Information
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Patent Grant
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6662385
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Patent Number
6,662,385
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Date Filed
Monday, April 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- Kokabi; Azy
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 557
- 004 5771
- 004 579
- 004 580
- 004 581
- 004 582
- 004 655
- 004 621
- 248 3451
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shower door track cushion is provided, which includes a material having a length. A slit is cut longitudinally along the length of the bottom of the material. The slit is adapted to fit over a shower door track and retain the material on the shower door track, which is located along a top edge of a bathtub. The material includes an extending rectangular section integral to the material at one end of the length of the material, which is adapted to fit between a first and a second shower door vertical support in order to retain the material between the first and second shower door vertical supports. The material can be made of polyethylene foam and can include a rounded top.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to cushions and more particularly to a cushion for use with a bathtub having sliding shower doors.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are many bathtubs that are equipped with sliding shower doors that permit a bathtub to be used as a shower as well as a bathtub. The shower doors are mounted on the bathtub on shower door tracks that allow one of the shower doors to be slid open. Often it is necessary to use the bathtub to bathe an infant or an elderly person that may be ill or disabled. In this case one of the shower doors is slid open to allow a caregiver, such as a mother, to bathe an infant in the bathtub. While bathing the infant it is necessary for the caregiver to rest his/her forearms on the edge of the bathtub; however, for a bathtub equipped with sliding shower doors this can be an inconvenient and uncomfortable situation. The reason for this is that the forearms of the caregiver must rest directly on the shower door tracks. The shower doors slide along these tracks, which are mounted directly on the top edge of the bathtub. The shower door tracks generally have a vertically extending edge. This edge while not sharp is very uncomfortable to rest forearms upon, especially when bearing any weight, such as the weight of an infant.
To alleviate this discomfort caregivers currently place an object such as a towel along the edge of the bathtub. This provides some relief but it is difficult to keep the towel in position while at the same time bathing an infant or elderly ill or disabled adult. Further, inevitably the towels soak up water from the bathing, which creates more laundry, and thus more work for the caregiver.
Another problem with shower door tracks is that they present a safety issue. There is a chance that a person's toe or toes can get caught in between the tracks when entering or exiting the bathtub. This happens on rare occasions and can cause a person to trip and possibly break bones, which is especially perilous for elderly persons. Also a person can lose a toenail in such an accident.
What is needed is a waterproof or water-resistant cushion that will stay in place and provide comfort and safety even if there are shower door tracks along the edge of a bathtub.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects and many of the attendant features of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed descriptions and considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols designate like parts throughout the figures.
FIG. 1A
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
1
A—
1
A of
FIG. 3C
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 1B
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track upon which the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 1A
can be retained in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2A
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
2
A—
2
A of
FIG. 3C
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2B
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track upon which the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 2A
can be retained in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3A
is a top view of a shower door track cushion showing an extending rectangular section retained between a first and a second shower door vertical support in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3B
is a bottom view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 3A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3C
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 3A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
shows a shower door system mounted on a bathtub, a shower door track, shower door vertical supports, and a shower door track cushion retained by the shower door track and shower door vertical supports in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 5A
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
5
A—
5
A of
FIG. 7C
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 5B
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
5
B—
5
B of
FIG. 7C
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 6A
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 5A
retained upon a shower door track in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 6B
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 5B
retained upon a shower door track in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 7A
is a top view of a shower door track cushion showing an extending rectangular section retained between a first and a second shower door vertical support in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 7B
is a bottom view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 7A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 7C
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 7A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 8
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 10B
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 9
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 8
retained upon a shower door track in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 10A
is a bottom view of a shower door track cushion in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 10B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 10A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 11
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 13B
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 12
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 11
retained upon a shower door track in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 13A
is a bottom view of a shower door track cushion in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 13B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 13A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 14
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
14
—
14
of
FIG. 16B
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 15
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 14
retained upon a shower door track in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 16A
is a bottom view of a shower door track cushion in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 16B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 16A
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 17
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion along line
17
—
17
of
FIG. 19B
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 18
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 17
retained upon a shower door track in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 19A
is a bottom view of a shower door track cushion in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 19B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 19A
in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly, to
FIG. 1
, there is shown an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion
10
, which is a section along line
1
A—
1
A of FIG.
3
C. The shower door track cushion can have a rounded top to increase the comfort factor for forearms rested on the cushion while bathing an infant or ill and/or disabled elderly person. The shower door track cushion can be made of a number of materials including polyethylene foam. Polyethylene foam, which is also the material used for water toys and floats, such as noodles, has the advantage of being waterproof. A slit
18
is cut into the foam in the position on shower door track cushion
10
that aligns with the shower door track
20
shown in FIG.
