US1131932A - Bath-tub and mat therefor. - Google Patents

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US1131932A
US1131932A US86754714A US1914867547A US1131932A US 1131932 A US1131932 A US 1131932A US 86754714 A US86754714 A US 86754714A US 1914867547 A US1914867547 A US 1914867547A US 1131932 A US1131932 A US 1131932A
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    • 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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  • My invention relates to bath tub appliances, and particularly to a mat arranged in the bottom of the bath tub and designed to prevent the bather slipping upon the potlished or enameled surface of the bath tu lhe mainobject of my invention is to provide a mat of this character made of rub her or like material, and s0 fastened to the bottom of the tub that, while it may be readily removed, yet it will not of itself slip in the bath tub and will always remain'in place until removed.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision in connection with a tub having a sunken Space in its bottom of a bath tub mat disposed in such space so that its upper face is approximately flush with the margin of the bath tub bottom, and in connection with this mat, of mating interengaging fastening devices mounted upon the tubwithin the sunken space and upon the mat whereby the mat may be held removably positioned on the bath tub bottom.
  • Figure l is a plan view or a bath tub and the mat therein;
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the bath tub constructed to receive the mat;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary elevational section through the bottom of the tub and the mat. 1
  • 2 designates a bath tub of any suitable character.
  • llhe bottom 3 of the bath tub is provided with a sunken or depressed portion l which is depressed below the general level of the bottom and which is provided at a plurality of points with sockets, designated generally 5, these sockets being preferably disposed at the corners of the rectangularly shaped depressed portion 4.
  • tub is a mat 6, which is preferably termed of water-prooi material such as rubber, and which is provided at its corners with the studs 7 which project downward from the corners of the mat.
  • the mat is of course of the same area as the depressed portion l of the tub, and hence the mat when in place is held around its entire edge by abutting against the shoulder forming the wall of said depressed portion.
  • the studs 7 engage with the'sockets 5, and preferably these studs and sockets are in the form of the studs and socket fasteners which "are used for fastening gloves or for a variety of other purposes.
  • the studs as a consequence are globular in form and that the sockets are constructed to spring open to permit the insertion of the studs and then the spring closed upon the studs.
  • This form of fastener permits the ready attachment and detachment of the bath tub mat from engagement with the tub.
  • the mat 6 is formed of a plurality of plies, the uppermost ply being preferably of white rubber or other waterproof material, and preferably corrugated or otherwise formed with a matted surface to prevent the bather slipping upon the 'lhe lowermost or base ply may be formed of any suitable material, but is preferably formed of a relatively cheap grade of rubher, which may be vulcanized or otherwise intimately connectedwith the uppermost ply.
  • These two plies are designated respectively a and b.
  • the base flanges of the stud member 7 are disposedbetween these plies so that the plies assist in holding the stud member firmly in position.
  • My device is entirely sanitary, inasmuch as the mat is not permanently attached or disposed at the bottom of the tub, and yet entirely obviates any danger of accident from slipping.
  • the attachment is simple, relatively cheap of construction, and is thoroughly effective in practice for the end desired.
  • a bath tub having a depression formed in its bottom extending longitudinally thereof, the depressed portion being formed at its corners with sockets, a bath tub mat formed of a plurality of layers of material, the upper layer having a matted or corrugated surface, the layers being attached to each other, and fastening studs having base flanges disposed between the layers, said studs projecting out through the lowermost layer and being adapted to engage with said sockets.

