Shower head support for child bathtub

By designing a sliding plastic shower head bracket and a snap-fit ​​structure, the problem of large space occupation in existing technologies has been solved, achieving space saving and improved ease of use for children's bathtub shower head brackets.

CN223914020UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17卢丹
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520537997.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing shower head brackets for children's bathtubs take up a lot of space, limit the design flexibility of the basin rim, and cannot be opened in narrow spaces, making them inconvenient to use.

Method used

The shower head bracket is made of plastic. The bracket body slides back and forth on the lower cover plate to form a linear movement trajectory. Combined with the snap-fit ​​structure of the upper and lower cover plates, the bracket can be stored and unfolded, reducing the space occupied.

Benefits of technology

It saves space inside and outside the basin rim, improves the flexibility of product design and ease of use, and is especially easier to use in small spaces.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a shower head support for a child bathtub, which is made of plastic materials, is fixed on the edge of the bathtub, is used for placing a shower head and comprises a support body and a lower cover plate, and the support body is horizontally placed on the lower cover plate and can slide back and forth in the lower cover plate. The support body comprises an open groove formed in the front and used for containing a shower head grab handle and a main body part arranged on the rear and used for providing supporting force. The left side and the right side of the lower cover plate are provided with sliding grooves in the front-back direction, the front ends and the rear ends of the sliding grooves are provided with blocking walls, the left side and the right side of the rear end of the main body part are provided with protruding sliding blocks, and the sliding blocks can slide in the sliding grooves and are limited by the blocking walls. When the support body slides forwards to the position where the sliding block and the blocking wall at the front end of the sliding groove are limited, the open groove completely extends out of the lower cover plate, and at least part of the body part is contained in the lower cover plate. When the support body slides backwards to the position where the sliding block and the blocking wall at the rear end of the sliding groove are limited, the open groove is completely contained in the lower cover plate.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to the field of maternal and child products, in particular to a shower holder for children's bath tubs. BACKGROUND

[0002] In family life, when children need to take a bath, portable bath tubs are often used, and during bathing or shampooing, the shower needs to be placed in a position convenient for children to use, and placing the shower on the rim of the bath tub is the most convenient option. Patent No. CN218943159U discloses a bath tub, which comprises a tub body, a shower holder is arranged on the rim of the tub body, the rim comprises an upper shell and a lower shell, a cavity is formed between the upper shell and the lower shell, a rotating shaft is fixedly arranged between the bottom surface of the upper shell and the upper surface of the lower shell, an opening groove is arranged on the side wall of the upper shell and / or the lower shell, one end of the shower holder is rotatably arranged on the rotating shaft, and the other end is rotated out of the opening groove or rotated into the cavity through the opening groove.

[0003] However, this rotating mode along the rotating shaft makes the movement of the shower holder in an arc-shaped trajectory, which not only occupies a large space of the rim and limits the flexibility of the rim design, but also occupies the space outside the rim after being rotated out, which makes it impossible to open in narrow spaces such as corners, and is inconvenient to use. SUMMARY

[0004] In view of the deficiencies of the prior art, the purpose of the utility model is to provide a shower holder for children's bath tubs, which occupies a small space and is convenient to use.

[0005] The above technical purpose of the utility model is achieved by the following technical scheme:

[0006] According to the shower holder for children's bath tubs of the utility model embodiment, the shower holder is fixed on the rim of the bath tub and used for placing the shower, and comprises a holder body and a lower cover plate, the holder body is horizontally placed on the lower cover plate and can slide forward and backward in the lower cover plate, the holder body comprises an opening groove arranged at the front for placing the shower handle and a main body part arranged at the rear for providing a supporting force; wherein the lower cover plate is provided with forward and backward sliding grooves on the left and right sides, the sliding grooves are provided with stop walls at the front and rear ends, the main body part is provided with protruding sliding blocks on the left and right sides at the rear end, the sliding blocks can slide in the sliding grooves and are limited by the stop walls; when the holder body slides forward to the limit of the stop walls of the sliding blocks at the front end of the sliding grooves, the opening groove is entirely stretched out of the lower cover plate, and the main body part is at least partially accommodated in the lower cover plate; when the holder body slides backward to the limit of the stop walls of the sliding blocks at the rear end of the sliding grooves, the opening groove is entirely accommodated in the lower cover plate.

[0007] The shower holder for a child bath tub according to the embodiment of the utility model further comprises an upper cover plate, the upper cover plate and the lower cover plate are buckled to form a space for accommodating the holder body and leave a gap in front of the space for the holder body to go in and out.

