US1130777A - Collapsible and portable bath-tub. - Google Patents

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US1130777A
US1130777A US78232113A US1913782321A US1130777A US 1130777 A US1130777 A US 1130777A US 78232113 A US78232113 A US 78232113A US 1913782321 A US1913782321 A US 1913782321A US 1130777 A US1130777 A US 1130777A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to a portable, collapsible bath-tub, my object being to provide an inexpensive bathing apparatus of the kind,-adapted for use in bedrooms, without bath fixtures, or in camps, where it will be useful for engineers, surveyors, hunters, bridge-builders, miners and others.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational view of a bath apparatus constructed according to my 1nvention, the bath-tub being set up ready for use.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the bath-tub when set up ready for use.
  • Fig. 3 is. a
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of one end of the fabric of the tub, laid flat, showing folds by broken lines.
  • the frame of the bath-tub comprises duplicate longitudinal or side frames 1, and duplicate end frames 2.
  • Each side frame is composed of a longitudinal rail 1, preferably three uprights 3, and diagonal braces 4.
  • Rail 1 is attached to the upper ends of its respective uprights 3 by permanent pivots 5 and removable pivots 6, which are shown as rivets and bolts, respectively. Said rail is made in two equal sections, pivotally-connected by the bolt 6.
  • each rail section 1 projects as at 12,
  • the body of the tub consists of 3 rectangular sheet 18 of any suitable, waterproof fabric.
  • the edges of said sheet are provided with circular metal eyelets 19, 19', and in addition each corner thereof is provided with an oblong metal eyelet 20.
  • a piece of rope 21 is threaded in and out through the eyelets 19 along each longitudinal margin of the sheet, the ends of each rope being knotted, or fastened, at 22. Said ropes are left sufliciently slack to form narrow loops 23 at the outer side of the tub when the fabric is in osition.
  • the tub when set up as shown will hold water without leakage and will properly resist the outward pressure of the water.
  • a collapsible bathtub comprising duplicate longitudinal side frames having holes in the ends thereof, a fabric body forming the bottom and sides of the tub,
  • said sides having holes therein to register with the holes in the ends of the side frames, and end frames having dowels projecting from the extremities thereof and adapted 'to pass through the registering holes in the fabric and the longitudinal side frames, substantially as described.
  • a collapsible bathtub consisting of four longitudinal side strips pivoted together in pairs, uprights to support said strips, diagonal braces connecting said u rights and the side strips, a one-piece fa ric constituting the bottom, sides and ends of the tub, two end strips hinged at their central portions to lie against the inner upper ends of said fabric to kee the same taut, dowels projecting from said end strips through registering holes in the fabric and the side strips, and means on the end strips and the side strips to detachably-connect said strips, substantially as described.

