US2818578A - Bath tub grip and syringe staff - Google Patents

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US2818578A
US2818578A US613664A US61366456A US2818578A US 2818578 A US2818578 A US 2818578A US 613664 A US613664 A US 613664A US 61366456 A US61366456 A US 61366456A US 2818578 A US2818578 A US 2818578A
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  • This invention relates to support particularly adapted for use in a bathroom, and in particular handles or grips formed of conventional pipe or tubing adapted to be installed in openings through the edge of a bath tub and having a staff with rings for towels and the like thereon and also with a projection at the upper end for holding a hot water bag or syringe.
  • the purpose of this invention is to facilitate maneuvering in a bath tub and to substantially eliminate accidents resulting from slipping in a tub.
  • this invention contemplates a handle or a plurality of handles installed in openings in the upper surface of the outer wall of a bath tub and also a stand carried by an extension from the end of one of the handles whereby a syringe and other devices may be supported in elevated positions.
  • the object of this invention is, therefore, to provide means for supporting a person or an object in a bath tub to prevent injury resulting from slipping or falling in a tub,
  • Another object of the invention is to provide gripping and supporting elements for use on a bath tub in which the elements may be installed on tubs now in use.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide gripping elements adapted to be used in combination with a bath tub in which the elements are of simple and economical construction.
  • the invention embodies a handle formed with a piece of pipe or tubing having threaded nipples extended from elbows at the ends and nuts for securing the nipples in openings in a wall, particularly of a bath tub, and another handle of similar construction and having a stad with a projection at the upper end, and spaced rings pivotally mounted thereon, carried by an extension secured in an end of the handle.
  • Figure l is a perspective view illustrating the improved grips and supporting stati showing the parts installed on the edge of a bath tub and showing a corner of a bathroom with other parts broken away.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view with the parts shown on an enlarged Y.scale of the handle having the stair ex- Figure 3 is a view similar t0. that shown in Fig. 2,. also with the parts shown on an enlarged scale, showing.; a handle or grip mounted in a wall of a bath tub and also with a portion of the bath tub and mounting elements shown in section.
  • Figure 4 is a view showing a ring pivotally mounted on the upper part of a stai extended from one of the grips or handles.
  • the improved bath tub grip and syringe support of this invention includes a handle including a pipe or tube 10 with elbows 11 and 12 at the ends and with threaded nipples 13 and 14 extended from the elbows secured in openings 15 and 16 in a wall 17 of the upper edge of the outer wall 18 of a bath tub 19 with nuts 20 and 21 on the nipple 13, and 22 and 23 on the nipple 14; and a similar grip including a tube 24 having an elbow 24 on one en-d and a T 26 on the other with nipples 27 and 28 secured in the upper portion 17 of the bath tub with nuts 29 and 30 on the nipple 27 and 31 and 32 on the nipple 28, an extension 33 threaded in and extended from the T 26, a staff 34 mounted in a reducing iitting 35 and elbow 36 and in which the staff is provided with rings 37 and 38 and a linger or projection 39 upon which a hot water bag or s
  • the handle formed with the tube 10 is provided with a reinforcing plate 40 having openings 41 and 42 in the ends positioned to register with the openings 15 and 16 and nuts 21 and 23 are positioned against the under surface of the plate.
  • a similar plate 43 with openings 44 and 45 therein is positioned on the lower ends of the nipples 27 and 28 and against the under surface of the portion 17 of the bath tub and the nuts 3l) and 32 are positioned against the under surface thereof.
  • the nger or projection 39 is extended outwardly providing a hook or support for the eye in a tab at the end of a hot water bottle, syringe, or the like and the rings 37 and 38 are provided with arcuate pins 46 that extend through openings 47 in the staff 34 whereby the ends are positioned against the side surfaces of the stad and the rings are free to swing outwardly to provide hangers for towels and the like.
  • handles may be provided on a bath tub as may be desired and although the parts are illustrated and described as being formed of plastic tubing, the parts may be formed of other suitable material and the parts may be painted or coated and the coating materials may be of different colors.
  • a bath tub grip and support comprising a U-shaped member having a gripping section with portions extended from the ends, means for clamping the extended portions in openings in a wall of a bath tub, and a stati having supporting rings pivotally connected thereon extended from one end of the gripping section.
  • a bath tub grip which comprises a tube having fittings on the ends, threaded nipples having nuts thereon extended from the fittings, a plate also positioned on the nipples, an extension carried by one of the ttiugs at one end thereof, a stai having a linger on the upper end carried by the fitting on the end of the extension, and rings pivotally mounted on the sta.
  • a bath tub grip the combination which comprises a straight section, an L-shaped member on one end of said section, a T-shaped member at the opposite end of said section, nipples extended at right angles from the ends of the L-shaped member and the T-shaped member, a second straight section extended from the end of the straight section connected to the T-shaped member, a vertically disposed portion carried by the extended end of the second straight section, rings pivotally mounted on the vertically disposed portion, and fastening elements for securing the nipples in a wall of a bath tub.

