Splashguard
12207769 ยท 2025-01-28
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Abstract
The invention is a splashguard for placement on and over a bathtub rim which can hold items or providing a play-area for children while preventing water from splashing out of the bathtub. The splashguard includes a planar shelf that connects to the bathtub's rim with one set of releasable and reusable fasteners and a flap that extends downward along the bathtub's inner sidewall from the forward edge of the shelf and further secures the splashguard to the inner sidewall with another set of releasable and reusable fasteners. To prevent water from spilling over the cantilevered rearmost edge of the planar shelf, a wall is provided around the back and sides of the shelf. The splashguard allows for a space between the ends of the splashguard and at least one of the walls at an end of the bathtub, allowing uninterrupted accessibility to the bathtub.
Claims
1. A splashguard for placement on and over a rim and an inner sidewall of a bathtub, respectively, comprising: a shelf comprising a substantially planar surface with a topside, an underside, a forward edge, a rearmost edge, and a pair of side edges extending between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, wherein the shelf has a shelf width between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, and wherein the shelf has a shelf length between the pair of side edges; a first set of mounts connected to and extending downward from the underside of the planar surface; a wall connected to the shelf at a lower end of the wall and extending upward from the lower end to a top end at a height above the topside of the shelf, wherein the wall is comprised of a back wall and a pair of side end walls, wherein back wall is connected to the rearmost edge of the shelf at the lower end, wherein the pair of side end walls are respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the shelf at the lower end, and wherein a lowermost edge of the side end walls extends down from the lower end to below the underside of the shelf and contacts the rim of the bathtub; a flap attached to the forward edge of the shelf at an upper end of the flap, wherein the flap comprises a front face and a back face, and wherein the flap extends downward by a flap width from the upper end to a bottom end of the flap; and a first set of fasteners connected to the first set of mounts, wherein the first set of fasteners releasably connect the underside of the shelf to the rim of the bathtub.
2. The splashguard of claim 1, further comprising a frame connected to the shelf, wherein the frame comprises a plurality of lateral walls positioned between adjacent fasteners in the first set of fasteners and at least one longitudinal wall connecting one side of the lateral walls.
3. The splashguard of claim 2, further comprising a second longitudinal wall, a second set of mounts, and a second set of fasteners, wherein the second longitudinal wall connects an opposite side of the lateral walls, wherein the second set of mounts are connected to and extend back from the back face of the flap, wherein the second set of fasteners are connected to the second set of mounts and releasably connect the flap to the inner sidewall of the bathtub.
4. The splashguard of claim 2, wherein the underside of the shelf is spaced a distance from the rim of the bathtub by the first set of fasteners and the frame, and wherein the frame extends downward from the underside of the shelf and contacts the rim of the bathtub at locations apart from the first set of fasteners.
5. The splashguard of claim 1, wherein a portion of the planar surface of the shelf is cantilevered over the rim of the bathtub, wherein the first set of mounts are spaced back from the front face of the flap by a first distance, and wherein the back wall is positioned back from the front face of the flap by a second distance that is more than twice the first distance.
6. The splashguard of claim 1, wherein the width of the flap is greater than the height of the wall, wherein the front face of the flap is further comprised of a plurality of drainage channels spaced between opposite sides of the flap and extending downward from the upper end at the forward edge toward the bottom end, wherein the flap is cantilevered over the rim into the bathtub, wherein a lip protrudes backward from each of the opposite sides of the flap to contact the inner sidewall of the bathtub, and wherein a thickness of the lip is greater than a depth of the recesses back from the front face of the flap.
7. The splashguard of claim 6, wherein the thickness of the lip is greater than or equal to the thickness of the frame, and wherein a second set of mounts are located on the back face of the flap at the drainage channels.
8. The splashguard of claim 1, wherein an uppermost edge of the side end walls is substantially parallel to the lowermost edge of the side end walls.
9. The splashguard of claim 1, wherein the forward edge of the shelf and the flap are curved.
10. The splashguard of claim 1, wherein the first set of fasteners are selected from the group of releasable and reusable fasteners consisting of suction cups, magnets, micro-suction gel tape segments, branched nano tube gel tape segments, and any combination thereof.
11. A splashguard for placement on and over a rim and an inner sidewall of a bathtub between opposite bathtub ends, comprising: a shelf comprising a substantially planar surface with a topside, an underside, a forward edge, a rearmost edge, and a pair of side edges extending between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, wherein the shelf has a shelf width between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, and wherein the shelf has a shelf length between the pair of side edges; a flap attached to the forward edge of the shelf at an upper end of the flap, wherein the flap comprises a front face and a back face, and wherein the flap extends downward by a flap width from the upper end to a bottom end of the flap; a wall connected to the shelf at a lower end of the wall and extending upward from the lower end to a top end at a height above the topside of the shelf, wherein the wall is comprised of a back wall and a pair of side end walls, wherein back wall is connected to the rearmost edge of the shelf at the lower end, and wherein the pair of side end walls are respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the shelf at the lower end; a first set of fasteners, wherein the first set of fasteners releasably connect at least one of the underside of the shelf to the rim of the bathtub and the flap to the sidewall of the bathtub; and a frame comprising a plurality of lateral walls and at least one longitudinal wall connecting one side of the lateral walls, wherein the frame is connected to and extends downward from the underside of the shelf to contact the rim of the bathtub.
