FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a bath tub rail assembly for use on a bath tub sidewall,
and more particularly to a bath tub rail assembly which includes a hand grip adjustable
in both height and angular orientation relative to the bath tub.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is well known in the healthcare field that bath tubs represent a safety hazard
to people, particularly those in a weakened or infirm condition. Serious injury can
result when a person slips and falls while entering or exiting a bath tub. Bath tub
rails secured to the sidewall of a bath tub are frequently used by elderly, injured
or infirm persons, to assist with getting into and out of a bath tub. Bath tub rails
may also be used by others to assist in placing themselves in a sitting position in
a tub and to assist in getting out of the tub after the bath. Therefore, the bath
tub rails must be substantially self-supporting and must have sufficient strength
and stability to support a person's full weight from various angles. Most bath tub
rail products sold in the market have a clamping device at the bottom of a base body
and hand grips mounted on an upper portion of the base body such that the device is
clamped onto the top of a sidewall of a bath tub by the clamping device. The hand
grips are usually integrated with the base body and therefore the height position
and angular orientation thereof are fixed and cannot be adjusted when the bath tub
rails are installed in place. Therefore, the fixed height position and angular orientation
of the hand grips may not meet the needs of every user. Some prior art bath tub rails
may be adjustable in angular orientation but the structure for executing the adjustment
is relatively complicated.
[0003] Therefore, there is a need for a bath tub rail assembly which is adjustable in both
height position and angular orientation in order to meet the needs of specific users.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a bath tub rail assembly
is provided for use on a bath tub sidewall which comprises a hand grip; a clamping
device having first and second clamping members adjustable relative to each other
for clamping opposite sides of the bath tub sidewall in order to secure the bath tub
rail assembly onto the bath tub sidewall; an adjustable connector for connecting the
hand grip to the clamping device so as to allow a position of the hand grip to be
adjusted in both height and angular orientation relative to the bath tub sidewall;
and a lock device for locking the hand grip in both a selected height position and
a selected angular orientation.
[0005] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a bath tub rail assembly
for use on a bath tub sidewall which comprises a hand grip including grip ring standing
substantially upright; a clamping device having first and second clamping members
adjustable relative to each other for clamping opposite sides of the bath tub sidewall
to secure the bath tub rail assembly onto the bath tub sidewall; and an adjustable
connector for connecting the hand grip and the clamping device, the adjustable connector
including a pair of connected inner and outer tubes slidable to each other and affixed
to the grip ring and the first clamping member, respectively, the outer tube defining
a plurality of holes at least in two column and the inner tube including an lock pin
to be selectively engaged within one of the holes in either column of the outer tube,
thereby allowing secure positioning of the grip ring of the hand grip in both a selected
height and a selected angular orientation relative to bath tub sidewall.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from
the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings,
in which:
Fig. 1 is an exploded isometric view from one side of a bath tub rail assembly according
to one embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is an isometric view from the other side of the bath tub rail assembly as in
an assembled condition;
Fig. 3 is a front elevational view of the bath tub rail assembly of the embodiment
of Fig. 1, showing a hand grip of the assembly adjusted in a lowest position and in
an angular orientation traverse to the bath tub sidewall;
Fig. 4 is a front elevational view of the bath tub rail assembly according to another
embodiment of the present invention, showing the hand grip of the assembly adjusted
in a second low position and in an angular orientation substantially parallel to the
bath tub sidewall; and
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 in Fig. 3 showing the interior
configuration of the clamping device of the bath tub rail assembly.
[0007] It should be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified
by like reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0008] The details of the embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. It
should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary
of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed
herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as the basis for teaching
one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
[0009] Referring to Figs. 1-3 and 5, a bath tub rail assembly according to one embodiment
of the present invention is generally indicated by numeral 10 which includes a hand
grip device 12 and a clamping device 14.
[0010] The clamping device 14 generally includes a first clamping member 16 and a second
clamping member 18 which are adjustable relative to each other for clamping opposite
sides of a bath tub sidewall which is indicated by numeral 19 in Fig. 3. The first
clamping member 16, for example, includes a joining body such as a metal bar 20. As
illustrated in Fig. 5, the metal bar 20 may include a top wall 22 and opposite sidewalls
24, 26 to define a substantially rectangular or square hollow cross-sectional configuration
having an open channel 28 extending between opposite open ends and along the entire
length of the metal bar 20. Referring again to Figs. 1-3, a plate member 30 may be
attached to the metal bar 20. The plate member 30 includes, for example, a top section
32 extending substantially in a horizontal direction to be positioned on the top of
the bath tub sidewall 19. The plate member 30 further includes a clamping section
34 extending downwardly from one side edge of the top section 32 in a substantially
vertical direction for abutting one side of the bath tub sidewall 19, and a connecting
section 36 (may be shaped in a triangular shape) substantially parallel to the clamping
section 34 and joined with a low end of the clamping section 34 in a U-shaped configuration
(not indicated). The top section 32, clamping section 34 and connecting section 36
may be made by individual plates being welded together to form the plate member 30,
or may be made integrally of a single metal plate in a bending and pressing process.