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Jan. 7, 1958 E. c. CANTRELL .BATH TUB GRIP AND'` SYRINGE STAFF Filed Oct. 5, 1956 y n INVENTOR. 'Y Egfrlfqnfm'f ATTE R N EYS States atent ce Patented Jim. 7 1.958`
BATH TUB GRIP AND SYRINGE STAFF Edward C. Cantrell, El Paso, Tex.
Application October 3, 1956, Serial No. 613,664
3 Claims. (Cl. 4-185) This invention relates to support particularly adapted for use in a bathroom, and in particular handles or grips formed of conventional pipe or tubing adapted to be installed in openings through the edge of a bath tub and having a staff with rings for towels and the like thereon and also with a projection at the upper end for holding a hot water bag or syringe.
The purpose of this invention is to facilitate maneuvering in a bath tub and to substantially eliminate accidents resulting from slipping in a tub.
Numerous accidents caused by a person slipping or falling in bath tubs occur annually and with the conventional type of tub it is di'icult to find a place to grip whereby a person may stop a fall in case of accidental slipping or falling in a tub. It is also diflicult to hold a syringe in an elevated position for use in a bath tub. For these reasons comparatively young children and relatively old persons ind it diilicult to move from one position to another in a bath tub.
With these thoughts in mind this invention contemplates a handle or a plurality of handles installed in openings in the upper surface of the outer wall of a bath tub and also a stand carried by an extension from the end of one of the handles whereby a syringe and other devices may be supported in elevated positions.
The object of this invention is, therefore, to provide means for supporting a person or an object in a bath tub to prevent injury resulting from slipping or falling in a tub,
Another object of the invention is to provide gripping and supporting elements for use on a bath tub in which the elements may be installed on tubs now in use.
A further object of the invention is to provide gripping elements adapted to be used in combination with a bath tub in which the elements are of simple and economical construction.
With these and other objects and advantages in view the invention embodies a handle formed with a piece of pipe or tubing having threaded nipples extended from elbows at the ends and nuts for securing the nipples in openings in a wall, particularly of a bath tub, and another handle of similar construction and having a stad with a projection at the upper end, and spaced rings pivotally mounted thereon, carried by an extension secured in an end of the handle.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description taken in connection with the drawing, wherein:
Figure l is a perspective view illustrating the improved grips and supporting stati showing the parts installed on the edge of a bath tub and showing a corner of a bathroom with other parts broken away.
Figure 2 is a side elevational view with the parts shown on an enlarged Y.scale of the handle having the stair ex- Figure 3 is a view similar t0. that shown in Fig. 2,. also with the parts shown on an enlarged scale, showing.; a handle or grip mounted in a wall of a bath tub and also with a portion of the bath tub and mounting elements shown in section.
Figure 4 is a view showing a ring pivotally mounted on the upper part of a stai extended from one of the grips or handles.
Referring now to the drawing wherein like reference characters denote corresponding parts the improved bath tub grip and syringe support of this invention includes a handle including a pipe or tube 10 with elbows 11 and 12 at the ends and with threaded nipples 13 and 14 extended from the elbows secured in openings 15 and 16 in a wall 17 of the upper edge of the outer wall 18 of a bath tub 19 with nuts 20 and 21 on the nipple 13, and 22 and 23 on the nipple 14; and a similar grip including a tube 24 having an elbow 24 on one en-d and a T 26 on the other with nipples 27 and 28 secured in the upper portion 17 of the bath tub with nuts 29 and 30 on the nipple 27 and 31 and 32 on the nipple 28, an extension 33 threaded in and extended from the T 26, a staff 34 mounted in a reducing iitting 35 and elbow 36 and in which the staff is provided with rings 37 and 38 and a linger or projection 39 upon which a hot water bag or syringe may be supported.
The handle formed with the tube 10 is provided with a reinforcing plate 40 having openings 41 and 42 in the ends positioned to register with the openings 15 and 16 and nuts 21 and 23 are positioned against the under surface of the plate. A similar plate 43 with openings 44 and 45 therein is positioned on the lower ends of the nipples 27 and 28 and against the under surface of the portion 17 of the bath tub and the nuts 3l) and 32 are positioned against the under surface thereof.
The nger or projection 39 is extended outwardly providing a hook or support for the eye in a tab at the end of a hot water bottle, syringe, or the like and the rings 37 and 38 are provided with arcuate pins 46 that extend through openings 47 in the staff 34 whereby the ends are positioned against the side surfaces of the stad and the rings are free to swing outwardly to provide hangers for towels and the like.
As many of the handles may be provided on a bath tub as may be desired and although the parts are illustrated and described as being formed of plastic tubing, the parts may be formed of other suitable material and the parts may be painted or coated and the coating materials may be of different colors.
lt will be understood that modifications, Within the scope of the appended claims, may be made in the design and arrangement of the parts without departing from the spirit of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. A bath tub grip and support comprising a U-shaped member having a gripping section with portions extended from the ends, means for clamping the extended portions in openings in a wall of a bath tub, and a stati having supporting rings pivotally connected thereon extended from one end of the gripping section.
2. In a bath tub grip, the combination which comprises a tube having fittings on the ends, threaded nipples having nuts thereon extended from the fittings, a plate also positioned on the nipples, an extension carried by one of the ttiugs at one end thereof, a stai having a linger on the upper end carried by the fitting on the end of the extension, and rings pivotally mounted on the sta.
3, In a bath tub grip, the combination which comprises a straight section, an L-shaped member on one end of said section, a T-shaped member at the opposite end of said section, nipples extended at right angles from the ends of the L-shaped member and the T-shaped member, a second straight section extended from the end of the straight section connected to the T-shaped member, a vertically disposed portion carried by the extended end of the second straight section, rings pivotally mounted on the vertically disposed portion, and fastening elements for securing the nipples in a wall of a bath tub.
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US3604019A (en) * 1969-11-17 1971-09-14 Alton B Garner Bathtub safety appliance
US3996631A (en) * 1975-07-21 1976-12-14 The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. Safety device for use in bathrooms with bathtubs
US20150063900A1 (en) * 2009-08-26 2015-03-05 Chris Stafford Bathtub accessory device and method
USD797266S1 (en) 2016-01-19 2017-09-12 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Bathtub closure
US10111560B2 (en) 2016-01-19 2018-10-30 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Vertical bathtub closure systems and methods
US11445863B2 (en) 2009-02-26 2022-09-20 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Bathtub door systems and methods
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US1261759A (en) * 1915-07-06 1918-04-09 Benjamin F Brown Bath-tub rail.
US1956221A (en) * 1933-03-28 1934-04-24 Lambrecht William Bathroom reclining board
US2122626A (en) * 1937-06-26 1938-07-05 Hiram P Smith Handrail for bathtubs
GB630411A (en) * 1947-10-27 1949-10-12 Eliza Josephine March An improved bath grip
US2502957A (en) * 1947-06-09 1950-04-04 Allen E Jero Safety device for bathtubs
US2617538A (en) * 1950-09-13 1952-11-11 Martin Leonard Hanger