1
B. The shower door track
20
is mounted on rail
22
, which is along the top edge
32
of a bathtub
30
, as shown in FIG.
4
. The purpose of the shower door track
20
is to guide a shower door, such as shower door
34
of
FIG. 4
, so that the shower door can be slid open and closed. As shown in
FIG. 1B
, the shower door track
20
has a relatively narrow edge, which would be uncomfortable to rest a fourarm upon. By placing the slit
18
in the shower door track cushion over the shower door track
20
, the shower door track cushion is held on the shower door track
22
and provides a comfortable resting place for the forearm of a person outside the bathtub who is giving a bath to an infant or ill person sitting inside the bathtub.
FIG. 1A
shows that the bottom
16
of the shower door track cushion can be relatively flat or whatever contour best fits the top edge of the bathtub.
An extending rectangular section
24
is integral to the material at one end of the length of the shower door track cushion as shown in
FIG. 2A
, which is an elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
10
along line
2
A—
2
A of FIG.
3
C. The purpose of this extending rectangular section
24
, as also shown in
FIGS. 3A through 3C
, is to fit between the first and second shower door vertical supports
26
and
28
in order to further retain the shower door track cushion on the top edge
32
of the bathtub
30
. The vertical supports
26
and
28
are shown in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 3A
is a top view of shower door track cushion
10
showing the extending rectangular section
24
retained between the first and second shower door vertical supports
26
and
28
.
FIG. 3B
is a bottom view of the shower door track cushion
10
showing the slit
18
and
FIG. 3C
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of FIG.
3
A.
There are different configurations of shower door tracks. In the configuration shown in
FIG. 1A
there is one vertical shower door track
20
.
FIG. 5A
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion
40
along line
5
A—
5
A of
FIG. 7C
, which is designed for a shower door track configuration with three tracks
50
,
52
, and
54
.
FIG. 6A
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
40
of
FIG. 5A
retained upon the shower door tracks
50
,
52
, and
54
.
FIG. 5B
is an elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
40
along line
5
B—
5
B of FIG.
7
C and
FIG. 6B
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion of
FIG. 5B
retained upon shower door tracks
50
,
52
and
54
. The shower door track cushion
40
can have a rounded top
41
and has a downward protruding rectangular section
42
that is adapted to fit between tracks
50
and
54
. The slit
44
which is approximately in the middle of the downward protruding rectangular section
42
is designed to fit over track
52
in order to further retain the shower door track cushion
40
on the top edge
32
of the bathtub
30
. The shower door track cushion
40
can be made of polyethylene foam or other materials.
An extending rectangular section
48
is integral to the material at one end of the length of the shower door track cushion
40
as shown in
FIG. 5A
, and
FIGS. 7A
,
7
B, and
7
C. The extending rectangular section
48
fits between the first and second shower door vertical supports
26
and
28
and further retains the shower door track cushion on the top edge
32
of the bathtub
30
.
FIG. 7A
is a top view of the shower door track cushion
40
and shows the extending rectangular section
24
retained between the first and second shower door vertical supports
26
and
28
.
FIG. 7B
is a bottom view of the shower door track cushion
40
showing the slit
44
.
FIGS. 7B and 7C
show the downward protruding rectangular section
42
. The rounded section
41
of shower door track cushion
40
is ended at
47
in order not to interfere with the mating of the extending rectangular section
48
with the vertical supports
26
and
28
.
Another design that is readily adaptable to a shower door track configuration with three tracks
66
,
67
, and
68
is shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
.
FIG. 8
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion
60
along line
8
—
8
of FIG.
10
B.
FIG. 9
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
60
of
FIG. 8
retained upon the shower door tracks
66
,
67
, and
68
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the shower door track cushion
60
has three slits
62
,
63
, and
64
, which fit over the tracks
66
,
67
, and
68
, as shown in
FIG. 10A
is a bottom view of a shower door track cushion
60
showing the three slits and
FIG. 10B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion of FIG.
10
A. The shower door track cushion
60
can be made of polyethylene foam or other materials.
For a shower door track configuration with two tracks, such as tracks
84
and
86
shown in
FIG. 12
, the shower door track cushion
80
as shown in
FIG. 11
can be used.
FIG. 11
is an elevational sectional view of shower door track cushion
80
along line
11
—
11
of FIG.
13
B.
FIG. 12
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
80
retained between the shower door tracks
84
and
86
.
