Information
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Patent Grant
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6216288
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Patent Number
6,216,288
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 14, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Recla; Henry J.
- Prunner; Kathleen J.
Agents
- Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 694
- 004 680
- 004 651
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sealing member is provided for a bathtub. A conventional plate is coupled to the wall of a bathtub and covers a drain opening formed therein. The plate is continuous except for an overflow opening which accommodates the free flow of water from the bathtub through the drain opening and down the overflow drain of the bathtub. The sealing member sealingly engages the plate and the bathtub wall to prevent water from flowing through the overflow opening of the plate and down the overflow drain of the bathtub. The sealing member includes an annular lip which fits snugly within the overflow opening of the plate. In an alternate embodiment, a bypass opening is formed in the sealing member at a height greater than that of the overflow opening of the plate. A channel formed within the sealing member extends between the bypass opening and the overflow drain. Water may then enter the sealing member at a height greater than the overflow opening and be channeled through the overflow drain and out of the bathtub.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to bathtubs and, more particularly, relates to an apparatus for increasing the capacity of a bathtub.
2. Discussion
The inner volume of a bathtub is defined by a plurality of vertical walls. One of these walls includes an overflow drain opening formed therein. The overflow drain prevents the bathtub from overflowing by providing an outlet for water at a level near the top of the inner tub area.
It is known in the art to utilize a metal plate or escutcheon to conceal the overflow drain without completely sealing it. These plates or escutcheons typically are designed to cover overflow drains virtually in their entirety, but include an opening in a lower portion. The opening enables water to exit the bathtub and enter the overflow drain.
As is generally known, when a person enters a partially filled bathtub, water is displaced and the water level rises. On occasion, this displacement causes the water to rise to a level higher than the overflow drain. When this occurs, water channels through the plate opening and exits the tub through the overflow drain. The water level is thereby maintained at a maximum level which is even with the lowest portion of the overflow drain. For many people, this water level undesirably leaves portions of the body uncovered.
Existing devices have been designed for the purpose of increasing the capacity of water that a bathtub can hold without losing any water through the overflow drain. However, these devices have certain disadvantages. In some cases, bulky fixtures must be attached to the bathtub with mechanical fasteners. These devices typically require tools to be engaged and disengaged and include large protrusions which protrude into the bathing area. In other cases, devices seal against the wall of the bath tub and completely surround the plate or escutcheon which conceals the overflow drain. These designs are excessively large and unnecessarily protrude into the bathing area.
In view of the foregoing, it would be desirable to provide an apparatus for increasing the capacity of water that a bathtub can hold without losing any water through the overflow drain that does not require tools for engagement or disengagement and only minimally protrudes into the bathing area of the bathtub.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above and other objects are provided by a sealing member for a bathtub. According to the invention, a conventional plate is coupled to the wall of a bathtub and covers a drain opening formed therein. The plate is continuous except for an overflow opening which accommodates the free flow of water from the bathtub through the drain opening and down the overflow drain of the bathtub. The sealing member sealingly engages the plate and the bathtub wall to prevent water from flowing through the overflow opening of the plate and down the overflow drain of the bathtub. The sealing member includes an annular lip which fits snugly within the overflow opening of the plate. This advantageously allows for engagement and disengagement of the sealing member without the need for tools. In an alternate embodiment, a magnet is used to enhance the attachment of the bypass member to the plate. In another alternate embodiment, a bypass opening is formed in the sealing member at a height greater than that of the overflow opening of the plate. A channel formed within the sealing member extends between the bypass opening and the overflow drain. Water may then enter the sealing member at a height greater than the overflow opening and be channeled through the overflow drain and out of the bathtub.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order to appreciate the manner in which the advantages and objects of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in appended drawings. Understand that these drawings only depict preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting in scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an perspective view of a bathtub illustrating the bathtub assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the plate and sealing member of the bathtub assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded side view of the plate and sealing member of the bathtub assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the plate and a sealing member according to a first alternate embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of a plate and a sealing member according to a second alternate embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a plate and a sealing member according to a third alternate embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of a plate and a sealing member according to a fourth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of a plate and a sealing member according to a fifth alternate embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a bottom view of a plate and a sealing member according to a sixth alternate embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 10
is a plan view of a plate and a sealing member according to a seventh alternate embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention is directed towards a bathtub assembly for increasing a capacity of the tub. The bathtub assembly includes a plate covering a drain opening in the tub except for an overflow opening in the lower portion thereof. A sealing member is sealingly engaged to the edges of the plate adjacent the overflow opening, the wall of the bathtub, and the major surface of the plate itself. When engaged to the plate, the sealing member prevents fluid from exiting the tub through the drain opening. Advantageously, the sealing member of the present invention can be quickly engaged and disengaged from the plate and only minimally protrudes into the bathing area of the tub.
