Dry floor bath tub attachment
10758090 ยท 2020-09-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E03F5/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47K3/281
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This device when adapted to an ordinary bath tub, converts the tub into a system that prevents spilled water resulting from the process of taking a bath, from spilling onto the bathroom floor. This device captures the water that ordinarily would have fallen on the floor and redirects it to a reservoir tank, for holding. This tank or water holding device, stores the water until it is quickly and easily disposed by dumping it back into the tub's drainage system. There is no other system that has the ability to keep the bathroom floor completely dry when either taking a shower or a bath. With a series of shield, water trough and hoses, the water that ordinarily would have become a safety hazard on the floor, is quickly channeled off to a drain line, there to a reservoir tank from which the water would be disposed. The device is attractive, non-intrusive and light weight. It is also detachable after installation and is completely portable and transferrable.
Claims
1. An easily removable bathtub splash device consisting of: a truncated upside down pyramid shaped trough, having a bottom, two sides and two ends; the trough configured for attaching to a bathtub and for insertion of a bottom of a shower curtain therein; one of the two sides having evenly spaced suction cups, for attaching to the bathtub; the one of the two sides having a height that is less than a height of a second one of the two sides; a drain in the bottom and a first end of a detachable flexible hose attached to the drain; a reservoir attached to a second end of the flexible hose; and a reservoir cap on an end of the reservoir.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(1) The device captures splashing and spilling water resulting from the bathing process and channels it into a holding reservoir. The water in the reservoir is quickly and easily disposed by detaching the reservoir holding unit or tank from the device and dumping the captured water back into the tub.
(2) Shower curtain' bottom end is inserted into the aperture of the device for the purpose of channeling splashing and spilling water into the aperture of the device.
(3) The device is approximately five feet long with an aperture at the top 3 inches wide. The device is 4 inches deep with a inch slanted tilt at the tip of the side that attaches to the tub. This slant ensures a tight fit against the wall of the tub. The device is an inverted pyramid shape cradle, fully enclosed and sealed. The back side of the device, the side that attaches to the tub, is 4 inches in height with the inch tilt. The front side is 5 inches high. Both ends of the device are walled in with an inverted pyramid shape sidings. The width of the device at the top is 3 inches but decreases to 2 inches at the base or trough. This narrowing from top to bottom creates this inverted pyramid appearance when viewed from the side.
(4) On the base or trough of the device, approximately 6 inches from the front of the tub; a drain hole inch in diameter is drilled. A stem is inserted in the drain hole so that a drain hose maybe attached. This hose connects the device to a reservoir tank, for the purpose of draining water from the device into a reservoir tank or some other container for disposal.
(5) The device adheres to the surface of the tub by way of suction cups. These cups are spaced evenly the length of the five foot device. Once the device is in place on the tub's side, it could be adjusted either up or down to accommodate the requirements of the installation. The device could also be moved to another bath tub.
(6) The length of the drain hose will vary, but the standard length will be 12 inches. The hose is made of flexible materials which will allow it to bend or fold to meet the need of the installation.
(7) The drain hose is detachable from the device at two locations. The drain hose is detachable at the stem, underneath the device and is also detachable where the hose connects to the reservoir tank.
(8) The reservoir tank has a cap on one end that can be removed to allow the reservoir to be drained. The reservoir tank is approximately two feet in length, with a two inch diameter. The reservoir container does not have to be a tank, it could also be a tube, cylinder, pipe or some other water holding device.
(9) Shower curtains plays an important role in the operation of this device. The curtains are there to block and redirect water that otherwise would land on the floor. Therefore the curtains along with the device form a system that prevents water from falling on the floor.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
(10) Briefly described, the present invention includes in its most preferred embodiment, a modification to an average bath tub that would redirect water that would have fallen onto the bathroom floor (during the bathing or showering process) back into the tub's drainage system. This modification prevents any water from escaping the environment of the bath tub, thereby greatly enhancing personal safety.
(11) The device extends the length of the tub and is adhered to the tub by suction cups. The device is designed to capture all extemporaneous spilled water that ordinarily would have escaped the environ of the tub & shower enclosure and redirect it to a holding container. The holding container, which could be a jar, pipe, cylinder or some other device; once filled, will allow for the quick and easy disposition of it content.
(12) The unique features of this device includes its' ability to be detached after installment, and transferred to another location. Its' ability to be adjusted in a higher or lower position on the side of the tub, enabling the installer to maximize the effectiveness of the system through the proper depth placement of the curtains bottom inside the aperture of the device.
(13) The device is light weight, durable and easily installed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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