The present invention relates to combining an antimicrobial dispenser and a filter with a suction cover for a water vessel having a closed loop piping system and a water pump, whereby the antimicrobial in the dispenser and the filter is replaceable without having to remove the cover for a suction housing.
Whirlpool-type baths have been employed to treat discomfort resulting from strained muscles, joint ailments and the like. More recently, such baths have been used increasingly as means of relaxing from the daily stresses of modern life. A therapeutic effect is derived from bubbling water and swirling jet streams that create an invigorating hydro massage of the user's body.
To create the desired whirlpool motion and hydro massage effect, a motorized water pump draws water through a suction fitting in a receptacle, such as a bathtub. The user first fills the bathtub. Then the user activates the closed loop whirlpool system. The closed looped plumbing system is considered to be all parts of a whirlpool bathtub that cannot be opened for cleaning. Thus, the jets, pump, piping system, air controls, sanitation suction device and the like and all components that cannot be opened for cleaning from the inline closed looped plumbing system of a whirlpool bath. The water travels through a piping system and back out jet fittings. Jet fittings are typically employed to inject water at a high velocity into a bathtub. Usually the jet fittings are adapted to aspirate air so that the water discharged into the receptacle is aerated to achieve the desired bubbling effect. (See e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 4,340,039 to Hibbard et al, incorporated herein by reference.) Generally, whirlpool baths are designed like a normal bathtub to be drained after each use. However, debris in the form of dead skin, soap, hair and other foreign material circulate throughout the closed loop plumbing system. This debris does not completely drain and over time, it accumulates in the closed loop plumbing system, especially a water pumps impeller. Such debris has been reported by scientists to cause a human health risk.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,395,167 to Mattson, Jr. et al. (“Mattson”), which is incorporated herein by reference discloses the first below the waterline suction filter invention for a water vessel having a closed loop piping system and a water pump. U.S. Pat. No. 6,751,814 to Mattson, Jr. et al., which is incorporated herein by reference discloses a suction filter also having a chemical cage that augments the germ killing properties of a whirlpool bathtub. U.S. Pat. No. 6,760,931 to Mattson, Jr. et al., which is incorporated herein by reference discloses a non-electrical sanitation device for a water vessel having a closed loop piping system. The sanitation device has a chemical chamber and a removable filter. Further incorporated herein by reference is Mattson's U.S. Patent and Trademark Disclosure Document 536803 that discloses a faceplate having a chemical chamber and a filter attached to the faceplate.
The present invention provides for a cover that attaches to a below the waterline suction housing for a water vessel having a closed looped piping system and a water pump. The present invention incorporates a filter and an antimicrobial dispenser whereby the antimicrobial and the filter can be replaced or replenished without having to remove the cover from a suction housing.
The term water vessel used herein means any vessel holding water having a closed loop piping system and a water pump. The term antimicrobial used herein means any chemical, substance or element that has antimicrobial properties. This could include silver. The term cover means faceplate or any cover having flow through water passages.
Because there is so many whirlpool bathtubs are installed without a suction sanitation device, the proper method of promoting such a technology must be done in such a way not to hurt the whirlpool bathtub industry, or cause a panic by people whom have these systems without a suction sanitation device.
Until the Mattson sanitation inventions there were no suction sanitation devices for a water vessel having a closed loop piping system. Presently, there is no Mattson suction sanitation system being sold or promoted and therefore, there is a need to teach the proper and responsible method of promoting a suction sanitation device and packaging of the device. It is desirable that brochures and specification sheets be made showing the feature functions and benefits of the technology. It is desirable that other print media advertisements be developed and used. Radio and television spots could be made and aired. Websites and other forms of Internet media could to be utilized to sale the technology. Billboards and direct mailing pieces could be used. Point of purchase displays at home centers, retailers and wholesalers could to be developed and used. Videos explaining the technology could be used and many other forms of advertising could be used. However, in all these forms of advertising, it is desirable that nothing should be mentioned or inferred that one must use a sanitation suction device for a whirlpool bathtub, and if they do not use one, that they may be in risk of infection, or endangerment. Such claims in advertising could provide for a panic in the marketplace among whirlpool bathtub users not having a suction sanitation device, damage the whirlpool bathtub industry and might create possible legal lawsuits against those who use such claims to promote a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub. Therefore, all forms of advertising and promotion should not have any claims made about a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub that could create public panic or damage the whirlpool bathtub industry.
