Spas having a retractable entertainment unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6754916
  • Patent Number
    6,754,916
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A spa includes a housing having a tub for holding water, and a retractable entertainment unit having a display. The housing includes an upper portion having a seal surface extending around the tub. The entertainment unit is releasably retractable through an opening in the upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein the display is hidden from view and a top of the entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein the top is raised above the seal surface and the display is visible.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates, generally, to spas and, more particularly, to spas having a retractable entertainment unit.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Spas such as hot tubs have enjoyed increased popularity in recent years. Spas typically provide a means for bathers to relax in a controlled environment of warmth and gentle water massage.




In conventional spas, the tub is generally formed of rigid material and permanently mounted or fixed either in ground or above ground at a specific location. Spas generally have a number of fluid flow outlets or nozzles. Each nozzle usually jets water or a water-air froth into the tub.




In addition, conventional spas can be further enhanced by the use of other amenities which provide an environment more conducive to relaxation. For example, spas have been provided with electronic devices. A drawback with the use of an electronic device with a spa is the likelihood of damage to the electronic device from exposure to water or moisture present about the tub.




One attempt has included to fixedly mounting audio components such as speakers in an elevated position above the spa and the surface of the water. Other attempts have included using moisture-tolerant speakers such as marine-type speakers.




There is a need for further spas which include a retractable entertainment unit.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides in a first aspect, a spa having a housing having a tub for holding water, and an entertainment unit. The housing includes an upper portion having a seal surface extending around the tub. The entertainment unit is releasably retractable through an opening in the upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein a top of the entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein the top is raised above the seal surface and the entertainment unit is visible.




The present invention provides in a second aspect, a spa having a housing having a tub for holding water, and an entertainment unit having a display. The housing includes an upper portion having a seal surface extending around the tub and a second portion defining a surface disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface. The second surface has an opening and a raised ridge disposed around the opening. The second surface is open along a laterally outward side of the housing. The entertainment unit is releasably retractable through an opening in the upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein the display is hidden from view and a top of the entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein the top is raised above the seal surface and the display is visible.




The present invention provides in a third aspect, a spa having a housing having a tub for holding water, and an entertainment unit having a display. The entertainment unit is releasably retractable through an opening in the upper portion and movable between a) a retracted position wherein the display is hidden from view and a top of the entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein the top is raised above the seal surface and the display is visible. A support assembly is provided for supporting and guiding the entertainment unit between the retracted position and the extended position. The support assembly includes a gas cylinder for raising the entertainment unit from the retracted position to the extended position. An upper mount is attached to the entertainment unit and a lower mount is attached to a lower portion of the support assembly. An upper end of the gas cylinder is receivable in the upper mount and a lower end of the gas cylinder is receivable in the lower mount.




The present invention provides in a fourth aspect, a spa having a housing having a tub for holding water, and an entertainment unit having a display. The housing includes an upper portion having a seal surface extending around the tub and a second portion defining a surface disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface. The second surface has an opening and a raised ridge disposed around the opening. The second surface is open along a laterally outward side of the housing. The entertainment unit is releasably retractable through an opening in the upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein the display is hidden from view and a top of the entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein the top is raised above the seal surface and the display is visible. A support assembly is provided for supporting and guiding the entertainment unit between the retracted position and the extended position. The support assembly includes a gas cylinder for raising the entertainment unit from the retracted position to the extended position. An upper mount is attached to the entertainment unit and a lower mount is attached to a lower portion of the support assembly. An upper end of the gas cylinder is receivable in the upper mount and a lower end of the gas cylinder is receivable in the lower mount.




The present invention provides in a fifth aspect, a spa having a housing having a tub for holding water, and a compartment. The housing includes an upper portion having a seal surface extending around the tub. The compartment is retractable through an opening in the upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein the compartment is hidden from view and a top of the compartment is disposed below and laterally outward from the seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein the top is raised above the seal surface and the compartment is visible.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of various embodiments and accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a spa having a retractable entertainment unit in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the spa of

FIG. 1

with the retractable entertainment unit in an extended visible position;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the spa similar to

FIG. 2

with the retractable entertainment unit removed;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the spa similar to

FIG. 2

with the entertainment unit in a retracted hidden position;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged front elevational view, in part section, of a portion of the spa of

FIG. 1

illustrating the support assembly with the entertainment unit in an extended visible position;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

illustrating the support assembly with the entertainment unit in an extended visible position;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view along line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

illustrating the support assembly with the entertainment unit in retracted hidden position; and





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a portion of another spa in accordance with the present invention with the retractable entertainment unit in an extended visible position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a spa


10


having a retractable entertainment unit


20


in accordance with the present invention. Entertainment unit


20


may include a display


22


such as a video display and two audio speakers


24


. A video cassette player


12


and/or a digital video disc player


14


, or stereo or other electronic device may be operably connected to entertainment unit


20


. As explained in greater detail below, spa


10


is configured so that entertainment unit


20


may be disposed in an extended or visible position, and in a retracted or hidden position to avoid the likelihood of water coming into contact with the entertainment unit.




