The present invention relates to pool and bathtub cushioning liners and more particularly pertains to a new liner designed to reduce injuries and create an interactive environment for children in the pool or bathtub. Toddler and infant injuries can be reduced or eliminated by proper use of the invention.
The bathroom is one of the most common places for accidents to occur in the home. The combination of slippery surfaces with water or lubricated fluid creates an area where bathers easily lose traction, slip, and injure themselves. Bathing areas are overwhelmingly hard, smooth surfaces which can facilitate not only the loss of traction but also injuries upon impact. To help increase traction and prevent slipping, bathtub mats are often installed in the floor of the bathtub. These mats are often temporarily affixed to the floor of the bathtub. While increasing traction, the mats are not fall proof and do not cushion the hard ledges along a bathtub when a bather slips and falls.
The hard ledges of the bathtub are dangerous when a bather slips. Additionally, many bathing areas have ledges down the side of the bathtub that provide an area to store soap, shampoo, and other bathing devices. This otherwise useful area becomes a danger to those who slip in the bathtub.
Toddlers are at an even greater risk of slipping because of their lack of understanding for the potential danger, along with the antics that come with being a toddler. Playing, jumping, and protesting is commonplace. The bathtub environment is no different and when toddlers are bathing, safety becomes especially important because of the risk of slipping and injuring themselves. Additionally, there are pools for children (Kiddie Pools) that also have hard ledges that can create the opportunity for injury when a child slips and falls.
What is needed is a device to increase toddler safety around the hard surfaces of a bathing or swimming area where a toddler can slip, fall, and injure themselves.
Toddler safety can be improved according to certain illustrative aspects of the invention as described herein in connection with the following description and drawings. In some aspects the invention makes bathing toddlers safer and more engaging for the bather. In an embodiment, the invention is a bathtub insert that lines the hard and dangerous edges of the bathtub in a cushioning, soft material. The purpose being, when a toddler slips and falls in the bathtub, this insert will cushion the impact and prevent or otherwise limit the injury. It is temporarily affixed to the bathtub, but can be left on for extended periods of time. To increase engagement for toddlers in the bath, entertainment devices for the child to interact with are positioned along the top portion of the liner of the insert. When a toddler is bathing, there will be devices to make bathing fun. This could range from basketball hoops to alphabetic lettering to water funnels.
In one aspect of the invention the insert comprises a flexible liner which is fastened to the bathtub. The ledge portion of the flexible liner can be fastened to the hard ledge of the bathtub. A skirt can extend from the ledge portion into the bathtub, cushioning the hard sides of the bathtub but also cushioning the bather from any protrusions that may exist on the sides of the bathtub. Fasteners can be disposed between the liner and the bathtub, for securing the liner the bathtub. Along the upper outer perimeter of the skirt are one or more connectors that are configured to support one or more bath attachments. These attachments can create an interactive experience for the bather or can serve a utility, such as a holding receptacle.
In some embodiments, there are sides of the ledge portion that extend beyond the hard ledge of the bathtub. These sides can be fastened to the wall of the bathing area or can be disposed down the outer side of the bathtub, and possibly fastened to the outer side of the bathtub. For example, if the entry point into the bathtub has a ledge and the opposite side has a vertical wall, sides of the ledge portion can be fastened to both the entry ledge and the vertical wall. Where sides of the ledge portion meet can be slits in the flexible liner. The slits separate the ledge portion extensions from one another, allowing the liner to conform to the corners of the surrounding wall.
In some embodiments, the flexible liner can further cushion impacts with an attached outer jacket. The outer jacket can be made of flexible waterproof or water-resistant material and configured to be placed on the outer surface of the flexible liner. In some embodiments, the outer jacket is formed of water-resistant padded material. In still other embodiments, this material comprises one of the following: polyurethane laminate (PUL), thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), waxed cotton, nylon, polyester, or similar materials. In some embodiments, the outer jacket comprises at least one cushion member configured to be secured to the upper outer surface of the ledge portion to provide additional protection to bathers. This cushion member can be made water-tight to prevent moisture from entering the cushion member. Alternatively, the cushion member can be made from a fill material to obtain a desired softness.