12. The splashguard of claim 11, further comprising a first set of mounts permanently attached to at least one of the underside of the shelf and the back face of the flap, wherein the first set of fasteners are connected to at least one of the underside of the shelf and the back face of the flap through the first set of mounts.
13. The splashguard of claim 12, further comprising a second set of fasteners and a second set of mounts, wherein the first set of fasteners are connected to the underside of the shelf through the first set of mounts and releasably connect the shelf to the rim of the bathtub, and wherein the second set of fasteners are connected to the flap through the second set of mounts and releasably connect the flap to the sidewall of the bathtub.
14. The splashguard of claim 12, wherein the frame is further comprised of a second longitudinal wall connecting an opposite side of the lateral walls, and wherein the lateral walls are positioned between adjacent fasteners in the first set of fasteners.
15. The splashguard of claim 11, wherein a lowermost edge of the side end walls extends down from the lower end to below the underside of the shelf and contacts the rim of the bathtub, and wherein the longitudinal wall extends between and connects the side end walls below the underside of the shelf.
16. A splashguard for placement on and over a rim and an inner sidewall of a bathtub between opposite bathtub ends, comprising: a shelf comprising a substantially planar surface with a topside, an underside, a forward edge, a rearmost edge, and a pair of side edges extending between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, wherein the shelf has a shelf width between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, and wherein the shelf has a shelf length between the pair of side edges; a flap attached to the forward edge of the shelf at an upper end of the flap, wherein the flap comprises a front face and a back face, wherein the flap extends downward by a flap width from the upper end to a bottom end of the flap, wherein the front face of the flap is further comprised of a plurality of drainage channels spaced between opposite sides of the flap and extending downward from the upper end at the forward edge toward the bottom end, wherein the flap is cantilevered over the rim into the bathtub, wherein a lip protrudes backward from each of the opposite sides of the flap to contact the inner sidewall of the bathtub, and wherein a thickness of the lip is greater than a depth of each of the drainage channels back from the front face of the flap; a wall connected to the shelf at a lower end of the wall and extending upward from the lower end to a top end at a height above the topside of the shelf, wherein the wall is comprised of a back wall and a pair of side end walls, wherein back wall is connected to the rearmost edge of the shelf at the lower end, and wherein the pair of side end walls are respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the shelf at the lower end; and a first set of fasteners, wherein the first set of fasteners releasably connect at least one of the underside of the shelf to the rim of the bathtub and the flap to the sidewall of the bathtub.
17. The splashguard of claim 16, further comprising a second set of fasteners, wherein the first set of fasteners are connected to the underside of the shelf and releasably connect the shelf to the rim of the bathtub, and wherein the second set of fasteners are connected to the flap and releasably connect the flap to the sidewall of the bathtub.
18. The splashguard of claim 16, further comprising a frame connected to the underside of the shelf, wherein the frame comprises a plurality of lateral walls and a pair of longitudinal walls connecting opposite sides of the lateral walls, wherein the frame extends downward from the underside of the shelf to contact the rim of the bathtub.
19. The splashguard of claim 16, wherein a lowermost edge of the side end walls extends down from the lower end to below the underside of the shelf and contacts the rim of the bathtub, and wherein the longitudinal walls extend between and connects the side end walls below the underside of the shelf.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
(9) The splashguard 10 described herein provides a place for the children to play while helping to prevent water from being splashed onto the floor adjacent to the bathtub 100 and can also be a convenient place for holding items while bathing. Generally, as shown in
(10) The shelf 12 has a planar surface 20 with a topside 20a, an underside 20b, a forward edge 22a, a rearmost edge 22b, and a pair of side edges 24a and 24b extending between the forward edge and the rearmost edge. The shelf width (W.sub.S) extends between the forward edge and the rearmost edge, and the shelf length (L.sub.S) extends between the pair of side edges. The topside of the shelf's planar surface functions as a play area or storage surface, and the underside of the shelf's planar surface faces the bathtub's rim and has a set of integral mounts 40a which hold the fasteners 18a that are used to releasably connect the shelf to the rim. The underside of the shelf is spaced by a distance (D.sub.S) from the rim of the bathtub by the fasteners but is preferably supported by a frame 42 around the fasteners and the mounts which provides support to the shelf so that it has rigidity and does not bend or bow when in use. Accordingly, the thickness of the frame (T.sub.F) preferably creates the space between the underside of the shelf and the rim of the bathtub so they are equal (D.sub.S=T.sub.F). The shelf's underside also preferably includes a set of integrally formed standoffs 50a that protrude downward from the underside of the shelf, and the shelf's integral mounts are formed as a part of the standoffs.
