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US20100293707A1
US20100293707A1 US12/800,224 US80022410A US2010293707A1 US 20100293707 A1 US20100293707 A1 US 20100293707A1 US 80022410 A US80022410 A US 80022410A US 2010293707 A1 US2010293707 A1 US 2010293707A1
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  • the present invention pertains to the field of home bath spas and more specifically to the field of home bath spas for use by bedridden patients.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 1,011,114 to Button describes a bath mat which is a device for collecting water after a bath or shower.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,935,971 to Dunn and Postle describes an in-bed bathing process and apparatus therefore which comprises a sealed tank, internally divided by a flexible diaphragm into two compartments, with pressurized water to distend the diaphragm to the other compartment.
  • the patient is placed in one section and the water encases the patient in the water sealed compartment.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,543,068 to Penninger describes a home health care bed bath which describes an oblong inflatable tub unit made of rubber material.
  • the inflatable portion is on the outer periphery of the tub unit and when inflated, serves to contain water in the tub.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bed bath of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the attachment for a shower head showing one embodiment of a connection means for filling the bed bath of the present invention.
  • the present invention provides a means of allowing bedridden patients and sufferers of limited mobility to enjoy a full bathing experience.
  • the present invention is hereinafter referred to as the Bath N Bed Spa.
  • This invention comprises a specially designed, portable bath tub that can be used right on top of a bed.
  • the present invention comprises a collapsible shell and features a cushiony soft waterproof lining that is rolled into a compact coil when not in use.
  • the Bath N Bed Spa measures approximately 78 inches in length, with the sides of the unit expandable to accommodate most adult body types. When rolled onto a bed and fully assembled, the Bath N Bed Spa features a tub-like appearance. Included for sale with the Bath N Bed Spa is an elongated, flexible hose for use in filling and draining the tub.
  • this hose is connected to one of the side walls of the tub via a threaded, waterproof gasket, thus preventing leakage during use.
  • the Bath N Bed Spa Use of the Bath N Bed Spa is very simple and straightforward.
  • the user installs the Bath N Bed Spa over the flat surface of a bed, “unrolling” the unit so that it encompassed approximately half the top of the mattress.
  • the patient would be assisted to lie within the unrolled portion of the unit, and the remainder of the tub would be extended, thus encasing the patient within.
  • the user would then make any necessary adjustments to the tub's side walls, securing them in the upright position.
  • the sidewalls are then inflated by use of the pump which is included for this purpose.
  • the user then utilizes the hose attachment to fill the Bath N Bed Spa with warm water.
  • bath salts could then be added to the water to enhance the bath.
  • the user can assist the patient in enjoying a full bathing session. After use, the water is drained and discarded. Helping the patient off the Bath N Bed Spa, the user then simply removes the unit from the bed, storing the bath away until needed again.
  • the Bath N Bed Spa allows consumers who suffer with mobility problems to enjoy a full bath from the comforts of their bed. These users will appreciate that the Bath N Bed Spa provides a simple, pain-free means for them to relax in a warm, soothing bath, whether they are basking in relaxing bubbles and oils or soaking in medicinally treated water to ease aching joints and muscles. As a result, patients who are unfortunately bedridden can feel a renewed since of spirit that immersing oneself in a full bath can provide. Simple to use, this bed bath is installed, filled and drained quickly and with ease. Lightweight yet durable, the water-resistant, reinforced plastic construction of this invention ensures years of continued use.
  • the sturdy and comfortable Bath N Bed Spa fosters a renewed sense of independence and self-sufficiency in elderly patients afflicted with arthritis or similar ailments. Not just for the older population, this cleverly designed product also proves invaluable to anyone with mobility challenges, from sufferers of palsy or scoliosis to those recovering from joint replacement surgery or broken bones. Though primarily intended for home use, the Bath N Bed Spa can be very beneficial to hospitals, and especially nursing homes and rehabilitation centers.
  • the Bath N Bed Spa is an innovative invention that offers consumers with mobility-impairing ailments an easy and comfortable way to take a refreshing bath.
  • User friendly and versatile, this practical unit's sturdy construction allows its users to return to completing the everyday and enjoyable task of bathing in a pain-free and confident manner.

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The present invention comprises a collapsible shell and features a cushiony soft waterproof lining that is rolled into a compact coil when not in use. The Bath N Bed Spa measures approximately 78 inches in length, with the sides of the unit expandable to accommodate most adult body types. When rolled onto a bed and fully assembled, the Bath N Bed Spa features a tub-like appearance. Included for sale with the Bath N Bed Spa is an elongated, flexible hose for use in filling and draining the tub. In one embodiment, this hose is connected to one of the side walls of the tub via a threaded, waterproof gasket, thus preventing leakage during use.

