Shower curtain and a method to manufacture
10098509 ยท 2018-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/1122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C59/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/4722
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2105/256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/439
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/30321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C69/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/4273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C49/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C69/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
It is well known that plastic shower curtains can develop mildew and/or mold where the curtain adheres to another surface and remains moist, such as the edge of a bathtub. A shower curtain with at least a portion of the surface being non-smooth is disclosed. In some embodiments, appendages extend outwardly from the surface of the curtain. The appendages prevent the surface of the curtain from adhering to another surface via surface tension of water. Furthermore, the appendages create an air gap that enables air to flow freely between the curtain and its adjacent surface. The appendages also reduce the surface area of the curtain in contact with the adjacent surface.
Claims
1. A shower curtain for a bathing enclosure, the bathing enclosure having a basin, a surround, and a shower rod, the curtain comprising: a substantially rectangular, flexible sheet having an upper edge, a lower edge, a left edge, and a right edge wherein: the upper edge is adapted to hang from the shower rod; the lower edge drapes below an upper edge of the bathing enclosure; a portion of the sheet that drapes below an upper edge of the bathing enclosure has a plurality of appendages that extend outwardly from an outer surface of the sheet; the sheet has a continuous inner surface in a region of the sheet opposite the outer surface having appendages; the appendages are arranged in an array having at least ten rows and five columns on the portion of the sheet proximate the lower edge; and tips of the appendages distal from the sheet are one of a point, a solid circle, and a solid polygon.
2. The shower curtain of claim 1 wherein the sheet is comprised of a material that prevents water from passing therethrough; and the appendages provide a gap between the sheet and the shower enclosure.
3. The curtain of claim 1 wherein the sheet is adapted to cover at least a portion of an opening associated with the bathing enclosure; the appendages are provided at least on the surface of the sheet that drapes below the upper edge of the bathing enclosure; and a gap between the sheet and the shower enclosure is maintained by the appendages.
4. The curtain of claim 3 wherein adjacent appendages are spaced sufficiently closely so that the sheet is largely prevented from contacting a surface of the bathing enclosure.
5. The curtain of claim 1 wherein the appendages each have a base that is affixed to the sheet and a tip that is distal from the sheet; and the cross-sectional area of the base is greater than the cross-sectional area of the tip.
6. The curtain of claim 1 wherein a portion of tips of the appendages contact a surface of the bathing enclosure; and adjacent appendages are spaced sufficiently closely so that the sheet is prevented from contacting the bathing enclosure.
7. A shower curtain for a bathing enclosure having a shower rod with a plurality of openable rings on the shower rod, comprising: a flexible sheet having an upper edge, a lower edge, a first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, and inner surface, and an outer surface, wherein: the sheet has a plurality of openings proximate the upper edge, the openings adapted to engage with the openable rings so that the shower curtain hangs from the shower rod; the sheet has a plurality of solid, externally-convex appendages that extend substantially normal from a portion of the outer surface of the sheet proximate the lower edge; below the plurality of openings proximate the upper edge of the sheet, the inner surface of the sheet is continuous; and the portion of the shower curtain with appendages extends up from the lower edge of the sheet at least as far as the shower curtain overlaps with the bathing enclosure wherein when the shower curtain drapes below an upper edge of the bathing enclosure, a gap between the sheet and the bathing enclosure is maintained due to adjacent appendages being spaced sufficiently closely to maintain such gap.
8. The shower curtain of claim 7 wherein the appendages are arranged in an array having at least ten columns and five rows.
9. The shower curtain of claim 7 wherein the appendages have a base portion that is coupled to the sheet and a tip portion distal from the sheet; a longest dimension of the appendages is substantially normal to the sheet; and the base portion has a greater cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional area of the tip portion.
10. The shower curtain of claim 7 wherein a fraction of the tips of the appendages contact the bathing enclosure to thereby allow air flow between the sheet and the bathing enclosure.
11. The shower curtain of claim 7, wherein the appendages are one of integrally formed with the sheet, adhered to the sheet, welded to the sheet, formed into the sheet via two dies, and affixed to the sheet by melting.
12. The shower curtain of claim 7 wherein: the flexible sheet comprises two sheet portions; a first of the sheet portions is flat; a second of the sheet portions comprises the appendages; and the first and second sheet portions are coupled via one of: melting, securing with an adhesive, friction welding, and melting.
13. The shower curtain of claim 12 wherein: from the top edge of the sheet to the lower edge of the sheet is a predetermined distance; the first portion extends from the upper edge of the sheet to the lower edge of the sheet; and the second portion extends upwardly from the lower edge of the sheet a fraction of the predetermined distance to the top edge of the sheet.
