Detachable Baby Bathtub and Storage Method Thereof

20250288161 ยท 2025-09-18

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    Abstract

    A detachable baby bathtub comprises a tub and leg members detachably connected with the tub, wherein the bathtub comprises a bottom, the periphery of the bottom extends upwards to form a side wall, the bottom and the side wall define a cavity for supporting the baby, the edge of the side wall extends outwards to form an outer edge, the bathtub has a stretching state and a contracting state in the longitudinal axis direction, and at least one connector is respectively arranged at both ends of the outer edge; the leg members are detachably connected with the tub through the connector, and the connector is further provided with a locking device, which can limit and release the leg members, so that the leg members are in a locked state or a released state.

    Claims

    1. A detachable baby bathtub, comprising a tub and leg members detachably connected with said tub; and wherein, said tub comprises a bottom, a periphery of said bottom extends upwards to form a side wall; and said bottom and said side wall define a cavity for supporting babies, and an edge of said side wall extends outwards to form an outer edge; and said tub has a stretching state and a contracting state in a longitudinal axis direction, and at least one connector is respectively arranged at two ends of said outer edge; and wherein, said leg member is detachably connected with said tub through said connector, and said connector is further provided with a locking device, and said locking device can limit and release said leg member, so that said leg member is in a locked state or a released state.

    2. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 1, wherein said outer edge and an outer surface of said side wall form an annular groove, and both ends of said annular groove are provided with at least one extension.

    3. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 2, wherein an upper end of said connector is provided with at least one first receiving part, and said first receiving part receives said extension, so that said connector is firmly connected to said outer edge.

    4. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 3, wherein one side of said connector is respectively provided with a groove, and the other side is provided with a mounting hole, and said locking device is sleeved in said mounting hole.

    5. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 4, wherein said locking device comprises a locking part and a rotating part, and said rotating part can rotate along a central axis, thereby driving said locking part to rotate and limiting and releasing said leg members.

    6. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 5, wherein said leg member comprises a connecting end, one side of said connecting end is provided with a convex strip, and said convex strip is connected with said groove in a matching way; and the other side of said connecting end is provided with a locking groove, and said locking groove receives said locking part.

    7. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 6, wherein said leg member has a U-shaped structure, and the bottom of said leg member is provided with at least one anti-skid protrusion.

    8. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 7, wherein a tray is arranged on said outer edge, and said tray can be used for supporting bath accessories.

    9. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 8, wherein said bottom is provided with a drain, and at least one support block is provided on a lower surface of said bottom.

    10. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 9, wherein said drain is further provided with an on-off valve, and said on-off valve can control the discharge of water flow.

    11. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 10, wherein said baby bathtub further comprises at least one support member with a U-shaped structure, and a bottom of said support member has at least one anti-skid protrusion.

    12. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 11, wherein the two side end positions of said outer edge are provided with fixing parts, and said support member is fixedly connected with said outer edge through said fixing parts.

    13. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 12, wherein said fixing part comprises at least one second receiving part, and said second receiving part receives and fixes said extension, so that said fixing part is fixedly connected to said outer edge.

    14. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 13, wherein receiving grooves are arranged on two sides of the inside of said fixing part, and connecting shafts are arranged on two sides of an upper end of said support member; and said receiving grooves receive and fix said connecting shafts, so that said support member is firmly connected with said fixing part.

    15. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 14, wherein two sides of said annular groove are further provided with mounting parts, and said mounting parts are provided with clamping strips, and both sides of said mounting parts are provided with baffles, and said baffles are provided with through holes, said mounting part is provided with a handle, and a clamping groove is arranged above said handle; and said clamping groove is connected with said clamping strip in a matching way, and two sides of said handle include protrusions which penetrate through said through hole.

    16. A detachable baby bathtub, comprising a tub and leg members detachably connected with said tub; and wherein, said tub comprises a bottom, and a periphery of said bottom extends upwards to form a side wall; and said bottom and said side wall define a cavity for supporting babies, and an edge of said side wall extends outwards to form an outer edge; and said tub has a stretching state and a contracting state in a longitudinal axis direction, and at least one connector is respectively arranged at both ends of said outer edge; and wherein said leg member is detachably connected with said tub through said connector, and a locking device is also arranged on said connector, and said locking device can limit and release said leg member, so that said leg member is in a locked state or a released state; and wherein, said locking device comprises a locking part and a rotating part, and said rotating part can rotate along a central axis, thereby driving said locking part to rotate and limiting and releasing said leg members.