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E. N. HYDEMAN.
BATH TUB AND MAT THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED ooT Patented Mar. 16, 1915.
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Toad-whom it may concern:
Be it known-that ll, Ennns'r N. HYDEMAN, a citizen of the United=States, residing at Lawrence, in the county of E'ssexand State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful improvements in' Bath-Tubs and Mats lherefor, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to bath tub appliances, and particularly to a mat arranged in the bottom of the bath tub and designed to prevent the bather slipping upon the potlished or enameled surface of the bath tu lhe mainobject of my invention is to provide a mat of this character made of rub her or like material, and s0 fastened to the bottom of the tub that, while it may be readily removed, yet it will not of itself slip in the bath tub and will always remain'in place until removed.
A further object of the invention is the provision in connection with a tub having a sunken Space in its bottom of a bath tub mat disposed in such space so that its upper face is approximately flush with the margin of the bath tub bottom, and in connection with this mat, of mating interengaging fastening devices mounted upon the tubwithin the sunken space and upon the mat whereby the mat may be held removably positioned on the bath tub bottom.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein Figure l is a plan view or a bath tub and the mat therein; Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the bath tub constructed to receive the mat; Fig. 3 is a fragmentary elevational section through the bottom of the tub and the mat. 1
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and designated in all parts of the accompanying drawing by like reference numerals.
lleferringto these drawings, 2 designates a bath tub of any suitable character.
llhe bottom 3 of the bath tub is provided with a sunken or depressed portion l which is depressed below the general level of the bottom and which is provided at a plurality of points with sockets, designated generally 5, these sockets being preferably disposed at the corners of the rectangularly shaped depressed portion 4.
Removably disposed in the bottom of the specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 163, semi no. career.
tub is a mat 6, which is preferably termed of water-prooi material such as rubber, and which is provided at its corners with the studs 7 which project downward from the corners of the mat. The mat is of course of the same area as the depressed portion l of the tub, and hence the mat when in place is held around its entire edge by abutting against the shoulder forming the wall of said depressed portion. As betore stated, the studs 7 engage with the'sockets 5, and preferably these studs and sockets are in the form of the studs and socket fasteners which "are used for fastening gloves or for a variety of other purposes. it will be seen that the studs, as a consequence are globular in form and that the sockets are constructed to spring open to permit the insertion of the studs and then the spring closed upon the studs. This form of fastener permits the ready attachment and detachment of the bath tub mat from engagement with the tub. As illustrated, the mat 6 is formed of a plurality of plies, the uppermost ply being preferably of white rubber or other waterproof material, and preferably corrugated or otherwise formed with a matted surface to prevent the bather slipping upon the 'lhe lowermost or base ply may be formed of any suitable material, but is preferably formed of a relatively cheap grade of rubher, which may be vulcanized or otherwise intimately connectedwith the uppermost ply. These two plies are designated respectively a and b. The base flanges of the stud member 7 are disposedbetween these plies so that the plies assist in holding the stud member firmly in position.
The advantages of my invention will be obvious upon consideration. Many accidents have occurred from bathers slipping; on the highly enameled surfaces of bath tubs, and many very severe injuries have been received from this cause. Mats of corrugated rubber have been used, but these mats have been simply laid in the bottom of the tub and adord relatively small protection against slipping for the reason that the mat will move longitudinally along the tub and if the bother takes a position which would tend to exert a pushing force against the mat, the mat will fold or bend and the leather will he very liable to fall. it is for this reason that ll provide the mat with means for holding it in place within the tub andprerenting either its bodily longiill) tudinal movement or preventing its crumpling or bending.
My device is entirely sanitary, inasmuch as the mat is not permanently attached or disposed at the bottom of the tub, and yet entirely obviates any danger of accident from slipping.
The attachment is simple, relatively cheap of construction, and is thoroughly effective in practice for the end desired.
Having described my invention, what I claim is 1. The combination with a bath tub, of a bath tub mat, and means formed on the bottom of the tub for engaging the mat and preventing movement thereof.
2. The combination with a. bath tub having a portion of its bottom depressed, of a bath tub mat fitting said depressedportion, and fastening devices carried by the mat and tub for detachably connecting the mat to the tub. h
3. A bath tub having a depression formed in its bottom extending longitudinally thereof, the depressed portion being formed at its corners with sockets, a bath tub mat formed of a plurality of layers of material, the upper layer having a matted or corrugated surface, the layers being attached to each other, and fastening studs having base flanges disposed between the layers, said studs projecting out through the lowermost layer and being adapted to engage with said sockets.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
ERNEST N. HYDEMAN. Witnesses:
JAMES \V. MCMANUS, MICHAEL A. LANDERS.
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US3341866A (en) * 1964-11-19 1967-09-19 Wright Alice Maude Baby bath pad
USD736540S1 (en) 2012-09-06 2015-08-18 Joseph F Snee, Jr. Rug

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USD736540S1 (en) 2012-09-06 2015-08-18 Joseph F Snee, Jr. Rug

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