14. A shower curtain for a bathing enclosure, the curtain comprising: a substantially rectangular, flexible sheet having an upper edge, a lower edge, a left edge, a right edge, an inner surface and an outer surface wherein: the lower edge has a first plurality of externally convex appendages coupled to and extending outwardly from the outer surface of the flexible sheet; and a second plurality of externally convex appendages coupled to and extending outwardly from the outer surface of the flexible sheet; wherein the second plurality of appendages are situated closer to the upper edge than the first plurality of appendages; the inner surface of the flexible sheet is continuous at least in the region having the appendages; a portion of tips of the first plurality of appendages contact a surface of the bathing enclosure; and adjacent appendages are spaced sufficiently closely so that the sheet is prevented from contacting the bathing enclosure.
15. The shower curtain of claim 14 wherein the first plurality of appendages has a base portion that is coupled to the sheet and a tip portion distal from the sheet; and the base portion has a greater cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional area of the tip portion.
16. The shower curtain of claim 14 wherein the sheet is comprised of a material that prevents water from passing therethrough.
17. The shower curtain of claim 14, wherein the appendages are one of integrally formed with the sheet, adhered to the sheet, welded to the sheet, formed into the sheet via two dies, and affixed to the sheet by melting.
18. The shower curtain of claim 14, wherein a gap is maintained between the sheet and the bathing enclosure to thereby allow air flow and circulation through the gap to prevent mildew growth.
19. The shower curtain of claim 14, wherein a gap is maintained between the sheet and the bathing enclosure to thereby allow air flow and circulation through the gap to prevent fungi growth.
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(10) As those of ordinary skill in the art will understand, various features of the embodiments illustrated and described with reference to any one of the Figures may be combined with features illustrated in one or more other Figures to produce alternative embodiments that are not explicitly illustrated or described. The combinations of features illustrated provide representative embodiments for typical applications. However, various combinations and modifications of the features consistent with the teachings of the present disclosure may be desired for particular applications or implementations. Those of ordinary skill in the art may recognize similar applications or implementations whether or not explicitly described or illustrated.
(11) A shower enclosure 10 is shown in
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(14) In some embodiments appendages 82, as shown in a grid formation in
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(19) In some embodiments, appendages are provided on both sides of the shower curtain. A portion of a shower curtain is shown in
(20) There are a number of advantages presented by various embodiments of the disclosure including, but not limited to, a reduction in the need to replace the shower curtain (economic sustainability), less maintenance due to less frequent cleaning of the shower curtain which results in the use of less chemicals (environmental sustainability), a reduction in the levels of allergen and negative health repercussions resulting from the buildup of organic compounds (social sustainability), and reduction in landfill and trash buildup by increasing the length of the replacement cycle.
(21) The curtain may be manufactured via several methods. In
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(23) In yet another embodiment, the sheet formed in block 220 is called a first sheet. A second sheet is provided over the lower portion of the first sheet. The two sheets are adhered in a manner similar to how bubble wrap is made. The bubble portion is made by one die that has a series of small holes. A vacuum is pulled on the holes in the die to form the appendages. The two sheets are melted together around the appendages to trap air. The edges of the two sheets must also be coupled via ultrasonic welding, an adhesive, a melting process, or any suitable process. In blocks 226 and 230 any processes such as forming holes in an upper end of the plastic sheet to accommodate shower ring or conditioning cut edges to inhibit tearing are accomplished. Again, these can be performed any time and simply example processes that might be undertaken. Additional or different processes might be substituted to meet the design goals for the target product.
(24) Herein bathing enclosure refers to a tub with its associated enclosure, a shower with its associated enclosure, or even a claw foot tub in which a curtain or curtains may be used as a surround tucked into the tub to keep shower spray from leaving the tub. Any type of enclosure for which a shower curtain may be used for keeping water inside the enclosure is anticipated by the disclosure. It is common for one to use a decorative shower curtain that is made of a plastic material to cover the opening of a bathing enclosure. It is also common for one to use a decorative, possibly porous, curtain along with a shower liner that is plastic. The terms shower curtain and liner are used interchangeably and refer to the inner curtain, typically plastic, that is used to deflect shower spray into the tub or shower and not refer to the purely decorative curtain which is supplemented by the plastic liner.
(25) While the best mode has been described in detail with respect to particular embodiments, those familiar with the art will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments within the scope of the following claims. While various embodiments may have been described as providing advantages or being preferred over other embodiments with respect to one or more desired characteristics, as one skilled in the art is aware, one or more characteristics may be compromised to achieve desired system attributes, which depend on the specific application and implementation. These attributes include, but are not limited to: cost, strength, durability, life cycle cost, marketability, appearance, packaging, size, serviceability, weight, manufacturability, ease of assembly, etc. The embodiments described herein that are characterized as less desirable than other embodiments or prior art implementations with respect to one or more characteristics are not outside the scope of the disclosure and may be desirable for particular applications.