The bath attachments can be different items, serving different purposes. For example, in some embodiments an attachment can be a holding receptacle. This can be used as a storage for bathing supplies. However, in other embodiments one of the bath attachments can be a hoop with an attached net, such as a miniature basketball hoop. In other embodiments, one of the bath attachments can a funnel for use with a pail or water squiring toys. In still other embodiments, the bath attachment can be a plurality of alphabetic lettering.
In a preferred embodiment, the connectors are a snap fastener, also called a press stud, dome fastener, popper, snap, or tich. However, in other embodiments the connectors include a hook configured to engage a corresponding retention feature of the one or more bath attachments. For example, the hook can be configured to engage a draw string or metal circlet on a meshed bag bath attachment. In some embodiments, the connectors include a hook and loop system to support the bath attachments.
In some embodiments, the insert can comprise a decorative theme. This theme can then be matched by corresponding bath attachments. For example, in an aquatic theme, the bath attachments can be mermaid style netting, water-squirting fish toys, and/or fishing poles. In another example, a pirate theme can be matched by sunken treasure styled bath attachments. These examples are merely illustrative and should not be seen as limiting.
In a preferred embodiment, the fasteners that attach the liner to the bathtub can be suction cups.
In some embodiments, the ledge portion of the liner is constructed to fit round, oval, and substantially circular surfaces. In other embodiments, the ledge portion is constructed to fit a square or rectangular surface.
In another aspect of the invention, the insert is for a small pool for children. This pool insert can include a ledge portion which is disposed to the top edge of the pool. A skirt extends down from this ledge portion. The pool insert is secured to the pool by a plurality of fasteners, such as suction cups. In other embodiments, the fasteners can be a hook and loop system. In some embodiments, there can be one or more connectors that are secured along an upper outer perimeter of the skirt configured to support one or more pool attachments. The insert can have a length that corresponds to a perimeter of the pool, and the insert can form a continuous loop (such that there is no seam).
These aspects are indicative of various ways in which the subject matter can be practiced, all of which are intended to be within the scope of the claimed subject matter. Other advantages and novel features can become apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the drawings.
These and other features will be more particularly described by the following descriptions of the drawings and certain preferred embodiments.
The systems, devices and methods can be better understood by referring to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals indicate like structural elements and features in various figures. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, and simply illustrate the principles of the systems, devices and methods. The accompanying drawings illustrate only possible embodiments of the systems, devices and methods and are therefore not to be considered limiting in scope.
Aspects of the system are described below with reference to illustrative embodiments. The references to illustrative embodiments below are not made to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Instead, illustrative embodiments are used to aid in the description of various aspects of the systems. The description, made by way of example and reference to illustrative reference is not meant to be limiting as regards any aspect of the claimed subject matter.
The skirt 106 can extend down edges of the bathtub 101 to cushion the sides of the bathtub and to cushion any protrusions that can extend out a side of the bathtub 101. While not illustrated, these protrusions are commonly found on baths as places to store soap, shampoo, or other bathing devices. In a preferred embodiment the flexible liner 102 attaches to only three sides of the bathtub 100, although in other embodiments it can attach to all four sides. Preferably, the faucet side is not covered, as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the edges of the flexible liner 102 affixed to the bathtub wall have a first slit 120 and second slit 122 to allow separation between the two sides of the flexible liner 102. This creates a smoother attachment to the wall at the wall corner 119. In addition, the slits prevent undesirable creasing at the edges.
The inner surface of the liner 108 is disposed between the bathtub 101 and the bathtub insert 100. The outer surface of the liner 110 is disposed between the bathtub insert 100 and the bather. The inner surface of the liner 108 and the outer surface of the liner 110 define two sides of the flexible liner 102. A plurality of fasteners 112 can be disposed on the inner surface of the liner 108 to secure the flexible liner 102 to the bathtub 101. In the illustrated embodiment, the fasteners 112 are a plurality of suction cups. However, other fasteners 112 can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, such as a hook and loop system, adhesives, or a hook hanging system.
