that comprises a graphical representation of cartoon characters, comic book characters, television personalities, or other forms that are pleasing to children may be fixably joined to the outer body. The graphical form may be incorporated into the outletting means.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a means for children to explore their curiosity for running water in a controlled and safe manner. Further, the present invention provides a water bath toy that may be used by a child under direct supervision by an adult. Even further, the present invention may be used indoors and thus is not particularly dependent on the outside weather.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and be better understood by reference to the following description of one embodiment of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The example set out herein illustrates one embodiment of the invention but should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings,
The outer body 12 includes an interface portion 20, a pump housing 22, a pump inlet 24 (
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In use, the outer body 12 is mounted on a sidewall of a pool or a bath tub such that the mounting means 28 engages the sidewall. The distal end of front arm 64 of the outer body 12 is partially submerged in water such that the pump inlet 24 is at least partially submerged below water line 62 while outlet system 16 is disposed above water line 62. Such a configuration permits the child to observe the water flowing from outlet system 16. The back arm 66 is joined to the front arm 64 by connecting arm 68 that joints the arms at their respective ends. The water level 62 or the positioning of the outer body 12 may be adjusted to achieve this. A supervising parent activates the pump 30 by actuating the power toggle switch 36.
Graphics that are pleasing to children, such as cartoon characters, comic book characters, and television personalities, may be included on the surface of the outer body 12. Further, pleasing shapes such as cartoon characters may be incorporated into the output features 42 such that the liquid appears to be emitted from the graphic. For example, the graphic may in the shape of an elephant and the water may appear to be emitted from the elephant's trunk. The graphic may be fixably joined to the outer body using any conventional technique including adhesives or making the graphic monolithic with respect to the outer body. For example, in
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the present invention using the general principles disclosed herein. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 11/325,662, filed Jan. 4, 2006 and also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application U.S. Ser. No. 60/641,350, filed Jan. 4, 2005. The content of the aforementioned applications is hereby incorporated by reference into this specification.
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 60641350 | Jan 2005 | US |
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| Parent | 11325662 | Jan 2006 | US |
| Child | 12554070 | US |