[0008] The shower holder for a child bath tub according to the embodiment of the utility model is provided with at least two sliding convex lines on the top surface of the lower cover plate and / or the bottom surface of the upper cover plate.

[0009] The shower holder for a child bath tub according to the embodiment of the utility model is provided with a concave limiting groove at the rear end of the top surface of the main body part, and a protruding limiting block is arranged at the corresponding position of the rear end of the bottom surface of the upper cover plate; when the holder body is slid backward to the limit of the blocking wall at the rear end of the sliding groove, the limiting block is limited in the limiting groove, and the holder body cannot be moved under the action of no external force.

[0010] The shower holder for a child bath tub according to the embodiment of the utility model is provided with a pull-out part at the front end of the holder body, which can be held by hands.

[0011] The shower holder for a child bath tub according to the embodiment of the utility model is provided with clamping holes on the left and right sides of the upper cover plate, and clamping heads are arranged at the corresponding positions on the left and right sides of the lower cover plate; the clamping heads are inserted into the clamping holes to limit the close buckling of the upper cover plate and the lower cover plate.

[0012] According to some embodiments of the utility model, the upper cover plate and / or the lower cover plate are provided with mounting parts on the two sides, and the mounting parts are provided with mounting holes for connecting and fixing with the rim.

[0013] According to some embodiments of the utility model, the rim is provided with a holder opening, and the holder body can go in and out of the holder opening.

[0014] According to some embodiments of the utility model, the rim comprises a rim upper wall and a rim lower wall, and the rim upper wall and the rim lower wall partially or wholly enclose a certain space, the shower holder is fixed in the space, and the holder opening is arranged on the rim upper wall and / or the rim lower wall.

[0015] According to some embodiments of the utility model, the rim comprises a rim upper wall and a rim lower wall, and the rim upper wall and the rim lower wall partially or wholly enclose a certain space, the upper cover plate is part of the rim upper wall, and the lower cover plate is part of the rim lower wall.

[0016] In summary, the utility model has the beneficial effects compared with the prior art: the holder body slides forward and backward in the lower cover plate, forming a linear displacement motion track, which not only saves the space in the rim, but also saves the space outside the rim, helps to improve the flexibility of product design and improve the convenience of product use. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0017] Figure 1 It is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the combination of the holder body and the rim.

[0018] Figure 2 Figure is a schematic view of the connection structure of the bracket body and the lower cover plate;

[0019] Figure 3 Figure is a schematic view of the connection structure of the bracket body and the lower cover plate;

[0020] Figure 4 Figure is a schematic view of the mounting portion structure;

[0021] Figure 5 Figure is a schematic view of the exploded structure of the upper cover plate, the bracket body and the lower cover plate;

[0022] Figure 6 Figure is a schematic view of the exploded structure of the upper cover plate, the bracket body and the lower cover plate;

[0023] Figure 7 Figure is a schematic view of the overall structure of the bracket body and the upper wall of the rim;

[0024] Figure 8 Figure is a schematic view of the exploded structure of the bracket body and the upper wall of the rim and the lower wall of the rim;

[0025] Figure 9 Figure is a schematic view of the position relationship between the bracket opening and the rim

[0026] Reference signs:

[0027] 1, bracket body; 11, opening groove; 12, main body portion; 121, sliding block; 122, limiting groove; 13, pulling portion; 2, upper cover plate; 21, limiting block; 22, clamping hole; 3, lower cover plate; 31, sliding groove; 311, blocking wall; 33, clamping head; 4, rim; 41, upper wall of the rim; 42, lower wall of the rim; 43, bracket opening; 5, mounting portion; 51, mounting hole; 60, sliding protrusion DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0028] In the description of the present utility model, it should be explained that the directions or position relationships indicated by the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", "front", "rear", "left" and "right" are based on the directions or position relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and thus cannot be understood as limiting the present utility model in that the indicated devices or elements must have a specific direction, be constructed and operated in a specific direction.

