Affordable bath lift and method therefor
A bath lift for easily transferring a user into and out of a bathtub. The bather inflates the bath lift with liquid from a liquid source in order to raise the bath lift to a height of a chair. By inflating the bath lift with liquid, the bath lift conforms to the sides of the bathtub and provides a safe and secure seat for a bather to sit on. After inflating the bath lift and sitting onto the bath lift, the bather releases the liquid from the bath lift into the bathtub. As a result, the bather is safely and slowly lowered into the bathtub. Once the bather has finished bathing, the bather inflates the bath lift once again to raise the bath lift to the height of a chair. The bather then exits from the bathtub, thereby making the task of bathing oneself simple again.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/503,296, filed Sep. 17, 2003, in the name of Richard J. Bigda, and entitled “AFFORDABLE BATH LIFT”. The above IS hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a bath lift and more specifically, to an affordable bath lift that will allow for the easy transfer of a person into and out of a bathtub using water supplied from the bathtub faucet or a separate device under pressure.
2. Background of the Invention
Everyday, millions of people, who because of age, infirmities, or accidents, struggle with the simple routine of bathing themselves. Moreover, many persons with small infants or children require that the child or infant be lifted in and out of a standard bath. As a result, bath lifts have provided a way for those millions to enjoy a soothing bath without the difficulty of getting into and out of the bathtub and thereby making it once again a simple routine.
In order to accommodate the many people who have difficulty getting into and out of the bathtub, numerous manufacturers have designed different bath lifts. Most of these bath lifts will raise and lower a person into the bathtub. However, the bath lifts designed by most manufacturers are quite expensive: ranging from $700 to $10,000 or more. Most of these devices are chair like units that are placed in the bathtub and after the bather is seated, the seat is lowered by a hydraulic or gear driven electric motor. For most people, the use of the mechanical equipment is far too costly. Furthermore, these types of devices cannot be operated independently. Thus, the bather must find another person to operate the device in order to bathe. An additional problem with the aforementioned bath lifts is that the bath lifts are not easily storable or transferable, are difficult to clean and maintain, and do not conserve natural resources.
As a result, a need existed to provide an improved bath lift that overcomes the above mentioned problems. The improved bath lift will allow for a bather to enter into and exit from a bathtub in an affordable way. The improved bath lift will be lightweight and easily storable or transferable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift that is affordable.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift that will allow for the easy transfer of the bather into and out of the bathtub.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift that is easy for the bather to use once inside the bathtub.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift that fits securely and safely into the bathtub by conforming to the sides of the bathtub.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift that will be inflatable through the affordable use of a liquid.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved bath lift that is easily storable and transferable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSIn accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a bath lift for a bather to easily enter and exit a bathtub is disclosed. The bath lift has a flexible liquid-tight container which acts like a seat for the bather. A conduit coupled to the flexible liquid-tight container allows for inflating and deflating of the flexible liquid-tight container with a liquid. When opened, a valve assembly connected to the conduit releases the liquid and thereby lowers the seat. When closed, the valve assembly allows the liquid to enter into the conduit to fill the flexible liquid-tight container and thereby raise the seat. Also, the flexible liquid-tight container retains liquid when the valve assembly is in a closed position. This allows for the lowering of the bather into the bathtub when liquid is released, raising the bather when liquid is entered into the conduit, and retaining the liquid when inflated.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following, more particular, description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrated embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals and symbols represent like elements.
Referring to the Figures, an affordable bath lift 1 (hereinafter bath lift 1) will be described. The bath lift 1 uses a liquid, such as water from the faucet of the bathtub, to raise the bath lift 1 up so that a person may sit on the bath lift 1. Once seated, the water may be released from the bath lift 1 thereby lowering the person into the bathtub. The water released from the bath lift 1, will fill the bathtub so that the user may bathe.
The bath lift 1 comprises a flexible liquid-tight container 30 (hereinafter container 30). The container 30 includes a top section 2. The top section 2 is coupled to a bottom section 6 by a vertical section 4. The top section 2 and bottom section 6 are seamed 3 to the vertical section 4 to make it liquid-tight as shown in
The top 2 and bottom 6 sections of the container 30 may come in a variety of different shapes and sizes. While
The container 30 is made from a light weight material. This will make the bath lift 1 easy to store and transport. Compositely, the container 30 is made of a flexible polymer film such as a heavy gauge polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, or a similar heavy gauge plastic film. By using a flexible polymer film, the container 30 effectively eliminates the need for heavy mechanical parts.
