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US1856992A
US1856992A US489647A US48964730A US1856992A US 1856992 A US1856992 A US 1856992A US 489647 A US489647 A US 489647A US 48964730 A US48964730 A US 48964730A US 1856992 A US1856992 A US 1856992A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in bathtubs for infants as well as all young children, and aims to provide a novel, simple and useful tub that is of a col- 5 lapsible nature in order that. the same may be stored within a small space when not in use.
  • An important object of this invention resides in the provision of a tub of this character that is constructed for disposition within the ordinary bathtub within the home, and that can be disposed in upright position within the tub after the water has been placed in the home bathtub. Furthermore, the construction of the improved tub is such, that it may be lifted from the main bathtub without first emptying the water from the in fants tub.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an ordinary home bathtub within which is disposed my improved infants tub.
  • Figure 2 is a detailed longitudinal section through the infants tub as disposed within the main bathtub.
  • Figure 3 is a top plan View of my tub per se when in set up position.
  • Figure 4 is a similar view disclosing the tub in collapsed condition.
  • Figure 5 is a detailed transverse section of my improved tub when in set up position.
  • my improved tub which is constructed of any suitable material, such as aluminum, or the like, consists of a'pair of side walls 55, the lower edges of which are constructed at their opposite ends to provide supporting legs 6-6, that have anti-slipping pads 77 upon their lower ends.
  • the op posite ends of these side walls 55 are curved inwardly as at 88, while hingedly secured inside of each of the side walls 55 at the lower edge thereof, is an inwardly swinging bottom wall section 9.
  • the oppositeends of each of these sections 9 terminate in spaced relation with the inturned ends 8-8 of the respective side wall as clearly illustrated in Figures 3 and 4.
  • the inner edge of one section 9 is shaped to provide an overlapping joint 10, between the sections when they are swung downwardly to horizontal position, as illustrated in Figure 5.
  • the sections of the bottom wall are perforated as disclosed,'and if desired, suitable means such as that indicated by the reference character 13, may beprovided' between the end Wall section, skirts or flanges 12, and the ends of the bottom wall sections to prevent the accidental collapsing of the tub when the same is in use.
  • suitable means such as that indicated by the reference character 13
  • Such means consists of an ear 13 connected to each of the flanges 12 of opposing end sections and bent over into engagement with their bottom sections 9 as shown in Figure 3. Thus these ears hold the bottom sections between themselves and the flanges 12.
  • the tub when the tub is in set up condition as disclosed in Figure 1 it may be conveniently disposed within the conventional home bathtub A. If the water has been first arranged in the bathtub the water therein will move into the infants tubby reason of the perforations in the bottom wall sections of the tub. By the same token the tub may be easily removed from the bathtub without first emptying the water therefrom, as it is obvious that as soon as the infants tub israised from the bathtub the water will flow therefrom into the bathtub. After the in fants tub has been removed from the main bathtub, it can be readily dried and then collapsed, as indicated in Figure a, to permit ments, it is nevertheless to 'be understood that some changes may be made therein, without affecting the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
  • An infants tub adapted to be used with a bathtub comprising a pair of side members each having its ends curving inwardly, a pair of legs depending from each side member, a pair of end members hingedly connected at their outer edges with the curved ends of the side members, each end member consisting of a pair of sections pivota-lly connected together at their inner or abutting edges, an inwardly extending flange at the lower end of each section of each end member, a pair of bottom sections each having itsouter edgehingedly connected to the lower edge of a side member with the end of each bottom section spaced from the curved end of theside section and from the end sections when the tub is in setup position, said bottom sections having perforations therein and one of the bottom sections having an ofi'set inner edgefor overlapping the inner edge of the other bottom section.

