Shower floor assembly
10988919 · 2021-04-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47K3/405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E03F2201/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03F2005/0412
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03F5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A shower floor former assembly is provided which comprises a shower floor former having a non-circular waste-plate receiver and a drain waste plate which is dimensioned to be receivable in the waste-plate receiver. A centre point of the waste-plate receiver is offset from a centre point of the shower floor former, and the drain waste plate has a drainage aperture therethrough, a centre point of the drainage aperture being offset from a centre point of the drain waste plate. The drain waste plate is receivable in the waste-plate receiver in a first condition in which the centre point of the drainage aperture is offset relative to the centre point of the shower floor former. The drain waste plate is also receivable in the waste-plate receiver in a second condition in which the centre point of the drainage aperture is coincident with the centre point of the shower floor former.
Claims
1. A shower floor former assembly comprising: a shower floor former having a non-circular waste-plate receiver, a centre point of the waste-plate receiver being offset from a centre point of the shower floor former; the shower floor former having a multi-faceted upper surface, wherein each face of the multi-faceted upper surface of the shower floor former has a linear edge terminating at the waste-plate receiver, the said linear edges being co-planar with one another so that each face of the multi-faceted upper surface terminates in an in-use horizontal plane; a drain waste plate which is dimensioned to be receivable in the waste-plate receiver, the drain waste plate having a drainage aperture therethrough, a centre point of the drainage aperture being offset from a centre point of the drain waste plate, the drain waste plate having a complementarily multi-faceted upper surface to that of the shower floor former; wherein the drain waste plate is received in the waste-plate receiver in a first condition in which the centre point of the drainage aperture is offset relative to the centre point of the shower floor former; and wherein the drain waste plate is received in the waste-plate receiver in a second condition in which the centre point of the drainage aperture is coincident with the centre point of the shower floor former.
2. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the waste-plate receiver has a shape having a four-fold symmetry or a multiple thereof.
3. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the waste-plate receiver has an octagonal shape.
4. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the drain waste plate is receivable in the waste-plate receiver in a total of seven different said first conditions.
5. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drainage aperture is circular.
6. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shower floor former has an upper surface which slopes towards the waste-plate receiver.
7. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drain waste plate has an upper surface which slopes towards the drainage aperture.
8. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one base support member of the shower floor former is flush to at least one base support member of the drain waste plate in the first and second conditions.
9. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the centre point of the waste-plate receiver is offset from the centre point of the shower floor former in two axes thereof.
10. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a magnitude of the offset between the centre point of the waste-plate receiver relative to the centre point of the shower floor former is equal to a magnitude of the centre point of the drainage aperture relative to the centre point of the drain waste plate.
11. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drain waste plate is provided as a unitary component.
12. The shower floor former assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each face of the multi-faceted upper surface is or is substantially trapezoidal.
13. A shower floor former assembly comprising: a shower floor former having a non-circular waste-plate receiver, a centre point of the waste-plate receiver being offset from a centre point of the shower floor former; the shower floor former having a multi-faceted upper surface, wherein each face of the multi-faceted upper surface of the shower floor former has a linear edge terminating at the waste-plate receiver, the said linear edges being co-planar with one another so that each face of the multi-faceted upper surface terminates in an in-use horizontal plane; and a drain waste plate which is dimensioned to be receivable in the waste-plate receiver, the drain waste plate having a drainage aperture therethrough, a centre point of the drainage aperture being offset from a centre point of the drain waste plate, the drain waste plate having a complementarily multi-faceted upper surface to that of the shower floor former; wherein the drain waste plate is receivable in the waste-plate receiver in at least one condition in which the centre point of the drainage aperture is offset relative to the centre point of the shower floor former.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(16) The term shower floor former 12 is intended to describe the component which forms the floor shape in a shower area, over which a floor covering is to be laid, such as tiles. A shower floor former 12 is therefore distinguished from a shower tray, which directly forms the watertight surface on which a user stands in the shower area.
(17) The shower floor former 12 has a tray body 16 which defines a preferably rectilinear area in which the shower area is to be constructed. Within the tray body 16 is provided a waste-plate receiver 18 which here has an octagonal shape and within which the drain waste plate 14 is receivable.
(18) The shower floor former 12 has an upper surface 20 onto which a floor covering can be mounted, and is here provided as a multi-faceted upper surface 20 having a number of faces 20′ equal to the number of linear edges 22 of the waste-plate receiver 18. Each of these faces 20′ preferably slopes towards the waste-plate receiver 18 to encourage water run-off once a floor covering is applied.
(19) Where eight faces 20′ are provided in a rectilinear tray body 16, it is preferred that the faces 20′ be arranged as a quadrilateral each having one edge 24a which is equidistant between either the longitudinal or lateral parallel edges of the tray body 16, and one edge 24b which extends from the waste-plate receiver 18 to a corner of the tray body 16.
(20) The drain plate 14 here has a regular octagonal perimeter, therefore having eight linear edges 26 which match to the linear edges 22 of the waste-plate receiver 18, and therefore allow the drain plate 14 to be inserted in position at any one of eight rotational positions. The drain plate 14 also therefore preferably has a multi-faceted upper surface 28, here having eight complementary faces 28′, which also slope, preferably with the same gradient as the faces 20′ of the shower floor former 12.