[0029] The present utility model will be further described in detail below in combination with the drawings:

[0030] A shower holder for a child bath tub is made of plastic material, which on one hand facilitates mold injection production and reduces marginal cost, and on the other hand provides the possibility for structures relying on plastic deformation to achieve buckling, limiting and the like between plastic parts. Figures 1 to 9As shown, the basin rim 4 is the edge of the children's bathtub. In this embodiment, the shower head bracket is fixed on the basin rim 4 to hold the shower head, making it convenient for children to use when bathing or washing their hair. The shower head bracket consists of a bracket body 1 and a lower cover plate 3. The lower cover plate 3 supports the bracket body 1. The bracket body 1 is placed horizontally on the lower cover plate 3 and can slide back and forth within the lower cover plate 3, allowing for linear movements of pulling out and pushing back. Compared to the arc-shaped rotation of the prior art, this design saves more space. The bracket body 1 includes an opening slot 11 at the front for holding the shower head handle and a main body 12 at the rear for providing support. The opening slot 11 is question mark shaped to facilitate the placement of the shower head handle and the passage of the shower head hose. The lower cover plate 3 has sliding grooves 31 running back and forth on both sides. The sliding grooves 31 have baffles 311 at their front and rear ends. The sliding grooves 31 can be open grooves that open upwards or closed grooves that have no openings at the top and bottom. The main body 12 has protruding sliders on both sides at its rear end. 121, the slider 121 can slide in the groove 31 and be limited by the baffle 311; when the bracket body 1 slides forward to the baffle at the front end of the slider 121 and the groove 31, the opening groove 11 extends out of the lower cover plate 3 to place the shower head, and the main body 12 is at least partially accommodated in the lower cover plate to support the weight of the shower head; when the bracket body 1 slides backward to the baffle at the rear end of the slider 121 and the groove 31, the opening groove 11 is completely retracted into the lower cover plate 3, so that the bracket body 1 does not occupy space when not in use.

[0031] like Figure 5 and Figure 6As shown, to better fix the support body 1, an upper cover plate 2 can be provided. The upper cover plate 2 and the lower cover plate 3 are fastened together to form a space to accommodate the support body, and a notch is left at the front end of the space for the support body to enter and exit. To reduce the friction between the upper and lower surfaces of the support body 1 when it moves back and forth in this space, and to reduce surface wear while improving the convenience of pushing and pulling, at least two sliding protrusions 60 can be provided on the top surface of the lower cover plate 3 or the bottom surface of the upper cover plate 2, or both. The sliding protrusions 60 run in a front-back direction, and at least two can ensure the stability of the movement of the support body 1. When the support body 1 slides backward to the stop wall at the rear end of the slider 121 and the slide groove 31, in order to ensure that the support body 1 cannot move without external force after being stored in the space, a... The main body 12 has a recessed limiting groove 122 at the rear end of its top surface, and a protruding limiting block is provided at the corresponding position at the rear end of the bottom surface of the upper cover plate 2. Under the action of plastic deformation, the limiting block 21 is limited in the limiting groove 122. When the bracket body 1 moves forward under the action of external force, the limiting block 21 is released from the limiting groove 122 under the action of plastic deformation. The upper cover plate 2 and the lower cover plate 3 can be fastened together by conventional means of glue, screws, and rivets, or by setting locking holes 22 on the left and right sides of the upper cover plate 2 and locking heads 33 at the corresponding positions on the left and right sides of the lower cover plate 3. After the locking heads 33 are inserted into the locking holes 22, they are limited so that the upper cover plate and the lower cover plate are tightly fastened together. The limiting of the locking heads 33 and the locking holes 22 is also based on the plastic deformation of the plastic material.

[0032] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the front end of the support body 1 is provided with a pull-out part 13 for hand gripping, which facilitates pulling or pushing the support body 1 to move back and forth. The pull-out part 13 is preferably a strip-shaped silicone piece with a downward curved surface, which improves the grip and allows brand or advertising information to be marked on the surface.

[0033] like Figure 4 As shown, the upper cover plate 2 and / or the lower cover plate 3 have mounting parts 5 on one or both sides. The mounting parts 5 can be configured as triangular shapes extending to the left and right sides to facilitate connection with the outside. Mounting holes 51 are provided on the mounting parts 5 for connection and fixation with the basin rim 4. The mounting holes 51 can be used to pass through bolts or screws.

[0034] The shower head holder can be fixed to the top or bottom surface of the basin rim 4. The basin rim 4 commonly has a flat or curved shape, such as... Figure 9 As shown, when the basin rim 4 is curved, a support opening 43 can be opened in the basin rim 4, so that the support body 1 can move in and out of the support opening 43.

[0035] The rim 4 can be a single-layer sidewall, or it can be... Figure 8 and Figure 9The wall shown is partly or entirely composed of an upper wall 41 and a lower wall 42 of the basin rim. The upper wall 41 and the lower wall 42 of the basin rim partially or entirely enclose a certain space. The shower head bracket is fixed in this space. The bracket opening 43 can be opened on the upper wall 41 or the lower wall 42 of the basin rim, or on the combined wall composed of the two.