Furthermore, by using a flexible polymer film, the container 30 is sized to expand to press against the irregular walls and bottom of the tub 21 as shown in
The flexible polymer film also makes the container 30 washable and durable. Specifically, the bath lift 1 can be easily washed by deflating the unit and placing it in a washing machine with towels or other fabrics. Drying the container 30 can also be easily accomplished through air-drying.
In another embodiment, the container 30 forgoes the use of the flexible polymer film and is instead constructed with a flexible plastic film that stretches in only one direction. Accordingly, the flexible plastic film may be an isotatic film that deforms only in the vertical plane but not in the horizontal plane. The isoatic film would serve the purpose of reinforcing or maintaining the box like shape of the bath lift while collapsing only in a vertical fashion.
In order to further support the weight of the liquid in the container 30, reinforcing straps 10 (
Referring to
The reinforcing straps 10 may be made out of a plurality of different materials. The reinforcing straps 10 may be composed of plastic foam, fiberglass, metal strand like material, or the like. The listing of the above should not be seen as to limit the scope of the present invention.
The container 30 has a conduit/valve assembly 5 coupled to the container as shown in
As shown in
Connected to the attaching end 11 is the first valve 12. The first valve is a “T” shape valve. As shown in
The water source 18 may come from a variety of different places.
Also, attached to the first valve 12 is a conduit 13 which connects to the second valve 14. The conduit 13 allows for the bather to position the second valve 14 at an appropriate length away from the bather. Thus, the bather is not hampered by having the second valve 14 directly in front of him or her.
The second valve 14 is a two way valve. The second valve 14 serves two useful purposes. First, when the second valve 14 is closed, the valve assembly/conduit 5 retains the water inside the container 30. Moreover, when water is entered in by the first valve 12, the second valve 14 stops the water from escaping and forces the water to flow through the attaching end 11 into the container 30. The second purpose occurs when the second valve 14 is in an open position. When the second valve 14 is opened, the water contained within the container 30 flows through the conduit 13 and is released into the bathtub 20.
The second valve 14 has a lever 15 coupled thereto. The lever 15 is used to control the opening and closing of the second valve 14. The lever 15 further helps to regulate the flow of water that is released from the container 30. As a result of the bather's ability to regulate the flow of liquid from coming out, the bather may slowly and safely enter into the tub at the bather's pace.
The lever 15 may come in different lengths. In
As stated above, the container 30 may come in different shapes.
The container 30 may have additional features added thereto. For example, the container 30 shown in
In addition to the extended size, the container 30 in
Referring now to
As stated above, the container 30 is flexible so that the container may be inflated with water to support a person and deflated to place the person in the bathtub. The bath lift 1 shown in
In operation, the first valve 18 is coupled to a water supply 19. The water supply is generally the water faucet in the bath tub. The user will rotate the handle 15 to close the second valve 14. The user will turn on the water supply 19 at a desired temperature and fill the container 30 with water.
When the container 30 is full of water, the sides of the container 30 will be secured against the walls of the bathtub thereby holding the container 30 in place. The container 30 will now be able to support the weight of the user. The user will then sit on the container 30. Once seated, the user will rotate the handle 15 thereby releasing the water stored in the container 30. The user will control the release of water to slowly deflate the container and gently lower the user into the bathtub. The water released from the container 30 will fill the bathtub so that the user can bathe. The deflated container 30 may be removed from the bathtub or the user may continue to sit on the container while bathing
When the user is finished bathing, the user will rotate the handle 15 to close the second valve 14. The user will then turn on the water supply 19 again. The water supply 19 will fill the container 30 back up with water. As the container 30 is filled with water, the user will begin to gentle rise up out of the tub. When the container 30 is full of water, the sides of the container 30 will be secured against the walls of the bathtub thereby holding the container 30 in place. The user will then be able to safely exit the bathtub.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the conduit/valve assembly 5 could be made using a single three-way valve assembly instead of the one shown.
