Information
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Patent Grant
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6212706
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Patent Number
6,212,706
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Douglas; Steven O.
- Huynh; Khoa
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 5711
- 004 5721
- 004 659
- 004 584
- 004 589
- 004 590
- 004 5781
- 004 579
- 004 585
- 004 586
- 004 587
- 004 902
- D23 278
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device includes a base providing an upwardly-directed cavity having a mouth at an upper end thereof and configured to receive a portion of a child and to hold water. A lid is movably coupled to the base and movable into a tub position and a stool position, the lid extending angularly upward and away from the cavity to provide a back rest when in the tub position and the lid being disposed at least partially over the mouth and providing a substantially horizontal top surface when in the stool position. The base and lid provide a bathtub capable of holding a portion of a child therein and water for bathing the child when the lid is in the tub position and provide a step stool adapted to support the weight of a person standing on the substantially horizontal surface when in the stool position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a bathtub and a step stool and in particular to a device having both a bathtub configuration and a step stool configuration.
Infant-sized bathtubs have become increasingly popular and useful items to have. Bathing infants presents special concerns. Often infants do not have the strength to support themselves in a seated position and thus placing them in an adult-sized bathtub presents a risk that the infant will topple over and possibly drown in the bath water. For this reason, infant-sized bathtubs are often used.
Another useful item to have around a dwelling is a step stool. These devices help provide additional “height” so that otherwise unreachable places, or at least safely unreachable places, can be accessed safely.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In general, in one aspect, the invention features a device including a base providing an upwardly-directed cavity having a mouth at an upper end thereof and configured to receive a portion of a child and to hold water. A lid is movably coupled to the base and movable into a tub position and a stool position, the lid extending angularly upward and away from the cavity to provide a back rest when in the tub position and the lid being disposed at least partially over the mouth and providing a substantially horizontal top surface when in the stool position. The base and lid provide a bathtub capable of holding a portion of a child therein and water for bathing the child when the lid is in the tub position and provide a step stool adapted to support the weight of a person standing on the substantially horizontal surface when in the stool position.
Implementations of the invention may include one or more of the following features. The base is configured to fit in a sink basin. The lid is pivotally and slidably attached to the base near the mouth.
The device of can also include a tray slidably coupled to a front end of the base near the mouth, the tray being slidable between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray extending substantially horizontally away from the mouth when in the tray tub position and being disposed at least partially over the cavity in the tray stool position. The is adapted to receive a portion of the lid when the lid and the tray are in their respective stool positions. The lid is slidable relative to the base and wherein the tray includes a plurality of bosses and the lid provides a plurality of recesses adapted to receive the bosses when the tray is in its stool position and the lid is moved into its stool position, thereby inhibiting sliding movement of the lid relative to the base. The lid is adapted to be slidably received by the base in the cavity when the lid is in its tub position. The lid is adapted to interfere with the bosses if the lid is moved from toward its stool position and the tray is displaced from the tray stool position.
The lid includes a high-friction top surface when the lid is in its stool position. The high-friction surface includes a plurality of ridges providing open-ended recesses between the ridges.
In general, in another aspect, the invention features a combination bathtub and step stool including a base adapted to mounted to a sink basin, the base providing a cavity adapted to receive an infant and to retain water. A back rest is slidably and pivotally coupled to the base, the back rest being adapted to have a lower portion thereof be slidably received within the cavity along an angled back wall of the cavity and to have an upper portion thereof extend angularly away from the cavity in a back rest tub position, the back rest being further adapted to be moved to a back rest stool position extending substantially horizontally over at least a portion of the cavity. A tray is slidably coupled to the base between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray being adapted to receive a portion of the back rest when the back rest is pivoted to a back rest stool position and the tray is in a tray stool position. The cavity is substantially covered and a top surface is provided for a person to stand thereon when the back rest and tray are in the back rest stool position and the tray stool position, respectively.
Implementations of the invention may include one or more of the following features. A top surface of the back rest is substantially planar with a top of the tray when the back rest and tray are in the back rest stool position and the tray stool position, respectively. The back rest is slidable between the back rest tub position and a pivoting position, and is pivotable between the pivoting position and the back rest stool position.
