Pack and go bathtub liner
10376105 ยท 2019-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed pack and go bathtub liner forms a barrier between a user and the surfaces of a bathtub, is reusable, washable and covers all surfaces of a bathtub. The pack and go bathtub liner is fabricated from a non-toxic, anti-microbial, waterproof material that defines a watertight volume within a separate from a bathtub. The liner is packable into an easily transportable package. The pack and go bathtub liner provides a barrier to contaminants that may exist within a bathtub and prevents contact with a person or children within the bathtub to provide peace of mind to parents wary of the cleanliness of unfamiliar bathtubs.
Claims
1. A reusable bathtub liner comprising: a bottom portion for covering a bottom surface of a bathtub; at least one side portion for covering side surfaces of the bathtub, wherein the bottom portion and the at least one side portion form a water tight volume within and separate from the bathtub, such that water does not contact surfaces of the bathtub; a clasp for securing one portion of the liner to another portion of the liner for holding the liner in a folded configuration, wherein the folded configuration includes overlapping portions of the bottom portion and the side portion such that the liner forms an area less than an area of any one of the bottom portion or the at least one side portion; and a drain assembly attached to the bottom portion, the drain assembly comprising a semi-spherical shape that extends through an opening in the bottom portion, the semi-spherical shape of the drain assembly fits over a bath tub drain and is flexible to enable operation of the bathtub drain through the semi-spherical shape.
2. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, including a drain opening in the bottom portion, the drain selectively movable from an open position enabling water flow from within the liner to a drain of the bathtub and a closed position preventing water flow from within the liner.
3. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 2, including an overflow opening to prevent water from exceeding a capacity of the bathtub.
4. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one side portion comprises a first side panel, a second side panel, a first end panel and a second end panel all attached to the bottom section.
5. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 4, wherein the first side panel, the second side panel, the end panel and the second end panel are sized such at a portion of each panel overlaps a top surface of the bathtub.
6. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, including a plurality of fasteners for securing the liner within the bathtub.
7. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 6, wherein the plurality of fasteners comprise a loop attached to the liner and securable to an attachment member secured to one of a bathtub and a surface surrounding the bathtub.
8. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 7, wherein the attachment member comprises a suction device.
9. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, including at least one seam between the bottom section and the at least one side section, wherein the at least one seam is sealed to prevent leakage.
10. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, wherein the liner comprises a material including an antiskid coating on a back side of the liner that contacts a surface of the bathtub.
11. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, including anti-slip strips disposed on a surface of the liner for preventing slipping of a user within the bathtub.
12. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, including at least one opening configured to enable hanging of the liner to dry.
13. A reusable bathtub liner comprising: a bottom panel for covering a bottom surface of a bathtub; at least one side panel attached to the bottom panel for covering side surfaces of the bathtub, wherein the bottom panel and the at least one side panel define a water tight volume within and separate from the bathtub such that water does not contact surfaces of the bathtub and the bottom panel and the at least one side panel comprise an anti-microbial material; a clasp for securing one portion of the liner to another portion of the liner for holding the liner in a folded configuration, wherein the folded configuration includes overlapping portions of the bottom panel and the side panel such that the liner forms an area less than an area of any one of the bottom panel and the at least one side panel; and a drain assembly attached to the bottom portion, the drain assembly comprising a semi-spherical shape that extends through an opening in the bottom portion, the semi-spherical shape of the drain assembly fits over a bath tub drain and is flexible to enable operation of the bathtub drain through the semi-spherical shape.
14. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, including a drain opening in the bottom panel and an overflow opening in the at least one side panel, including drain plug that is selectively movable from an open position enabling water flow from within the liner to a drain of the bathtub and a closed position preventing water flow from within the liner to drain out of the bathtub and the overflow opening to prevent water from exceeding a capacity of the bathtub.
15. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, wherein the at least one side panel comprises a first side panel, a second side panel, a first end panel and a second end panel all joined at corresponding seams to the bottom section and each other to define the water tight volume.
16. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 15, wherein the first side panel, the second side panel, the end panel and the second end panel are sized such at a portion of each panel overlaps a top surface of the bathtub.
17. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13 wherein the clasp comprises a fabric hook and loop attachment.
18. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, wherein the clasp comprises a button.
19. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, including a plurality of loops attached to the liner and securable to an attachment member secured to one of a bathtub and a surface surrounding the bathtub for securing the liner within the bathtub.
20. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, wherein the bottom panel and the at least one side panel comprise lined or coated waterproof material.
21. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, including a handle accessible when the liner is in the folded configuration for easing carrying of the liner.
22. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, wherein the semi-spherical shape includes a plurality of openings spaced circumferentially about the semi-spherical shape for draining water from the bathtub liner.
23. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 1, wherein the drain assembly includes a bottom surface that seals against a surface of the bathtub to form a water tight seal between the drain assembly and the bathtub that prevents water from accumulating between the bathtub and the bathtub liner.
24. The reusable bathtub liner as recited in claim 13, wherein the drain assembly includes a bottom surface that seals against a surface of the bathtub to form a water tight seal between the drain assembly and the bathtub that prevents water from accumulating between the bathtub and the bathtub liner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(21) The liner 24 provides a barrier between occupants and all surfaces 12, 14 of the bathtub 10. This barrier provides and prevents any germs, bacteria, spreaders of disease as well as any other known non-hygienic material from interfering or contacting an occupant of the bathtub. The liner 24 further prevents contact with residue of any harsh cleaning compounds that may cause allergic reaction in an occupant of the bathtub 10.
