Patent classifications
A47K3/16
Stud attachment with pan liner holder
A special shaped stud attachment for holding a panel liner into place has surfaces for attaching to metal studs, surfaces for holding the pan liner, and a liner holding pocket that holds the liner under the level of the wall material.
Apparatuses and methods for producing a shower tray
The method of producing a shower tray using a shower tray blank is disclosed. The method may comprise identifying a drain location on the shower tray blank. The method may further comprise deflecting the shower tray blank at an internal location relative to a shower tray perimeter of the shower tray blank along the depth dimension to a deflected state. The method may also comprise cutting the shower tray blank along a plane generally perpendicular to a depth dimension of the shower tray blank when the shower tray blank is in the deflected state to form the shower tray and a discarded portion. An apparatus for producing a shower tray is also disclosed.
Stud Attachment with Pan Liner Holder
A special shaped stud attachment for holding a panel liner into place has surfaces for attaching to metal studs, surfaces for holding the pan liner, and a liner holding pocket that holds the liner under the level of the wall material.
Waterproof panel for shower tray
A waterproof panel for shower tray, adapted to be placed over a foundation, to be interposed between the latter and a floor covering layer includes at least one plate-like element and a waterproof covering which is applied on top of the at least one plate-like element, and has, on the lower face for adhesion to the foundation, and low-relief portions adapted to accommodate adhesive for the adhesion of the panel to the foundation.
BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.
BATHTUB DOOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position.
Profile System for a Sanitary Facility
A profile system for a sanitary system, such as a floor-level shower, includes at least one profile element and at least one flat and flexible sealing element. The sealing element has a mounting area which, in a non-installed state, is fixed to the profile element by a mounting element. The sealing element includes at least one region overlapping the profile element, the overlapping region being adapted to fix the profile element in its mounting position.
Sloped shower tiling frame
A frame having a slope for supporting tiles of a shower floor, having: a plurality of slats in a grid formation; a higher portion and a lower portion creating the slope; a plurality of guide rails configured to hold the tiles in place at a uniform level with each other and following the slope when placed onto the frame; a drain hole at the lower portion, the drain hole aligning with a drain of the shower floor; the slope of the frame and the tiles allowing water to flow from the higher portion to the lower portion towards the drain and quickly drain the water into the drain, thus preventing accumulation of the water on the shower floor.
Sloped shower tiling frame
A frame having a slope for supporting tiles of a shower floor, having: a plurality of slats in a grid formation; a higher portion and a lower portion creating the slope; a plurality of guide rails configured to hold the tiles in place at a uniform level with each other and following the slope when placed onto the frame; a drain hole at the lower portion, the drain hole aligning with a drain of the shower floor; the slope of the frame and the tiles allowing water to flow from the higher portion to the lower portion towards the drain and quickly drain the water into the drain, thus preventing accumulation of the water on the shower floor.
WATERPROOF PANEL FOR SHOWER TRAY
A waterproof panel for shower tray, adapted to be placed over a foundation, to be interposed between the latter and a floor covering layer includes at least one plate-like element and a waterproof covering which is applied on top of the at least one plate-like element, and has, on the lower face for adhesion to the foundation, and low-relief portions adapted to accommodate adhesive for the adhesion of the panel to the foundation.