This invention relates, generally, to spas and, more particularly, to spas having a retractable entertainment unit.
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.
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 reasonably 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 reasonably 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 reasonably 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 reasonably 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.
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:
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
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.
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Support assembly 50 includes a fixed track portion 62 (
Support assembly 50 may include a lower mount 72 (
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 (
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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.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/273,450 filed on Oct. 18, 2002, entitled “Spas Having A Retractable Entertainment Unit,” now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,754,916, the entire subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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