Bathing structure table and associated method

Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Tubs – Convenience accessories

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C004S496000, C108S150000

Reexamination Certificate

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06298501

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The field of the present invention generally relates to apparatus and methods employed in a bathing environment. The present invention more particularly relates to an apparatus and associated method for supporting items used in conjunction with a bathing structure or in a bathing environment.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Methods and apparatus for supporting items, such as toys, in a bathing environment or in conjunction with a bathing structure may be provided in various ways.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,213,565 provides an aquatic toy adapted for use in bathtubs or other bathing appliances. This patent discloses a playboard which has a minimum length in order to be supported against the walls of a bathtub by stop devices secured to the underside of the playboard which abut against the inside walls of the bathtub. The patent also discloses grooves in the playboard for diverting collected water back into the bathtub, and a depression for receiving soap.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,006,169 generally relates to improvements in book rests for bathtubs. The patent discloses that two primary objects of its apparatus are to provide a construction which may be readily adjusted to bathtubs or other articles of furniture of various sizes and to provide a construction having a rack adapted for supporting books, mirrors and the like, and which is readily foldable into compact form.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,417,875 discloses a convenience rack which may be used as a rest for reading material, comfort items, a drying tray and the like. This patent discloses a convenience rack comprising a tray with opposed upstanding sidewalls. Support members laterally extend from opposite sides of the tray so that the tray may be bridged between the walls of a bathtub. The tray may also be stored as a decorative hanging from a generally horizontal support.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,927 discloses a bathtub caddie for use with a bookstand and a support structure for holding a bookstand in the vicinity of a conventional bath. The patent also discloses that suction cups may be coupled to the support arm in order to attach the support arm to a suitable structure located adjacent to a conventional bathtub such as a tile wall.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,761,753 provides a device for enabling a person to read, write, smoke or conduct other activities while bathing. This patent discloses that a book holder is removably attached to the main support bar and a rotatable book ledge/tray member is also mounted to the main support bar. The patent discloses that the telescoping support tube is releasably mounted to a ledge of a bathtub by a suction cup.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,656,678 discloses a bathtub stool. The patent discloses that the stool comprises a perforated seat positioned on a pair of U-shaped hoops which extend laterally to contact with the sidewalls of the bathtub. The U-shaped hoops are connected to the seat and serve as legs which are movable relative to the seat.
Among the things lacking in the prior art are an apparatus and associated method for supporting items, such as toys, in a bathing environment which provide for attachment of the support device to the base of a bathing structure. There remains a real and substantial need for an apparatus and method for supporting items in a bathing environment which provide accessibility to the items without causing excess liquid to exit the bathing environment. What is also needed is an apparatus and associated method which provide for a support tray at a height from which items, such as toys used by a child, may be easily obtained without necessitating standing or walking in the bathing structure. There is also a real and substantial need for a table support apparatus which resists water from exiting a bathing structure when items are placed on the supporting tray of the table.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The tub table apparatus and method of the present invention have met or exceeded the shortcomings of the prior art devices provided for supporting items in a bathing environment or in conjunction with a bathing structure.
The tub table of the present invention is designed for use with a bathing structure having a base and continuously upwardly projecting sidewalls. It includes a pedestal support having both upper and lower portions, the lower portion being capable of securement to the base of a bathing structure. It further includes a tray mounted at its lower surface to the upper portion of the pedestal support. The pedestal support may include a device such as a suction cup for removably securing the pedestal support to the base of a bathing structure. The lower portion of the pedestal support may be enlarged for increasing stability of the apparatus such as by providing an enlarged support base, a plurality of feet, or a multitude of suction cups.
In a method embodiment of the present invention, a pedestal support is provided with a tray mounted thereon. The pedestal support is secured by its lower portion to the base of a bathing structure. The pedestal support and tray structure are then used to support items in a bathing environment which may include using the tray of the present invention to support toys.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a support tray which will resist items such as toys from falling into a bathing structure.
It is an object of the present invention to resist a user's inclination to place items around the periphery of a bathing structure.
It is an object of the present invention to resist water from exiting a bathing structure.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a support tray at a height which is readily usable by a person employing items in a bathing environment.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which may safely be placed in a bathing structure with a child bather without meaningful risk of injury to the child bather.
These and other objects of the present invention will be more fully understood from the following description of the invention on reference to the illustrations appended hereto.


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