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    CLAIM OF PRIORITY
  • This patent application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) (1) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/216,295 filed May 15, 2010, of common inventorship herewith entitled, “Bath N Bed Spa.”
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention pertains to the field of home bath spas and more specifically to the field of home bath spas for use by bedridden patients.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The prior art has put forth several designs for devices for bathing of bedridden patients. Among these are:
  • U.S. Pat. No. 1,011,114 to Button describes a bath mat which is a device for collecting water after a bath or shower.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,935,971 to Dunn and Postle describes an in-bed bathing process and apparatus therefore which comprises a sealed tank, internally divided by a flexible diaphragm into two compartments, with pressurized water to distend the diaphragm to the other compartment. The patient is placed in one section and the water encases the patient in the water sealed compartment.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,543,068 to Penninger describes a home health care bed bath which describes an oblong inflatable tub unit made of rubber material. The inflatable portion is on the outer periphery of the tub unit and when inflated, serves to contain water in the tub.
  • None of these references describe the present invention.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved bath for use by bedridden patients.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bed bath of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the attachment for a shower head showing one embodiment of a connection means for filling the bed bath of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Concomitant with the recent increase in life expectancy is the exposure of risk to chronic age-related disorders. Such serious ailments as diabetes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases are but a few of the disabling disorders that keep many older persons from enjoying their longevity. Additionally, the elderly also have to deal with physical infirmities brought on by the inevitability of aging. The scientific journal Age and Aging reports that some 50% of persons over age 65 have osteoarthritis, and one-half of those are seriously disabled by the disease. However, challenges presented to those with limited mobility are not exclusive to the elderly. According to other statistics provided by the Census Bureau, nearly 8 percent of Americans between the ages of 15 and 64 suffer from some form of disability that hinders independent movement. Adding to these numbers are those with more temporary ailments, such as broken bones or postoperative conditions.
  • As many with limited mobility can easily attest, attempting to complete day to day tasks without assistance can be daunting and frustrating. Arthritic patients often find it very difficult, if not impossible, to lower themselves to or rise from a seated position without experiencing extreme pain. Similarly, those recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery are unable to enjoy a refreshing and cleansing bath due to their inability to bend or kneel into the bathtub.
  • As such, many afflicted individuals depend on help from a relative or licensed caregiver to assist in everything from feeding to bathing. Especially, patients who are bedridden face almost insurmountable obstacles when it comes to bathing. Unable to bask in the warm, cleansing water of a bathtub, these individuals have to settle for an unsatisfying sponge bath.
  • In response to this problem, the present invention provides a means of allowing bedridden patients and sufferers of limited mobility to enjoy a full bathing experience. The present invention is hereinafter referred to as the Bath N Bed Spa. This invention comprises a specially designed, portable bath tub that can be used right on top of a bed.
  • The present invention comprises a collapsible shell and features a cushiony soft waterproof lining that is rolled into a compact coil when not in use. The Bath N Bed Spa measures approximately 78 inches in length, with the sides of the unit expandable to accommodate most adult body types. When rolled onto a bed and fully assembled, the Bath N Bed Spa features a tub-like appearance. Included for sale with the Bath N Bed Spa is an elongated, flexible hose for use in filling and draining the tub.
  • In one embodiment, this hose is connected to one of the side walls of the tub via a threaded, waterproof gasket, thus preventing leakage during use.
  • Use of the Bath N Bed Spa is very simple and straightforward. First, the user (most likely a relative or professional caregiver) installs the Bath N Bed Spa over the flat surface of a bed, “unrolling” the unit so that it encompassed approximately half the top of the mattress. Next, the patient would be assisted to lie within the unrolled portion of the unit, and the remainder of the tub would be extended, thus encasing the patient within. The user would then make any necessary adjustments to the tub's side walls, securing them in the upright position. The sidewalls are then inflated by use of the pump which is included for this purpose. The user then utilizes the hose attachment to fill the Bath N Bed Spa with warm water. If desired, bath salts, bubble bath, and any soluble medicinal treatments could then be added to the water to enhance the bath. In this manner, the user can assist the patient in enjoying a full bathing session. After use, the water is drained and discarded. Helping the patient off the Bath N Bed Spa, the user then simply removes the unit from the bed, storing the bath away until needed again.