Turning now to the drawings,
FIG. 1
illustrates a perspective view of a bathtub
10
incorporating the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Although bathtub
10
is illustrated, it is to be understood that this configuration is merely exemplary of the type of apparatus in which the present invention could be employed. Bathtub
10
includes an inner volume
12
defined by a base or floor
14
and a continues inner wall
16
which extends vertically relative to the base
14
. An overflow drain
18
is formed in the wall
16
and terminates at a height vertically spaced apart from the base
14
. The overflow drain
16
provides a passage for the escape of fluid from the bathtub
10
prior to it overflowing the wall
16
. A circular plate
20
is secured to the wall
16
adjacent the overflow drain
18
so as to conceal the same. A sealing member
22
sealingly engages the plate
20
and the wall
16
. As will become apparent from the description below, an important feature of the present invention is that sealing member
22
is designed to engage the plate
20
in a way sufficient to secure the sealing member
22
to plate
20
and to create a seal capable of preventing water from entering the overflow drain
18
.
Turning now to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, more detailed views of the plate
20
and sealing member
22
are illustrated. Plate
20
includes a circular base portion
24
which is essentially planar or slightly convex and an annular skirt
26
axially projecting from a perimeter thereof. Annular skirt
26
includes a generally U-shaped recessed edge
28
which defines a boundary of an overflow opening
30
. As is known in the art, a pair of screw holes
32
in base
24
accommodate attachment screws (not shown) for securing the plate
20
to the bathtub
10
(see
FIG. 1
) and a toggle hole
34
accommodates a drain toggle (not shown) for opening and closing a main drain of the tub. When the drain toggle and attachment screws are in place, screw holes
32
and toggle hole
34
are sealed and prevent water from passing there through.
Sealing member
22
includes a semicircular body
36
which is essentially planar or slightly convex to compliment the shape of the base
24
. A radiused side wall
38
is integrally formed with the body
36
and axially projects therefrom. An arcuate lip
40
is integrally formed with the body
36
and axially projects therefrom in spaced relation to the side wall
38
. The particular configuration of the lip
40
, including the radius of curvature and axial dimension, is selected to complement the recessed edge
28
of the plate
20
so that a sealing engagement may be effected therebetween.
When sealing member
22
is engaged to plate
20
, sealing member body
36
frictionally engages plate base
24
, radiused side wall
38
engages plate annular skirt
26
, and arcuate lip
40
engages wall
12
of bathtub
10
(see
FIG. 1
) and recessed edge
28
adjacent plate overflow opening
30
. When sealing member
22
is in this engaged position, a complete seal is created between sealing member
22
, plate
20
and wall
12
such that water is prevented from flowing through overflow opening
30
. Thus, sealing member
22
is designed to engage wall
12
of bathtub
10
and recessed edge
28
adjacent overflow opening
30
in a way sufficient to secure sealing member
22
to plate
20
and to create a seal capable of preventing water from entering the opening in plate
20
. As will become apparent from the further description below, these design goals for sealing member
22
may be achieved by several different alternate preferred embodiments.
As best seen in
FIG. 3
, arcuate lip
40
and body
36
are spaced apart to define a channel
42
for accommodating recessed edge
28
of plate
20
. The lip
40
includes a planar surface
44
opposite the body
36
and a shoulder
46
opposite the side wall
38
. When recessed edge
28
engages lip
40
and body
36
, sealing bypass member
22
is secured to plate
20
and a complete seal is formed for preventing water from flowing behind plate
20
.
Turning now to
FIG. 4
, a cross-sectional side view of a first alternate embodiment sealing member
22
A is illustrated with plate
20
. In this embodiment, the shoulder
46
is formed as an overhang to enhance the connection between recessed edge
28
and lip
40
. Further, lip wall
48
is planar so as to sealingly engage wall
12
of bathtub
10
(see FIG.
1
). This prevents water from flowing behind plate
20
.
Turning now to
FIG. 5
, a cross-sectional side view of plate
20
and a sealing member
22
B of a second alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Sealing member
22
B includes an arm
50
integrally formed with body
36
and radially projecting therefrom. Arm
50
forms an overhang which is forced toward wall
12
of bathtub
10
under the pressure of water. The edge
52
of arm
50
creates an additional seal which assists arcuate lip
40
in preventing water from flowing behind plate
20
. When wall
12
is engaged by lip
40
and edge
52
, a double seal arrangement is created.