Although the term “spa” is used throughout this description, it is to be understood that the present invention is applicable to spas, hot tubs, pools, and other fluid bearing recreational or therapeutic devices. In addition, although spa


10


, shown in

FIG. 1

, is large enough to accommodate about four bathers, the present invention is applicable to any size spa, having any number of bathers or occupants, for example, spas having one or more bathers, or four or more bathers, or even eight or more bathers. In addition, it is to also be understood that the present invention is also directed to spa having a retractable compartment instead of the retractable entertainment unit. For example, the compartment may provide for storage, or support a portable radio or other device. In addition, the compartment may include one or more shelves.




Spa


10


includes a housing


30


having a tub


32


for holding water and one or more water-jets


34


. The fluid is typically pressurized, for example, by at least one pump (not shown). The spa may also include suitable valves, piping, heaters, water conditioners, electronics and controls (not shown). In addition, the spa may also be operably connected to a source of electrical power.




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, housing


30


includes an upper portion


36


which defines a seal surface


38


(shown in dashed lines) extending around tub


32


. Spa


10


, when not in use, may be covered with a cover


16


(only a portion of which is shown in FIG.


1


). Seal surface


38


is generally a level surface which when cover


16


rests on seal surface


38


, water is retained in tub


32


, particularly when spa


10


is periodically operated to agitate and circulate the water.




As best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, upper portion


36


includes a second surface


40


disposed below and laterally outward from seal surface


38


. Second surface


40


includes an opening


42


(

FIG. 3

) and a raised ridge


44


disposed around opening


42


. The raised ridge and the upper portion of the housing may be separate pieces which are assembled or integrally formed as one piece. Second surface


40


may also be opened along a laterally outward side


46


of housing


30


.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, a top


26


of entertainment unit


20


includes a downwardly-depending flange


28


(best shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

) which extends around and over raised ridge


44


when the entertainment unit is disposed in a retracted position. The combination of the seal surface, the raised ridge, and the second surface being opened along a laterally outward side results in draining water away from the second surface.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, entertainment unit


20


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) is releasably retractable through opening


42


(

FIG. 3

) in upper portion


36


of housing


30


and movable between a retracted position (

FIG. 4

) wherein the display and the speakers are hidden from view and top


26


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) of entertainment unit


20


is disposed below and laterally outward from seal surface


38


, and an extended position (

FIG. 2

) wherein top


26


is raised above seal surface


38


and display


22


and speakers


24


are visible.




With reference to

FIGS. 5-7

, a support assembly


50


supports and guides entertainment unit


20


between an extended position (

FIGS. 5 and 6

) and retracted position (FIG.


7


). Support assembly


50


includes a generally U-shaped support


52


having a pair of legs


54


and


56


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) attached at their upper ends to upper portion


36


of housing


30


, and a middle portion


58


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) which connects to the lower ends of legs


54


and


56


.




Support assembly


50


includes a fixed track portion


62


(

FIG. 5

) and a movable track portion


64


(FIGS.


6


and


7


). Fixed track portion


62


(

FIGS. 5 and 6

) is attached at its lower end to middle portion


58


of U-shaped support


52


and includes a pair tracks


63


(FIG.


5


). Movable track portion


64


includes a plurality of rollers (not shown) which are retained in tracks


63


and slidable along fixed track portion


62


. An upper end of movable track portion


64


is attached to entertainment unit


20


.




Support assembly


50


may include a lower mount


72


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) attached to middle portion


58


and an upper mount


74


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) attached to an upper portion of movable track portion


64


. Mounts


72


and


74


may include recesses


76


and


78


(FIGS.


6


and


7


), respectively, for receiving opposite ends of a gas cylinder


80


for raising entertainment unit


20


from a retracted position to an extended position.




With such a set-up employing a gas cylinder and mounts with recesses, should the gas cylinder become inoperable, a new gas may be readily replaced. For example, in the extended position of the entertainment unit, a rear portion


25


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) of entertainment unit


20


may be removed to expose upper mount


74


. With the rear portion removed, gas cylinder


80


may be easily removed by forcing the upper end of the piston of the gas cylinder downwardly and out of the recess in upper mount


74


. Likewise, a new gas cylinder may be easily installed by placing the lower end of the cylinder portion of the gas cylinder into the recess in the lower mount, pressing the upper end of the piston of the gas cylinder downwardly and into the recess in the upper mount. Thereafter the rear cover of the entertainment may be replaced.




