Barrier free shower pan with improved drainage paths
09615698 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A30/60
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A shower pan (10), preferably having rectangular planform includes a central drain (20) that is centered in a floor portion that inclines at a shallow angle (i.e., 3 degrees or so) to front and back sides and opposite ends. The floor portion and includes a shallow channel (46) along the front edge of the shower pan (10) into which all or substantially all water is drained to a second channel (48) into a central drain (20). An apertured grill or cover plate assembly (36) is mounted in the channels and serves as a cover for the various channels. The shower pan (10) is typically installed so that a sill surface (50) is at the same elevation as the pre-existing floor (52) to provide an entry that does not have any type of trip points or obstructions that could pose a hazard to the user or impede assistive aids, such as walkers or wheeled chairs.
Claims
1. A shower pan, comprising: a floor portion having a rear side and a front side and opposite end sides, the rear and end sides having upstanding walls, the rear, front, and end sides defining corners therebetween, the floor portion declining at an angle from the rear, front, and end sides toward a central drain, a first drain channel formed in the floor portion at or adjacent the front side and substantially co-extensive therewith, and a second drain channel formed in the floor portion intermediate the ends of the first drain channel and extending therefrom to the central drain.
2. The shower pan of claim 1, wherein the second drain channel is formed substantially perpendicular to the first drain portion.
3. The shower pan of claim 1, further comprising, a drain groove extending from the drain opening toward each corner of the floor portion.
4. The shower pan of claim 1, further comprising, a well in the floor portion in which the drain opening is formed, the well having a square shape with a drain groove extending from each corner of the well toward a respective corner of the floor portion.
5. The shower pan of claim 4, wherein the second drain channel formed in the floor portion intermediate the ends of the first drain channel extends therefrom to the well.
6. The shower pan of claim 4, wherein the second drain channel formed in the floor portion intermediate the ends of the first drain channel is substantially perpendicular to the first drain channel and extends therefrom to the well.
7. The shower pan of claim 6, wherein the second drain channel formed in the floor portion intermediate the ends of the first drain channel is substantially perpendicular to the first drain channel and extends therefrom to the well.
8. The shower pan of claim 1, further comprising, a well in the floor portion in which the drain opening is formed, the well having a non-square rectangular shape with a drain groove extending each from each corner of the well toward a respective corner of the floor portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) A plan view of a preferred embodiment of the shower pan is shown in
(10) An apertured grill or cover plate assembly 36 (best shown in
(11) As shown in
(12) During use, water falling of the shower pan 10 will drain down the declining surface patches 28-1, 28-1, 30, 32, and 34 and along grooves 24-1, 24-2, 24-3, and 24-4 to and into the well 22 that receives the drain cover 42. Additionally, water directly or indirectly falling upon section 38 of the cover plate assembly 36 will drain down to the channel 46 and eventually flow to and along the channel 48 into the drain 20. As shown in
(13) As can be appreciated, the shower pan 10, when installed as shown in
(14) While the drain cover 42 has been shown as a square, a non-square rectangular shape is equally suited and, if desired, non-linear curved shapes such as circles or ovals (i.e., ellipticals) are equally suited.
(15) In the preferred embodiment, the base portion of the shown pan 10 is fabricated from a fiberglass with a gel-coat overlay.
(16) As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, various changes and modifications may be made to the illustrated embodiment of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as determined in the appended claims and their legal equivalent.