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US1677160A
US1677160A US120122A US12012226A US1677160A US 1677160 A US1677160 A US 1677160A US 120122 A US120122 A US 120122A US 12012226 A US12012226 A US 12012226A US 1677160 A US1677160 A US 1677160A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
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    • E03C1/048Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths supplying water through two or more openings around or along one side of the water-basin
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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 bath tubs, and particularly relates to constructions providing for use of a bath tub for shower bath purposes,
  • a bath tub more sanitary; to facilitate cleaning of abath tub; to enable the occupant of a bathtub to receive a shower bath without necessity of curtains or any over-head attachment or appliance; to permit the occupant ofa bath tub to enjoy a shower bath without necessity of wetting his or her hair; to adapt a bath tub for use for shower bath purposes without requiring appreciably more space for the installation than is occupied by the tub itself; and to provide for the delivery of water into a bath tub in the form of ashower or spray discharging from one or more walls of said tub at a sufficient number of points thereof to be effective upon substantially the entire body of a person recumbent in the tub.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view partially in section of a tub equipped with the improved features.
  • Figure 2 is an enlargedview of a sectional portion of Figure 1 showing one of the shower nozzles.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure l but disclosing an alternative arrangement of the shower outlets.
  • Figure l is a cross-sectional detail View, on line H of Figure 2, showing the grooved top face of the pocket seen in the latter figure.
  • Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 2 but disclosing an alternative arrangement of the nozzle.
  • the reference character 1 designates a bath tub, which as regards its general shape and form, conforms to standard practice.
  • Each side wall of said tub is outwardly indented at a plurality of points, forming pockets 2 which are preferably distributed lengthwise of the tub slightly be low the rim 3 thereof.
  • Said pockets preferably have their rear and upper faces curved approximately spherically said upper face having a slight downward inclination toward the mouth of the pocket. It is preferred further to form said faces with shallow grooves extending in a slightly 1926.
  • the streams enter the tub at angles of approximately sixty degrees to the walls.
  • the nozzles 5 serve to secure the pipes 4 eXteriorly to the tub.
  • said nozzles may seat upon the lower walls of the pockets 2 and may be formed with nipples 7 projecting through said walls and threaded into said pipes.
  • the tub 8 is formed with a series of openings9 in each side wall, adjacent to the rim thereof, each receiving a shower head 11.
  • front wall perforated to provide for the discharge of water in shower form and each head has its rear portion adapted, as indicated at 13, for connection to asupply pipe 14.
  • supply pipes 14 there are two of the supply pipes 14, one extending exteriorly adji'icent to each wall of the tub. It will be noted that the construction just described establishes the heads 11 in a substantially flush relation with the interior face of the tub.
  • the improved construction provides for a discharge of water from each side wall of the tub against the opposing wall and against the tub bottom in such a manner as to exercise a desirable cleaning effect when the tub is unoccupied.
  • the jets play substantial ly upon the entire body of the occupant instead of merely upon the head and shoulders as in the case of an ordinary over-head shower fixture.
  • the occupant of the tub desires to avoid wetting of his or her hair it is necessary only to maintain a sitting posture or to hold the head elevated above the range of the jets.
  • the construction efi'ects an advance in the direction of sanitation in that it permits a thorough and expeditious cleaning of a tub prior
  • Each of said heads has its to and after use and further inthat it permits a bather to wash off any dirt adhering to his or her feet or to the body prior to permitting the tub to fill.
  • FIG 5 there is shown a pocket 19 in a bath tub wall somewhat similar to that seen in Figures 1 and 2, but having a nozzle 20 so disposed therein as to throw a jet or shower directly into the tub without the deflecting efl'ectthat is derived'lrom the first described pocket 2.
  • a pipe 21 (or other suitable supply means) extending above the .pocket 19 delivers water to the nozzle 20.

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H. L. WOOLFENDEN July 17, 1928.
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a 1 my Patented July 17, 1928 UNITED; STATES 1,677,160 PATENT OFFICE.
. HENRY L. wooLrEivnEN, OFrDETROIT, MICHIGAN.
IBATHTUB.
Application filed July 2,
This invention relates to bath tubs, and particularly relates to constructions providing for use of a bath tub for shower bath purposes,
Among the objects of the invention are to render theiuse of a bath tub more sanitary; to facilitate cleaning of abath tub; to enable the occupant of a bathtub to receive a shower bath without necessity of curtains or any over-head attachment or appliance; to permit the occupant ofa bath tub to enjoy a shower bath without necessity of wetting his or her hair; to adapt a bath tub for use for shower bath purposes without requiring appreciably more space for the installation than is occupied by the tub itself; and to provide for the delivery of water into a bath tub in the form of ashower or spray discharging from one or more walls of said tub at a sufficient number of points thereof to be effective upon substantially the entire body of a person recumbent in the tub.