(22) The example liner 24 includes features that enable reuse and make transportation easy, convenient and practical. The liner 24 folds up into a neat and easily packable size so that it can be taken anywhere that cleanliness of a bathtub is not certain.
(23) The example liner 24 is held within the bathtub by a plurality of fasteners 40 that are secure to a surface of the bathtub 10 or a surface surrounding the bathtub 10. In the disclosed example, fasteners 40 are secured to both side and top surfaces 14, 16 of the bathtub 10 to hold the liner 24 in position during use. The liner 24 may also be formed with a self-sticking material along one side that temporarily adheres to all surfaces of the bathtub. The self-sticking material is either part of the material or coated and does not leave a residue once removed. Moreover, the self-sticking material is machine washable to enable multiple usages.
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(25) The sides 28, 30 and ends 32, 34 are attached to each other at a corresponding plurality of seams 44. The seams 44 between the sides 28, 30, ends 32, 34 and bottom 26 provide a water tight joint and prevent leaking through the liner 24, as well as leaking or seepage into the liner 24.
(26) The liner 24 including the sides 28, 30 and ends 32, 34 is formed of a material that is anti-microbial, waterproof, non-toxic, washable, and reusable and may be self-adhering to sides of the bath tub. One example material is a coated fabric. The fabric is coated with a flexible polyurethane material. The example fabric is waterproof, breathable and soft. In one disclosed example embodiment, the material of the liner is a lightweight polyester knitted fabric. The fabric is bonded to a thermoplastic polyester in the form of a thin stretchy film. The thin stretchy film is bonded to the knitted fabric using a combination of heat, pressure and an adhesive. The resulting material provides a soft, waterproof and stretchy fabric. Moreover, the disclosed material is free of toxins and solvents. The material is sufficiently flexible to enable folding into a small transportable package. The material may also be printed in a desired pattern or color that provides a desirable appearance and environment for a child at bath time.
(27) The bottom 26 includes traction strips 25 that are applied in a pattern to prevent slippage of an occupant during a bath. The traction strips 25 are integrally formed within the bottom 26, or alternatively attached to the bottom surface 26. The traction strips 25 are made from a gripping material that inhibit slipping when in contact with a body of a user within the bathtub 10.
(28) As appreciated, some water may become contained between the liner 24 and the bathtub 10. This water would be exposed to anything on the surface of the bathtub 10. Accordingly, not only does the liner 24 keep water within the liner 24, but also keeps water from outside the liner 24 from leaking into the liner 24. An outer surface or backside 27 of the liner 24 includes an anti-skid coating in one example embodiment.
(29) The bottom 26 is provided with a drain assembly 36 that further provides for keeping water in the liner 24. Moreover, the example drain assembly 36 keeps occupants within the liner 24 separate from the drain 20 of the bathtub 10. Similarly, the first end 32 includes an overflow opening 38 that corresponds with an overflow valve 22 of the bathtub 10. The example liner 24 provides the corresponding overflow opening 38 that prevents errant overflow of water within the liner 24 by enabling use of the bathtubs overflow opening.
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(31) The example drain assembly 36 is formed of a flexible plastic material that is adhered, sewn or otherwise attached to the lining material. The drain assembly 36 includes a body 54 formed from a flexible plastic material attached to the liner 24 proximate the drain of the bathtub. The body 54 includes an opening 56 and a plug 58 made of the same flexible plastic material that fits within the opening 56. The plug 58 is attached to the body 54 through an arm 52. The arm 52 keeps the plug 58 attached to the body 54 when in the open position shown in
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(35) A fastener is attached to the bathtub 10 or surface surrounding the bathtub 10 and includes a hook 43. The hook 43 attaches through the loop 42 to secure the liner 24 within the bathtub 10. In one example, the hook 43 is attached to a suction cup 47 that adheres to a side of the bathtub. In another example, the hook 43 is adhered to an adhesive patch 49 that adheres to sides of the bathtub 10.
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(38) The example clasp 65 may include a metal buckle, a magnetic clasp, a hook and loop fabric fastener, a button and loop or slot. In any configuration, the clasp 65 provides for the folded configuration 62 to remain folded as it is being transported.
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(40) In this example, sides 28 and 30 of the liner 24 are folded over itself as is shown in
(41) The example liner assembly is made from a material that provides a waterproof barrier that enables the liner to hold a volume of water while within the bathtub but separate from the bathtub. The material is also anti-microbial so that it prevents the spread and propagation of germs and other bacterium that may spread diseases or other infections. The material further enables washing or autoclaving to remove any bacteria.
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(43) The material is provided with a cloth like feel that is both comfortable and flexible to conform to the inner surfaces of the bathtub. The liner 24 may include a pleasing color or pattern that is both colorful and pleasing to children to encourage children to look forward to bath time, no matter what the location.
(44) Accordingly, the disclosed pack and go liner 24 provides a compact, packable, and functional child accessory that provides a barrier to unfamiliar surfaces, while providing peace of mind to parents and enticement to children to look forward to bath time.
(45) Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this disclosure.