    17. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 16, wherein one side of said connector is respectively provided with a groove, and the other side is provided with a mounting hole, and said locking device is sleeved in said mounting hole.

    18. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 17, wherein said leg member comprises a connecting end, one side of said connecting end is provided with a convex strip, and said convex strip is connected with said groove in a matching way; and the other side of said connecting end is provided with a locking groove, and said locking groove receives said locking part.

    19. The detachable baby bathtub according to claim 18, wherein said tub is made of a rubber material.

    20. A method for accommodating a baby bathtub, comprising providing a detachable baby bathtub, comprising a tub and leg members detachably connected with said tub; and wherein, said tub comprises a bottom, and a periphery of said bottom extends upwards to form a side wall; and said bottom and said side wall define a cavity for supporting babies, and an edge of said side wall extends outwards to form an outer edge; and said tub has a stretching state and a contracting state in a longitudinal axis direction, and at least one connector is respectively arranged at both ends of said outer edge; and wherein said leg member is detachably connected with said tub through said connector, and a locking device is also arranged on said connector, and said locking device can limit and release said leg member, so that said leg member is in a locked state or a released state; and wherein, said locking device comprises a locking part and a rotating part, and said rotating part can rotate along a central axis, thereby driving said locking part to rotate and limiting and releasing said leg members; and the method comprises the following steps: after draining water in said bathtub, wiping up water stains on the surface of said bathtub; and rotating said rotating part to make said locking device in a released state, and removing said leg members; and placing the removed leg member in a cavity, and pressing down said tub to make it fold and contract; and putting the folded and contracted bathtub in a suitable place to complete storage.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0022] In order to explain the technical scheme of this application more clearly, the drawings needed in the implementation will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some implementations of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without creative work.

    [0023] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a bathtub;

    [0024] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the leg member and the tub;

    [0025] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the connector and the outer edge;

    [0026] FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of the connector;

    [0027] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural view of a leg member;

    [0028] FIG. 6 is a schematic structural view of the outer edge in another embodiment;

    [0029] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the outer edge and the tray;

    [0030] FIG. 8 is a schematic structural view of the bottom of the bathtub;

    [0031] FIG. 9 is a schematic structural view of the support member on the bathtub;

    [0032] FIG. 10 is a structural schematic diagram of the fixing part;

    [0033] FIG. 11 is a structural schematic diagram of the support member;

    [0034] FIG. 12 is a structural schematic diagram of the mounting part;

    [0035] FIG. 13 is a schematic structural view of the handle.

    [0036] FIG. 14 is a schematic structural view of a mounting part in another embodiment;

    [0037] FIG. 15 is a schematic structural view of a handle in another embodiment.

    [0038] In the figures:

    [0039] Baby bathtub (100); Tub (1000); Bottom (1001); Side wall (1002); Cavity (1003); outer edge (1004); Annular groove (1101); Extension (1102); Tray (1005); Lanyard (1103); Drain (1006); Support block (1007); Mounting part (1201); Clamping strip (1202); Baffle (1203); Through hole (1204); Handle (1205); Clamping groove (1206); Protrusion (1207); Mounting groove (1208); Buckle (1209);

    [0040] Leg member (2000); Connecting end (2001); Convex strip (2002); Locking groove (2003); Anti-skid protrusion (2004); Connector (3000); Locking device (3001); First receiving part (3002); Groove (3003); Mounting hole (3004); Locking part (3005); Rotating part (3006); Support member (4000); Connecting shaft (4001); Protrusion (4002); Fixing part (5000); Second receiving part (5001); Receiving groove (5002).

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0041] In describing the preferred embodiments, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. It is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.

    [0042] While various aspects and features of certain embodiments have been summarized above, the following detailed description illustrates a few exemplary embodiments in further detail to enable one skilled in the art to practice such embodiments. Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. The described examples are provided for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. It should be understood, however, that persons having ordinary skill in the art may practice the inventive concept without these specific details.

    [0043] It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first attachment could be termed a second attachment, and, similarly, a second attachment could be termed a first attachment, without departing from the scope of the inventive concept.

