Shower/tub wall including a bracketless curtain rod
11317752 · 2022-05-03
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates generally to molded rod mounts for shower/bathing systems. In particular, the present disclosure provides at least one molded rod mount having a first wall body including a first recess configured to receive a first end of a rod. The first recess includes an axis perpendicular to the first wall body, a first curved portion having a first depth and a first radius of curvature relative to the axis, and a first rear portion adjacent to the first curved portion. A second recess is disposed opposite the first recess on a second wall body opposite the first wall body.
Claims
1. A shower system for bracketless mounting of a shower rod comprising: a first wall body including a first wall body planar surface extending between an upper edge and a lower edge, the lower edge proximate a water collecting surface, a first recess molded within the first wall body planar surface and configured to receive a first end of a rod, the first recess being integral within the first wall body to define a single wall panel extending between the upper edge and the lower edge, the first recess including: an axis perpendicular to the first wall body; a first curved portion having a first depth and a first radius of curvature relative to the axis; and, a first rear portion adjacent to the first curved portion, the first rear portion parallel and offset relative to the first wall body planar surface at a distance equal to the first depth; a second wall body including a second wall body planar surface extending between an upper edge and a lower edge, the lower edge proximate a water collecting surface, a second recess molded within the second wall body planar surface and configured to receive a second end of the rod, the second recess being integral within the second wall body to define a single wall panel extending between the upper edge and the lower edge, the second wall body opposite the first wall body and the second recess opposite the first recess, the second recess including: the axis perpendicular to the second wall body and to the first wall body; a second curved portion having a second depth and a second radius of curvature relative to the axis, the second depth equal to the first depth, and the second radius of curvature equal to the first radius of curvature; and, a second rear portion adjacent to the second curved portion, the second rear portion parallel and offset relative to the second wall body planar surface at a distance equal to the second depth; and at least one of: the first recess further including: first and second side portions extending upward from the first curved portion, the first and second side portions having the first depth, the first and second side portions extending from the first wall body planar surface to the first rear portion, and the second recess further including: third and fourth side portions extending upward from the second curved portion, the third and fourth side portions having the second depth, the third and fourth side portions extending from the second wall body planar surface to the second rear portion.
2. The shower system of claim 1, wherein the first recess further includes a first entry opening disposed between the first side portion the second side portion.
3. The shower system of claim 2, wherein the first entry opening is configured to receive the first end of the rod, the first entry opening having a width of at least 35 mm (1.38 inches).
4. The shower system of claim 1, wherein the second recess further includes a second entry opening disposed between the third side portion the fourth side portion.
5. The shower system of claim 4, wherein the second entry opening is configured to receive the second end of the rod, the second entry opening having a width of at least 35 mm (1.38 inches).
6. The shower system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first recess and the second recess further comprise an additional surface having a decorative contour adjacent to at least one of a first wall body planar surface and a second wall body planar surface.
7. The shower system of claim 1, wherein the first wall body including the first recess and the second wall body including the second recess are molded as portions of a one-piece construction bathing system.
8. The shower system of claim 7, wherein the one-piece construction bathing system comprises a thermoplastic polymer.
9. The shower system of claim 8, wherein the polymer is an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
10. The molded rod mount shower system of claim 1, wherein the first radius of curvature is about 12.7 mm (0.5 inch).
11. The shower system of claim 1, wherein the first depth is at least 12.7 mm.
12. A shower wall panel for bracketless mounting of a shower rod including: a first wall body including a first wall body planar surface extending between an upper edge and a lower edge, the lower edge proximate a water collecting surface, the upper edge being positioned above a shower head, a first recess molded within the first wall body planar surface and configured to receive a first end of a rod, the first recess being integral within the first wall body to define a single wall panel extending between the upper edge and the lower edge, the first recess including: an axis perpendicular to the first wall body; a first curved portion having a first depth and a first radius of curvature relative to the axis; and, a first rear portion adjacent to the first curved portion, the first rear portion parallel and offset relative to the first wall body planar surface at a distance equal to the first depth; the first recess further including: first and second side portions extending upward from the first curved portion, the first and second side portions having the first depth.
13. The shower system of claim 1, wherein the upper edge of the first wall body is positioned above a shower head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The detailed description of the drawings particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The embodiments of the invention described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed. Rather, the embodiments selected for description have been chosen to enable one skilled in the art to practice the invention.
(12) The present disclosure relates generally to bathing and/or shower systems or enclosures having a molded rod mounting system for receiving a shower curtain rod for holding a shower curtain. In particular, the present disclosure provides molded recesses disposed at opposing walls of the shower system for securely holding a shower curtain rod without the use of mechanical fasteners (e.g., clips, nails, screws, staples, etc.) and without the need of tools for installation. The present disclosure addresses the need for providing simple to install shower/tub systems having the clean lines and architectural bathroom styles on-trend and in demand, while obviating the need for mechanical fasteners. Thus, a finished bathroom may be achieved in a time-efficient and cost-efficient manner with attractive results.
