Drain design for use in a polyurethane composite bathing vessel

US9320394B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9320394-B2
Application numberUS-201113883654-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 2, 2011
Priority dateNov 15, 2010
Publication dateApr 26, 2016
Grant dateApr 26, 2016

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Abstract

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A bathing vessel has a bottom, and a drain disposed in the bottom adjacent a blended area that is disposed between the side wall and the bottom. The side wall, the bottom wall, and the blended area are made of a first layer of rigid polyurethane material and a second layer of capping material attached to said first layer. A ratio of a density of the polyurethane backing adjacent the drain to a thickness of polyurethane backing is between 1-80:1. The side wall, the blended area and the bottom wall flex to absorb loads adjacent the drain.

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What is claimed is: 1. A bathing vessel, said bathing vessel comprising: a bottom, a side wall, a drain disposed in said bottom adjacent a blended area, said blended area disposed between said side wall and said bottom, wherein said side wall, said blended area and said bottom wall are constructed of a sandwich having a first layer of rigid polyurethane material, a second layer of capping material attached to said first layer, wherein a ratio of a density of said polyurethane backing adjacent said drain to a thickness of polyurethane backing is between 1-80:1 and wherein said side wall, said blended area and said bottom wall flex to absorb loads adjacent said drain. 2. The bathing vessel of claim 1 wherein said blended area further comprises: a first curve transitioning from said bottom into a second curve wherein said curve spaces said blended area outwardly to blend said blended area into said side wall. 3. The bathing vessel of claim 2 wherein said first curve has a radius that is less than a radius of said second curve. 4. The bathing vessel of claim 2 wherein a ratio between a radius of said first curve and a radius of said second curve is between 30-10:1. 5. The bathing vessel of claim 4 wherein said ratio is 16.3:1. 6. The bathing vessel of claim 2 wherein a third curve connects said second curve to said side wall. 7. The bathing vessel of claim 6 wherein said third curve has a radius that is less than a radius of said second curve. 8. The bathing vessel of claim 1 wherein said blended area is curved. 9. The bathing vessel of claim 8 wherein said curved blended area has a first curve attaching to said bottom, a second curve attaching to said first curve and a third curve attaching to said second curve and to said side wall wherein each of said three curves have different radii than the other curves. 10. The bathing vessel of claim 1 wherein said capping layer has an overall thickness around said drain between 0.01 inches and 0.3 inches. 11. The bathing vessel of claim 10 wherein said capping layer comprises a PMMA layer and an ABS layer. 12. The bathing vessel of claim 11 wherein a ratio between a thickness of said PMMA layer and said ABS layer is from 0.01-1:1. 13. The bathing vessel of claim 1 wherein said drain has a teardrop shape. 14. The bathing vessel of claim 13 wherein said drain has in inner contour that descends at an angle of about 10°. 15. A bathing vessel, said bathing vessel comprising: a bottom, a side wall, a drain disposed in said bottom adjacent a blended area, said blended area disposed between said side wall and said bottom, wherein said side wall, said blended area and said bottom wall are constructed of a sandwich having a first layer of rigid polyurethane material, a second layer of capping material attached to said first layer, and wherein said blended area has a first curve extending upwardly towards said side wall, a second curve extending upwardly from and attaching to said first curve and a third curve extending upwardly from and attaching to said second curve and attaching to said side wall. 16. The bathing vessel of claim 15 wherein said first curve has a radius of between 0.4-0.5. 17. The bathing vessel of claim 15 wherein said second curve has a radius of between 4-6. 18. The bathing vessel of claim 15 wherein said third curve has a radius of between 0.2 and 0.4. 19. The bathing vessel of claim 15 wherein a ratio between a radius of said first curve and a radius of said second curve is between 0.67-.0.12:1. 20. The bathing vessel of claim 15 wherein a ratio between a radius of said first curve and a radius of said third curve is between 2.5-1:1. 21. The bathing vessel of claim 15 wherein a ratio between a radius of said second curve and a radius of said third curve is between 10-30:1.

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  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • by mechanical means · CPC title

  • Method of mechanical manufacture · CPC title

  • Screens or {collapsible} cabinets {for showers or baths (A47K3/283 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Baths (combined with showers A47K3/20) · CPC title

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What does patent US9320394B2 cover?
A bathing vessel has a bottom, and a drain disposed in the bottom adjacent a blended area that is disposed between the side wall and the bottom. The side wall, the bottom wall, and the blended area are made of a first layer of rigid polyurethane material and a second layer of capping material attached to said first layer. A ratio of a density of the polyurethane backing adjacent the drain to a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Paskman David Stuart, Kapelanski Scott, Geels Michael Glenn, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47K3/04. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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