[0036] In addition, to adapt to different processing techniques and the structural needs of different products, the upper cover plate 2 can be set as a separate component or as part of the upper wall 41 of the basin rim, and the lower cover plate 3 can be set separately or as part of the lower wall 42 of the basin rim. The separate upper cover plate 2 can be combined with the separate lower cover plate 3 or with the lower cover plate 3 as part of the lower wall 42 of the basin rim; similarly, the separate lower cover plate 3 can be combined with the separate upper cover plate 2 or with the upper cover plate 2 as part of the upper wall 41 of the basin rim. Figure 7 The diagram shown is a combination of the separate lower cover plate 3 and the upper cover plate 2, which is part of the upper wall 41 of the basin rim.

[0037] In use, squeeze the pull-out part 13 and pull the bracket body 1 forward until the slider 121 and the front end of the slide groove 31 are stopped. The opening groove 11 extends out of the lower cover plate 3 to place the shower head. The main body 12 provides support. After the shower head is used, push the bracket body 1 backward until the slider 121 and the rear end of the slide groove 31 are stopped. The opening groove 11 is then retracted into the lower cover plate 3. The limiting block 21 is stopped in the limiting groove 122 so that the bracket body 1 will not move without external force. This forward and backward movement method not only saves the space occupied by the shower head bracket on the edge of the basin 4 and improves the flexibility of the design, but also saves the space occupied outside the edge of the basin 4, making the shower head bracket easier to use in small spaces and improving convenience.

[0038] The above description is merely an exemplary embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present utility model. The scope of protection of the present utility model is determined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub, made of plastic, the shower head holder is fixed to the rim of the bathtub and used to hold the shower head, characterized in that: The device includes a support body and a lower cover plate. The support body is placed horizontally on the lower cover plate and can slide back and forth within the lower cover plate. The support body includes an opening slot at the front for placing the shower handle and a main body at the rear for providing support. The lower cover plate has sliding grooves running forward and backward on its left and right sides, and baffles are provided at the front and rear ends of the sliding grooves. The main body has protruding sliders on its left and right rear ends, and the sliders can slide in the sliding grooves and are limited by the baffles. When the support body slides forward to the stop wall at the front end of the slider and the slide groove, the opening groove extends completely out of the lower cover plate, and the main body is at least partially accommodated in the lower cover plate; when the support body slides backward to the stop wall at the rear end of the slider and the slide groove, the opening groove is completely retracted into the lower cover plate.

2. The shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes an upper cover plate, which is fastened to the lower cover plate to form a space for accommodating the support body, and a notch is left at the front end of the space for the support body to enter and exit.

3. The shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 2, characterized in that: The top surface of the lower cover plate and / or the bottom surface of the upper cover plate are provided with at least two sliding protrusions.

4. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 3, characterized in that: The rear end of the top surface of the main body is provided with a recessed limiting groove, and the rear end of the bottom surface of the upper cover plate is provided with a protruding limiting block. When the bracket body slides backward to the limit of the slider and the back wall of the sliding groove, the limiting block is limited in the limiting groove, and the bracket body cannot move without the action of external force.

5. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 4, characterized in that: The front end of the support body is provided with a pull-out part that can be held by hand.

6. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper cover plate has locking holes on its left and right sides, and the lower cover plate has locking heads at corresponding positions on its left and right sides. After the locking heads are inserted into the locking holes, they are limited so that the upper cover plate and the lower cover plate are tightly fastened together.

7. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to any one of claims 2-6, characterized in that: The upper cover plate and / or the lower cover plate are provided with mounting parts on both sides, and the mounting parts are provided with mounting holes for connecting and fixing with the rim of the basin.

8. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 7, characterized in that: The basin has a support opening along its rim, and the support body can move in and out of the support opening.

9. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to claim 8, characterized in that: The basin rim includes an upper rim wall and a lower rim wall. The upper rim wall and the lower rim wall partially or completely enclose a certain space. The shower head bracket is fixed in this space. The bracket opening is opened on the upper rim wall and / or the lower rim wall.

10. A shower head holder for a children's bathtub according to any one of claims 2-6, characterized in that: The basin rim includes an upper rim wall and a lower rim wall, which partially or completely enclose a certain space. The upper cover plate is a part of the upper rim wall, and the lower cover plate is a part of the lower rim wall.

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