  • There are several significant benefits and advantages associated with this invention. Foremost, the Bath N Bed Spa allows consumers who suffer with mobility problems to enjoy a full bath from the comforts of their bed. These users will appreciate that the Bath N Bed Spa provides a simple, pain-free means for them to relax in a warm, soothing bath, whether they are basking in relaxing bubbles and oils or soaking in medicinally treated water to ease aching joints and muscles. As a result, patients who are unfortunately bedridden can feel a renewed since of spirit that immersing oneself in a full bath can provide. Simple to use, this bed bath is installed, filled and drained quickly and with ease. Lightweight yet durable, the water-resistant, reinforced plastic construction of this invention ensures years of continued use.
  • In addition, the sturdy and comfortable Bath N Bed Spa fosters a renewed sense of independence and self-sufficiency in elderly patients afflicted with arthritis or similar ailments. Not just for the older population, this cleverly designed product also proves invaluable to anyone with mobility challenges, from sufferers of palsy or scoliosis to those recovering from joint replacement surgery or broken bones. Though primarily intended for home use, the Bath N Bed Spa can be very beneficial to hospitals, and especially nursing homes and rehabilitation centers.
  • The Bath N Bed Spa is an innovative invention that offers consumers with mobility-impairing ailments an easy and comfortable way to take a refreshing bath. User friendly and versatile, this practical unit's sturdy construction allows its users to return to completing the everyday and enjoyable task of bathing in a pain-free and confident manner.
  • Although this invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited thereto and various modifications which will become apparent to the person of ordinary skill in the art are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.

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1. An inflatable bath for use by bedridden patients, comprising a collapsible shell and a cushiony soft waterproof lining that is rolled into a compact coil when not in use.
2. The inflatable bath of claim 1 wherein the bath measures approximately 78 inches in length, with the sides of the unit expandable to accommodate most adult body types. When rolled onto a bed and fully assembled, the Bath N Bed Spa features a tub-like appearance.
3. The bath of claim 1 further comprising an elongated, flexible hose for use in filling and draining the tub.
4. The bath of claim 3 wherein the hose is connected to one of the side walls of the tub via a threaded, waterproof gasket, thus preventing leakage during use.
5. A method of bathing comprising:
a) installing the bath over the flat surface of a bed, “unrolling” the unit so that it encompassed approximately half the top of the mattress;
b) the patient is assisted to lie within the unrolled portion of the unit, and the remainder of the tub is extended, thus encasing the patient within;
c) the user then makes any necessary adjustments to the tub's side walls, securing them in the upright position;
d) the sidewalls are then inflated by use of a pump which is included for this purpose;
e) the user then utilizes the hose attachment to fill the Bath N Bed Spa with warm water;
f) if desired, bath salts, bubble bath, and any soluble medicinal treatments can be added to the water to enhance the bath;
g) in this manner, the user can assist the patient in enjoying a full bathing session;
h) after use, the water is drained and discarded;
i) helping the patient off the bath, the user then simply removes the unit from the bed, storing the bath away until needed again.
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USD777303S1 (en) 2015-06-16 2017-01-24 Brenda Henry-Offor Bath
USD829308S1 (en) * 2017-05-17 2018-09-25 Tubble B.V. Inflatable bath
CN108968739A (en) * 2018-09-20 2018-12-11 蚌埠科睿达机械设计有限公司 A kind of washing cabinet easy to use
CN109349946A (en) * 2018-11-13 2019-02-19 朱体康 A kind of inflatable multifunction toilet
USD844760S1 (en) * 2016-12-13 2019-04-02 Tubble B.V. Inflatable bath
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US3681789A (en) * 1971-02-10 1972-08-08 Edward Bott Compliant bath and rinse receptacle
US4964183A (en) * 1987-10-13 1990-10-23 Laforce Jr James W Tanning tub
US5247712A (en) * 1992-02-04 1993-09-28 Williams Prune P Inflatable bathing device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DE202013009375U1 (en) 2013-10-22 2013-10-30 Vladimir Frost Mobile SPA bath - chamber
CN104000526A (en) * 2014-06-15 2014-08-27 泉州一露机械科技有限公司 Suspended flexible bathing pool with roller blind
USD777303S1 (en) 2015-06-16 2017-01-24 Brenda Henry-Offor Bath
US10695243B2 (en) 2016-07-01 2020-06-30 Jifeng Zhang Multi-function multi-configuration care bed for enhanced patient comfort and caregiver convenience
USD844760S1 (en) * 2016-12-13 2019-04-02 Tubble B.V. Inflatable bath
USD829308S1 (en) * 2017-05-17 2018-09-25 Tubble B.V. Inflatable bath
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CN109349946A (en) * 2018-11-13 2019-02-19 朱体康 A kind of inflatable multifunction toilet

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