These and various other objects are attained by the construction hereinafter described, and illustrated inthe accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is a perspective view partially in section of a tub equipped with the improved features. 3 i
Figure 2 is an enlargedview of a sectional portion of Figure 1 showing one of the shower nozzles. j
Figure 3 is a view similar toFigure l but disclosing an alternative arrangement of the shower outlets.
Figure l is a cross-sectional detail View, on line H of Figure 2, showing the grooved top face of the pocket seen in the latter figure.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 2 but disclosing an alternative arrangement of the nozzle.
In these views, the reference character 1 designates a bath tub, which as regards its general shape and form, conforms to standard practice. Each side wall of said tub is outwardly indented at a plurality of points, forming pockets 2 which are preferably distributed lengthwise of the tub slightly be low the rim 3 thereof. Said pockets preferably have their rear and upper faces curved approximately spherically said upper face having a slight downward inclination toward the mouth of the pocket. It is preferred further to form said faces with shallow grooves extending in a slightly 1926. Serial No 120,122.
with a plurality of discharge nozzles 5 each of which opens upwardly into one of said pockets in such a manner that the stream discharging from said nozzle will encounter said curved grooved face of the pocketand deflect a fan-shaped stream downwardly into the tub at a suitable angle to the walls thereof. In the illustrated construction, the streams enter the tub at angles of approximately sixty degrees to the walls.
Preferably the nozzles 5 serve to secure the pipes 4 eXteriorly to the tub. Thus said nozzles may seat upon the lower walls of the pockets 2 and may be formed with nipples 7 projecting through said walls and threaded into said pipes. i
In that form of the invention which is illustrated in Figurei), the tub 8 is formed with a series of openings9 in each side wall, adjacent to the rim thereof, each receiving a shower head 11. front wall perforated to provide for the discharge of water in shower form and each head has its rear portion adapted, as indicated at 13, for connection to asupply pipe 14. As in the first described constiuiction there are two of the supply pipes 14, one extending exteriorly adji'icent to each wall of the tub. It will be noted that the construction just described establishes the heads 11 in a substantially flush relation with the interior face of the tub.
It will be evident from the foregoing description. that the improved construction provides for a discharge of water from each side wall of the tub against the opposing wall and against the tub bottom in such a manner as to exercise a desirable cleaning effect when the tub is unoccupied. When the tub is occupied the jets play substantial ly upon the entire body of the occupant instead of merely upon the head and shoulders as in the case of an ordinary over-head shower fixture. In the event that the occupant of the tub desires to avoid wetting of his or her hair it is necessary only to maintain a sitting posture or to hold the head elevated above the range of the jets. The construction efi'ects an advance in the direction of sanitation in that it permits a thorough and expeditious cleaning of a tub prior Each of said heads has its to and after use and further inthat it permits a bather to wash off any dirt adhering to his or her feet or to the body prior to permitting the tub to fill.
It is importantto note that'the improved construction occupies no more space than the tubs heretofore used and that it eliminates necessity for any unsightly or inconvenient overhead fixtures or fittings, as well as rubber or other curtains frequently used to prevent splashing of water from the tub. The construction furthermore may be less expensively produced than the majority of tub shower attachments now on the market.
In Figure 5 there is shown a pocket 19 in a bath tub wall somewhat similar to that seen in Figures 1 and 2, but having a nozzle 20 so disposed therein as to throw a jet or shower directly into the tub without the deflecting efl'ectthat is derived'lrom the first described pocket 2. A pipe 21 (or other suitable supply means) extending above the .pocket 19 delivers water to the nozzle 20.
What I claim is:
1. 'lhecombination with a bath tub having a pocket formed by one of its walls opening into the space between said walls but located exteriorly of said space, said pockethaving its top surface formed with grooves extending toward the tub interior, of means for discharging water upon said face, said grooves directing the flow of such water toward the outlet of the pocket.
2. The combination with a bath tub having amarginal rim and formed with a series of openings adjacent to said rim, of a plurality of'spaced members carried by the tub exteriorly thereof forming separate pockets individually communicating with the tub through saidopenings, nozzles discharging into the tub through walls of said pockets, and means arranged beneath the rim of the tub for delivery of water to said nozzles.