In general, in another aspect, the invention features a foldable bathtub and step stool combination including a base including a plurality of legs and providing an infant-receiving cavity and a drain opening in a bottom of the cavity, at least the plurality of legs being sized and disposed to fit within a sink basin, the infant-receiving cavity configured to receive a portion of an infant and to hold water when the drain opening is plugged, the base being configured to support the weight of a person. A back rest is pivotally and slidably attached to a top back end of the base into a back rest tub position and a back rest stool position, the back rest being disposed partially in and extending out of the infant-receiving cavity of the base and providing a surface adapted to receive an upper portion of an infant when in the back rest tub position, the back rest being disposed over the infant-receiving cavity and providing a substantially horizontal surface adapted to support the weight of the person when in the back rest stool position, the back rest including a plurality of recesses. A tray is slidably coupled to a front top end of the base between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray receiving a portion of the back rest when the back rest and the tray are in their respective stool positions, the tray extending laterally away from the top of the base when the tray is in the tray tub position, the tray including a plurality of bosses adapted and disposed to be received by the back rest recesses when the tray is in the tray stool position and the back rest is moved into the back rest stool position, thereby inhibiting sliding movement of the back rest relative to the base.
Various embodiments of the invention may provide one or more of the following advantages. A single system can be used as a bathtub and quickly and easily converted for use as a step stool. A step stool can store items in an internal compartment. An infant bathtub can be reconfigured for use even when there is no need for the bathtub. Costs associated with items of short-term need for rearing a child can be reduced.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be evident from the following detailed description, including the drawings, and the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a fold-away bathtub and step stool system in a bathtub configuration.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view the system shown in
FIG. 1
in a step stool configuration.
FIG. 3
is a top perspective exploded view of the system shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a bottom perspective exploded view of the system shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4A
is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of an end portion of a tray shown in
FIG. 4
as indicated by a circle
4
A—
4
A in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 5
is a side view of a back rest shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of an end portion of a back plate shown in
FIG. 3
viewed in a direction indicated by arrow
6
in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged, fragmentary, schematic view of the end portion of the back plate shown in
FIG. 6
viewed on line
7
—
7
shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of an end portion of an arm of a base shown in
FIG. 3
as indicated by a circle
8
—
8
in FIG.
3
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The invention provides a combination fold-away bathtub and step stool system. The system can be configured as a bathtub and as a step stool. Quick and easy adjustments change the system from the bathtub configuration to the step stool configuration and vice versa. Using the invention, an infant can be safely bathed in the system when in the bathtub configuration and a person can use the system as a step stool in standard fashion when the system is in the step stool configuration.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a fold-away bathtub and step stool system
10
includes a base
12
, a back rest
14
, and a tray
16
. As shown, the system
10
provides a reservoir
18
for holding an infant (not shown) and water for bathing the infant. The back rest
14
extends upwardly from within the reservoir
18
away from the base
12
so that the infant can be bathed in a reclining position. The tray
16
extends forwardly from the base
12
, providing room for the infant's legs to extend forward. The back rest
14
can be slid in direction
20
from its bathtub position shown in solid lines to its pivoting position shown in dashed lines and rotated in direction
22
to its stool position shown in
FIG. 2
, and the tray
16
can be slid in direction
24
from its bathtub position shown in
FIG. 1
to its step stool position shown in
FIG. 2
, to put the system
10
in the step stool configuration shown in FIG.
2
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the system
10
provides a step stool for use, preferably, for persons from infant to adult. The step stool includes a high-friction top surface
26
that is substantially horizontal, is capable of supporting the weight of an adult, and provides traction to help prevent slippage of the adult when standing on the stool.