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May 3, 1932- c. w. GADDESS INFANTS BATHTUB Filed Oct. 18, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet l Attorney y 1932- c. w. GADDESS I 1,856,992
INFANT? S BATHTUB Filed Oct. 18, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 5 I7 E 7 In veniof QflKE/VCE Vl/Gkaafiif Attorney Patented May 3, 1932 UNETED STATES CLARENCE W. GADDESS, OF YORK, N. Y.
INFANT S BA'IHTUB Application filed October 18, 1930. Serial No. 489,647.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in bathtubs for infants as well as all young children, and aims to provide a novel, simple and useful tub that is of a col- 5 lapsible nature in order that. the same may be stored within a small space when not in use.
An important object of this invention resides in the provision of a tub of this character that is constructed for disposition within the ordinary bathtub within the home, and that can be disposed in upright position within the tub after the water has been placed in the home bathtub. Furthermore, the construction of the improved tub is such, that it may be lifted from the main bathtub without first emptying the water from the in fants tub.
With the foregoing and other objects in view the nature of the invention will be better understood from the following specification and accompanying drawings, wherein;
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an ordinary home bathtub within which is disposed my improved infants tub.
Figure 2 is a detailed longitudinal section through the infants tub as disposed within the main bathtub.
Figure 3 is a top plan View of my tub per se when in set up position.
Figure 4 is a similar view disclosing the tub in collapsed condition, and,
Figure 5 is a detailed transverse section of my improved tub when in set up position.
Now having particular reference to the drawings, my improved tub which is constructed of any suitable material, such as aluminum, or the like, consists of a'pair of side walls 55, the lower edges of which are constructed at their opposite ends to provide supporting legs 6-6, that have anti-slipping pads 77 upon their lower ends. The op posite ends of these side walls 55 are curved inwardly as at 88, while hingedly secured inside of each of the side walls 55 at the lower edge thereof, is an inwardly swinging bottom wall section 9. The oppositeends of each of these sections 9 terminate in spaced relation with the inturned ends 8-8 of the respective side wall as clearly illustrated in Figures 3 and 4. The inner edge of one section 9 is shaped to provide an overlapping joint 10, between the sections when they are swung downwardly to horizontal position, as illustrated in Figure 5.
Hinged at their outer edges to the adjacent ends of the sidewalls 5-5 are inwardly swinging sections 111l, those at opposite ends of the tub providing the end walls for said tub. Furthermore, the inner edges of these adjacent sections 1111 are hingedly connected, so as to permit the sections to be swung inwardly as illustrated in igure 4.
The lower ends of these sections 1111 are each formed with an inwardly projecting flange or skirt 12, to provide a supporting means for the bottom wall sections 99 when they are swung downwardly into the horizontal position as illustrated in Figures 3 and 5.
The sections of the bottom wall are perforated as disclosed,'and if desired, suitable means such as that indicated by the reference character 13, may beprovided' between the end Wall section, skirts or flanges 12, and the ends of the bottom wall sections to prevent the accidental collapsing of the tub when the same is in use. Such means consists of an ear 13 connected to each of the flanges 12 of opposing end sections and bent over into engagement with their bottom sections 9 as shown in Figure 3. Thus these ears hold the bottom sections between themselves and the flanges 12. v
Obviously when the tub is in set up condition as disclosed in Figure 1 it may be conveniently disposed within the conventional home bathtub A. If the water has been first arranged in the bathtub the water therein will move into the infants tubby reason of the perforations in the bottom wall sections of the tub. By the same token the tub may be easily removed from the bathtub without first emptying the water therefrom, as it is obvious that as soon as the infants tub israised from the bathtub the water will flow therefrom into the bathtub. After the in fants tub has been removed from the main bathtub, it can be readily dried and then collapsed, as indicated in Figure a, to permit ments, it is nevertheless to 'be understood that some changes may be made therein, without affecting the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
Having described the invention, what I claim as new is w 7 An infants tub adapted to be used with a bathtub comprising a pair of side members each having its ends curving inwardly, a pair of legs depending from each side member, a pair of end members hingedly connected at their outer edges with the curved ends of the side members, each end member consisting of a pair of sections pivota-lly connected together at their inner or abutting edges, an inwardly extending flange at the lower end of each section of each end member, a pair of bottom sections each having itsouter edgehingedly connected to the lower edge of a side member with the end of each bottom section spaced from the curved end of theside section and from the end sections when the tub is in setup position, said bottom sections having perforations therein and one of the bottom sections having an ofi'set inner edgefor overlapping the inner edge of the other bottom section.
Intestimony whereofI afiix my signature. CLARENCE W. GADDESS.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4117558A (en) * 1977-10-20 1978-10-03 Robert Poth Collapsible tub insert
WO1979000790A1 (en) * 1978-03-17 1979-10-18 B Newburger Bathing assembly
US5181284A (en) * 1988-02-22 1993-01-26 Raphael Jacques E Infant bathtub
US5974601A (en) * 1997-07-24 1999-11-02 Drane; Mark R. Small animal washing container
US20140352053A1 (en) * 2013-05-29 2014-12-04 Jonathan Conohan Bathtub Safety System
US9629507B1 (en) * 2015-01-21 2017-04-25 Donna Solomon Child water safety apparatus
US11633070B2 (en) * 2011-09-12 2023-04-25 Angelcare Canada Inc. Baby bath-support device

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4117558A (en) * 1977-10-20 1978-10-03 Robert Poth Collapsible tub insert
WO1979000790A1 (en) * 1978-03-17 1979-10-18 B Newburger Bathing assembly
US5181284A (en) * 1988-02-22 1993-01-26 Raphael Jacques E Infant bathtub
US5974601A (en) * 1997-07-24 1999-11-02 Drane; Mark R. Small animal washing container
US11633070B2 (en) * 2011-09-12 2023-04-25 Angelcare Canada Inc. Baby bath-support device
US20140352053A1 (en) * 2013-05-29 2014-12-04 Jonathan Conohan Bathtub Safety System
US9629507B1 (en) * 2015-01-21 2017-04-25 Donna Solomon Child water safety apparatus

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