    [0044] It will be understood that when an element or layer is referred to as being on, coupled to, or connected to another element or layer, it can be directly on, directly coupled to or directly connected to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly on, directly coupled to, or directly connected to another element or layer, there are no intervening elements or layers present. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

    [0045] As used in the description of the inventive concept and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates other

    [0046] As shown in FIG. 1, a detachable baby bathtub 100 of the present invention comprises a tub 1000 and leg members 2000 detachably connected with the tub 1000, wherein the tub 1000 comprises a bottom 1001, and the periphery of the bottom 1001 extends upward to form a side wall 1002, and the bottom 1001 and the side wall 1002 define a cavity 1003 for supporting babies, and the edge of the side wall 1002 extends outward to form an outer edge. The tub 1000 can be stretched and contracted in the longitudinal axis direction, and two connectors 3000 are respectively arranged on the lower parts of the two ends of the outer edge 1004. Because the tub 1000 can be detachably connected with the leg members 2000, it can be disassembled when not in use, which is convenient for storage and carrying, and saves space. In addition, the tub 1000 can be stretched and contracted in the longitudinal axis direction, which can not only be adjusted according to the size of infants, but also be convenient for storage.

    [0047] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2, the leg member 2000 is detachably connected with the tub 1000 through a connector 3000, and the connector 3000 is further provided with a locking device 3001, which can limit and release the leg member 2000, so that the leg member 2000 is in a locked state or a released state, and the locking device can effectively fix the leg member 2000, making it more stable and less prone to toppling during use. The safety of the product is improved, and the locking device 3001 can limit and release the leg members 2000, which makes the installation and disassembly of the baby bathtub 100 more convenient, thus improving the user's experience.

    [0048] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), a plurality of massage particles are arranged on the inner wall surface of the tub 1000, which can gently stimulate the baby's skin, promote blood circulation and metabolism, and also increase the baby's bathing pleasure and interest.

    [0049] In this embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 3-4, the outer edge 1004 and the outer surface of the side wall 1002 form an annular groove 1101, and three extensions 1102 are respectively arranged at both ends of the annular groove 1101; three first receiving parts 3002 are arranged at the upper end of the connector 3000, and the first receiving part 3002 receives the extension 1102, so that the connector 3000 can be easily connected with the tub 1000, and the installation efficiency of the baby bathtub 100 is improved.

    [0050] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the two ends of the annular groove 1101 are provided with four extensions 1102, or arranged in any other expected number, and the upper end of the connector 3000 is provided with four first receiving parts 3002, or arranged in any other expected number, so that the connection stability between the connector 3000 and the outer edge 1004 can be further enhanced.

    [0051] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), an adjusting device is added to the connector 3000, and the adjusting device can adjust the connection strength between the connector 3000 and the outer edge 1004, so that the user can adjust the stability of the bathtub 100 as required.

    [0052] In this embodiment, one side of the connector 3000 is provided with a groove 3003, and the other side is provided with a mounting hole 3004. The locking device 3001 is sleeved in the mounting hole 3004, and the locking device 3001 includes a locking part 3005 and a rotating part 3006, which can rotate along the central axis, thereby driving the locking part 3005 to rotate and limiting and releasing the leg member 2000. Because the rotating part 3006 can rotate along the central axis, this design enables the user to control the locking part 3005 through simple rotating operation, thereby conveniently limiting and releasing the leg member 2000 and improving the operation convenience of the baby bathtub.

    [0053] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), an indicator is added to the connector 3000, which can display the locking state of the locking device 3001, so that the user can more intuitively understand the use state of the bathtub 100, and the use convenience of the baby bathtub 100 can be effectively improved.

    [0054] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), a buffer device is added between the connector 3000 and the leg member 2000, which can reduce the impact between the connector 3000 and the leg member 2000, thus prolonging the service life of the baby bathtub 100 and effectively improving the durability of the baby bathtub 100.

    [0055] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, the leg member 2000 includes a connecting end 2001, and one side of the connecting end 2001 is provided with a convex strip 2002, and the convex strip 2002 is in mating connection with a groove 3003, and the other side of the connecting end 2001 is provided with a locking groove 2003, which receives a locking part 3005. The mating connection of the convex strip 2002 and the groove 3003 can increase the contact area between the connector 3000 and the leg member 2000. The locking groove 2003 receives the locking part 3005, so that the user can control the leg member 2000 through simple operation, and the operation convenience of the baby bathtub 100 is improved.

    [0056] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), one side of the connecting end 2001 is provided with a buckle, which is connected with the groove 2003 in a matching way, and the other side of the connecting end 2001 is provided with a button, which can control the expansion and contraction of the buckle. When the button is pressed, the buckle can extend out and catch the groove 2003, so as to realize the tight connection of the leg member 2000, and when the button is released, the buckle can retract and get out of the groove 2003, so as to realize simple disassembly of the leg member 2000, and quick connection and disassembly of the leg members 2000 and the connector 3000, which is convenient for users to use and adjust.

