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Title:
BATHTUB BLANKET
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2005/094651
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Bathtub blanket that keeps the bather warm and prevents the rapid loss of the bathtub water heat by covering both the bather and the surface of the bath water like blanket.

Inventors:
SINCLAIRE MAYA (CA)
Application Number:
PCT/CA2004/000490
Publication Date:
October 13, 2005
Filing Date:
April 01, 2004
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SINCLAIRE MAYA (CA)
International Classes:
A47K3/00; (IPC1-7): A47K3/00
Foreign References:
GB2172501A1986-09-24
US4606083A1986-08-19
US2541029A1951-02-13
US3119122A1964-01-28
US3375534A1968-04-02
US3611448A1971-10-12
US3837014A1974-09-24
US4166294A1979-09-04
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. What I claim as my invention is: A method of preventing the rapid bathtub water cooling by covering its surface with a floatable sheet.
2. A cover for a bathtub that floats on the surface of the water, thus prevents it from a rapid heat loss.
3. A cover for a bather that keeps him/her warm made of water impervious, thermally insulative sheet material.
4. A cover as claimed in claim 2 where the cover is at least one of these: a) a rectangular thermally insulative, water impervious sheet; b) a thermally insulative, water impervious sheet cut out into such a shape that covers the entire surface of the water in a bath tub; c) a thermally insulative, water impervious sheet with portions that can be individually flipped over to alter the covered area of bathtub water surface; j d) a thermally insulative, water impervious sheet with varied thickness; or, e) one or more polyethylene sheets with cell compartments entrapping air.
Description:
TITLE OF THE INVENTION

BATHTUB BLANKET

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to means of preventing the water in the bathtub and the body of the bather from rapid cooling.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Many inventors have come up with a design for keeping the steam and the heat from escaping the bathtub by enclosing the bathtub opening with some kind of a cover. The bather sits in the tub with his/her head outside of the enclosure, while the rest of his/her body is under the cover. This design is shown in US Patents Numbers: 2,541,029; 3,119,122; 3,375,534; 3,611;448; 3,837,014 and 4,166,294. The problem with this design is that these enclosures are quite cumbersome to install. There is, also, quite a considerable cost in producing these enclosures.

The further described invention solves these shortcomings of the prior art. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

TMs invention enables the user to enjoy prolonged bath without a rapid water temperature loss with the minimal cost and set up required.

After the bather positions himself/herself in the bathtub, they can cover themselves with the bathtub blanket to keep warm. As the water starts filling the bathtub, the bathtub blanket starts floating on its surface creating a barrier, thus reducing the water heat loss. The bathtub, blanket is very useful for people who like to read while sitting in the bathtub. In addition to keeping the bathtub water from a rapid cooling, it also can keep the parts of the bathers body that are out of the water warm by covering them. It can, also, prevent the reading material from getting accidentally wet. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THF DRAWINGS

The preferred embodiments of the invention will be described by reference to the drawings in which:

Fig. 1 is a top view of the bathtub blanket.

Fig. 2 is a top view of another embodiment of the bathtub blanket.

Fig. 3 is a cross section view of the bubble plastic material from which the bathtub blanket is made of.

Fig. 4 is a cross section view of the different example of a bubble plastic material from which the bathtub blanket is made of. DETAILEP DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Figure 1 shows a top view of the preferred embodiment of the bathtub blanket 1. Although there are other suitable materials that are floatable and waterproof, in this case the bathtub blanket is made of a sheet of polyethylene comprising a multiplicity of individual cell compartments that permanently entrap air. These pockets of air function as an insulator and therefore prevent the bathtub water from cooling down rapidly. In this case the bathtub blanket is cut out into the shape of the bathtub in such a way that it completely covers the surface of the water when the bathtub is filled up. At the side at which the user has his/her head (or head and torso) coming out of the water are, in this case three separate parts: two parts 2 and one 3. These parts bend in the area 4 at which they are attached to the rest of the bathtub blanket. The user can adjust the area that is covered by the blanket by either flipping out of the way these small parts or keeping them covering him/her and the water. If for example the user is sitting upright and reading, the portion 3 can be resting on his/her chest, while the two portions 2 are still on the water, bellow the person's arms in which he/she holds the reading material. The part 3 can have a cut out as shown to accommodate person's neck.

Figure 2 shows that the bathtub blanket can be of different shapes, in this case it is a rectangular. User can wrap himself/herself while sitting in the tub to keep warm while he/she spreads the rest of the blanket over the surface of the water to prevent it from cooling. Figure 3 is a cross section of the bathtub blanket to show construction of the bathtub blanket material. It is comprised of two polyethylene sheets 6 with cell compartments 5 in between them. The centre 7, in this case, is elevated to allow for water to slide off the blanket and not to accumulate on top of it.

Figure 4 is also a cross section of the bathtub blanket to show a different construction of the bathtub blanket material. In this case it is comprised of one polyethylene sheet 6 with cell compartments forming bubbles 5 on one side of it. Another sheet 8 is added on the bubble side. The edges of the bathtub blanket are sealed to be waterproof.

As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. For example, the present system is described as being manufactured out of a polyethylene, while there may be many other materials, for example enclosed cell foam, that could be used to construct this invention with the same results. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be construed in accordance with the substance defined by the following claims.