The present invention relates to shower diverter valves generally, and more particularly to systems and methods for diverting water from a shower diverter valve and distributing within the interior of a bathtub or a shower basin.
Conventional shower heads typically protrude from a wall above and at the front of a bathtub or similar shower basin. To accommodate attachments, shower heads sometimes utilize a diverter valve located along the stem of a shower head. The diverter valve, when turned or otherwise activated, forces water to travel through an outlet along the shower head stem, thereby bypassing the shower head.
Conventional shower head diverter valves have been used to connect, for instance, flexible metal plumbing hoses that connect to, for instance, a handheld shower head. Handheld shower heads allow for a person taking a shower to direct the flow of water to specific areas, or to prevent the flow of water to other areas, such as if a person is wearing a leg cast and desires to keep water away from the cast.
One disadvantage of conventional handheld shower heads is that they require a person to hold the shower head with one hand, thereby only allowing one hand to be free to facilitate the showering process. In the instance of a disabled or injured person, or in the instance of an elderly person with limited range of motion, holding onto a handheld shower held may be difficult and not be practicable.
Another disadvantage of conventional handheld shower heads is that they are less desirable to be used by children, such as infants, under the supervision of a parent assisting with the bathing process. Oftentimes the force and spray of water emitting from a handheld shower head is too significant a force for a child, making the showering experience uncomfortable, loud, and sometimes even painful for a child.
There presently is no shower diversion device that distributes and directs water from a conventional shower diverter valve of a shower head into an interior of a bathtub or shower basin in a manner to promote a safe, quiet, and enjoyable showering experience for children as well as those who may be elderly, injured or physically disabled.
According to one non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, a system for diverting water from a shower diverter valve and distributing within an interior of a bathtub is disclosed. The system includes a flexible hose having a first end connected to the shower diverter valve, the flexible hose extending into the interior of the bathtub and having a second end opposite the first, the second end of the hose connecting to an inlet of a basin disposed within the interior of the bathtub and supported by a bottom surface of the bathtub; the basin being generally rectangular in shape, the basin having an internal cavity for receiving water from the flexible hose, the basin having a top surface for placing a child during a bath, the top surface having a plurality of holes about an outer perimeter of the top surface of the basin; wherein water flowing from the shower diverter valve through the flexible hose and into the internal cavity of the basin emits from the plurality of holes in the top surface of the basin, creating a gentle shower for bathing the child.
According to another non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, a system for diverting water from a shower diverter valve and distributing within an interior of a bathtub is disclosed. The system includes a flexible hose having a first end connected to the shower diverter valve, the flexible hose extending into the interior of the bathtub and having a second end opposite the first, the second end of the hose connecting to an inlet of a mat disposed within the interior of the bathtub and supported by a bottom surface of the bathtub; the mat being generally rectangular in shape, the mat having an internal cavity for receiving water from the flexible hose, the mat having a top surface for placing a child during a bath, the top surface having a plurality of outlet valves about an outer perimeter of the top surface of the basin; wherein water flowing from the shower diverter valve through the flexible hose and into the internal cavity of the mat emits from the plurality of outlet valves in the top surface of the mat, creating a gentle shower for bathing the child.
According to yet another non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, a system for diverting water from a shower diverter valve and distributing within an interior of a bathtub is disclosed. The system includes a flexible hose having a first end connected to the shower diverter valve, the flexible hose extending into the interior of the bathtub and having a second end opposite the first, the second end of the hose connecting to an inlet of a table disposed on an upper edge of the bathtub and straddling the width of the bathtub; the table having an internal cavity for receiving water from the flexible hose, the table having a top surface with a plurality of external outlets, the plurality of external outlets configured to emit water therefrom, the plurality of external outlets having at least one control valve configured to control the emission of water from the plurality of external outlets; wherein the at least one control valve is configured to move from a closed position to an open position, the emission of water from the plurality of external outlets stopping when the at least one control valve is in the closed position.
According to still yet another non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, a system for diverting water from a shower diverter valve projecting from a shower wall and distributing onto a person positioned below the shower diverter valve is disclosed. The system includes a tubular body member connected to the shower diverter valve, the tubular body member secured to the shower wall, the tubular body member having an outlet wherein water from the shower diverter valve entering the tubular body member passes through the tubular body member and emits from the outlet; a flexible memory hose having a first end connected to the outlet of the tubular body member, the flexible memory hose extending downwardly proximate the person and having a second end opposite the first, the second end of the flexible memory hose connecting to a hoop; the hoop having a hollow interior for receiving water from the flexible memory hose, the hoop further having a plurality of holes on a bottom side of the hoop about a perimeter of the hoop; wherein the hoop is positioned above or around a person for showering, with water from the shower diverter valve traveling through the tubular body member and through the flexible memory hose and into the hoop, the water emitting from the plurality of holes on the bottom side of the hoop to create an evenly dispersed shower around the person.
Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will be apparent from the following Detailed Description and the figures.
Features and advantages of the system and method described herein may be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A skilled artisan will appreciate the foregoing details, as well as others, upon considering the following Detailed Description of certain non-limiting embodiments of the bathtub spout extension system according to the present disclosure. One of ordinary skill also may comprehend certain of such additional details upon using the system described herein.
The present invention is directed to shower diverter valves generally, and more particularly to systems and methods for diverting water from a shower diverter valve and distributing within the interior of a bathtub or a shower basin.
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Basin 20 is configured for seating an infant or young child, to help that child take a shower-like experience to become more accustomed to showering, both in terms of the sound and the water spray associated with showering. Basin 20 includes a front portion 22 and sides 24. Side portion 24 has a plurality of holes 26 to form a spray pattern, and similarly, front portion 22 has a plurality of holes 28 to form a spray pattern. The holes 26, 28 form a fountain surrounding the child while sitting within the basin 20 that gently strike the child to aid with cleansing while also providing a fun “splash pad”-like environment.
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Outlet valves 32 are configured to receive plastic inserts 34 to direct or redirect the flow of water emitting from outlet valves 32. In one embodiment, the plastic inserts 34 resemble flowers that a child can plug into an outlet valve 32 to direct the flow of water internally through and out the top of the plastic inserts 34, or alternatively, can plug the flow of water out of the outlet valve 32, thereby increasing water pressure and flow out of adjacent outlet valves 32. Plastic insert 34 may include interchangeable and connectable components 36, 38, 40, to allow a child to build or customize plastic insert 34. As shown specifically in
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External outlets 54, 56, 58, and 60 may take the shape of one of more characters, to create a more playful experience for children interacting with the table 52. For instance, in one embodiment, as shown in
When a child dials one of the control valves 62 from a closed position to an open position, water traveling internally through table 52 from hose 18 is permitted to flow out of the external outlet proximate the adjusted control knob. A different spray pattern may be achieved with each of the different external outlets 54, 56, 58, and 60. For example, water may emit from the external outlet in a blast spray pattern, as shown in
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A circular shower ring, hoop, or “halo” 82 connects to flexible outlet hose 80. Halo 82 has a plurality of holes or outlets located about the diameter on a bottom side of the halo 82. As such, water flowing through tubular body member 72 flows downwardly through outlet hose 80 and within halo 82, emitting through holes or outlets 84 in a gentle rain shower spray pattern.
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There are many advantages and benefits for diverter device 70.
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It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended set of claims.
The present application is a divisional of, and claims priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/087,072, filed Nov. 2, 2020, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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