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US1149368A (en) * 1914-03-25 1915-08-10 Lawrence T Johnson Ladder.
US1261759A (en) * 1915-07-06 1918-04-09 Benjamin F Brown Bath-tub rail.
US1956221A (en) * 1933-03-28 1934-04-24 Lambrecht William Bathroom reclining board
US2122626A (en) * 1937-06-26 1938-07-05 Hiram P Smith Handrail for bathtubs
US2502957A (en) * 1947-06-09 1950-04-04 Allen E Jero Safety device for bathtubs
GB630411A (en) * 1947-10-27 1949-10-12 Eliza Josephine March An improved bath grip
US2617538A (en) * 1950-09-13 1952-11-11 Martin Leonard Hanger

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3604019A (en) * 1969-11-17 1971-09-14 Alton B Garner Bathtub safety appliance
US3996631A (en) * 1975-07-21 1976-12-14 The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. Safety device for use in bathrooms with bathtubs
US11445863B2 (en) 2009-02-26 2022-09-20 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Bathtub door systems and methods
US20150063900A1 (en) * 2009-08-26 2015-03-05 Chris Stafford Bathtub accessory device and method
US11540672B2 (en) 2014-04-28 2023-01-03 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Bathtub closure systems and methods
USD797266S1 (en) 2016-01-19 2017-09-12 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Bathtub closure
US10111560B2 (en) 2016-01-19 2018-10-30 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Vertical bathtub closure systems and methods
US11382463B2 (en) 2016-01-19 2022-07-12 Safeway Safety Step, Llc Vertical bathtub closure systems and methods

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