The plate member 30 is attached to the joining body (metal bar 20) by, for example,
welding one end of the metal bar 20 to an upper part of the connecting section 36
and welding the opposite sidewalls 24, 26 of the metal bar 20 (see Fig. 5) at the
low edges thereof, to a top surface of the top section 32, thereby forming a rigid
configuration of the first clamping member 16. An opening 38 is provided at a top
portion of the connecting section 36 of the plate member 30, aligning with the channel
28 of the metal bar 20.
[0011] The second clamping member 18 includes, for example, a joining body such as a metal
bar 40 in an L-shape including a substantially horizontal arm 42 and a downwardly
extending arm 44. The metal bar 40 has a hollow configuration similar to that of metal
bar 20 but in a smaller size (see Fig. 5), including opposite sidewalls 48, 50 connected
together by a middle wall 46, thereby defining a rectangular or square hollow cross-sectional
configuration having an open channel (not indicated), to be slideably received in
the channel 28 of the metal bar 20. A clamping plate 52 which may be made of a metal
plate, is attached to the downwardly extending arm 44 of the metal bar 40, for example
by welding, for abutting the other side of the bath tub sidewall 19. Reinforcement
brackets 54 may be welded to the clamping plate 52 and the downwardly extending arm
44 to strengthen the attachment of the clamping plate 52 to the joining body (the
metal bar 40).
[0012] A set of a bolt 56, a washer 58 and a nut 60 are provided for adjusting a space between
the clamping section 34 of the first clamping member 16 and the clamping plate 52
of the second clamping member 18. The nut 60 is attached, for example by welding,
to an open end of the substantially horizontal arm 42 of the metal bar 40 for operatively
receiving the bolt 56 which extends through the washer 58, the opening 38 in the connecting
section 36 of the plate member 30, then through the channel 28 of the metal bar 20
(see Fig. 5) and through the nut 60, and may further extend into the inside of the
hollow configuration (the open channel not indicated) of the substantially horizontal
arm 42 of the metal bar 40.
[0013] Optionally, resilient pads, such as rubber pads 62, 64 and 66 may be attached to
a surface of the respective clamping section 34, top section 32 of the plate member
30 and clamping plate 52, which abut or contact the bath tub sidewall 19.
[0014] A connecting tube which may be a cylindrical metal tube 67 is attached, for example
by welding, to the metal bar 20 of the first clamping member 16 and extends upwardly
therefrom. The cylindrical metal tube 67 may have an enlarged low end portion 68 which
has a diameter greater than the width of the metal bar 20. A portion of the cylindrical
wall at respectively diametrically opposite sides of the enlarged low end portion
68, is cut away to allow the metal bar 20 to extend through the enlarged low end portion
68, in a direction traverse to that of the cylindrical metal tube 67. Welding is applied
between the cut edges of the enlarged low end portion 68 of the cylindrical metal
tube 67 and the metal bar 20 to strengthen the attachment of the cylindrical metal
tube 67 to the first clamping member 16.
[0015] Referring to Figs. 1-3, the hand grip device 12 of the bath tub rail assembly 10
generally includes a hand grip, for example, a metal grip ring 70 standing in a substantially
upright position. The grip ring 70 may be optionally configured in an elliptical shape
to define at least a substantially horizontal section 72 to be comfortably gripped
by a user's hand. Another connecting tube, for example a cylindrical metal tube 74
is attached at its upper end by, for example, welding to a low section of the upright
standing grip ring 70. The cylindrical metal tube 67 connected to the clamping device
14 through the first clamping member 16 and the cylindrical metal tube 74 connected
to the grip ring 70, are slidably connected to form an adjustable connector between
the hand grip device 12 and the clamping device 14 to allow a position of the grip
ring 70 to be adjusted in both height and angular orientation relative to the bath
tub side wall to which the bath tub rail assembly 10 is attached.
[0016] As an example of the telescoping configuration of the adjustable connector, the cylindrical
tube 74 may be an outer tube and have an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter
of the cylindrical tube 67 (an inner tube) such that the cylindrical tube 67 may be
slidably inserted through an open low end into the cylindrical tube 74. A lock device,
for example, a spring biased lock pin device 76 may be attached within the cylindrical
tube 67 (the inner tube) from the top end thereof. At least one lock pin 78 under
a spring force, projects radially outwardly from a small hole (not indicated) defined
in the cylindrical tube 67. According to the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1 and
2, a pair of lock pins 78 project in diametrically opposite directions from the cylindrical
tube 67. The lock pin 78 can be pressed into the cylindrical wall of the cylindrical
tube 67 by the cylindrical wall of the cylindrical tube 74 (the outer tube) when the
cylindrical tube 67 (the inner tube) slides into and/or rotates within the cylindrical
tube 74 (the outer tube). The spring biased lock pin device 76 is well known in the
art and will not be further described herein.