Referring to
FIGS. 3-4
, the system
10
includes the base
12
, the back rest
14
, which includes a back plate
28
and a pad
30
, and the tray
16
. The base
12
and tray
16
can be made from polypropylene, and the back rest can be made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
Referring also to
FIGS. 2-7
, the back rest
14
includes a lip
52
, several protrusions
54
on high-friction surface
26
, two arcuate recesses
56
, a slot
58
with one open end and one closed end, and a slot
60
within slot
58
, best shown in
FIG. 6
, with two closed ends. The lip
52
provides a reduction in the thickness of, and a recess
61
in, a top edge
62
of the back rest
14
that is wide enough to receive two or more fingertips of an adult. As shown in
FIG. 2
, protrusions
54
are disposed along a length, and extend across a width, of the top of the system
10
in the stool configuration. The protrusions
54
have textured top surfaces
55
to provide traction for a person stepping on the stool. The protrusions
54
and their textured surfaces provide friction to guard against slipping of a person standing on the top surface
26
of the stool. The arcuate recesses
56
are shown disposed about midway along a length of the back rest
14
and extend inwardly from the sides of the back rest
14
. The open-ended slot
58
extends from its open end at a bottom end
64
of the back rest
14
toward the top end
62
to its closed end. The closed slot
60
has substantially the same width as the slot
58
, but is extends further inwardly from the sides of the back rest
14
than the slot
58
. The slots
58
and
60
share a closed end. The slots
58
and
60
are configured to receive portions of the base
12
to slidably and pivotally couple to the base
12
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3-4
, the base
12
includes two posts
46
(only one is shown in each of
FIGS. 3-4
) and two ribs
50
(only one is shown in
FIG. 3
) adapted to be received by the slots
60
and
58
, respectively. The posts
46
extend inwardly from side walls
48
of the base
12
. The posts are located near the upper back end of the cavity
36
. The ribs
50
extend inwardly from and along a length of the walls
48
substantially parallel to the angled wall
38
. The ribs
50
extend inwardly from the walls
48
less (i.e., a smaller distance) than the posts
46
. The posts
46
are configured to slidably fit within the slots
60
and the ribs
50
are configured to slidably fit within the slots
58
but not to extend far enough to extend within the slots
60
when the system
10
is assembled as described below.
The base
12
is designed to hold an infant in a cavity
36
and to support the weight of a child or an adult. The cavity
36
is shaped to allow an infant to sit in the cavity
36
, having a top opening or mouth
37
shaped to accommodate the lower torso and upper legs of the infant in a bent position. An angled wall
38
provides an upper rear portion of the cavity
36
. A lower portion of the cavity
36
is a trough
40
shaped to accommodate the buttocks of the infant. In the trough
40
is a drain
42
through the bottom of the base
12
to allow liquid in the cavity
36
to drain out. The base includes four legs
44
, with bottom portions
45
, configured to be placed on a surface such as a floor or the bottom of a sink basin and to support the weight of an adult standing on the system
10
in the step stool configuration. The base
12
is configured such that at least the bottom portions
45
will all fit within a standard sink basin simultaneously. The system
10
also includes four non-skid feet (only three shown in
FIG. 3
)
32
, and a plug
34
. The feet
32
and plug
34
can be made from rubber and configured to fit within holes in the bottom portions
45
of the base
12
and in the drain
42
.
Referring also to
FIG. 8
, the base also includes two arms
66
, two horizontal, outwardly facing slots
68
(only one of which is shown), and two vertical, downwardly extending slots
70
(only one of which is shown) located outwardly beside horizontal slots
68
. The arms
66
each extend along the majority of one side of the base
12
. The slots
68
extend into the portions of the arms
66
recessed from the sides of the base
12
and along the lengths of the arms
66
. The slots
70
extend downwardly between the arms
66
and sides of the base
12
. Drainage holes (not shown) are disposed in the bottoms of the slots
70
to allow liquid to drain out of the slots
70
. The arms
66
, slots
68
, and slots
70
are configured to slidably receive the tray
16
.
The tray
16
includes sleeves
72
, inwardly extending horizontal ribs
74
(
FIGS. 4 and 4A
; only one rib
74
shown in FIG.
4
A), and downwardly extending tabs
76
(only one shown in
FIG. 3
) adapted to mate with arms
66
, slots
68
, and slots
70
, respectively. The sleeves
72
are shaped to slidably fit over the arms
66
of the base
12
and define a raised periphery around the three outer sides of the tray
16
and a recess
75
. The bottom of the recess
75
is provided by a tray surface
73
that is recessed below the outer periphery of the tray
16
. Also, the ribs
74
are sized, shaped, and located within the outer walls of the sleeves
72
to slidably fit within the slots
68
. Similarly, the tabs
76
, located at the bottom of the outer walls of the sleeves
72
, are configured to slidably fit within the slots
70
. Having the ribs
74
and tabs
76
received by the slots
68
and
70
helps maintain the positioning of the tray
16
relative to the base
12
, with the sleeves
72
receiving the arms
66
, while limiting the range of slide of the tray
16
relative to the base
12
due to the tabs hitting the ends of the slots
70
.
The tray
16
provides a notch
90
. The notch
90
has a somewhat semi-circular periphery and is sized to allow passage of two or more fingertips of an adult through the notch
90
and below the top of the tray
16
.