    [0057] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), one side of the connecting end 2001 is provided with a magnet, which is connected with the groove 2003 in a matching way, and the other side of the connecting end 2001 is provided with a switch, which controls the on-off of the magnet. When the switch is turned on, the magnet can be adsorbed in the groove 2003 to realize the firm connection of the leg member 2000, and when the switch is turned off, the magnet can be separated from the groove 2003 to realize the convenient disassembly of the leg members 2000, realize the lossless connection and disassembly of the leg members 2000 by using the characteristics of magnetic force, and avoid the wear and looseness caused by the use of mechanical parts.

    [0058] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), both the connecting end 2001 and the connector 3000 are provided with threaded holes, and the connector 3000 and the leg member 2000 are tightly connected by bolts. By bolt connection, the connection strength and reliability of the leg member 2000 can be effectively improved, the looseness and falling between the connector 3000 and the leg member 2000 can be prevented, and the stability and safety of the leg member 2000 can be ensured. At the same time, it is also convenient to disassemble and replace the leg member 2000, and only the bolts need to be loosened or tightened, so that the operation is simple and quick, time and cost are saved, and the use efficiency and convenience are improved.

    [0059] In this embodiment, the leg member 2000 has a U-shaped structure, the bottom of the leg member 2000 is provided with two anti-skid protrusions 2004, and the leg member 2000 has a U-shaped structure, which can increase the stability and load-bearing capacity of the leg member, prevent the leg member from being tilted or broken during use, and improve the service life and safety of the leg member. By arranging the anti-skid protrusions 2004, the friction between the leg member 2000 and the ground can be increased, the leg member 2000 can be prevented from sliding or shifting during use, and the stability and accuracy of the leg member 2000 can be improved.

    [0060] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the bottom of the leg member 2000 is provided with three anti-skid protrusions 2004, or any other desired number. By providing more anti-skid protrusions 2004, the friction between the leg member 2000 and the ground can be effectively increased, and the leg member 2000 can be prevented from sliding or deviating during use.

    [0061] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), adding a support rod to the leg member 2000 can effectively improve the stability and strength of the leg member 2000 to adapt to different working environments and load conditions, and the support rod can form a triangle or other shape structure with the leg member 2000, thereby increasing its bending and torsion resistance and reducing its deformation and fatigue; The support rod can also provide a certain buffering and shock absorption function to reduce the impact and vibration of the leg member 2000.

    [0062] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), pulleys are added to the leg member 2000, which can improve the movement flexibility and efficiency of the leg member 2000 and facilitate the user to move the position to adapt to use in different environments.

    [0063] In another embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, the front end of the outer edge 1004 is provided with a tray 1005, which can be used to support bath accessories, thus improving the space utilization rate and convenience of the bathtub 100 to adapt to different user needs and preferences. The tray 1005 can be used to place bath products such as shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, soap, towel and so on, which is convenient for users to take in the shower. The tray 1005 can also be used to place some decorative or personalized items, such as vases, candles, aromatherapy, etc., to increase the beauty and atmosphere of the bathroom, and the shape, size, color, material, etc. of tray 1005 can be selected and matched according to the preferences of users and the style of the bathroom.

    [0064] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7, the rear end of the outer edge 1004 is provided with a lanyard 1103, which can be configured to be hung on the wrist or other places after the user folds and contracts the baby bathtub 100, which is convenient for storage and carrying.

    [0065] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 8, the bottom 1001 is provided with a drain 1006, and the bottom surface of the bottom 1001 is provided with six support blocks 1007, wherein the support blocks 1007 are distributed in the middle of the bottom 1001 at equal intervals, and the drain 1006 can conveniently and quickly drain the accumulated water on the bottom 1001 to prevent the bottom 1001 from being flooded and corroded. The support block 1007 can increase the contact area between the bottom 1001 and the ground, improve the bearing capacity and anti-sliding ability of the bottom 1001, and reduce the settlement and deformation of the bottom 1001.

    [0066] In this embodiment, the drain 1006 is further provided with an on-off valve 1008, which can control the water flow to discharge. The arrangement of the on-off valve 1008 makes the drainage system more flexible and controllable, and at the same time improves its use efficiency. The user can directly open the on-off valve 1008 to discharge water without moving the bathtub, so that the user can discharge water more quickly and conveniently, saving time and effort.

