Arrangement for adjustable supporting dual panel shower curtain
10448774 ยท 2019-10-22
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Abstract
A mounting assembly for a dual panel shower curtain formed with a female element and male element adapted for mutual cooperation. The female element is formed with a base extending between first and standing rims. An arch-shaped projection extends from the exterior surface of the base. A recess extends from an interior surface of the base. The male element is formed with a base extending between first and second flanges within a projection extending outwardly therefrom. In the assembled condition, the female element engages the male element so that the male projection is disposed within interior recess of the female element projection.
Claims
1. A dual panel shower curtain comprising: an inner panel having a top edge, a bottom edge and side edges; an outer panel having a top edge, a bottom edge and side edges; at least two connecting members each having a slot, and each said connecting member joining together an upper portion of the inner panel and an upper portion of the outer panel; and at least two mounting assemblies for attaching the dual panel shower curtain directly to a shower curtain rod; each said mounting assembly consists of a female element and a male element adapted for mutual cooperation in such a manner that said connecting member is interposed between said female and male elements; said female element formed by a semi-cylindrical base having exterior and interior surfaces and extending longitudinally between spaced from each other first and second rims in one direction and first and second ends in another direction, an operational space is formed between the ends of the female element, at least one arch-shape projection extends outwardly from a central area of an exterior surface of the semi-cylindrical base, at least one recess provided at an interior surface of the base extends into said at least one projection; said male element formed by a semi-cylindrical base having inner and outer surfaces, the male element extends between spaced from each other first and second flanges in one direction, and between first and second ends in another direction, the ends of the base and flanges are separated by a gap, at least one male projection extends outwardly from the outer surface of the base, and wherein in an assembled condition the female element engages the male element such that the exterior surface of the male element base substantially engages the interior surface of the female element base with said at least one male projection being received within the interior recess of said at least one female element projection, and the ends of the base and the flanges are separated by the gap to facilitate positioning of the male element on a support rod.
2. The dual panel shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein in the assembled condition of said mounting assembly, the female element engages the male element so that the exterior surface of the male element base substantially engages the interior surface of the female element base, so that the male projection is disposed within the interior recess of the female element projection.
3. The dual panel shower curtain according to claim 2, wherein the distance between exterior surfaces of the first and second rims are slightly shorter than the distance between the interior surfaces of the first and second flanges of the male element.
4. The dual panel shower curtain according to claim 3, wherein in the assembled condition of the mounting assembly arrangement, the exterior surfaces of the first and second rims face the interior surfaces of the respective flanges of the male element.
5. The dual panel shower curtain according to claim 4, wherein the connecting member is disposed within a space defined between the interior surfaces of the first and second flanges, so that the projection of the male element is positioned within the slot of the connecting member.
6. The dual panel shower curtain according to claim 5, wherein the female element is positioned over the male element so that the male projection is positioned within the inner recess of the female projection locking the connecting member between the outer surface of the male base and the inner surface of the female base preventing disengagement of the connecting member from the mounting assembly.
7. The dual panel shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein said at least two mounting assemblies are a plurality of the mounting assemblies.
8. A mounting assembly for a dual panel shower curtain comprising: a female element and a male element provided from mutual cooperation, said female element formed by a semi-cylindrical base having exterior and interior surfaces and extending longitudinally between spaced from each other first and second rims in one direction and first and second ends in another direction, an operational space is formed between the ends of the female element, at least one arch-shape projection extends outwardly from a central area of an exterior surface of the semi-cylindrical base, at least one recess provided at an interior surface of the base extends into said at least one projection; and a male element formed by a semi-cylindrical base having inner and outer surfaces, the male element extends between spaced from each other first and second flanges in one direction, and between first and second ends in another direction, the ends of the base and flanges are separated by a gap, at least one male projection extends outwardly from the outer surface of the base; wherein in an assembled condition the female element engages the male element such that the exterior surface of the male element base substantially engages the interior surface of the female element base with said at least one male projection being received within the interior recess of said at least one female element projection.
9. The mounting assembly for the dual panel shower curtain according to claim 8, wherein the distance between exterior surfaces of the first and second rims of the female element is slightly shorter than the distance between the interior surfaces of the first and second flanges of the male element, so that in the assembled condition the exterior surface of the first and second rims are disposed in a close vicinity of the interior surface of the respective flanges of the male element.
10. The mounting assembly according to claim 9, wherein the female element is positioned over the male element so that the male projection is disposed within the inner recess of the female projection locking the connecting member between the outer surfaces of the male base and the inner surface of the female base preventing disengagement of the connecting member from the mounting assembly.
11. The mounting assembly according to claim 8, wherein said at least one female recess projection comprises at least two female recesses and said at least one male projection comprises at least two projections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the drawings which are provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) We are referring now to the drawings in general and to
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(11) It will be discussed below that the upper portion of the outer panel 112 and the inner panel 114 of the dual panel shower curtain 110 are joined together by the connecting elements 116 via a plurality of mounting assemblies 200, which are spaced longitudinally from each other in a conventional manner.