3. The combination with a bath tub having an opening in one of its walls, of a member carried by said wall exteriorly of the tub, and forming a pocket communicating withthe tub through said opening, said 'member being formed with grooves in the top surface of the pocket extending toward said opening, and means for discharging water into the pocket against the grooved face thereof, said grooves serving to direct the flow of water toward said opening.
4- The combination with a bath tub haw ing an opening in the wall thereof, and having upon said wall in exterior relation to the tub, a member forming a pocket in free communication with the tub, through said opening,'of a nozzle mounted in one wall of saidpocket in a completely exterior relation to the tub, and discharging against an opposite wall of said pocket, said 0p- .posite wall being shaped to deflect the jet from said nozzle across the tub.
5. The combination with a bath tub having a marginal rim, and carrying upon op posite walls thereof, adjacent to said rim and exteriorly of said tub, a plurality of members, spaced longitudinally of said rim, forming individual pockets in separate 0 en communication with the tub, and a plurality of nozzles opening into said pockets, exteriorly of the tub and discharging against walls of said pockets shaped todellect crossing streams into the center portion of the tub from said opposite walls of the tub.
In testimony whereof I signthis specification.
HENRY L. \VOOLFENDEN.
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US4068326A (en) * 1975-06-09 1978-01-17 Deschler Kathleen E Inflatable bathtub
US4231123A (en) * 1978-12-28 1980-11-04 Cheng Yao Hui Enamelled basin structure
US4439877A (en) * 1982-03-26 1984-04-03 Silchor Shower arrangement for bathing units
US4872224A (en) * 1988-02-16 1989-10-10 Grimes Fred D Bathtub apparatus
US5101521A (en) * 1990-10-16 1992-04-07 American Standard Inc. Bathtub assembly having contoured walls and accessories
US20030196259A1 (en) * 2001-03-22 2003-10-23 Juergen Gross Sanitary device
US20070011806A1 (en) * 2005-07-12 2007-01-18 Knowlton Ryan E Self-cleaning sink/wash basin
US20090241442A1 (en) * 2002-10-29 2009-10-01 Maclean James G Self-cleaning flooring system
US20100251646A1 (en) * 2009-04-06 2010-10-07 Maclean James G Self-cleaning flooring system
US10731401B2 (en) 2018-09-20 2020-08-04 Gene Summy Sill pan assembly for pocket door systems and method of installation
US11142941B2 (en) 2019-03-15 2021-10-12 Gene Summy Sill pan assembly for door systems and method of installation
US11332915B2 (en) * 2017-12-07 2022-05-17 As America, Inc. Self-cleaning sink
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4068326A (en) * 1975-06-09 1978-01-17 Deschler Kathleen E Inflatable bathtub
US4231123A (en) * 1978-12-28 1980-11-04 Cheng Yao Hui Enamelled basin structure
US4439877A (en) * 1982-03-26 1984-04-03 Silchor Shower arrangement for bathing units
US4872224A (en) * 1988-02-16 1989-10-10 Grimes Fred D Bathtub apparatus
US5101521A (en) * 1990-10-16 1992-04-07 American Standard Inc. Bathtub assembly having contoured walls and accessories
US20030196259A1 (en) * 2001-03-22 2003-10-23 Juergen Gross Sanitary device
US20090241442A1 (en) * 2002-10-29 2009-10-01 Maclean James G Self-cleaning flooring system
US20070011806A1 (en) * 2005-07-12 2007-01-18 Knowlton Ryan E Self-cleaning sink/wash basin
US20100251646A1 (en) * 2009-04-06 2010-10-07 Maclean James G Self-cleaning flooring system
US11332915B2 (en) * 2017-12-07 2022-05-17 As America, Inc. Self-cleaning sink
US20220235538A1 (en) * 2017-12-07 2022-07-28 As America, Inc. Self-Cleaning Sink
US11702828B2 (en) * 2017-12-07 2023-07-18 As America, Inc. Self-cleaning sink
US10731401B2 (en) 2018-09-20 2020-08-04 Gene Summy Sill pan assembly for pocket door systems and method of installation
US11408222B2 (en) 2018-09-20 2022-08-09 Gene Summy Sill pan assembly for pocket door systems and method of installation
US11142941B2 (en) 2019-03-15 2021-10-12 Gene Summy Sill pan assembly for door systems and method of installation
US11473280B2 (en) 2019-05-15 2022-10-18 Michael K. Glivar Self cleaning sink

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