[0017] A plurality of positioning holes 80 may be defined in the cylindrical wall of the
outer tube (cylindrical tube 74), which are distributed in different heights relative
to the angular orientation of the low end of the tube and in different angular positions
relative to the angular orientation of the grip ring 70. For example, the positioning
holes 80 may be defined in at least two columns (not indicated), and the two columns
of the holes 80 may be spaced apart substantially by a quarter of the circumference
of the cylindrical tube 74. Therefore, when at least one lock pin 78 engages a positioning
hole 80 selected from either one of the columns, the grip ring 70 can be oriented
in one of two angular positions substantially perpendicular to each other. For example,
one angular orientation of the grip ring 70 can be in a direction substantially transverse
to the bath tub sidewall 19 as illustrated in Fig. 3 and the other angular orientation
of the grip ring 70 can be substantially in the same direction as the bath tub sidewall
19, as illustrated in Fig. 4. When a different positioning hole 80 in the same column
is selected to be engaged with the at least one lock pin 78, the grip ring 70 can
be locked in a different height position while maintaining the same angular orientation.
It should be understood that the grip pin 70 can be adjusted in either height or angular
orientation and can also be adjusted in both height and angular orientation. Positioning
holes 80 may be defined in four columns circumferentially equally spaced apart in
accordance with the two diametrically oppositely positioned lock pins 78, such that
the two lock pins 78 will be engaged with two holes defined in the respective diametrically
oppositely defined columns in order to increase the locking strength of the telescoping
connection of the cylindrical tubes 67 and 74.
[0018] The number of positioning holes in each column may be determined according to how
many height levels of the grip ring 70 are desired. If more than two angular positions
of the grip ring 70 are desired, this may be achieved either by adding more columns
of the positioning holes 80 or add more lock pins 78 in different angular positions
in the cylindrical tube 67. In the latter case, selecting one of differently angularly
positioned lock pins 78 to engage with a same positioning hole 80 or a different positioning
hole 80 but in the same column, will change the orientation of the grip ring 70. A
combination of selective lock pins and selective columns of positioning holes may
provide more selective angular positions of the hand grip.
[0019] Fig. 4 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention in which a bath tub
rail assembly 10' is substantially similar to the bath tub rail assembly 10 illustrated
in Figs. 1-3. Therefore, like components are indicated by similar numerals and will
not be redundantly described herein. Only the difference between the two embodiments
is described below.
[0020] In contrast to the bath tub rail assembly 10 illustrated particularly in Fig. 3,
in which the plate member 30 is attached to the metal bar 20 both at a upper part
of the connecting section 36 (to an end of the metal bar 20), and at a top surface
of the top section 32 (to the sidewalls of the metal bar 20) to form a relatively
strong and rigid configuration of the first clamping member 16, the plate member 30
of the bath tub rail assembly 10' in Fig. 4 is attached only at the upper part of
the connecting section 36 to the end of the metal bar 20. The top section 32 of the
plate member 30 in the bath tub rail assembly 10', however, is not attached to the
metal bar 20 and therefore, becomes a free end portion of the plate member 30. Thus,
the U-shaped configuration between the clamping section 34 and the connecting section
36 acts as a spring to provide a resilient force therebetween when the bolt 56 is
tightened to compress the first and second clamping members 16 and 18 against the
opposite sides of the bath tub sidewall 19.
[0021] The U-shaped configuration of the first clamping member 16 with a free end (in the
assembly 10' in Fig. 4), is less strong and rigid than the first clamping member 16
of the bath tub rail assembly 10 of Fig. 3 which has both ends attached to the metal
bar 20. Nevertheless, the resiliency provided by the U-shaped configuration of the
plate member 30 in the bath tub rail assembly 10' provides a more stable self-locking
condition for the clamping device 14. It should be noted that the material of the
plate member 30 and the proper dimensions thereof should be selected to provide an
appropriate resiliency between the clamping section 34 and the connecting section
36 in order to avoid the clamping device 14 becoming too soft to achieve a secure
attachment onto the bath tub sidewall 19.