    [0067] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), seven support blocks 1007 are arranged on the lower surface of the bottom 1001, or any other desired number is arranged. The supporting force of the bottom 1001 can be effectively improved by setting a plurality of supporting blocks 1007.

    [0068] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the bottom 1001 is provided with rotatable casters, which can be used to move or fix the bottom to adapt to different use occasions and needs, and the casters can also adjust the height and inclination angle of the bottom to adapt to different floors and articles.

    [0069] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 9, the baby bathtub 100 further includes two support members 4000, which have a U-shaped structure, and the bottom of the support member 4000 has two anti-skid protrusions 2004. The support member 4000 can form a firm connection with the baby bathtub 100 to prevent the baby bathtub 100 from moving and overturning, and the anti-skid protrusion 2004 can increase the friction between the support member 4000 and the ground to prevent the support member 4000 from sliding and rolling.

    [0070] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the bottom of the support member 4000 is provided with three anti-skid protrusions 2004, or any other desired number is arranged, so as to increase the anti-skid effect and make the whole device more stable.

    [0071] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), an adjustment mechanism is added to the support member 4000. Through the adjustment mechanism, the height of the bathtub 100 can be changed to meet the different needs of nursing staff, and at the same time, the stability and drainage efficiency of the bathtub can be improved.

    [0072] In this embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 10-FIG. 11, fixing parts 5000 are arranged at the two end positions of the outer edge 1004, and the support member 4000 is fixedly connected with the outer edge 1004 through the fixing parts 5000. The fixing parts 5000 include two second receiving parts 5001, and the second receiving parts 5001 receive and fix the extensions 1102, so that the fixing parts 5000 are fixedly connected with the outer edge 1004. Receiving grooves 5002 are arranged on both sides of the inner part of the fixing part 5000, and connecting shafts 4001 are arranged on both sides of the upper end of the support member 4000. The receiving grooves 5002 receive and fix the connecting shafts 4001, so that the support member 4000 is firmly connected with the fixing part 5000. By fixedly connecting the support member 4000 with the outer edge 1004 through the fixing part 5000, the stability of the whole structure can be improved, and displacement or deformation caused by external force can be prevented; moreover, the receiving groove 5002 in the fixing part 5000 can receive and fix the connecting shaft 4001, so that the fastening connection between the support member 4000 and the fixing part 5000 can be ensured, and the connection reliability is improved; in addition, the receiving groove 5002 and the connecting shaft 4001 can realize the quick and convenient installation and disassembly of the support member 4000, and improve the working efficiency and flexibility.

    [0073] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the fixing part 5000 is provided with four second receiving parts 5001, or any other desired number. By providing a plurality of second receiving parts 5001, the connection strength between the fixing part 5000 and the outer edge 1004 can be effectively improved.

    [0074] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), a rotatable mechanism is added between the fixing part 5000 and the support member 4000, and the rotatable mechanism can rotate the support member 4000 within a certain range, so that the angle of the support member 4000 can be adjusted as required, which effectively improves the convenience of use.

    [0075] In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 12-FIG. 13, two sides of the annular groove 1101 are further provided with mounting parts 1201, which are provided with clamping strips 1202, and two sides of the mounting part 1201 are provided with baffles 1203, which are provided with through holes 1204. The mounting part 1201 is provided with a handle 1205, and a clamping groove 1206 is arranged above the handle 1205. The clamping groove 1206 is connected with the clamping strip 1202 in a matching way, and both sides of the handle 1205 include protrusions 1207 which penetrate through the through hole 1204. By setting the handle 1205, the user can conveniently move and adjust the position of the equipment, which improves the convenience of use; through the matching connection between the clamping groove 1206 and the clamping strip 1202, the handle 1205 can be stably fixed to prevent displacement or deformation caused by external force; through the design of the baffle 1203 and the through hole 1204, the user's fingers can be prevented from touching the internal parts of the equipment, and the safety in use is improved.

    [0076] In other embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 14-15, two ends of the mounting part 1201 are respectively provided with mounting grooves 1208, and two ends of the handle 1205 are provided with buckles 1029, and the buckles 1029 cooperate with the mounting grooves 1208 to fix the handle 1205 in the annular groove 1101.

