The Baby Bath Stand Cart

This product safely prevents an infant from slipping in the bathtub or shower.

Many accidents happen in the bathtub. One way to prevent accidents is with the Baby Bath Stand Cart. The Baby Bath Stand Cart, a portable and fully adjustable stationary cart for use in a bathtub or shower, has an integrated holder for safely securing an infant or toddler, up to three years in age.

Easily collapsed and compacted after use, the device can be hung on a storage hook or wall-mounted hanging hook. In addition, a cap can cover the Cart, converting the unit into a bathtub seat for older children and elderly adults. Televised test marketing has been completed indicating strong consumer interest in the Baby Bath Stand Cart.

The Patent Pending Baby Bath Stand Cart was invented by Anna Piruzyan of Glendale, CA, who said, "This product is manufactured primarily of heavy duty plastic material featuring titanium and rubber components. The Baby Bath Stand Cart has a rectangular shaped framework, with the top of the framework featuring adjustable or telescoping components that enable the user to lengthen or shorten the framework in accordance to the dimensions of the bathtub. A simple locking mechanism locks the legs at the desired position. Also, the ends of these legs rest atop heavy duty rubber feet which prevent the device from slipping during use. Centrally positioned within the unit's upper framework is a square-shaped opening with soft curves, and an integrated support brace, inside of which the child is comfortably placed."

EDITOR'S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629

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