(11) The forward edge of the shelf is aligned with the bathtub's rim, and as described in detail be below, the flap extends downward from the forward edge. The rearmost edge and the pair of side edges are closed off by the wall as explained in more detail below. In comparison, there is no wall section above the flap so the front of the splashguard is open towards the interior of the bathtub. When the splashguard is attached to the bathtub, a portion of the shelf's forward section along the forward edge is positioned over and is attached to the bathtub's rim while the shelf's rearward section 36 extends past the bathtub's outer sidewall and is cantilevered over the rim as particularly shown in
(12) Although the preferred embodiment shown in
(13) As indicated above, the wall 14 partially encloses the shelf. In particular, the shelf is partially surrounded along its rearmost edge and around its side edges by a back wall 32 and a pair of side end walls 34a and 34b, respectively. The back wall and side end walls extend upward from the concave radii of curvature at the rearmost edge and at the side edges, respectively, preventing water from spilling over the rearmost edge and the side edges of the shelf and directing water that is contained by the splashguard back into the bathtub. The wall attaches to the pair of side edges and the rearmost edge at its lower end 26b, and the wall extends upward to its top end 26a. The lowermost edges 26c of the back wall and the side end walls extend down from the lower end of the wall to below the underside of the shelf and contact the rim of the bathtub which blocks water from splashing underneath the splashguard. The height (H) of the wall's top end as measured from the topside of the shelf is preferably less than the shelf width (H<W.sub.S) and is greater than one-half the shelf width (H>*W.sub.S). The water that splashes onto the walls and the shelf during use drains back into the bathtub over the forward edge which is situated over the rim of the bathtub. To help direct the water from the shelf back into the bathtub, the flap is connected to the shelf along the forward edge and extends downward into the bathtub along the inner bathtub's sidewall.
(14) For the rectangular shelf of the embodiment shown in
(15) The flap 16 is attached to the forward edge of the shelf at its upper end 28a and extends downward from the convex radius of curvature along the bathtub's inner sidewall to its bottom end 28b within the bathtub, below its rim. The flap has a front face 30a over which the water flows when it drains back into the bathtub, a back face 30b which faces the inner sidewall, and a lip 38 that protrudes backward at each side of the flap. The flap's back face has another set of integral mounts 40b which hold the fasteners 18b that are used to releasably connect the flap to the sidewall. To help with draining water from the shelf, the flap's front face preferably includes drainage channels 52 that are recessed by a depth (R.sub.D) and extend downward from the upper end at the forward edge by a distance (D.sub.D) that is partway toward the bottom end. The flap's back face is spaced by a distance (D.sub.L) from the bathtub's inner sidewall by the fasteners so that the flap is cantilevered over the rim into the interior space of the bathtub. Additionally, the back face preferably includes another set of standoffs 50b that protrude backward from the back face toward the inner sidewall, and the flap's integral mounts are formed as a part of the standoffs. The flap width (W.sub.F) between its upper end and its lower end is preferably greater than the height of the wall plus the distance that the shelf is spaced from the rim (W.sub.F>H+D.sub.S). The flap length (L.sub.F) is at least as long as the shelf length (L.sub.F>L.sub.S) and is preferably equal to total wall length for the top end of the wall (L.sub.F=L.sub.T).
(16) The standoffs can be molded with or permanently attached to the shelf's underside and the flap's back face as particularly shown in
(17) The frame helps to support the cantilevering of the back section of the splashguard over the rim of the bathtub with at least one of the front and back longitudinal walls resting on the rim of the bathtub as well as the lateral walls. In quantifying the depth of the shelf and the amount of cantilever that can be provided, the distance (D.sub.BW) that the back wall is positioned back from the flap's front face 30a is twice the distance (D.sub.M) that the underside mounts 40a are spaced back from the flap's front face (D.sub.BW>2*D.sub.M). The underside mounts are preferably staggered so the front set of mounts are not aligned with the back set of mounts, but even when considering the back set of mounts, the relative distance from the flap to the back wall is more than twice the distance from the flap to these mounts.
