IP Library Granted Patent US 12680326
Granted Patent B2
US 12680326 · App. 18/388,702 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Steps for a spa

Inventors: Michael Andersen (American Fork, UT); Mark McLane (Lehi, UT)
Assignee: Bullfrog International, LC
E04H4/144
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12680326
App. No.
18/388,702
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

This application relates generally to steps for a spa or another water containing vessel. In various aspects, steps for a spa may include a lower hollow frame, a first platform disposed over the lower hollow frame, and an upper hollow frame disposed over a back portion of the first platform. The steps may also include a second platform disposed over the upper hollow frame. Each of the lower hollow frame and the upper hollow frame may be formed of a plurality of structural panels and a plurality of decorative panels. The plurality of decorative panels may match any decorative paneling of the spa, next to which the steps are arranged.

Claims (41)

1 . A set of steps for a spa, the steps comprising:

a pair of side panels, each side panel comprising:

a vertical portion defining or including a first plurality of mortices, and

a horizontal portion integral with the vertical portion and defining or including a second plurality of mortices;

a lower front panel configured to engage with a front edge of the horizontal portion, the lower front panel comprising a slot for slidably receiving a lower front decorative panel;

an upper front panel configured to engage with a front edge of the vertical portion, the upper front panel comprising a slot for slidably receiving an upper front decorative panel, the lower front decorative panel and the upper front decorative panel matching a decorative panel of the spa;

at least one back panel configured to engage with a back edge of the vertical portion;

a lower step platform connectable to the horizontal portion and the lower front panel; and

an upper step platform connectable to the vertical portion and the upper front panel.

2 . The set of steps of claim 1 , wherein the pair of side panels prevents the lower front decorative panel and upper front decorative panel from being slidably removed from the lower front panel slot and the upper front panel slot.

3 . The set of steps of claim 2 , further comprising a cleat to removably attach the set of steps to a spa, the cleat comprising:

a body;

a first projection at a first end of the body; and

a second projection at a second end of the body, where the first projection is for engaging an underside of a spa and the second projection is for engaging an underside of the set of steps to the spa.

4 . The set of steps of claim 2 , wherein the upper step platform is connectable to both the upper front panel and a second back panel.

5 . The set of steps of claim 1 , wherein the lower front panel comprises a first end and a second end opposite the first end, each of the first end and the second end having a tenon for engaging one of the second plurality of mortices of the horizontal portion.

6 . The set of steps of claim 1 , further comprising an interior lower panel vertically arranged under the upper front panel and substantially aligned with the lower front panel.

7 . The set of steps of claim 6 , wherein the lower step platform is connectable to both the lower front panel and the interior lower panel.

8 . The set of steps of claim 1 , wherein the upper step platform is connectable to both the upper front panel and the at least one back panel.

9 . The set of steps of claim 1 , wherein the upper front panel comprises a first end and a second end opposite the first end, each of the first end and the second end having a tenon for engaging one of the first plurality of mortices of the vertical portion.

10 . A set of steps for a spa comprising:

a lower step comprising a step platform and a front panel, the front panel comprising a slot for slidably receiving a lower front decorative panel;

an upper step comprising a step platform and a front panel, the front panel comprising a slot for slidably receiving an upper front decorative panel, each of the lower front decorative panel and the upper front decorative panel matching a decorative panel of the spa;

a first side panel connectable to a first side of the lower step and a first side of the upper step, the first side panel connectable without visible fasteners;

a second side panel connectable to a second side of the lower step and a second side the upper step, the second side of the lower step and the upper step opposite the first side of the lower step and the upper step, the second side panel connectable without visible fasteners; and

a back panel connectable to a back edge of the step platform of the upper step,

wherein the step platform of the lower step is interchangeable with the step platform of the upper step.

11 . The set of steps of claim 10 , wherein the first side panel comprises a lower portion connectable to the first side of the lower step and an upper portion connectable to the first side of the upper step.

12 . The set of steps of claim 10 , wherein the second side panel comprises a lower portion connectable to the second side of the lower step and an upper portion connectable to the second side of the upper step.

13 . The set of steps of claim 10 , wherein the first side panel is connectable to a first side of the front panel of the lower step.

14 . The set of steps of claim 10 , wherein the first side panel is connectable to a first side of the front panel of the upper step.

15 . A set of steps for a spa, the steps comprising:

a pair of side panels, each side panel comprising:

a vertical portion defining or including a first plurality of mortices, and

a horizontal portion integral with the vertical portion and defining or including a second plurality of mortices;

a lower front panel configured to engage with a front edge of the horizontal portion;

an upper front panel configured to engage with a front edge of the vertical portion;

at least one back panel configured to engage with a back edge of the vertical portion;

a lower step platform connectable to the horizontal portion and the lower front panel;

an upper step platform connectable to the vertical portion and the upper front panel; and

an interior lower panel vertically arranged under the upper front panel and substantially aligned with the lower front panel.