[0022] The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and one skilled in the art will
recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without departure
from the scope of the invention disclosed. For example, the materials used for the
bath tub rail assembly may be metal materials such as steel tubes, plates but may
also be of other materials having similar mechanical properties suitable for this
application. The hand grip may be configured other than a grip ring, such as a hand
grip bar, etc. The joining bodies of the clamping device may be configured differently
from the metal bars described in the above embodiments. The inner and outer tubes
in the telescoping connection may not be cylindrical but may be in other shaped configurations
such as squares. Still other modifications which fall within the scope of the present
invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of a review of this
disclosure and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
1. A bath tub rail assembly (10; 10') for use on a bath tub sidewall (19), comprising:
a hand grip (12);
a clamping device (14) having first and second clamping members (16, 18) adjustable
relative to each other for clamping opposite sides of the bath tub sidewall (19) in
order to secure the bath tub rail assembly (10; 10') onto the bath tub sidewall (19);
an adjustable connector for connecting the hand grip (12) to the clamping device (14)
so as to allow a position of the hand grip (12) to be adjusted in both height and
angular orientation relative to the bath tub sidewall (19); and
a lock device (76) for locking the hand grip (12) in both a selected height position
and a selected angular orientation.
2. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 1
wherein the adjustable connector comprises a telescoping configuration including a
first tube (74) affixed to one of the hand grip (12) and the clamping device (14),
and a second tube (67) affixed to the other of the hand grip (12) and the clamping
device (14).
3. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 2
wherein the first and second tubes (74, 67) are cylindrical, the first tube (74) having
an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the second tube (67), and defining
a plurality of holes (80) through a tube wall of the first tube (74) and
wherein the second tube (67) includes a lock member (78) to be selectively engaged
within the respective holes (80) of the first tube (74).
4. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 3
wherein the holes (80) are defined at least in two columns, the two columns of the
holes (80) being spaced apart substantially by a quarter of a circumference of the
first tube (74).
5. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in any preceding claim wherein the hand grip
(12) comprises a section thereof (72) extending in a substantially horizontal direction.
6. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in any preceding claim wherein the hand grip
(12) comprises a grip ring (70).
7. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in any preceding claim wherein the hand grip
(12) comprises a substantially horizontal section (72) selectively extending in one
of a first angular orientation substantially parallel to the bath tub sidewall (19)
and a second angular orientation substantially perpendicular to the bath tub sidewall
(19).
8. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in any preceding claim wherein the first and
second clamping members (16, 18) comprise respective first and second joining bodies
(20, 40) with first and second downwardly extending plates (30, 52) attached to the
respective first and second joining bodies (20, 40), one of the first and second joining
bodies (20, 40) being connected to the adjustable connector, and the first and second
joining bodies (20, 40) being adjustably connected together to adjust a distance between
the first and second plates (30, 52).
9. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 8
wherein the first clamping member comprises a configuration resiliently connecting
the first plate (30) to the first joining body (20) to allow a resilient force to
be applied between the first plate (30) and the first joining body (20).
10. A bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 6
wherein the adjustable connector and the lock device in combination comprise a pair
of connected inner and outer tubes (67, 74) slidable to each other and affixed to
the grip ring (70) and the first clamping member, respectively, the outer tube (74)
defining a plurality of holes (80) at least in two columns and the inner tube (67)
including an lock pin (78) to be selectively engaged within one of the holes (80)
in either column of the outer tube (74), thereby allowing secure positioning of the
grip ring of the hand grip (12) in both a selected height and a selected angular orientation
relative to bath tub sidewall (19).
11. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 10
wherein the first clamping member (16) comprises a first joining body (20) affixed
to one of the outer and inner tubes (67) and a plate member (30) attached to the first
joining body (20), the plate member (30) including a top section (32) adapted to be
positioned on a top of the bath tub sidewall (19), a clamping section (34) extending
downwardly from one side edge of the top section (32) for abutting one side of the
bath tub sidewall (19), and a connecting section (36) joined with a low end of the
clamping section (34) in a U-shaped configuration and extending substantially upright,
the connecting section (36) being affixed at a upper part to the first joining body
(20); wherein the second clamping member (18) includes a second joining body (40)
and a clamping plate (52) attached to the second joining body (40) for abutting the
other side of the bath tub sidewall (19), the second joining body (40) being adjustably
connected to the first joining body (20) of the first clamping member (16) to adjust
a distance between the clamping plate (52) of the second clamping member (18) and
the clamping section (34) of the first clamping member (16).
12. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 11
wherein the top section (32) of the plate member (30) is affixed to the first joining
body (20) of the first clamping member (16).
13. The bath tub rail assembly as defined in claim 11 or 12 wherein the first and second
joining bodies (20, 40) comprise a hollow configuration to allow the second joining
body (40) to be inserted into the first joining body (20) and to allow a connecting
bolt (56) to extend through the first joining body (20) into the second joining body
(40), causing a sliding movement between the first and second joining bodies (20,
40), thereby creating a clamping force to the bath tub sidewall (19).