(21) The drain plate 14 has a drainage aperture 30 which is preferably circular, and which is suitable for receiving a drain waste therethrough which can be connected to a plumbing system in the shower area. A seating lip 32 may be provided on the drain plate 14 for this purpose.
(22) The waste-plate receiver 18 preferably includes an internal lip upon which the drain plate 14 is seatable, and both the drain plate 14 and waste-plate receiver 18 may be provided with pre-drilled locator holes via which fasteners or connectors may be engaged, such as bolts, to fix the drain plate 14 to the shower floor former 12.
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(24) The shower floor former 12 here has a rotationally-symmetric perimeter, and therefore a centre point C.sup.SFF of the shower floor former 12 is definable. In this instance, the centre point C.sup.SFF can be determined by the intersection of two imaginary lines extending from opposite corners of the tray body 16. It is noted that the edges 24b of the faces 20′ of the shower floor former 12 are divergent with these imaginary lines. The centre point C.sup.SFF is outlined in detail in
(25) The centre point C.sup.WPR of the waste-plate receiver 18 is offset relative to the centre point C.sup.SFF of the shower floor former 12, preferably in two axes, that is, in axes parallel to both of the lateral and longitudinal edges of the shower floor former 12. This offset means that the shower floor former 12 is not, as a whole unit, rotationally symmetric.
(26) The drain waste plate 14 itself has a centre point C.sup.DWP which is coincident with the centre point C.sup.WPR of the waste-plate receiver 18 when the drain waste plate 14 is inserted into the waste-plate receiver 18. The drain aperture 30 is not centrally located within the drain waste plate 14, and a centre point C.sup.DA of the drain aperture 30 is offset relative to the centre point C.sup.DWP of the drain waste plate 14.
(27) For an octagonal drain waste plate 14, there is a total of eight configurations in which it can be received in the waste-plate receiver 18. However, since the shape of the shower floor former 12 is rotationally symmetric, but the position of the waste-plate receiver 18 prevents the whole shower floor former 12 from being so, a larger number of configurations is achievable by rotation of the shower floor former 12. For a rectilinear shower floor former 12, a 180° rotation of the shower floor former 12 is possible to double the total number of configurations, though a quadrupling can be achieved for a square shower floor former.
(28) A first indicative configuration of the shower floor former assembly 10 is shown in
(29) A second indicative configuration of the shower floor former assembly 10 is shown in
(30) These possible arrangements provide numerous advantages during installation of the shower floor former 10, which will now be explained with reference to
(31) A shower area 36 can be provided having a cut-out portion 38 of flooring 40 into which the shower floor former 12 is insertable directly onto the underlying joists 42, as per
(32) The dimensioning of the drain waste plate 14 and drainage aperture 30 are such that there will likely always be some overlap between the drainage aperture 30 and the centre point C.sup.SFF of the shower floor former 12. It is therefore important to ensure that there is no corresponding overlap between an underlying joist 42 and the centre point C.sup.SFF of the shower floor former 12 when installing the shower floor former 12. This can be ensured by rotation of the shower floor former 12 during installation until there is no said overlap. The rotational asymmetry of the waste-plate receiver 18 means that, once the shower floor former 12 is rotated, the position of the waste-plate receiver 18 relative to the joists 42 will be altered, allowing a suitable position to be found.
(33) Provided that no joist 42 directly overlaps the centre point C.sup.SFF of the shower floor former 12, a suitable configuration of the drain waste plate 14 can be found which positions the drainage aperture 30 away from the joist 42, as shown in
(34) Once a suitable drain waste plate 14 position has been found, a shower waste 44 can be installed, such as that of
(35) With the shower floor former assembly 10 installed, a suitable floor 46 can be installed, as shown in
(36) A vinyl style floor covering is shown in
(37) An indicative representation of the shower floor former assembly 10 is shown in
(38) Whilst an octagonal drain waste plate is shown in the embodiment described above, it will be appreciated that alternative non-circular geometries could be utilised. Four-fold symmetry is preferred, and therefore a square drain waste plate would work acceptably, albeit with fewer viable orientations in the waste plate receiver, and a drain waste plate having twelve-fold symmetry would also work, for example. This would, however, increase the complexity of manufacture of the shower floor former assembly.
(39) The present invention could feasibly be used in other shower floor arrangements, such as in shower trays. A multi-part shower floor installation kit could therefore be provided which comprises a shower floor body portion, such as a shower tray, which has a non-circular waste-plate receiver. A corresponding drain waste plate could then be included as per the shower floor former arrangement.
(40) It is therefore possible to provide a shower floor former assembly which can be readily installed into a shower area so that the drainage aperture, and therefore shower waste, is positionable away from any joists thereunder. This is achieved by the offsetting of the waste plate receiver from the centre of the tray, and the drainage aperture from the centre of the drain waste plate. The non-circularity of the waste plate receiver significantly reduces the difficulty in tiling over the shower floor former once installed. This arrangement also has the advantage of being able to create a centrally positioned drainage aperture, unlike other eccentric arrangements.
(41) The words ‘comprises/comprising’ and the words ‘having/including’ when used herein with reference to the present invention are used to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
(42) It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination.
(43) The embodiments described above are provided by way of examples only, and various other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the field without departing from the scope of the invention as defined herein.