The use of bacteria testing in the promotion of a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub is also desirable. While this is not mandatory to the present inventions business method of selling a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub, such test results should be made available to anyone that so requests them. The tests results may be offered in complete or abbreviated forms. But generally should show the results of the inhibiting of bacteria in a whirlpool bathtub that uses a suction sanitation system.
It is also desirable that any voluntary standards or mandatory standards such as may be the case with Underwriters Laboratories, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the I.A.P.M.O and/or other organization seals (labels) showing that the suction sanitation device has been listed by such organizations, appears on the suction sanitation device. This could be done by a label, having these seals and/or numbers affixed or impregnated into a component or components of the suction sanitation device. It is also desirable that these seals or numbers appear in some or all printed point of purchase material such as brochures, specification, installation manuals and the like.
There are various selling channels for a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub. Whirlpool bathtub OEM or original equipment manufacturers are entities that make whirlpool bathtubs. A suction sanitation device could be sold as a finished product to these entities to be incorporated into new whirlpool bathtubs. These entities could also be sold a license to manufacture and make a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub. They could also make and sell a retrofitable suction sanitation device for resale to the end user or others that have sold their whirlpool bathtubs without providing a suction sanitation device. Wholesalers and in particular plumbing wholesalers could be sold a suction sanitation device that could be retrofitted to whirlpool bathtubs they sell or have sold that are now in the field without one. The suction sanitation device could be sold at a fix price, or a quantity price or a discount from a suggested list price. Some of these companies have what is referred to as city service counters. They are counters that plumbers and other customers come to buy their plumbing needs. For these city counters it is desirable that a suction sanitation device be packaged in cellophane possibly with a cardboard other material to allow print to be placed on it. This way the customer could visually see what they are buying and read from the package the benefits of using a suction sanitation device.
Retailer's, such as home centers are another sells channel. The packages of the suction sanitation device should be determined for each retail operation. Home centers such as Home Depot may need a box type packaging while a home center such as Loews may require a see through packaging. Also various retailers may require point of purchase material in the form of fact cards, rack cards, videos and brochure racks. It is desirable that when selling a suction sanitation device that inhibits bacteria growth in a whirlpool bathtub to a home center, that the entity selling the home center provides a no questions asked return policy. In other words, if a customer buys a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub from a home center that they will take it back or replace it at no charge to the home center. It is also desirable that entities that sell a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub offer co-op advertising. However, for any such adverting it is desirable that the entity has a policy to approve any advertising prior to such advertising. This will help to ensure that all claims made about the suction sanitation device are proper to limit liability.
Consumer sales are also important. Infomercials are one avenue to sell a suction sanitation device. It is important when selling to the consumer that the price of the suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub is higher than the price sold to the home center or the wholesaler. This will help to protect the distribution-selling channel.
The ordering and sales process is similar to all sales channels in that: An order is placed, the order is filled, and the purchaser is either billed or pays at time of purchase.
The sales price or cost of the suction sanitation device is important for user acceptance and should also be priced in a range where the technology is affordable. If the selling price of such an important technology were priced out of the reach of most users, then the technology could be detrimental to the whirlpool bathtub industry. Therefore, the selling price of a suction sanitation device for a whirlpool bathtub should not exceed $75. This price includes all components or any single component of a suction sanitation device. A suction sanitation device could also have replacement parts. Such parts could be but are not limited to a chemical chamber, the chemical that is housed in the chemical chamber a filter or a combination of a faceplate and chemical chamber or a faceplate, chemical chamber and filter. These replacement parts should not cost more than $10 each individually. In other words, if just the faceplate is sold it should not cost more than $10 a combination faceplate and chemical chamber should not cost more than $20 each. As for a replacement chemical, the chemical should not have a selling price exceeding $5. All prices are reflected in present valve in 2004 United State Dollars.