Claims
1. A bath lift comprising:
- a flexible liquid-tight container for holding and storing a liquid; and
- a valve assembly coupled to the flexible liquid-tight container for inflating the flexible liquid-tight container with liquid to a height for a bather to enter and exit from a bathtub and for releasing the liquid into the bathtub to lower the bather into the bathtub.
2. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container comprises:
- a vertical column;
- a top section connected to a top area of the vertical column; and
- a bottom section connected to bottom area of the vertical column.
3. A bath lift in accordance with claim 2 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container comprises a plurality of reinforcing strips coupled to the vertical column to reinforce and preserve a shape of the flexible liquid-tight container container.
4. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container is made of a washable flexible polymer film.
5. A bath lift in accordance with claim 4 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container is made of at least one of heavy gauge polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, or a heavy gauge plastic film.
6. A bath lift in accordance with claim 3 wherein the plurality of reinforcing strips is made of at least one of plastic foam, fiberglass, or metal.
7. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container has a width approximately a size of a width of the bathtub, the flexible liquid-tight container expanding to press against the bathtub to secure the liquid-tight container from tipping and tilting.
8. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container has a length approximately a size of a length of the bathtub.
9. A bath lift in accordance with claim 8 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container further comprises a headrest coupled to a top surface of the flexible liquid-tight container.
10. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the bath lift further comprises a backrest coupled to a top section of the flexible liquid-tight container.
11. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container comprises a support device coupled to a bottom section of the flexible liquid-tight container for preventing the flexible liquid-tight container from tipping over.
12. A bath lift according to claim 1 wherein the valve assembly comprises:
- a first valve for coupling a liquid source to the valve assembly, wherein the first valve has an attachment device for coupling the first valve to the flexible liquid-tight container;
- a conduit for coupling a liquid source to the flexible liquid-tight container;
- a second valve for releasing the liquid stored in the flexible liquid-tight container and for stopping the liquid from flowing out of the valve assembly;
- a handle connecting the second valve opening and closing the second valve.
13. A bath lift according to claim 12 wherein the liquid source comes from at least one of a plumbing fixture or a faucet.
14. A bath lift according to claim 12 wherein the handle is a raised handle.
15. A bath lift comprising:
- a flexible liquid-tight container for holding and storing a liquid, wherein the flexible liquid-tight container comprises: a vertical column; a top section connected to a top area of the vertical column; a bottom section connected to bottom area of the vertical column; a plurality of reinforcing strips coupled to the vertical column to reinforce and preserve a shape of the flexible liquid-tight container; and
- a valve assembly coupled to the flexible liquid-tight container for inflating the flexible liquid-tight container with liquid to a height for a bather to enter and exit from a bathtub and for releasing the liquid into the bathtub to lower the bather into the bathtub wherein the valve assembly comprises: a first valve for coupling a liquid source to the valve assembly, wherein the first valve has an attachment device for coupling the first valve to the flexible liquid-tight container; a conduit for coupling a liquid source to the flexible liquid-tight container; a second valve for releasing the liquid stored in the flexible liquid-tight container and for stopping the liquid from flowing out of the valve assembly; and a handle connecting the second valve opening and closing the second valve.
16. A bath lift in accordance with claim 15 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container is made of a washable flexible polymer film.
17. A bath lift in accordance with claim 15 wherein the plurality of reinforcing strips is made of at least one of plastic foam, fiberglass, or metal.
18. A bath lift in accordance with claim 15 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container has a width approximately a size of a width of the bathtub, the flexible liquid-tight container expanding to press against the bathtub to secure the liquid-tight container from tipping and tilting.
19. A bath lift in accordance with claim 15 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container has a length approximately a size of a length of the bathtub.
20. A bath lift in accordance with claim 15 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container further comprises a headrest coupled to a top surface of the flexible liquid-tight container.
21. A bath lift in accordance with claim 15 wherein the bath lift further comprises a backrest coupled to a top section of the flexible liquid-tight container.
22. A bath lift in accordance with claim 1 wherein the flexible liquid-tight container comprises a support device coupled to a bottom section of the flexible liquid-tight container for preventing the flexible liquid-tight container from tipping over.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2005
Inventor: Richard Bigda (Sedona, AZ)
Application Number: 10/924,153