    [0077] In this embodiment, the tub 1000 is made of a rubber material, which is a very durable material and can bear a lot of pressure and wear, thus effectively prolonging the service life of the product. Rubber is a soft material. If a user accidentally slips or hits the bathtub, the rubber bathtub may reduce the risk of injury compared with the bathtub made of hard material. Moreover, rubber is a good thermal insulation material, which can keep the water temperature for a long time and make the bathing experience more comfortable.

    [0078] In other embodiments (not shown in the figure), the tub 1000 can be made of a PVC material, which is a lightweight and durable material, making the bathtub easier to move and install. In addition, PVC bathtub also has good waterproof performance and easy cleaning, which can effectively prevent the accumulation of scale and stains. In other embodiments (not shown), the tub 1000 is made of a composite material of rubber and other materials (such as glass fiber or ceramics). This composite material combines the advantages of various materials, such as the softness and durability of rubber, the strength and rigidity of glass fiber, and the smoothness and cleanability of ceramics. This composite tub can provide a more comfortable and convenient bathing experience.

    [0079] The present invention further provides a method for accommodating the baby bathtub 100, which includes providing a detachable baby bathtub 100, including a tub 1000 and leg members 2000 detachably connected with the tub 1000; the tub 1000 includes a bottom 1001, and the periphery of the bottom 1001 extends upward to form a side wall 1002, the bottom 1001 and the side wall 1002 define a cavity 1003 for supporting babies, and the edge of the side wall 1002 extends outward to form an outer edge 1004. The tub 1000 can be stretched and contracted in the longitudinal axis direction, and the lower parts of both ends of the outer edge 1004 are respectively provided with at least one connector 3000; and

    [0080] in this embodiment, the leg member 2000 is detachably connected with the tub 1000 through the connector 3000, and the connector 3000 is further provided with a locking device 3001, which can limit and release the leg member 2000, so that the leg member 2000 is in a locked state or a released state; the locking device 3001 includes a locking part 3005 and a rotating part 3006; the rotating part 3006 can rotate along the central axis, thereby driving the locking part 3005 to rotate and restricting and releasing the leg member 2000.

    [0081] In this embodiment, the method for storing the baby bathtub 100 includes: after the water in the bathtub 100 is drained, the water stains on the surface of the bathtub 100 are dried; the rotating part 3006 is rotated to make the locking device 3001 in a released state, and the leg members 2000 are removed; the removed leg members 2000 are placed in the cavity 1003, and the tub 1000 is pressed down to be folded and contracted; the folded and contracted bathtub 100 is put in a suitable place to complete the storage.

    [0082] The terms comprising, including, having, and the like are synonymous and are used inclusively, in an open-ended fashion, and do not exclude additional elements, features, acts, operations, and so forth. Also, the term or is used in its inclusive sense (and not in its exclusive sense) so that when used, for example, to connect a list of elements, the term or means one, some, or all of the elements in the list. The use of adapted to or configured to herein is meant as open and inclusive language that does not foreclose devices adapted to or configured to perform additional tasks or steps. Additionally, the use of based on is meant to be open and inclusive, in that a process, step, calculation, or other action based on one or more recited conditions or values may, in practice, be based on additional conditions or values beyond those recited. Similarly, the use of based at least in part on is meant to be open and inclusive, in that a process, step, calculation, or other action based at least in part on one or more recited conditions or values may, in practice, be based on additional conditions or values beyond those recited. Headings, lists, and numbering included herein are for ease of explanation only and are not meant to be limiting.

    [0083] The various features and processes described above may be used independently of one another, or may be combined in various ways. All possible combinations and sub-combinations are intended to fall within the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, certain method or process blocks may be omitted in some implementations. The methods and processes described herein are also not limited to any particular sequence, and the blocks or states relating thereto can be performed in other sequences that are appropriate. For example, described blocks or states may be performed in an order other than that specifically disclosed, or multiple blocks or states may be combined in a single block or state. The example blocks or states may be performed in serial, in parallel, or in some other manner. Blocks or states may be added to or removed from the disclosed examples. Similarly, the example systems and components described herein may be configured differently than described. For example, elements may be added to, removed from, or rearranged compared to the disclosed examples.

    [0084] The invention has now been described in detail for the purposes of clarity and understanding. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain changes and modifications may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims.

    [0085] Conditional language used herein, such as, among others, can, could, might, may, e.g., and the like, unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain examples include, while other examples do not include, certain features, elements, and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements and/or steps are in any way required for one or more examples or that one or more examples necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without author input or prompting, whether these features, elements and/or steps are included or are to be performed in any particular example.