As best shown in

FIG. 5

, support assembly


50


may also include a pair of latches for releasably locking entertainment unit


20


in a retracted position. For example, the latches may include a pair of upwardly-extending projections


90


having a spherical portion


92


attached to middle potion


58


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) of U-shaped support


52


. The latches may also include a pair of catches


94


may be attached to the lower portion of movable track portion


64


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) and include a pair of gripping arms


96


. When a user presses entertainment unit


20


downwardly, fluid in gas cylinder compresses and, catches


94


engage and lock onto projections


90


to hold entertainment unit


20


in a retracted position. Upon the user then pressing the top of the entertainment unit to move the entertainment slightly downwardly a small distance, catches


94


opens and allows entertainment unit


20


to be raised by the action and extension of gas cylinder


80


.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a portion of a spa


100


in accordance with the present invention. Spa


100


is similar to spa


10


with the exception that a retractable entertainment unit


120


includes a display


122


. For examples, one or more speakers may be located away from retractable entertainment unit


120


.




A suitable gas cylinder is manufactured and available from Industrial Gas Springs, Inc. of West Chester, Pa., model number GS3298-1 0402. It will be appreciated that other suitable compression means, e.g., coil springs, may be employed. The latches may be suitable cabinet door latches, e.g., “push” or “touch” type latches and magnetic latches.




The speakers may be conventional audio speakers or marine-type, for example, speakers having one or more vibrating membranes, for example, woofers, tweeters, sub-woofers, etc. that can produce audible sound. The display may be a video display such as a cathode ray tube display or liquid crystal display. Other electronic devices connectable to the entertainment unit may include a radio, a stereo, a tape player, a compact disc player, an MP3 player, a television receiver, a computer, or any other electronic component or combinations thereof capable of producing a sound signal for the speakers and/or a video signal for the display. The electronic device or devices may also be integral to the entertainment unit and/or signals may be transmitted to the entertainment unit from a remote location.




From the present description, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that by providing a retractable entertainment unit, the nominal height of the spa housing is not increased.




