Portable Soft Tote Shower Unit
20210259478 · 2021-08-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/285
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K3/288
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B9/0888
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable compressible shower unit is a showering device that is easy to carry around and can maintain water at a specific temperature for longer hours. In order to accomplish this, the device includes a carrier bag with straps, that provide the user the leverage to carry the shower unit and carry it around like a backpack. The device further includes an insulated water bag that can maintain the temperature of the water for long hours. Further, a battery unit included within the device helps power a pump to dispense the water from the bag to a shower head. An expandable zipper lid allows the water bag to expand and store more water. Furthermore, the device includes storage pockets to allow the user to carry and store away the hose and shower head as well as other accessories that the user may want to carry along.
Claims
1. A portable collapsible shower unit comprising: a water receptacle; a shower system; a utility panel; the water receptacle comprising a first end, a second end, an inner cavity; the shower system comprising a shower head, a hose and a pump; the utility panel comprising an actuation button, and a power unit; the inner cavity extending from the first end towards the second end within the water receptacle, wherein the first end is positioned opposite to the second across the water receptacle; the utility panel being mounted onto the first end; the pump being laterally integrated into the utility panel; the pump being operably coupled to the water receptacle, wherein the pump induces a pressure differential that draws water from the inner cavity into the shower head through the hose; the actuation button being operably coupled to the pump, wherein operating the actuation button controls pumping of water into the shower head; and the power unit being electrically connected to the pump and the actuation button.
2. The shower unit of claim 1, wherein the water receptacle being compressible and expandable.
3. The shower unit of claim 1, wherein the hose comprising: a first section, a second section, a third end, and a fourth end; the first section being positioned within the inner cavity; the second section being positioned outside the water receptacle; the third end penetrating into the inner cavity; and the fourth end being connected to the shower head, wherein the third end is positioned opposite to the fourth end across the hose.
4. The shower unit of claim 3, wherein the second section of the hose being extendible and retractable.
5. The shower unit of claim 1, comprising: a fill hole; a resealable cap; the fill hole traversing into the water receptacle; and the resealable cap being engaged with the fill hole.
6. The shower unit of claim 1, comprising: a carrier bag; a bag opening; an expandable lid; a bag fastener; the bag opening laterally traversing into the carrier bag; the expandable lid being terminally connected to the carrier bag adjacent to the bag opening; and the bag fastener being integrated between an open edge of the carrier bag and the expandable lid.
7. The shower unit of claim 6, comprising: wherein the carrier bag is in a closed configuration: the bag opening being covered by the expandable lid; the bag fastener being fastened; and the water receptacle, the shower system, and the utility panel being enclosed by the carrier bag.
8. The shower unit of claim 6, comprising: wherein the carrier bag is in an open configuration: the bag fastener being unfastened; the water receptacle being enclosed by the carrier bag; the utility panel being exposed through the bag opening; and the shower head and the second section of the hose being accessible through the bag opening.
9. The shower unit of claim 6, comprising: a plurality of straps; and a plurality of fasteners; the plurality of straps being laterally integrated onto an external surface of the carrier bag; and each of the plurality of fasteners being engaged with a corresponding strap, wherein the corresponding strap is from the plurality of straps.
10. The shower unit of claim 6, comprising; a plurality of pockets; the plurality of pockets being integrated into the carrier bag.
11. The shower unit of claim 1, wherein the water receptacle being insulated.
12. The shower unit of claim 1, wherein the water receptacle being cylindrical.
13. A portable collapsible shower unit comprising: a water receptacle; a shower system; a utility panel; the water receptacle comprising a first end, a second end, an inner cavity; the shower system comprising a shower head, a hose and a pump; the utility panel comprising an actuation button, and a power unit; the first end being positioned opposite to the second across the water receptacle; the inner cavity extending from the first end to the second end within the water receptacle; the utility panel being mounted onto the first end; the pump being laterally integrated into the utility panel; the hose comprising a first section, a second section, a third end and a fourth end, wherein the third end is positioned opposite to the fourth end across the hose; the first section being positioned within the inner cavity; the second section of the hose being positioned outside the water receptacle; the third end of the hose penetrating into the inner cavity; the fourth end of the hose being connected to the shower head; the pump being operably coupled to the water receptacle, wherein the pump induces a pressure differential that draws water from the inner cavity into the shower head through the hose; the actuation button being operably coupled to the pump, wherein operating the actuation button controls pumping of water into the shower head; and the power unit being electrically connected to the pump and the actuation button.
14. The shower unit of claim 13, wherein the water receptacle being compressible, expandable, and insulated.
15. The shower unit of claim 13, wherein the second section of the hose being extendible and retractable.
16. The shower unit of claim 13, comprising: a fill hole; a resealable cap; the fill hole traversing into the water receptacle; and the resealable cap being engaged with the fill hole.
