Shower curtain restrainer
10206543 ยท 2019-02-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A shower curtain restrainer for use with a shower curtain, includes an elongated body having an engagement end and an opposing weight end. An engagement member is coupled to the engagement end and is couplable to the shower curtain intermediate a top edge and a bottom edge thereof. A weight element is coupled to the weight end. When coupled to a shower curtain, a fulcrum point is formed at a rim of a bathtub contacted by the elongated body intermediate the engagement end and the weight end. This fulcrum imparts a horizontal force on the attached shower curtain, outwardly toward the rim.
Claims
1. A shower curtain restrainer comprising: a shower curtain having a top edge and a bottom edge; a bathtub having a rim; the shower curtain overhanging the bathtub, with the top edge spaced above the rim, and the bottom edge spaced below the rim and inside the bathtub; an elongated body having an engagement end and an opposing weight end; an engagement member coupled to the engagement end and selectively attached to the shower curtain intermediate the top edge and the bottom edge, the engagement end is coupled to the engagement member by a safety joiner which will disengage upon application of a predetermined tension, releasing the engagement member from the engagement end, the engagement member remaining coupled to the shower curtain upon disengagement of the safety joiner; a weight element coupled to the weight end and positioned below the rim outside the bathtub; wherein a fulcrum point is formed at a portion of the rim contacted by the elongated body intermediate the engagement end and the weight end, imparting a horizontal force on the shower curtain outwardly toward the rim.
2. The shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the elongated body has a length spanning a distance between a selected point on the shower curtain and a point below the rim of the bathtub, outside of the bathtub.
3. The shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the engagement member is one of a mechanical fastener, magnetic fastener and an adhesive fastener coupled to an outer surface of the shower curtain.
4. The shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the weight element is of sufficient weight to displace a portion of the shower curtain.
5. The shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the weight element is of sufficient total mass for the shower curtain restrainer to provide a horizontal force adequate to resist the inward force of at least a portion of the shower curtain when an associated shower is in operation.
6. A shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising: a second elongated body having an engagement end and an opposing weight end; a second engagement member coupled to the engagement end of the second elongated body and coupled to the shower curtain intermediate the top edge and the bottom edge; and a second weight element coupled to the weight end of the second elongated body and positioned below the rim outside the bathtub.
7. A shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the engagement member is coupled to the shower curtain intermediate the top edge and the bottom edge at a point on the shower curtain that is below the rim inside the bathtub.
8. A shower curtain restrainer as claimed in claim 7 wherein the bottom edge of the shower curtain is weighted to counteract an upward pulling force from the engagement member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and further and more specific objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Turning now to the drawings in which like reference characters indicate corresponding elements throughout the several views, attention is directed to
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(9) Engagement member 45 is an element or assembly capable of coupling engagement end 44 of elongated body 42 to a portion of shower curtain 30 intermediate upper edge 32 and the lower edge, at the level of or above rim 20 of bathtub 12 in this preferred embodiment, but can also be positioned below the rim as will be described presently. Engagement member 45 can be mechanical such as a clip, pin, tie, fastener, hook, snap, button, grommet, catch, clasp, ring, grip, suction-cup, snap-fit and the like, an adhesive or chemically coated face, or magnetic, or spring-tensioned device, or the like, or a plurality of any of these, for gripping or attaching to a material roughly the size, shape, and substance of a shower curtain, and specifically capable of attaching to an inner surface or outer surface of a shower curtain. With reference to
(10) Weight element 48 is an element or assembly capable of displacing a portion of shower curtain 30. Weight element 48 can be an object or plurality of objects which is or are composed of material(s), shape(s), or size(s), which is of sufficient total mass for the device to provide a horizontal force adequate to resist the inward force of at least a portion of a shower curtain when the associated shower is in operation, with such horizontal force typically being on the order of 0.01 to 20.00 pounds, and generally not of such large volumetric proportion as to pose a significant walking or movement hazard or impediment in the limited space of most bathrooms.
(11) Engagement end 44 is coupled to engagement member 45, and weight end 47 is coupled to weight element 48 each by a coupling 60, which may serve as a connector, joint, or hinge. Coupling 60 can be a direct coupling such as adhesives, or by an intermediate coupling such as buckles, clips, straps, snaps, hooks, ties, clasps, fasteners, buttons, grommets, catches, latches, snap-fit devices, magnets, Velcro, and the like. The coupling can be achieved by means such as chemical, mechanical, or other physical process, or a plurality of these, which is used in any manner to attach, connect, or otherwise join the engagement member, the elongated body, and the weight member to one another or to any other component of the device, such as welding, melting, fusing, clasping, snapping, clipping, catching, hooking, latching, fastening, molding, gluing, zipping, tying, velcroing, buttoning, snap-fitting, or other mechanical, chemical, or physical means. Either or all of couplings 60 may also constitute a safety joiner. A safety joiner is a coupling, which will release, break apart, pull apart, fall apart, detach, or otherwise disengage upon a predetermined tension. Thus, for example, a snap engagement or Velcro attachment will disengage if an individual steps thereon, to prevent tripping or other disadvantageous activity. One or all couplings 60 being a safety joiner allows one or more shower curtain restrainers 40 to be used without creating a safety risk to individuals using the shower. By releasing body 42 and/or weight 48, tripping and entanglement with shower curtain restrainer 40 is eliminated. The safety joiner can include snug-fit, slip-fit, compression fit, or spring-wound assemblies or mechanisms, or with stretchable or malleable material components under strain, force, or pressure, which, when overcome by sufficient external strain, force, or pressure, releases or the components thereof detach, thus minimizing the risk of tripping or entanglement with the invention.
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(14) Various changes and modifications to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. For example, bases 50 may employ magnetism, snaps, snap-fits, buttons, buckles, grommets, Velcro, ties, clasps, hooks, latches, zips, catches, clips, fasteners, and the like for a means of function as part of engagement member 45. As another example, engagement member 45 may be adjustable as to tension or force applied on the shower curtain. As another example, couplings or safety joiners 60 may be adjustable as to the detachment force required for them to disengage. As another example, the length of curtain restrainer 40, or any of its elements or components, may be adjustable. As another example, shower curtain restrainers 40 can be provided as an unassembled kit with many possible selections of different aesthetic and utilitarian pieces and components (engagement members 45, bodies 42, bases 50, safety joiners 60, and weights 48) that may be chosen and then assembled into whatever configuration is desired, for optimum function when applied to specific shower curtain and tub arrangements, and to match the decor of the environment. The embodiments wherein a base, safety joiner, engagement member 45, body 42, and/or weight 48 are each constructed of multiple sub-pieces, each sub-piece of which may be different in material makeup, shape, design, or construction. Examples: The engagement member is constructed of a round brass piece and a square silver piece; the body is constructed of a long cylindrical rubber piece and several other oval pieces made of latex; the weight is composed of a cubic wooden piece and a spherical titanium piece; etc. Many different ornamental aspects of each of the elements can be used, such as each being figurine-like, ornamental, cartoonish, symbolic, or otherwise aesthetic or carry meaning in their own way, or wherein the overall assembly of the base, safety joiner, engagement member, body, and/or weight (together composing the device) form a cartoon, figure, figurine, symbol, representation, or ornament having or conveying concept or meaning (Examples: [A.] The engagement member and base can form the top and arms of a crucifix; while the body and weight can make up the upright of the same crucifix; or [B.] the engagement member can make up the head of a clown; while the body(ies) can make up the clown's body and arms; and the weight(s) can make up the clown's legs; etc.). As another example, shower curtain restrainers 40 can be provided as manufactured or built into, onto, or as part of, a shower curtain. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof, which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.