Thus, while various embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion comprising a seal surface extending around said tub; an entertainment unit retractable through an opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein a top of said entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said entertainment unit is visible; a support assembly for supporting and guiding said entertainment unit between said retracted position and said extended position; said support assembly comprising a gas cylinder for raising said entertainment unit from said retracted position to said extended position; and said support assembly comprising at least one latch for releasably locking said entertainment unit in said retracted position with said gas cylinder being compressed.
  • 2. The spa as recited in claim 1 wherein said upper portion comprises a second surface which defines said opening, and said second surface being disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface.
  • 3. The spa as recited in claim 2 wherein said second surface is open along a laterally outward side of said housing.
  • 4. The spa as recited in claim 2 further comprising a raised ridge disposed around said opening.
  • 5. The spa as recited in claim 4 wherein said top of said entertainment unit comprises a downwardly-depending flange which extends around said raised ridge when said entertainment unit is disposed in said retracted position.
  • 6. The spa as recited in claim 5 wherein said downwardly-depending flange is spaced from said raised ridge when said entertainment unit is disposed in said retracted position.
  • 7. The spa as recited in claim 1 wherein said top of said entertainment unit and said downwardly-depending flange are movable downwardly in said retracted position for unlocking said at least one latch.
  • 8. The spa as recited in claim 1 wherein said support assembly comprises an upper mount having a recess attached to an upper portion of said support and a lower mount having a recess attached to a lower portion of said support assembly, and an upper end of said gas cylinder being receivable in said recess of said upper mount and a lower end of said gas cylinder being receivable in said recess of said lower mount.
  • 9. The spa as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one latch comprises a catch having a pair of gripping arms attached to an upper portion of said support assembly which engages a projection attached to a lower portion of said support assembly.
  • 10. The spa as recited in claim 1 wherein said entertainment unit comprises a display.
  • 11. The spa as recited in claim 10 further comprising at least one of a video cassette recorder, a digital video disc player, and a television receiver disposed in said housing and connectable to at least one of said display.
  • 12. The spa as recited in claim 1 wherein said entertainment unit comprises a display and at least one speaker.
  • 13. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion comprising a seal surface extending around said tub; a compartment retractable through an opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein said compartment is hidden from view and a top of said compartment is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said compartment is visible; a support assembly for supporting and guiding said compartment between said retracted position and said extended position; said support assembly comprising a gas cylinder for raising said compartment from said retracted position to said extended position; and said support assembly comprising at least one latch for releasably locking said compartment in said retracted position with said gas cylinder being compressed.
  • 14. The spa as recited in claim 13 wherein said upper portion comprises a second surface which defines said opening, and said second surface being disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface.
  • 15. The spa as recited in claim 14 wherein said second surface is open along a laterally outward side of said housing.
  • 16. The spa as recited in claim 14 further comprising a raised ridge disposed around said opening.
  • 17. The spa as recited in claim 16 wherein said top of said compartment comprises a downwardly-depending flange which extends around said raised ridge when said compartment is disposed in said retracted position.
  • 18. The spa as recited in claim 17 wherein said downwardly-depending flange is spaced from said raised ridge when said compartment is disposed in said retracted position.
  • 19. The spa as recited in claim 13 wherein said top of said entertainment unit and said downwardly-depending flange are movable downwardly in said retracted position for unlocking said at least one latch.
  • 20. The spa as recited in claim 13 wherein said support assembly comprises an upper mount having a recess attached to an upper portion of said support and a lower mount having a recess attached to a lower portion of said support assembly, and an upper end of said gas cylinder being receivable in said recess of said upper mount and a lower end of said gas cylinder being receivable in said recess of said lower mount.
  • 21. The spa as recited in claim 13 wherein said at least one latch comprises a catch having a pair of gripping arms attached to an upper portion of said support assembly which engages a projection attached to a lower portion of said support assembly.
  • 22. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion comprising a seal surface extending around said tub and a second portion defining a surface disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, said second surface having an opening and a raised ridge disposed around said opening, said second surface being open along a laterally outward side of said housing; a compartment retractable through said opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein said compartment is hidden from view and a top of said compartment is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said compartment is visible; said top of said compartment comprising an outer downwardly-depending flange which extends around and is spaced-apart from said raised ridge when said entertainment unit is disposed in said retracted position.
  • 23. The spa as recited in claim 22 further comprising a support assembly for supporting and guiding said entertainment unit between said retracted position and said extended position, said support assembly comprising a gas cylinder for raising said entertainment unit from said retracted position to said extended position, and said support assembly comprising at least one latch for releasably locking said entertainment unit in said retracted position.
  • 24. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion comprising a seal surface extending around said tub and a second portion defining a surface disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, said second surface having an opening and a raised ridge disposed around said opening, said second surface being open along a laterally outward side of said housing; an entertainment unit comprising a display, said entertainment unit retractable through said opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein said display is hidden from view and a top of said entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said display is visible; and said top of said entertainment unit comprises an outer downwardly-depending flange which extends around and is spaced-apart from said raised ridge when said entertainment unit is disposed in said retracted position.
  • 25. The spa as recited in claim 24 further comprising at east one of a video cassette recorder, a digital video disc player, and a television receiver disposed in said housing and connectable to at least one of said display.
  • 26. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion defining a seal surface extending around said tub and a second surface disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, said second surface having an opening and a raised ridge disposed around said opening, said second surface being open along a laterally outward side of said housing; an entertainment unit comprising a display, said entertainment unit retractable through said opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein said display is hidden from view and a top of said entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said display is visible, said top of said entertainment unit comprises an outer downwardly-depending flange which extends around and is spaced-apart from said raised ridge when said entertainment unit is disposed in said retracted position; and a support assembly for supporting and guiding said entertainment unit between said retracted position and said extended position, said support assembly comprising a gas cylinder for raising said entertainment unit from said retracted position to said extended position, an upper mount attached to said entertainment unit and a lower mount attached to a lower portion of said support assembly, and an upper end of said gas cylinder being receivable in said upper mount and a lower end of said gas cylinder being receivable in said lower mount.
  • 27. The spa as recited in claim 26 further comprising at least one of a video cassette recorder, a digital video disc player, and a television receiver disposed in said housing and connectable to at least one of said display.
  • 28. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion comprising a seal surface extending around said tub; and an entertainment unit retractable through an opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein a top of said entertainment unit is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said entertainment unit is visible; a support assembly for supporting and guiding said entertainment unit between said retracted position and said extended position; said support assembly comprising compression means for raising said entertainment unit from said retracted position to said extended position; said support assembly comprising at least one locking means for releasably locking said entertainment unit in said retracted position; and wherein said support assembly is movable downwardly to compress said compression means, and said at least one latch assembly is operable to maintain said compression means under compression when in said retracted position.
  • 29. A spa comprising:a housing having a tub for holding water, said housing having an upper portion comprising a seal surface extending around said tub; a compartment retractable through an opening in said upper surface and movable between a) a retracted position wherein said compartment is hidden from view and a top of said compartment is disposed below and laterally outward from said seal surface, and b) an extended position wherein said top is raised above said seal surface and said compartment is visible, a support assembly for supporting and guiding said compartment between said retracted position and said extended position; said support assembly comprising compression means for raising said compartment from said retract position to said extended position; said support assembly comprising locking means for releasably locking and holding said compartment in said retracted position; and wherein said compression means and said locking means cooperate together so that when said support assembly is moved downwardly to compress said compression means, said locking means releasably locks and holds said compression means under compression in said retracted position.
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