Turning now to
FIG. 6
, a cross-sectional side view of a plate
20
and a sealing member
22
C of a third alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Sealing member
22
C includes first and second sealing fingers
54
and
56
projecting from the arm
50
. First and second sealing fingers
54
and
56
engage wall
12
of bathtub
10
to enhance the seal to prevent water from flowing behind plate
20
.
Turning now to
FIG. 7
, a cross-sectional side view of a plate
20
and a sealing member
22
D of a fourth alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. First lip wall
48
of arcuate lip
40
, which is essentially parallel to the body
36
, and second lip wall
60
, which is essentially perpendicular to the first lip wall
48
, include a plurality of projections
62
orthogonally extending therefrom in the form of teeth. It will be appreciated that these teeth preferably include a cross-sectional shape which is triangular in nature. The projections preferably are elongated and shaped to complement the curve of the lip
40
. The teeth on first lip wall
48
engage wall
12
and create a series of seals which prevent water from flowing behind plate
20
. The teeth on second lip wall
60
engage recessed edge
28
to frictionally secure sealing member
22
D to plate
20
. In addition, arcuate lip
40
engages plate
20
and assists in the creation of a seal.
Turning now to
FIG.8
, a cross-sectional side view of a plate
20
and a sealing member
22
E according to a fifth alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. First lip wall
48
of arcuate lip
40
and second lip wall
60
are oriented as with the previous embodiment. First lip wall
48
includes a plurality of projections
64
extending therefrom in the form of nodes. It will be appreciated that these nodes preferably include a cross-sectional shape which is semicircular in nature. The projections are preferably elongated and shaped to compliment the curve of the lip
40
. The nodes on first lip wall
48
engage wall
12
to create a series of seals which prevent water from flowing behind plate
20
. Second lip wall
60
terminates in a tooth
66
for engaging recessed edge
28
and securing sealing member
22
E to plate
20
. In addition, arcuate lip
40
engages plate
20
and assists in the creation of a seal. In addition, the body
36
of the sealing member
22
E includes a laterally projecting lip
49
. The lip
49
engages the base
24
so as to ensure a complete seal therebetween.
Turning now to
FIG. 9
, a bottom view of plate
20
and a sealing member
22
F according to a sixth alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Sealing member
22
F includes a rear wall
70
which engages the back side of plate
20
. Rear wall
70
of sealing member
22
F has a first sealing member
72
axially projecting therefrom opposite the plate
20
. The sealing member
22
F also includes an arcuate second sealing member
74
axially projecting therefrom and extending from the first sealing member
72
. The second sealing member
74
is preferably shaped to compliment the curve of the lip
40
. A first recessed portion
76
is defined between the first and second sealing members
72
and
74
while a second recessed portion
78
is defined between the second sealing member
74
and lip
40
.
First sealing member
72
of sealing member
22
F spans the diameter of the plate
20
and engages wall
12
and plate
20
to create a first seal for preventing water from flowing behind plate
20
. First recessed portion
76
of sealing member
22
F engages plate
20
to connect sealing member
22
F to plate
20
. Second sealing member
74
extends semicircularly from one end of first sealing member
72
to a second, spaced-apart end of first sealing member
72
. Second sealing member
74
engages wall
12
and plate
20
to create a second seal for preventing water from flowing behind plate
20
. Lip
40
engages recessed edge
28
and wall
12
to create a third seal for preventing water from flowing behind plate
20
. Lip
40
is bifurcated at its ends into a pair of spaced apart fingers or split flanges
80
which engage both sides of annular skirt
26
to secure sealing member
22
F to plate
20
.
Turning now to
FIG. 10
, a plan view of plate
20
and a sealing member
22
G according to a seventh alternate preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Sealing member
22
G is generally L-shaped and includes a base portion
82
and an extension member
84
generally perpendicular thereto. A bypass opening
86
is located at the top of extension member
84
and opens into a channel
88
formed within the sealing member
22
G. Channel
88
leads to overflow opening
30
in plate
20
. When the water in tub
10
reaches a level above bypass opening
86
, water enters the opening, travels down channel
88
, enters overflow opening
30
, and exits down the drain and out of the bathtub. The benefit of this embodiment is that the water level is allowed to rise over the level of overflow opening
30
before water begins draining out the overflow drain. However, the tub is still drained before it overflows. This allows the water level to rise above the overflow opening without completely losing the benefit of the drain overflow protection device. Advantageously, the height of the extension member
84
may be selected to effectuate different drain levels.
Also, the sealing member
22
G includes an aperture
90
formed therein communicating with the channel
88
. The aperture
90
is sealed with a removable plug
92
. If desired, the plug
92
may be removed to allow draining through the sealing member
22
G via the aperture
90
. A temperature gauge
94
may also be incorporated into the sealing member
22
G if desired.