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(13) The mounting assembly 200 is adapted to engage the shower curtain rod 120 of a conventional design in order to simultaneously support the shower curtain 112 and the shower curtain liner 114 in a side by side spaced relation within a shower enclosure or the like. Each mounting assembly 200 consists of a female element 210 and a male element 212 adapted for mutual cooperation. The female element 210 is formed by a semi-cylindrical base 214 extending between first 216 and second rims 218. Longitudinally extending stoppers 220, 222 are provided at each end of the element 210. At a lower region, an operational open space 224 is formed between the stoppers for the insertion of the male element. An arch-shaped projection 226 extends outwardly from a central area of an exterior surface 228 of the semi-cylindrical base. A recess 230 extending inwardly from an interior surface 232 of the base is provided within the projection 226. It will be discussed below that in the assembled condition the interior recess 230 accommodates/receives a projection 248 of the male element 212.
(14) The male element 212 is formed by a semi-cylindrical base 240 extending between first 242 and second 244 flanges. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, an interior area 246 of the male element 212 is substantially cylindrical, so as to accommodate slidable motion of the mounting assembly 200 along the support shower curtain rod 120. An arch-shaped projection 248 extends outwardly from a central area of an exterior surface 250 of the semi-cylindrical base 240. In the circumferential direction, the ends of the base and the flanges are separated by a gap 254, so as to facilitate positioning of the male element on the support rod A. In the assembled condition, the female element 210 engages the male element 212, so that the exterior surface 250 of the male element base 240 substantially engages the interior surface 232 of the female element base. In this condition, the male projection 248 is disposed within the interior recess 230 of the female element. Since the distance A between exterior surfaces of the first and second rims 216,218 is slightly smaller than the distance B between the interior surfaces of the first and second flanges 242,244 of the male element, in the assembled condition, the exterior surfaces of the first 216 and second rims 218 are disposed in a close vicinity of the interior surfaces of the respective flanges 242, 244 of the male element. In view of the resiliency of material used in manufacturing of the mounting assembly, upon insertion the female element 210 snaps on the male element 212 so that the mounting assembly is locked.
(15) Although, in the preferred embodiment of the mounting assembly, the interior of the male element is substantially cylindrical to accommodate its slidable motion on the cylindrical supporting rod, other shapes of the interior surface of the male element provided to accommodate different shapes of the supporting rod are within the scope of the invention.
(16) The shower curtain 112 and the shower curtain liner 114 are interconnected by a plurality of connecting members 116, each formed with a slot 118 provided to accommodate the projection 248 of the respective male element. During the assembly process, the respective connecting member 116 is initially disposed within a receiving space 252 having the width substantially equal to the distance B defined between the interior surfaces of the first 242 and second 244 flanges. In this position the projection 248 of the male element is disposed within and extends above the slot 118 of the connecting member. Then, the female element is positioned over the male element, so that the male projection 248 is inserted into the inner recess 230 of the female projection locking the connecting member 116 between the outer surface 250 of the male base and the inner surface 232 of the female base, preventing disengagement of the connecting member from the mounting assembly.
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(18) The female element 210 and the male element 212 are typically integrally formed or molded of a deformable plastic during the assembly. The plastic is sufficiently resilient to return to the undeformed state after the elements are locked upon each other. Suitable plastic having the desired elasticity and resiliency, and being sufficiently rigid is polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, etc. Other moldable plastics such as polyvinyl chloride colpolymers maybe used as well. The dual panel shower curtain is constructed of conventional shower curtain material, e.g., polyvinyl chloride (PVC), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA), natural or synthetic fabrics or similar shower curtain material. The term plastic has been used herein to indicate the fact that a variety of materials such as natural or synthetic elastic and resilient plastic like materials can be utilized.
(19) The advantage of using relatively inexpensive materials such as various plastics is that the mounting assemblies 200 and the entire shower curtain accessory of the invention can be manufactured at a price enabling the shower curtain and the shower curtain liner combination to be sold as a disposable unit. A disposable shower curtainshower curtain liner not only provides convenience of modem life, but also could be used in many commercial situations such as hotels and resorts and could also be used in institutional environments.
(20) It will now be appreciated that the present invention provides an arrangement for simultaneously supporting a shower curtain and a shower curtain liner in side to side spaced, parallel relation from a curtain rod. It should be also appreciated that the invention provides a simple and effective arrangement for simultaneous attaching the shower curtain and the shower curtain liner to a rod while maintaining an aesthetic appearance. The mounting arrangement of the invention can be utilized by a common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training and does not require tools for installation.
(21) While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the description in conjunction with the drawings. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the inventive arrangements in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.