17. The shower unit of claim 13, comprising: a carrier bag; a bag opening; a lid; a bag fastener; the bag opening laterally traversing into the carrier bag; the lid being terminally connected to the carrier bag adjacent to the bag opening; and the bag fastener being integrated between an open edge of the carrier bag and the expandable lid.
18. The shower unit of claim 17, comprising: wherein the carrier bag is in a closed configuration: the bag opening being covered by the lid; the bag fastener being fastened; and the water receptacle, the shower system, and the utility panel being enclosed by the carrier bag.
19. The shower unit of claim 17, comprising: wherein the carrier bag is in an open configuration: the bag fastener being unfastened; the water receptacle being enclosed by the carrier bag; the utility panel being exposed through the bag opening; and the shower head and the second section of the hose being accessible through the bag opening.
20. The shower unit of claim 17, comprising: a plurality of straps; and a plurality of fasteners; the plurality of straps being laterally integrated onto an external surface of the carrier bag; and each of the plurality of fasteners being engaged with a corresponding strap, wherein the corresponding strap is from the plurality of straps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] In reference to
[0014] The following description is in reference to
[0015] In the preferred embodiment, the hose 8 comprises a first section 13, a second section 14, a third end 15 and a fourth end 16, wherein the third end 15 is positioned opposite to the fourth end 16 across the hose 8. As seen in
[0016] In an alternate embodiment, the present invention may comprise an additional heater unit that may be electrically connected to the power unit 11 and operably coupled to the water receptacle 1. The heater user is intended to heat the water within the water receptacle 1 to user defined temperatures.
[0017] In the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a fill hole 17 and a resealable cap 18, wherein the fill hole 17 is used for filling water in the water receptacle 1. Accordingly, the fill hole 17 traverses into the water receptacle 1, and the resealable cap 18 is engaged with the fill hole 17. Preferably the fill hole 17 and the resealable cap 18 have circular cross sections and are engaged by means of a threaded port. However, the fill hole 17 and the resealable cap 18 may comprise any shape, size, fastening mechanism, components, arrangement of components etc. that are known to one of ordinary skill in the art, as long as the intents of the present invention are not hindered.
[0018] It is an aim of the present invention to provide easy carrying means, as well as a protected and insulated layer for the shower unit. In order to accomplish this, the present invention comprises a carrier bag 19. Preferably, the carrier bag 19 is a soft tote insulated bag that comprises the shape and dimensions to fit in the water receptacle 1 in a snug fashion. However, the carrier bag 19 may comprise any other material, size and shape that are known to one of ordinary skill in the art, as long as the intents of the present invention are fulfilled. The present invention further comprises a bag opening 20, wherein the bag opening 20 laterally traverses into the carrier bag 19. Preferably, the water receptacle 1 is placed within the carrier bag 19 through the bag opening 20. In other words, the bag opening 20 constitutes a main entry way for the water receptacle 1, and for accessing the utility panel 3 and the shower system 2. The resealable cap 18 may be accessed through the bag opening 20, such that the user may open the resealable cap, fill the water receptacle 1 with water, and close the resealable cap 18 through the bag opening 20. However, it should be noted that the carrier bag 19 may comprise any other number of resealable openings at different locations, as long as the intents of the present invention are not altered. Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the present invention further comprises an expandable lid 21. The expandable lid 21 is the component of the present invention that allow the user to expand the dimensions of the carrier bag 19 according to the amount of water within the water receptacle 1. As seen in
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[0020] Continuing with the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a plurality of straps 24 and a plurality of fasteners 25. As seen in
[0021] According to the preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a plurality of pockets 27, wherein the plurality of pockets 27 is integrated into the carrier bag 19. Preferably, the plurality of pockets 27, allows the user to store accessories needed for the trip. Further, the plurality of pockets 27 may also be used to house the hose 8 and the shower head 7. Accordingly, the plurality of pockets 27 may be positioned anywhere around the carrier bag 19 externally or internally, as long as the intents of the present invention are not altered.
[0022] In the preferred embodiment, the present invention further comprises, a one-way air bleeder valve to prevent the pump 9 from sucking in air and collapsing the water receptacle 1 as the water is pumped out. Furthermore, the present invention comprises multiple electrical and non-electrical connections between the various components of the present invention, that are needed for the smooth functioning of the device. It should also be noted that, any other similar internal components that are known to one of ordinary skill in the art, and that may be integrated into for the smooth operation of the portable shower unit, will fall under the scope of the present invention.
[0023] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.