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W. R. WARD.
COLLAPSIBLE AND PORTABLE BATH TUB.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 31 1913.
1,1 30,777. Patented Mar. 9, 1915' 2 SHEET$SHEET1 WITNESSES: INVENTOR.
ATTORNEY.
W. R. WARD.
COLLAPSIBLB AND PORTABLE BATH TUB.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 31. 1913 1,1 30,777. Patented Mar. 9, 1915.
2 SHEETS *SHEET 2 d. mM H V m m H w Z W s am E Q NQNHN WILLIAM R. WARD, OF KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.
COLLAPSIBLIELAND PORTABLE BATH-TUB.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 9, 1915.
Application filed July 31, 1918. Serial No. 782,321.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM R. WARD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Kansas City, in the county of Wyandotte and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Collapsible and Portable Bath-Tubs, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a portable, collapsible bath-tub, my object being to provide an inexpensive bathing apparatus of the kind,-adapted for use in bedrooms, without bath fixtures, or in camps, where it will be useful for engineers, surveyors, hunters, bridge-builders, miners and others.
In order that the invention may be fully understood, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is an elevational view of a bath apparatus constructed according to my 1nvention, the bath-tub being set up ready for use. Fig. 2 is a top view of the bath-tub when set up ready for use. Fig. 3 is. a
erspective view of the same, with the frame or the tub removed. Fig. 4 is a plan view of one end of the fabric of the tub, laid flat, showing folds by broken lines.
The frame of the bath-tub comprises duplicate longitudinal or side frames 1, and duplicate end frames 2. Each side frame is composed of a longitudinal rail 1, preferably three uprights 3, and diagonal braces 4. Rail 1 is attached to the upper ends of its respective uprights 3 by permanent pivots 5 and removable pivots 6, which are shown as rivets and bolts, respectively. Said rail is made in two equal sections, pivotally-connected by the bolt 6. The
races 4 are attached to oints intermediate the ends of the rail sections, by pivot-bolts 8, and the lower ends of said braces are attached to the uprights 3 by permanent pivots 9 and a removable pivot 10. After removal of the bolts, this frame is foldable into a narrow, compact parcel. The outer end of each rail section 1 projects as at 12,
and a hole 13 is bored through each said projection, for a reason presently explained.
Each of the above-mentioned end frames 22, consists of a top rail, made in two equal sections connected by an ordinary hinge 14 on the outside, which permits the rail to break inwardly but not outwardly. On the free end of each section is an integral dowel 15 which is long enough to pass through the hole 13 in a side rail and then projects about an inch, as shown. The free end of each end-rail section is also provided with a pivoted hook 16; and the side rail sections are provided with coengageable eyes 17 whereby the side-rail ends are held from slipping off the dowels 15.
The body of the tub consists of 3 rectangular sheet 18 of any suitable, waterproof fabric. The edges of said sheet are provided with circular metal eyelets 19, 19', and in addition each corner thereof is provided with an oblong metal eyelet 20. A piece of rope 21 is threaded in and out through the eyelets 19 along each longitudinal margin of the sheet, the ends of each rope being knotted, or fastened, at 22. Said ropes are left sufliciently slack to form narrow loops 23 at the outer side of the tub when the fabric is in osition.
To amemble the athtub for use, the frame l2 is set up as will be understood from the foregoing description; then the fabric 18 is folded up into the form shown by Fig. 3 and is placed within the frame. The end frames 22 are bent inwardly upon their hinges, to permit the dowels 15 to be inserted in eyelets 19' when the fabric is turned upward and folded along the broken lines, Fig. 4. The oblong e elets 20 will then be at the upper corners o the triangular flaps 18'. The portions 18 of the sheet will stand inside the end rails, while said flaps 18 are placed outside said rails. Each end frame 2 is provided with a pair of turnbuttons 24 having oblong heads that register with and will pass through the two oblong eyelets 20. After being so inserted, said buttons are turned crosswise of the eyelets, whereby the upturned ends 18" and flaps 18 are safely fastened to the end frames The end frames 2 are then straightened which tautens the fabricf The rope loops 23 are to be passed over the upwardly projecting ends 26 of four of the braces 4 as most clearly shown. on Figs. 1 and 2; thus supporting the upper edges of the side portions 18 of the tub.
It willbe observed that the bottom of the tub rests upon the floor. Owing to this construction there will be very little strain upon the frame, which may, therefore, be made of quite light, slender strips of wood or metal.
The tub when set up as shown will hold water without leakage and will properly resist the outward pressure of the water.
To empty this tub, it should be detached from the frame, the ends brought toward each other, and carried by loops 23 to the place for emptying, To remove the dowels 15 from the eyelets 19, the end frames 2 should be broken inward upon the hinges 14.
Having thus described-my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A collapsible bathtub comprising duplicate longitudinal side frames having holes in the ends thereof, a fabric body forming the bottom and sides of the tub,
said sides having holes therein to register with the holes in the ends of the side frames, and end frames having dowels projecting from the extremities thereof and adapted 'to pass through the registering holes in the fabric and the longitudinal side frames, substantially as described.
2. A collapsible bathtub comprising duplicate longitudinal side frames having holes in the ends thereof, a fabric body forming the bottom and sides of the tub, said sides having holes therein to register with the holes in the ends of the side frames, end frames having dowels projecting from the extremities thereof and adapted to as through the registering holes in the fa ric and the longitudinal side frames, eyes on the side frames, and hooks pivoted on the and frames and adapted to engage said sides to secure the whole in operative position, substantially as described.
3. A collapsible bathtub consisting of four longitudinal side strips pivoted together in pairs, uprights to support said strips, diagonal braces connecting said u rights and the side strips, a one-piece fa ric constituting the bottom, sides and ends of the tub, two end strips hinged at their central portions to lie against the inner upper ends of said fabric to kee the same taut, dowels projecting from said end strips through registering holes in the fabric and the side strips, and means on the end strips and the side strips to detachably-connect said strips, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature,
in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM R. WARD. Witnesses F. G. FISCHER, K. M. IMBODEN.
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US2449767A (en) * 1945-08-02 1948-09-21 Charles C Carpenter Stretcher with skeletal traction facilities
US2493181A (en) * 1944-05-12 1950-01-03 Jr Arthur A Andersen Baby basket
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US2493181A (en) * 1944-05-12 1950-01-03 Jr Arthur A Andersen Baby basket
US2449767A (en) * 1945-08-02 1948-09-21 Charles C Carpenter Stretcher with skeletal traction facilities
US20040139996A1 (en) * 2003-01-17 2004-07-22 Yu Zheng Collapsible structures
US7308989B2 (en) * 2003-01-17 2007-12-18 Patent Category Corp. Collapsible structures

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