Located along the upper outer perimeter of the skirt 116 is at least one connector 114 which is permanently secured to the flexible liner 102 and configured to support one or more bath attachments 118. In a preferred embodiment, the connector 114 is a snap fastener, also called a press stud, dome fastener, popper, snap, or tich. In other embodiments the connector 114 can be a hook configured to engage a corresponding retention feature of the one or more bath attachments 118. In still other embodiments the connector 114 can be a hook and loop system.
The bath attachments 118 can create a stimulating engagement with the bather for entertainment during bath time. The bath attachments 118 can be interchangeable or they can be permanently affixed. These can create a fun and interactive bath experience for bathing toddlers. The bath attachments can include, but are not limited to, a miniature basketball hoop 124, water squirt guns, a funnel 304, a plurality of alphabetic lettering 306, and meshed bags or other holding receptacles to store bath time supplies and play things. For example, a mesh bag can be used to store cleaning products while bathing, toys to entertain the bather or similar items. The meshing of the mesh bag can allow wet items placed in the interior of the mesh bag to drain and air dry.
While not illustrated, the flexible liner 102 can be designed with different themes. For example, an aquatic or underwater theme. In those embodiments, the flexible liner 102 can contain imagery depicting an underwater adventure to generate feelings of fun and to be immersive for the bather. The bath attachments 118 can be created to be coordinated with the varying themes. In an aquatic theme, the bath attachments 118 can be configured to include fish, mermaid nets, a fish squirting toy, miniature fishing poles and the like. While themes can be supported in different embodiments, themes are optional are should not be seen in a limiting manner. Other themes can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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The first side of the bathtub 202 is illustrated as a vertical wall. The second side of the bathtub 206 is illustrated as the entry point into the bathtub 101. The first side portion 200 and the second side portion 204 can be configured to affix to both a vertical wall and the entry point into the bathtub 101. This serves as additional cushioning against the walls and entry point but also helps prevent movement of the flexible liner 102 once the fasteners 112 are attached.
The first slit 120 is disposed between the first side portion 200 of the ledge portion 104 and the back side portion 208 of the ledge portion 104. The second slit 122 is disposed between the second side portion 204 of the ledge portion 104 and back side portion 208 of the ledge portion 104. The first slit 120 and second slit 122 permit the flexible liner 102 to smoothly conform to the shape of the bathtub 101 or surrounding structure, near where the first side of the bathtub 204 and the second side of the bathtub 206 meet the back side of the bathtub 210.
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Along the upper outer perimeter of the skirt 116 are connectors 114. In the illustrated embodiment, a funnel 304 and alphabetic lettering 306 is shown. The alphabetic lettering 306 can be used for fun or as a learning device for the swimmer 302. While only three letters, A, B, and C, are shown, it is understood that any letter or plurality of letters can be attached to connectors 114. The connectors 114 are configured to support one or more pool attachments 308, such as, but not limited to, a miniature basketball hoop 124, water squirt guns, a funnel 304, a plurality of alphabetic lettering 306, and meshed bags or other holding receptacles to store pool time supplies. The purpose of these pool attachments 308 is to create a fun and interactive swimming experience. Consistent with the bathtub embodiment, preferably the embodiments for children's swimming pools do not extend to completely cover the bottom of the pool 301. In some embodiments the pool insert 300 is of a length that corresponds to the perimeter of the pool, such that the flexible liner 102 forms a continuous shape corresponding to the perimeter. Embodiments include the continuous shape forming a contiguous loop such that there is no vertical seam.
What has been described above includes examples of aspects of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art can recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the disclosed subject matter are possible. Accordingly, the disclosed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms “includes,” “has” or “having” or variations in form thereof are used in either the detailed description or the claims, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.
This application is a non-provisional that claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/145,595 entitled PADDED BATHTUB LINER AND METHOD THEREFOR, filed on Feb. 4, 2021, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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