(13) Various aspects of the present disclosure include a shower/tub system 10 as shown in
(14) Shower curtain rod 30, referred to interchangeably herein as simply rod 30, as shown in
(15) Wall body 12 of system 20 having a wall body planar surface 16 may optionally also include at least one additional surface having a decorative contour, e.g., decorative surface 18, adjacent to wall body planar surface 16. Decorative surface 18 provides for aesthetically smooth lines for clean design molded bathing systems according to the present disclosure. For example, decorative surface 18 may be one of rounded, chamfered, beveled, filleted, angled, sloped, and combinations thereof.
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(21) As further detailed herein, system 20 further illustratively includes a second wall body 112, opposite the first wall body, i.e., wall body 12. The second wall body 112 includes a second recess 114 for providing a second rod mount for receiving second end 33 of rod 30. The first and second recesses 14 and 114 are disposed opposite one another and the molded rod mounts are disposed at the appropriate height H (as shown in
(22) For installing rod 30 into a shower/tub system 10 having first and second recesses 14 and 114, the rod 30 is positioned longitudinally along axis A in a horizontal position from just above the first and second entry openings 42 for releasing into the entry openings for being received by the first and second recesses 14 and 114. The rod 30 is secured by the depth 24 of the curved portions 22 of the respective first and second recesses 14, the depth of opposing molded rod mounts curved portions 22 serving as a ledge support, to hold and fix the rod 30 in place while also providing support for holding the rings 45 and shower curtain 40 onto the rod 30.
(23) In some embodiments, system 20 illustratively includes a recess 14 on a first wall body 12, and an alternate recess 114′, as shown in
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(25) For installing rod 30 into a shower/tub system 10 having a first recess 14 and a second recess 114′, the rod 30 is illustratively angled from axis A (i.e., a horizontal position) to insert second end 33 of rod 30 into the circular recess 114′ followed by inserting the first end 31 of rod 30 into the first entry opening 42 of recess 14. The rod 30 is secured by the depth 24 of the curved portion 22 of the first recess 14 supporting the first end 31 of rod 30 and the depth 124 of the curved portion 122 of the second recess 114′ supporting the opposite second end 33 of rod 30. The depth of opposing molded rod mounts, having recesses 14 and 114′ opposite one another, serve as a ledge support to hold and fix the rod 30 in place while also providing support for holding the rings and shower curtain onto the rod 30.
(26) Wall body 112 having a wall body planar surface 116 may optionally also include at least one additional surface having a decorative contour, e.g., decorative surface 118, adjacent to wall body planar surface 116. Decorative surface 118 provides for aesthetically smooth lines for clean design molded bathing systems according to the present disclosure. For example, decorative surface 118 may be one of rounded, chamfered, beveled, filleted, angled, sloped, and combinations thereof.
(27) In some illustrative embodiments, the entry opening 42 of recess 14 configured to receive the first end 31 of the rod 30 has a width 44 (as shown in
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(29) As mentioned, advantageously system 20 including at least one recess 14 is made of a polymer molded in a single, one-piece construction. Alternatively, the system 20 may be formed of multiple molded wall panels or bodies assembled together. System 20 may include a recess 14 on each of two opposing wall bodies or alternatively may include a recess 14 opposite a recess 114. The molded bathing system may comprise a thermoplastic polymer or other suitable material for forming the bathing system as known by those of skill in the art. In some embodiments, the polymer is an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. In other illustrative embodiments, the system 20 may be formed of acrylic capped high impact polystyrene, crystal capped high impact polystyrene, sheet molded compound material or fiberglass reinforced plastic.
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(31) Step 316 includes forming a second recess 114 for a second molded rod mount. The first and second molded rod mounts are on opposing wall bodies 12, 112, wherein the second molded rod mount is opposite the first molded rod mount and the second recess 114 is opposite the first recess 14. Steps 314 and 316 may occur sequentially or concurrently. More particularly, the first wall body 12 and the second wall body 112 may be molded within a single mold at the same time, or in separate molds at different times.
(32) The recess 14 of step 314 and/or the recess 114 of step 316 may further include first and second side portions 32 and 34 extending upward from the curved portion 22, the first and second side portions 32 and 34 having the first depth. The recess 14 of step 314 and/or the recess 114 of step 316 may further include an entry opening 42 disposed between the first side portion 32 the second side portion 34. After the forming of the recesses 14 and 114 of steps 314 and 316, the mold is set to form a shower/tub system 20 as in step 318.
(33) Optionally the method includes the step 320 of installing the rod 30 in the bathing system 20 by coupling the first and second ends 31 and 33 of the rod 30 to the first and second molded rod mounts. As may be appreciated, steps 312, 314, 316 are considered to be manufacturing process steps, while steps 318, 320 are considered to be installation process steps.
(34) Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as describe and defined in the following claims.