(18) Given the space created by the fasteners and standoffs between the flap and the inner sidewall of the bathtub, it will be understood that the forward edge of the shelf and flap extended therefrom is along a different longitudinal plane than the inner sidewall of the bathtub and the inner bathtub rim. Accordingly, a gap exists between the side edges of the flap and the bathtub sidewall wherein water could splash there thru and over the rim of the bathtub, beneath the splashguard. The thickness of the lip (T.sub.L) extends most or all of the distance (D.sub.L) between the flap and the inner sidewall which blocks block water from splashing into the space at the sides of the flap. Preferably, the lip's thickness is greater than the drainage channels' recessed depth (L.sub.T>R.sub.D). Additionally, the lip's thickness is preferably equal to or greater than the thickness of the frame (T.sub.LT.sub.F). The lip extending back from the flap connects with the side lip extending back from the side flanges of the side walls so that there is a continuous lip from the side ends of the flap up extending to and continuing around the entire wall.
(19) As generally described above, the flap may include drainage channels along the front face to further facilitate drainage from the planar surface into the bathtub basin. As shown in
(20) The splashguard described herein is sized to fit most bathtubs and to provide easy entry and exit from the bathtub while the splashguard is connected thereto. In particular, the splashguard is designed to have a length that is less than the length of the bathtub and cover a portion of the bathtub's rim so that it will fit on most bathtubs and provide an uninterrupted accessibility space on at least one end.
(21) The splashguard is sized to only cover a portion of the bathtub's length and does not extend the entire length of the bathtub. As shown in
(22) Although the dimensions of the splashguard are not intended to be limiting, the preferred embodiment includes a wall length and a flap length that are approximately equal. Furthermore, the width of the splashguard between the forward edge and the rearmost edge is less than the length of the shelf. Further still, the splashguard can be manufactured to various lengths for particular uses. A larger splashguard may provide more space on one side of the bathtub for entry and exit on that side, whereas a smaller splashguard may provide sufficient space for entry and exit on both sides or for the parent to sit on either side of the bathtub's sidewall. A smaller splashguard that covers less than half the length of the tub may be used by adults who merely want a smaller surface to hold a book, candle or electronic device. Although the larger splashguard could also be used for holding these items, the larger splashguard with a length greater than half the length of the tub, such as shown in
(23) The splashguard according the preferred embodiment is rectangular in shape as described above but it will be appreciated that the shape of the splashguard is not intended to be limiting. For example, the shape of the shelf portion may be curved and match the shape of a curved bathtub wherein the inventive aspect of the splashguard is the planar shelf, walls, and flap. In particular, the shelf may have a have an oval shape with the rearmost edge being cantilevered over the bathtub's rim and the straight edge extending along the rim as shown in
(24) Further still, the shape of the shelf could be altered to fit around uniquely shaped bathtubs. For example, a splashguard may include a curved forward edge and corresponding flap that mirrors the end of a curved bathtub as shown in
(25) Preferably, the splashguard is made out of silicone so it will not rot or collect bacteria but may also be made from other material types, such as plastic. In addition, the splashguard is preferably made from a single molded piece without any connecting fasteners that may tend to break or rust in wet environments. As indicated above, it is possible to manufacture the splashguard in separate parts or subassemblies that may be connected with fasteners or may otherwise be fastened together to form the splashguard, such as with snap-fit connections. For example, the flap at the front of the shelf and the frame below the underside of the shelf may be separate parts that connect to the shelf. In the case of a separate frame structure, it may have the longitudinal walls with only the interior lateral walls between the mounts or it may also have exterior lateral walls that could serve as the lowermost edges of the side end walls. It will be appreciated that the frame structure could also include the mounts and the fasteners. In the case of a separate flap structure, it could be pivotally mounted to the shelf so it can rotate or it can be fixed in place. It may also be possible to have a back wall that rotates relative to the shelf. Further, it is possible that the splashguard could have a crease in the middle so it can fold.
(26) When considering splashguards made from multiple pieces, it will be appreciated that the longitudinal length of the shelf can be formed by telescoping sections. For example, the opposite sides with the side end walls and sections of the shelf could slide together over a center lower section of the shelf and could slide outward to expose the center lower section and increase the longitudinal length of the shelf. To ensure the water drains back into the tub and does not spill to the outside of the tub, the center lower section would preferably curve up to a center back section behind the back wall sections that slide with the shelf sections, and each side edge of the center lower section would curve up into a lip that engages the underside of respective shelf sections. Another type of telescoping splashguard could have the back wall extend further back from the forward edge of the shelf with overlapping front and back shelf sections and side wall sections.
(27) The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to persons who are skilled in the art. As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. For example, although suction cups are the preferred fasteners used for connecting the splashguard to the bathtub, it will be appreciated that there are numerous releasable and reusable fasteners that could be used in place of or in combination with the suction cups. For example, if it is desired to have a flap that is narrower than the diameter of the suction cups located at the underside of the shelf, it is possible that magnets could be used. The use of magnets to help secure splashguards to bathtubs is well-known and is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,888,835 which is incorporated by reference herein. Similarly, one or both of the suction cup surfaces shown in