It is desirable that liability disclaimers should also be incorporated either on the suction sanitation device or in at least one form of printed point of purchase material. It is desirable that a suction sanitation device has an operations manual. It is further desirable that this manual or a sticker indicating safe use of the suction sanitation device is presented to the customer. It is additionally desirable because the suction sanitation device uses a chemical that safety instructions and emergency instructions such as used with spa or pool chemical products should be available to the customer.
It is desirable that the suction sanitation device is packaged to be shipped without damage to its destination. It is further desirable that the chemical or chemical inside the chemical chamber or the entire suction sanitation device is sealed in a water proof or air tight package. Such packaging could also incorporate a child proof configuration.
It is desirable than the suction sanitation device or any of the suction sanitation devices components weigh less than 3 pounds. This reduces the cost of shipping.
The suction sanitation device could be shipped by any vehicle using less than truck load, United Parcel Post type carriers, United States Postal Service or hand delivery. Other shipping methods could also be used, as the described shipping methods are used as examples and not limitation.
The main aspect of the present invention is to provide a cover combining an antimicrobial dispenser in a water vessel having a closed loop piping system and a water pump that inhibits bacteria during whirlpool bathtub whereby the chemical is replenishable without having to remove the cover from a suction housing.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a cover combining an antimicrobial dispensing and filter combination apparatus in a water vessel having a closed loop piping system and a pump that inhibits a growth of bacteria formation in at least a segment of the water vessel's closed loop piping system during and/or between water vessel activation.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a cover combining an antimicrobial dispenser and filter combination apparatus in a water vessel having a closed loop piping system whereby the antimicrobial and filter are replaceable without having to remove the cover from a suction housing.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a cover having drainage openings in the lower portion thereof and combining an antimicrobial dispenser and filter combination apparatus in a water vessel having a closed loop piping system, whereby the combination retains less than 6½ ounces of water after drain down of the water vessel.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a cover that resists breakage when covering a suction housing when the center of the cover is impacted with 15-foot pounds.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a cover that resists hair entrapment.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a combination cover, antimicrobial dispenser and filter that accommodates water flow exceeding 80 gallons per minute.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a combination cover, antimicrobial dispenser and filter that accommodates a water flow exceeding 80 gallons per minute and does not increase a vacuum of a suction line leading to a pump by less than 15 Hg.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing a combination cover, antimicrobial dispenser and filter where the antimicrobial lasts for a polarity of bath cycles before needing replacement.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing an antimicrobial dispenser that releases about a metered dose of antimicrobial for any given bath capacity or water flow.
Another aspect of the current invention is providing an antimicrobial dispenser that releases an antimicrobial when only a normal bath is taken and a water pump is not activated.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of selling a suction sanitation device limiting liability exposure.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of selling a suction sanitation device that limits and/or prevents panic in the marketplace.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of selling a suction sanitation device that incorporates presenting testing reports in full or abbreviated form available to the customer.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of promoting a suction sanitation device having at least one seal or number by Underwriters Laboratory, I.A.P.M.O or other such testing companies on a component of the suction sanitation device.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method of promoting a suction sanitation device is prices it to be affordable to most purchasers of whirlpool bathtubs.
Other aspects of this invention will appear from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangements shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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This non-provisional utility patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/797,837 titled Antimicrobial Chemical Dispensing Faceplate filed Mar. 10, 2004. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/797,873 is a divisional of parent U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/211,497 titled Non-Electrical Sanitation Device, filed Aug. 2, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,760,931. Additionally, the present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent application 60/562,323 filed Apr. 15, 2004 titled Method to Promote and Sale a Suction Sanitation Device for a Whirlpool Bathtub, U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/571,593 filed May 5, 2004 entitled Retrofit Substance Dispenser for Whirlpool Bathtub Faceplate and Safety packaging Methods, and U.S. Patent Provisional Application 60/499,585 filed Sep. 3, 2003 titled Retrofit Whirlpool Bathtub Bacteria Inhibiting Sanitation Assembly.
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