A portable one-piece bath aid device is disclosed for use in conjunction with a bath tub wherein the bath aid device assists one in the bathing of another. The bath aid device has a kneeling section and an elbow rest section to provide comfort to the user and has a storage area which may contain various bathing articles such as shampoos, soaps and cloths commonly used in bathing to provide convenience to the user.
A bath tub or shower splash guard is disclosed which can store articles used in bathing. The device comprises a flexible, high friction mat which is draped over the wall of the tub or shower. A collection pan for collecting drainage is attached to the top surface of the mat. The collection pan can be used to store bathing articles. The device can be easily removed and rolled for storage.
A bath entertainment center is disclosed that provides a portable device for converting a typical bathtub into an educational and entertaining event for infants or preschoolers. The bath entertainment center is designed to provide an interactive surface on the inside of the bathtub where toys or other objects can be removably attached. The interactive surface is removable and may be exchanged with other interactive surfaces. The bath entertainment center provides a system for catching fluids that splash over the top rim of the bathtub and a padded surface to cover the top rim of the bathtub to ease the discomfort of the parent or care giver who must lean over the bathtub.
What is disclosed herein is a seating and kneeling appliance which is adaptable to and is useful for providing comfort and support to a person who is cleaning a bathtub or assisting another person in the bathtub. The device is fabricated from essentially from plastic and is foldable. In use, the device rests on the outside wall of the bathtub and on the floor to provide support for an individual that is using the device.
A child bath seat, adapted for use with a bathtub, includes a seat body that includes both a seat and a retaining structure extending above the seat for laterally retaining a child seated in the seat body. The seat also includes a bracing structure that holds the seat body in an upright position. The bracing structure has a first end attached to the seat body, and a second end, defining a recess, for receiving an upper edge of a side of the bathtub. The seat also includes a foot structure attached to the bracing structure and capable of being placed in contact with a predominantly horizontal surface outside the bathtub. The child bath seat can be adjustable to accommodate varying bathtub side widths and varying bathtub depths and can be suspended above or a portion of the bath seat can rest on the bottom surface of the bathtub.
A child bath seat, adapted for use with a bathtub, includes a seat body that includes both a seat and a retaining structure extending above the seat for laterally retaining a child seated in the seat body. The seat also includes a bracing structure that holds the seat body in an upright position. The bracing structure has a first end attached to the seat body, and a second end, defining a recess, for receiving an upper edge of a side of the bathtub. The seat also includes a foot structure attached to the bracing structure and capable of being placed in contact with a predominantly horizontal surface outside the bathtub. The child bath seat can be adjustable to accommodate varying bathtub side widths and varying bathtub depths and can be suspended above or a portion of the bath seat can rest on the bottom surface of the bathtub.