The tray
16
also includes two bosses
78
(only one shown) that are configured to mate with the recesses
56
of the back rest
14
. The bosses
78
are partially disk-shaped, having an arcuate side and a flat top and a flat bottom. These bosses
78
are located such that when the tray
16
is moved into its step stool position shown in FIG.
2
and the back rest
14
is pivoted into its step stool position shown in
FIG. 2
, the bosses
78
are received by the recesses
56
. In this position, the tray
16
is inhibited from sliding in direction
80
(
FIG. 2
) toward its bathtub position. These bosses
78
also prevent the back rest
14
from laying flat if the tray
16
is not fully in its step stool position.
The system
10
can be formed and assembled as follows. The base
12
and the tray
16
is injection molded of polypropylene. The back plate
28
is blow molded of HDPE. The pad
30
is formed, e.g., from foam die-cut to the desired shape and attached, e.g., with pressure-sensitive adhesive, to the back plate
28
to form the back rest
14
. The back rest
14
is inserted onto the base such that the posts
46
are received within the slots
60
. The tray
16
is coupled to the base
12
such that the sleeves
72
are aligned over the arms
66
, and the ribs
74
and tabs
76
are received by the slots
68
and
70
, respectively. The feet
32
are affixed to the bottom portions
45
of the base legs
44
and the plug
34
is affixed within the drain
42
.
In operation, the system
10
can be used as an infant bathtub and quickly and easily converted to a step stool, or vice versa. When in the bathtub configuration shown in
FIG. 1
, with the back rest in the back rest tub position and the tray in the tray tub position, an infant can be placed into the reservoir
18
, with the infant's buttocks fitting into the cavity
36
(FIGS.
3
-
4
), the infant's back extending along the back rest
14
, and the infant's legs being supported by the tray
16
. In this position, the reservoir
18
can be filled with water and the infant bathed, the plug
34
helping to retain the water in the reservoir
18
. The plug can be opened to drain the water from the reservoir
18
. Items can be placed in the reservoir for storage, if desired.
From the bathtub configuration, the tray
16
is slid in direction
24
(
FIG. 1
) until tabs
76
reach the ends of slots
70
such that the tray
16
is in the tray stool position. The back rest is slid in direction
20
(
FIG. 1
) with the ribs
50
sliding in the open-ended slots
58
and the posts
46
sliding in the closed slots
60
until the posts
46
hit the ends of the closed slots
60
, such that the back rest is in the pivoting position (shown in dashed lines in FIG.
1
). The back rest
14
is pivoted in direction
22
(
FIG. 1
) into the back rest stool position shown in
FIG. 2
, being received in the recess
75
of the tray
16
and the bosses
78
being received by the recesses
56
. In this position, the top surface
26
and the top of the sleeves
72
are substantially planar as shown in
FIG. 2. A
person can stand or sit on the top surface
26
of the system
10
. Items stored in the reservoir
18
can be accessed by moving the system
10
toward the tub configuration shown in FIG.
1
.
From the stool configuration, the system
10
can be repositioned to the tub configuration. One or more fingertips are inserted through the notch
90
in the tray
16
and into the recess
61
below lip
52
. The lip
52
is pulled to rotate the back rest in a direction
82
, opposite direction
22
, and the back rest
14
slid in a direction
84
, opposite direction
20
, so that the slots
58
slidably receive ribs
50
until the back rest
14
reaches its tub position. The tray
16
is slid in direction
80
until it reaches its tub position.
Other embodiments are within the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A device comprising:a base providing an upwardly-directed cavity having a mouth at an upper end thereof and configured to receive a portion of a child and to hold water; and a lid movably coupled to the base and movable into a tub position and a stool position, the lid being pivotally and slidably attached to the base near the mouth, such that the lid is pivotable away from the base from its stool position, and then slidable into the base to its tub position, the lid extending angularly upward and away from the cavity to provide a back rest when in the tub position and the lid being disposed at least partially over the mouth and providing a substantially horizontal top surface when in the stool position; wherein the base and lid provide a bathtub capable of holding a portion of a child therein and water for bathing the child when the lid is in the tub position and provide a step stool adapted to support the weight of a person standing on the substantially horizontal surface when in the stool position.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the base is configured to fit in a sink basin.
- 3. The device of claim 1 further comprising a tray slidably coupled to a front end of the base near the mouth, the tray being slidable between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray extending substantially horizontally away from the mouth when in the tray tub position and being disposed at least partially over the cavity in the tray stool position.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein the tray is adapted to receive a portion of the lid when the lid and the tray are in their respective stool positions.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the tray includes a plurality of bosses and the lid provides a plurality of recesses adapted to receive the bosses when the tray is in its stool position and the lid is moved into its stool position, thereby inhibiting sliding movement of the lid relative to the base.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein the lid is adapted to be slidably received by the base in the cavity when the lid is in its tub position.
