Patent classifications
A47K2003/305
Splash guard apparatus
A splash guard apparatus includes an elongated wall having a first end, a second end, a first lateral surface, a second lateral surface, an upper edge and a lower edge. The elongated wall is comprised of a water impermeable material, the elongated wall is flexible. A plurality of couplers is attached to the elongated wall along the lower edge. Each of the couplers releasably engages a wall adjacent to a bathing area.
Shower
A shower-screen pivot device comprises a seating element mountable to a shower surface, and a screen-support element for supporting at least part of a shower screen. The seating element has a first panel-pivot element, and the screen-support element has a second panel-pivot element which is engagable with the first panel-pivot element. When interengaged, the first and second panel-pivot elements are rotatable relative to each other about a panel-pivot axis P which is parallel to a base of the seating element. This enables an installer to semi-erect a shower-screen panel with a lower edge watertightly sealed, and leave it unattended and self-supported whilst attending to other panels.
SHOWER CURB SYSTEM
A shower curb system for installation in a shower area includes an anchor member and a curb member. The anchor member is arranged for attachment to a subfloor. The curb member is installable on the anchor member to selectively lock the curb member to the anchor member. The curb member forms a flow barrier between a wet floor area and a dry floor area of the shower area. The curb member defines an internal cavity including a top opening. The internal cavity is configured to receive one or more glass members via the top opening such that curb member at least in part locates and supports the one or more glass member in the shower area.
Drain Arrangement for Shower Door
A shower door sweep includes a bottom sweep element which defines an outer trough and an inner trough. The outer trough is sized to receive the bottom edge of a shower door. A drain channel element is inserted into the inner trough of the bottom sweep element and collects water droplets sliding down along the door wall and routes them to the hinge-end of the shower door even when the door is in the open position.
Drain arrangement for shower door
A shower door sweep includes a bottom sweep element which defines an outer trough and an inner trough. The outer trough is sized to receive the bottom edge of a shower door. A drain channel element is inserted into the inner trough of the bottom sweep element and collects water droplets sliding down along the door wall and routes them to the hinge-end of the shower door even when the door is in the open position.
DETACHABLE AND REPLACEABLE SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY WITH BUFFER FUNCTION
The invention discloses a detachable and replaceable shower door assembly with a buffer function, which comprises a room body, a door, a cross bar, a pulley, a buffer and an anti-bounce member. The buffer is detachably and replaceably arranged in an accommodating cavity, and the anti-bounce member is cooperatively disposed to allow the perfect combination of the buffer and the anti-bounce member, which provides a simple structure, allows easy push and pull, prevents hands from being gripped, causes little sound when the door is opened or closed, provides convenience in disassembly and stable operation, and avoids taking up space, thus ensuring the soft and stable opening or closing of the shower door.
Base member for a shower door assembly
A shower door assembly includes a door panel having an inner surface to face a bathing enclosure, and a base member having an upper surface positioned between an inner side and an outer side. The base member inner side is positioned between the door panel inner surface and the base member outer side. The inner side at least partially defines a recess and is shaped to receive liquid from and divert liquid back to the bathing enclosure. A base for a moveable door has a substrate defining upper and lower surfaces extending between first and second edge regions, and a first leg section extending from the substrate lower surface and offset from the first edge region. The first leg section and the first edge region of the substrate cooperate to define a liquid diverter extending longitudinally to redirect flow away from the substrate upper surface.
Shower door track
A shower door track for mounting in a bathtub or shower. The shower door track is supported on the bathtub or shower and has a top surface to direct water into the tub. A channel extends the length of the track. A flexible elastomeric strip is mounted in the channel and bends when the user applies a horizontal force to the elastomeric strip to prevent injury or discomfort to the user.
Water barrier for shower door bottom
A water barrier assembly for a shower door, including first and second sidewalls, a bottom wall joining the first and second sidewalls, interior surfaces of the bottom wall and the first and second sidewalls defining a channel adapted to receive a bottom portion of a shower door, a deflector extending outward from a top portion of the first sidewall, and a flexible blade extending from a bottom surface of the deflector and adjacent to an exterior surface of the first sidewall terminating with a distal end beyond a bottom surface of the bottom wall.
SHOWER STEAM HOODIE FOR PROVIDING A STEAM SHOWER USING A SHOWER STALL
Disclosed herein is a shower steam hoodie for providing a steam shower using a shower stall, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the shower steam hoodie may include a cover layer, at least one adhesive strip, and at least one adhesive hook. Further, the cover layer configured for covering the shower stall from top. Further, the cover layer may include a top layer surrounded by the at least one adhesive strip. Further, the at least one adhesive strip may include an air tight adhesive strip. Further, the at least one adhesive strip may be configured to be placed along at least one edge of the cover layer. Further, the at least one adhesive hook configured for securely connecting the cover layer to at least one side wall of the shower stall.