The present invention pertains to portable, lightweight, waterproof toys, and more particularly pertains to a portable, lightweight, waterproof plastic toy for use in a bathtub.
Toys for children run the gamut from very expensive and very complicated computer games and video games to very simple toys composed of plastic or wooden building blocks that can be snapped, joined or press-fitted together to form or create a number of different types of objects from giant robots, spaceships, construction vehicles, ships, buildings and well-known structures. Children's toys are designed to be used both indoors and outdoors and in various types of environments. One specialized area of children's toys are toys used in water games, sports, and activities, and such toys range from water guns, flotation devices, motorized boats, etc. There are also children's toys designed for indoor use in a bathtub. Such toys are often used as an inducement to get children to take bath's on a regular basis; and such toys are especially helpful in coaxing or cajoling young boys to not only get in the bathtub but to occupy the young boys so that they can be properly washed by the supervising adult. Such toys must have a number of common attributes: they must be resilient and not easily breakable with parts that fragment and splinter; they must be fun and fully engage the young child; and they must be easy to clean and store. The prior art discloses a number of toys for use by small children.
For example, the Dideriksen patent (U.S. Pat. No. 5,015,210) discloses a toy wash that is constructed from members of a toy building set that includes brush assemblies, flexible connector members and upright beams and horizontal carrier beams.
The Shiraishi patent (U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,435) discloses a trackway toy that includes at least one powered toy for movement along and on sections of track and action stations that may be in the form of an elevator and a crane in the vicinity of the track way.
The Rehkemper et al. patent (U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,789) discloses a toy track assembly with a mechanism to launch toy vehicles on the track so that a mid-air collision of the vehicles occurs includes a spiral track section, a horizontal section, and an inverted track section for creating the mid-air collision.
The U.S. Pat. No. 4,356,657 discloses an activity toy for use with toys by vehicles and more particularly pertains to such a toy stimulating features of a real life car wash.
Nonetheless, despite the ingenuity of the above devices, there remains a need for a portable, lightweight toy that can be submerged in a bathtub or other body of water for the enjoyment of children.
The present invention comprehends a bathtub toy for use in a bathtub, and that is especially attractive and enjoyable in use for young boys—although young girls can use the bathtub toy equally well—as an inducement and encouragement to not only take baths but to remain in the bathtub, and come to realize that taking baths can be an enjoyable occurrence. The bathtub toy of the present invention is lightweight, multi-colored in appearance, manufactured from a lightweight durable plastic, easy to set up in the bathtub and easy to collapse and store when the bath is done, and easy to clean.
Thus, the bathtub toy of the present invention includes a base member having an underside and an upper side. Mounted to the underside of the base member are four spaced-apart flange members, and pivotally attached to each flange member is a leg each of which is independently pivotable between an upright disposition for supporting the toy in the bathtub and a foldable disposition thereby allowing the toy to float on the surface of the water or for facilitating its movement and storage when not in use. Mounted to the lower end of each leg is a suction member that adheres to the bathtub bottom for securely affixing and maintaining the toy in a stationary position within the bathtub.
Mounted to and upwardly projecting from the upper side of the base member is a multi-floored superstructure, and in the present embodiment the superstructure includes three floors. Spaced from the superstructure is a decorative boat island. Also laterally projecting from the base member and connected thereto is a boat ramp. Located at one end of the superstructure is an elevator operable by a hand crank for raising and lowering vehicles to the several floors. The third floor has a number of structures and/or services located thereon; and in the preferred embodiment at least a gas/convenience station is disposed thereon, with the gas station including a mini mart that sells items such as food, beverage, ice cream, candy, soda, made-to-order type sandwiches and meals. The third floor also includes a car wash with a standard washing drum and spray tube terminating with a spray nozzle. A conduit connects to the spray tube and the conduit extends down through the floors and through the base member so that its open end is placed within and registers with the water in the bathtub so that water can be drawn up through the conduit and the spray tube for dispersal from the spray nozzle onto the vehicle to be washed. The bathtub toy of the present invention is thus portable, lightweight, water resistant, easy to clean, transport, and store, and provides young children with a fun-filled educational activity while taking a bath and as a result distracts and diverts the child's attention so that the adult can more easily attend to the child.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a bathtub toy that is lightweight, durable, and made of plastic.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a bathtub toy that can be used with various types of toy vehicles such as Matchbox® and Hot Wheels®.
It is yet another objective of the present invention to provide a bathtub toy that is fun for children to play with while taking a bath and also provides for bonding time with siblings and parents.
It is still yet another objective of the present invention to provide a bathtub toy that is a three-dimensional toy that allows young children to play with toy cars in their bathtub.
It is still yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a bathtub toy for children that has few moving parts, is waterproof and is multi-colored.
Still another objective of the present invention is to provide a bathtub toy for children that includes flip down or foldable legs that facilitates the storage of the bathtub toy when not in use.
Still yet another objective of the present invention is to provide a bathtub toy for children that will encourage children, and especially boys, to get into the bathtub more often.
Still yet a further objective of the present invention is to provide a bathtub toy for children that will facilitate and improve hand-to-eye coordination in children.
These and other objects, features, and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a perusal of the following detailed description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures and appended claims.
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20120034840 A1 | Feb 2012 | US |