- 7. The device of claim 5 wherein the lid is adapted to interfere with the bosses if the lid is moved from toward its stool position and the tray is displaced from the tray stool position.
- 8. The device of claim 1 wherein the lid includes a high-friction top surface when the lid is in its stool position.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein the high-friction surface includes a plurality of ridges providing open-ended recesses between the ridges.
- 10. A combination bathtub and step stool comprising:a base adapted to mounted to a sink basin, the base providing a cavity adapted to receive an infant and to retain water; a back rest slidably and pivotally coupled to the base, the back rest adapted to have a lower portion thereof be slidably received within the cavity along an angled back wall of the cavity and to have an upper portion thereof extend angularly away from the cavity in a back rest tub position, the back rest being further adapted to be moved to a back rest stool position extending substantially horizontally over at least a portion of the cavity; and a tray slidably coupled to the base between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray being adapted to receive a portion of the back rest when the back rest is pivoted to a back rest stool position and the tray is in a tray stool position; wherein the cavity is substantially covered and a top surface is provided for a person to stand thereon when the back rest and tray are in the back rest stool position and the tray stool position, respectively.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 wherein a top surface of the back rest is substantially planar with a top of the tray when the back rest and tray are in the back rest stool position and the tray stool position, respectively.
- 12. The combination of claim 10 wherein the back rest is slidable between the back rest tub position and a pivoting position, and is pivotable between the pivoting position and the back rest stool position.
- 13. A foldable bathtub and step stool combination comprising:a base including a plurality of legs and providing an infant-receiving cavity and a drain opening in a bottom of the cavity, at least the plurality of legs being sized and disposed to fit within a sink basin, the infant-receiving cavity configured to receive a portion of an infant and to hold water when the drain opening is plugged, the base being configured to support the weight of a person; a back rest pivotally and slidably attached to a top back end of the base into a back rest tub position and a back rest stool position, the back rest being disposed partially in and extending out of the infant-receiving cavity of the base and providing a surface adapted to receive an upper portion of an infant when in the back rest tub position, the back rest being disposed over the infant-receiving cavity and providing a substantially horizontal surface adapted to support the weight of the person when in the back rest stool position, the back rest including a plurality of recesses; a tray slidably coupled to a front top end of the base between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray receiving a portion of the back rest when the back rest and the tray are in their respective stool positions, the tray extending laterally away from the top of the base when the tray is in the tray tub position, the tray including a plurality of bosses adapted and disposed to be received by the back rest recesses when the tray is in the tray stool position and the back rest is moved into the back rest stool position, thereby inhibiting sliding movement of the back rest relative to the base.
- 14. A device comprising:a base providing an upwardly-directed cavity having a mouth at an upper end thereof and configured to receive a portion of a child and to hold water; and a lid movably coupled to the base and movable into a tub position and a stool position, the lid extending angularly upward and away from the cavity to provide a back rest when in the tub position and the lid being disposed at least partially over the mouth and providing a substantially horizontal top surface when in the stool position; and a tray slidably coupled to a front end of the base near the mouth, the tray being slidable between a tray tub position and a tray stool position, the tray extending substantially horizontally away from the mouth when in the tray tub position and being disposed at least partially over the cavity in the tray stool position; wherein the base and lid provide a bathtub capable of holding a portion of a child therein and water for bathing the child when the lid is in the tub position and provide a step stool adapted to support the weight of a person standing on the substantially horizontal surface when in the stool position.
- 15. The device of claim 14 wherein the tray is adapted to receive a portion of the lid when the lid and the tray are in their respective stool positions.
- 16. The device of claim 15 wherein the lid is slidable relative to the base and wherein the tray includes a plurality of bosses and the lid provides a plurality of recesses adapted to receive the bosses when the tray is in its stool position and the lid is moved into its stool position, thereby inhibiting sliding movement of the lid relative to the base.
- 17. The device of claim 16 wherein the lid is adapted to be slidably received by the base in the cavity when the lid is in its tub position.
- 18. The device of claim 16 wherein the lid is adapted to interfere with the bosses if the lid is moved from toward its stool position and the tray is displaced from the tray stool position.
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