FIG. 13A
is a bottom view of a shower door track cushion and
FIG. 13B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion
80
, which has a rounded top
81
and a downward extending rectangular section
82
. The rounded top
81
can be of various shapes and the downward extending rectangular section
82
can also be of various shapes. The shower door track cushion
80
can be made of polyethylene foam or other materials.
Another design that is readily adaptable to a shower door track configuration with two tracks
95
and
96
, is shown in
FIGS. 14 and 15
.
FIG. 14
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion
90
along line
14
—
14
of FIG.
16
B.
FIG. 15
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
90
of
FIG. 14
retained upon the shower door tracks
95
and
96
. As shown in
FIG. 14
, the shower door track cushion
90
has two slits
92
and
93
, which fit over the tracks
95
and
96
, as shown in FIG.
15
.
FIG. 16A
is a bottom view of the shower door track cushion
90
showing the two slits and
FIG. 16B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion
90
. The shower door track cushion
90
can be made of polyethylene foam or other materials.
Another cushion design that is readily adaptable to a shower door track configuration with multiple tracks, is shown in
FIGS. 17 and 18
.
FIG. 17
is an elevational sectional view of a shower door track cushion
100
along line
17
—
17
of FIG.
19
B.
FIG. 18
shows the elevational sectional view of the shower door track cushion
100
of
FIG. 17
retained upon the shower door tracks
105
and
106
. As shown in
FIG. 17
, the shower door track cushion
100
has a slot defined by sides
102
and side
103
that fits over the tracks
105
and
106
, as shown in FIG.
18
. The cushion
100
is readily adaptable to shower door track configurations with two or three tracks. In the case of three tracks the slot in the cushion is adapted to fit over the two outside tracks.
FIG. 17
shows that the bottom
104
of the shower door track cushion can be relatively flat or whatever contour best fits the top edge of the bathtub.
FIG. 19A
is a bottom view of the shower door track cushion
100
showing the slot defined by sides
102
and
103
and
FIG. 19B
is a side view of the shower door track cushion
100
. The shower door track cushion
100
can be made of polyethylene foam or other materials.
The shower door track cushion has an additional benefit of providing a safety feature. The cushion can be mounted on the shower door tracks on the edge of the bathtub while assisting an elderly infirm adult into or out of the bathtub. The cushion will decrease the chance that a person's toe or toes get caught in between the tracks. This happens on rare occasions and can cause a person to trip and possibly break bones, which is especially perilous for elderly persons. Also a person can lose a toenail in such an accident.
Thus, the shower door track cushion provides a waterproof cushion that will stay in place and provide comfort and safety even if there are shower door tracks along the edge of a bathtub.
The described embodiments of the invention are only considered to be preferred and illustrative of the inventive concept, the scope of the invention is not to be restricted to such embodiments. Various and numerous other arrangements may be devised by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
It is therefore intended by the appended claims to cover any and all such applications, modifications and embodiments within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A shower door track cushion comprising:a material having a length; a slit cut longitudinally along the length of a bottom of the material, the slit adapted to fit over a shower door track to retain the material on the shower door track; and an extending rectangular section integral to the material at one end of the length of the material, the extending rectangular section adapted to fit between a first and a second shower door vertical support and to retain the material between the first and second shower door vertical supports.
- 2. The shower door track cushion of claim 1 wherein:the material comprises polyethylene foam.
- 3. The shower door track cushion of claim 1 wherein:the material comprises a rounded top.
- 4. A shower door track cushion comprising:a material having a length and having a downward protruding rectangular section along the length, the downward protruding rectangular section integral to the material; and the downward protruding rectangular section adapted to fit between a first and a second shower door track and to retain the material between the first and the second shower door tracks; wherein the first and second shower door tracks are located along an edge of a bathtub.
- 5. The shower door track cushion of claim 4 wherein:the material comprises polyethylene foam.
- 6. The shower door track cushion of claim 4 wherein:the material comprises a rounded top.
- 7. The shower track cushion of claim 4 comprising:a first slit cut longitudinally along the length of a bottom of the downward protruding rectangular section, the first slit adapted to fit over a third shower door track and to retain the material on the third shower door track; and wherein the third shower door track is located along the edge of the bathtub and between the first and second shower door track.
- 8. The shower door track cushion of claim 7 wherein:the material comprises an extending rectangular section integral to the material at one end of the length of the material, the extending rectangular section adapted to fit between a first and a second shower door vertical support and to retain the material between the first and second shower door vertical supports.
- 9. The shower door track cushion of claim 7 wherein:the material comprises polyethylene foam.
- 10. The shower door track cushion of claim 7 wherein:the material comprises a rounded top.
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