Unitary shower curb system and method of installation of a unitary shower curb system
10028623 ยท 2018-07-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is directed toward a prefabricated shower curb system for easily providing a shower area with a water-retaining curb. The prefabricated shower curb system is formed mainly by a body that has a C-shape and includes a recess, and that is preferably manufactured from a rigid foam material such as expanded polystyrene. The body is mounted onto a wood, aluminum, or other support member arranged along a shower floor entrance area. The support member is secured to the shower walls or to an adjacent support member through brackets. A waterproof liner is used to cover and protect the support member. An adhesive material and the tapered interior design of the body recess allow the curb to be firmly secured in place on the supper member. The extraordinary strength, light-weight, low-cost, and easiness of size adjustment make the system novel in the industry.
Claims
1. A unitary shower curb system, comprising: at least one body having a C-shaped cross-section and comprising a recess, wherein the recess extends from a first end of the body to an opposing end of the body forming a channel, wherein the channel is configured to receive an elongated support member; wherein the body comprises a first exterior side and an opposed second exterior side, the body further comprising a first bottom edge adjoining the first exterior side to a first interior surface, the first interior surface extending from a top of the body to the first bottom edge, and a second bottom edge adjoining the second exterior side to a second interior surface, the second interior surface extending from a top of the body to the second bottom edge, the first and second interior surfaces each being tapered toward a top of the body to apply a tighter fit to an upper portion of the elongated support member than to a lower portion of the elongated support member; and wherein the body includes a curved interior top area extending between the exterior sides of the body from one of the interior surfaces to an opposite one of the interior surfaces to define a curved portion of the recess toward a top surface of the body such that the curved portion of the recess allows room for adhesive material to harden on top of the elongated support member and thereby properly secure the curved interior top area of the body to the elongated support member.
2. The unitary shower curb system of claim 1, wherein the body is a solid block.
3. The unitary shower curb system of claim 2, wherein the body is manufactured of polystyrene.
4. The unitary shower curb system of claim 1, wherein the second exterior side is taller than the first exterior side.
5. The unitary shower curb system of claim 1, wherein the body and the recess are elongated.
6. A unitary shower curb system, comprising: a support member, having a front side, a rear side, a top side and two opposing end sides; at least one body having a C-shaped cross-section and comprising a recess, wherein the recess extends from a first end of the body to an opposing end of the body forming a channel, wherein the channel is configured to at least partially receive said support member so that at least part of the top side and at least part of the front side and rear side of the support member are housed inside the channel; wherein the body comprises a first exterior side and an opposed second exterior side, the body further comprising a first bottom edge adjoining the first exterior side to an interior lower portion of a first interior surface and a second bottom edge adjoining the second exterior side to an interior lower portion of a second interior surface, the first and second interior surfaces each being tapered toward a top of the body such that a space between the first and second exterior sides increases in a direction toward a bottom of the body; wherein the first and second interior surfaces each include a respective interior upper portion, where each respective interior upper portion has a distinct angle relative to each respective interior lower portion of each of the interior surfaces such that a respective lower space is defined between each of the respective interior lower portions and the elongated support member when the elongated support member is received through the recess, to allow room for an adhesive material to fill each respective lower space and to help secure the interior surfaces to the elongated support member, where each respective interior lower portion and each respective interior upper portion is configured such that when the elongated support member is received in the recess, a minimum width of each respective lower space between each respective interior lower portion and the elongated support member is greater than a maximum distance between each respective interior upper portion and the elongated support member; wherein the first and second interior surfaces are configured to apply a tighter fit to an upper portion of the elongated support member than a lower portion of the elongated support member due to distinct angles of each of the respective interior upper and lower portions relative to one another; wherein each respective upper portion and lower portion is planar; and wherein the bottom edges are vertically offset to create a gap to accommodate installation of a pre-slope.
7. The unitary shower curb system of claim 6, further comprising a waterproof liner configured to be arranged between the support member and the body.
8. The unitary shower curb system of claim 7, further comprising an adhesive material configured to be arranged between the waterproof liner and the body.
9. The unitary shower curb system of claim 8, wherein the second exterior side is taller than the first exterior side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, in which:
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(10) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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(13) The body 105 includes a first bottom edge 155 or corner adjoining the first exterior side 110 to a first tapered bottom edge 145 and a second bottom edge 125 adjoining the second exterior side 120 to a second tapered bottom edge 130. The second bottom edge 125 touches the tiled floor when properly installed. The spaces created by the first tapered bottom edge 145 and the second tapered bottom edge 130 are designed to allow room for an adhesive material 175, preferably thinset, to fill the space, which helps secure the unitary shower curb 100 to the lumber support member 165, more particularly, to secure the unitary shower curb 100 to a waterproof liner 160 covering the unitary shower curb 100. The tapered inner surface 135 of the recess 185 allows the lumber support member 165 to progressively hold a tight fit with the receptacle formed by the recess 185 of the unitary shower curb 100. A curved top area 140 allows room for the excess adhesive material 175 to harden and, thereby, properly secure the lumber support member 165 to the unitary shower curb 100. The first tapered bottom edge 145 is similar in function to the second tapered bottom edge 130. A gap 150 adjacent the first bottom edge 155, formed by the first bottom edge 155 of the unitary shower curb 100 and the subfloor is provided to accommodate installation of a pre-slope. The first bottom edge 155 of the unitary shower curb 100 directly contacts the floor mud of an installed shower. The waterproof liner 160 covers the exposed surfaces of the lumber support member 165, providing protection of the lumber support member 165 from water damage. A rounded gap 170 is shown at the top portion of the recess 185, formed by the curved top area 140, for receiving adhesive material 175. Aggregate material 180 is used throughout the surface of the unitary shower curb 100 to allow the final tile setting to adhere to its surface.
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(20) With special mudding compound or foam, a slope may be created from the bottom surface 440, tilting downwards towards shower screen 460 at an angle of 0.25 inches per linear foot. Tiles are then laid using thin set and waterproof grout throughout to cover the spacing between the tiles. Tile is also secured to the unitary shower curb by placing thinset that securely attaches to the aggregate material covering its surface and forming a strong bond.
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(22) Alternative embodiments are contemplated in which the unitary shower curb body could be shorter in length and several bodies could be mounted consecutively along the lumber support member 165. Such an arrangement would make the unitary curb system modular and easily adaptable to different lengths without having to cut the body.
(23) In addition, the lumber support member could be replaced with alternative support members such as an aluminum beam, bricks, or the like. A person skilled in the art will understand that any rigid support member capable of being arranged along a shower entrance area could perform the function of supporting the unitary shower curb body. However, having a lumber support member is preferred, as it provides convenient mechanical support of the body at reasonable cost.
(24) The above described embodiments are merely exemplary illustrations of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations, combinations, modifications or equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all the embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.