Those skilled in the art can now appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad teachings of the present invention can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while this invention has been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the invention should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification, and following claims.
Claims
- 1. A sealing assembly for a drain opening in a bathtub comprising:an escutcheon adapted to be coupled to a wall of said bathtub and covering said drain opening formed therein; said escutcheon including an overflow opening therein adapted to be fluidly communicating with said drain opening; and a sealing member adapted to be sealingly engage said wall and said escutcheon to prevent fluid flow into said overflow and drain openings.
- 2. The sealing assembly of claim 1, wherein said sealing member includes a bypass opening formed therein at a height greater than that of said overflow opening, said bypass opening communicating with said overflow opening.
- 3. The sealing assembly of claim 1, wherein said escutcheon further comprises a base having an annular skirt axially projecting therefrom, said skirt including a recessed edge forming said overflow opening.
- 4. The sealing assembly of claim 3, wherein said sealing member includes an arcuate lip engaging said recessed edge.
- 5. The sealing assembly of claim 3, wherein said sealing member includes a radiused sidewall engaging said annular skirt.
- 6. The sealing assembly of claim 3, wherein said sealing member includes a body engaging said base of said escutcheon.
- 7. The sealing assembly of claim 3, wherein said sealing member further comprises at least one split flange engaging said base of said escutcheon and securing said sealing member thereto.
- 8. A sealing assembly for sealing an overflow opening in a drain plate of a bathtub, the sealing assembly comprising:a body portion adapted to engage said drain plate; a side wall integrally formed with said body portion and axially projecting therefrom, said side wall adapted to engage said drain plate; and a lip integrally formed with said body portion and axially projecting therefrom, said lip adapted to engage said drain plate so as to prevent fluid communication through said overflow opening.
- 9. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said body portion is substantially semicircular and is adapted to compliment a base portion of said drain plate.
- 10. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said side wall is radiused and is adapted to compliment an annular skirt portion of said drain plate.
- 11. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said lip is arcuate and axially projects from said body portion in spaced relation to said side wall, said lip being adapted to compliment a recessed edge of said drain plate so that a seal may be formed therebetween when said sealing assembly engages said drain plate.
- 12. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said body portion further includes an arm integrally formed therewith and radially projecting therefrom, said arm including an edge adapted to engage a bathtub wall to assist in preventing fluid communication through said overflow opening.
- 13. The sealing assembly of claim 12, wherein said arm further includes at least one sealing finger projecting therefrom, said sealing finger having an edge adapted to engage said bathtub wall and to assist in preventing fluid communication through said overflow opening.
- 14. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said lip further includes first and second walls, said first lip wall being substantially parallel to said body portion and including a plurality of teeth orthogonally extending therefrom, said second lip wall being substantially perpendicular to said first lip wall and including a plurality of teeth orthogonally extending therefrom.
- 15. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said lip further includes first and second walls, said first lip wall being substantially parallel to said body portion and including a plurality of nodes extending therefrom, said second lip wall being substantially perpendicular to said first lip wall and including a tooth for engaging a recessed edge of said drain plate.
- 16. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said lip further includes a rear wall adapted to engage a back side of said drain plate, said rear wall including:a first sealing member adapted to axially project from said rear wall opposite said drain plate, said first sealing member being adapted to substantially span a diameter of said drain plate; a second sealing member axially projecting from said rear wall and extending from said first sealing member, said second sealing member complimenting a curve of said lip; a first recessed portion between said first and second sealing members, said first recessed portion being adapted to engage said drain plate to secure said sealing assembly to said drain plate; and a second recessed portion between said second sealing member and said lip.
- 17. The sealing assembly of claim 16, wherein said lip is bifurcated at an end into a pair of spaced apart fingers adapted to secure said sealing assembly to said drain plate.
- 18. The sealing assembly of claim 8, wherein said assembly further comprises:an extension member including a bypass opening and a channel adapted to fluidly communicate with said overflow opening formed in said drain plate; and a base portion being coupled to said extension member and adapted to substantially prevent any fluid communication through said overflow opening formed in said drain plate.
- 19. The sealing assembly of claim 18, wherein said bypass opening is adapted to be located at a height greater than said overflow opening formed in said drain plate.
- 20. A bath tub comprising:a floor; a wall projecting from said floor; said wall including a drain opening formed therein; a plate coupled to said wall to cover said drain opening, said plate including a base having an annular skirt axially projecting therefrom and sealingly engaging said wall, said annular skirt including a recessed edge forming an overflow opening fluidly communicating with said drain opening; and a sealing member sealingly engaging said wall and said plate to prevent fluid flow into said overflow and drain openings, said sealing member including an arcuate lip engaging said recessed edge, a radiused side wall engaging said skirt, and a body engaging said base.
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