SHELF SUPPORT STRUCTURE
20170055781 ยท 2017-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K3/281
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A shelf support structure for holding shower or bath accessories adapted to be suspended from the top edge of a shower or bathroom wall having a frame that comprises a pair of spaced-apart vertical legs which ascends up and hooks over and then back down forming an inverted U-shape. The frame is attached to a mounting bar designed to support the weight of the shelf support structure and contents. The mounting bar comprises a pair of slots on opposite ends designed to slip over and lock onto a plurality of securing means that are fastened to the drywall just above the top of the shower or bath wall, thereby preventing the shelf support structure from slipping off the top edge of the wall.
Claims
1. A shelf support structure for holding bath accessories: a frame comprised of a at least one pair of spaced-apart vertical legs which ascend up and hook over and then back down forming an inverted U-shape, the frame being attached thereto a mounting bar supporting the weight of the shelf support structure, the mounting bar resting upon a top ledge of a shower or bath wall and having a bottom edge, a pair of slots on opposite ends locked onto a plurality of wall mounts which are fastened to a wall above the top ledge of the shower or bath wall thereby preventing the shelf support structure from slipping off the top ledge of the wall, the wall mounts further comprising a washer; at least one shelf extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs for supporting articles thereon; at least one soap dish extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs, the soap dish tilted toward a soap dish front side-to allow bar soap to slide to the front of the dish; at least one tray extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs, with holes and slots for various shower accessories and a razor blade slot; and a pair of hooks at the bottom edge that serves as both washcloth holders and feet to stand the shelf support structure on the ground while detached from the wall mounts.
2. The shelf support structure of claim 1 wherein the mounting bar possesses a handle for facile placement and removal of the shelf support structure from a mounted position.
3. The shelf support structure of claim 1 wherein the plurality of wall mounts comprises a hexagon or round head, a shank, or a threaded shank or screw.
4. The shelf support structure of claim 3 wherein the wall mounts are screwed directly into said drywall and/or a stud behind the wall.
5. The shelf support structure of claim 1 wherein the mounting bar possesses a lip on said bottom edge.
6. The shelf support structure of claim 1 wherein the frame is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of metal and/or plastic.
7. A shelf support structure for holding bath accessories: a frame comprised of at least one pair of spaced-apart vertical legs which ascend up and hook over and then back down forming an inverted U-shape, the frame being attached thereto a mounting bar support the weight of the shelf support structure, the mounting bar resting upon a top ledge of a shower or bath wall and having a bottom edge and a pair of slots on opposite ends locked onto a plurality of wall mounts which are fastened to a wall above the top ledge of the shower or bath wall, thereby preventing the shelf support structure from slipping off the top ledge of the wall, the mounting bar including a handle for facile placement and removal of the shelf support structure from a mounted position; at least one shelf extending between and attached to the pair of vertical legs for supporting articles thereon; at least one backstop that prevents the bath accessories from falling out the back of the at least one shelf; at least one pair of dividers that prevent items from toppling over and facilitates storing containers upside down to allow for draining; at least one soap dish extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs, the soap dish tilted toward a soap dish front side-to allow items to slide to the front of the dish; at least one tray extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs, with holes and slots for various shower accessories and a razor blade slot; and a pair of hooks at the bottom edge that serves as both washcloth holders and feet to stand the shelf support structure on the ground while detached from the wall mounts.
8. The shelf support structure of claim 7 wherein the plurality of wall mounts comprises a hexagon or round head, a shank, or a threaded shank or screw.
9. The shelf support structure of claim 8 wherein the wall mounts are screwed directly into said drywall and/or a stud behind the wall.
10. The shelf support structure of claim 7 wherein the mounting bar possesses a lip on said bottom edge.
11. The shelf support structure of claim 7 wherein the frame is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic.
12. A shelf support structure for holding bath accessories, the shelf supporting structure comprising: a frame comprised of a pair of spaced-apart vertical legs which ascend up and hook over and then back down forming an inverted U-shape, the frame being attached thereto a mounting bar supporting the weight of the shelf support structure, the mounting bar having a bottom edge and a pair of slots on opposite ends locked onto a plurality of wall mounts which are fastened to a wall just above a top ledge of the shower or bath wall, thereby preventing the shelf support structure from slipping off the top ledge of the wall, the mounting bar possessing a handle for facile placement and removal of the shelf support structure from a mounted position; at least one shelf extending between and attached to at least one pair of vertical legs for supporting articles thereon; at least one backstop that prevents the bath accessories from falling out the back of the at least one shelf; at least one pair of dividers, attached to the backstop, that prevent items from toppling over and facilitates storing containers upside down to allow for draining; at least one soap dish extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs, the soap dish tilted toward a soap dish front side to allow bar soap to slide to the front of the dish; at least one tray extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs, with holes and slots for various shower accessories and a razor blade slot; and a pair of hooks at the bottom edge that serves as both washcloth holders and feet to stand the shelf support structure on the ground while detached from the wall mounts; whereby the shelf support structure is designed for removal and replacement of the shelf support structure from said wall mounts.
13. The shelf support structure of claim 12 wherein the wall mounts prevent the shelf support structure from slipping off the shower wall.
14. The shelf support structure of claim 12 wherein the mounting bar includes a handle for facile placement and removal of the shelf support structure from its mounted position.
15. The shelf support structure of claim 14 wherein the plurality of wall mounts comprises a hexagon or round head, shank, or a threaded shank or screw.
16. The shelf support structure of claim 15 wherein the wall mounts are screwed directly into drywall and/or a stud behind the wall.
17. The shelf support structure of claim 12 wherein the mounting bar possesses a lip on said bottom edge.
18. The shelf support structure of claim 12 wherein the frame is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of metal and plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Elements in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale in order to enhance their clarity and improve understanding of these various elements and embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, elements that are known to be common and well understood to those in the industry are not depicted in order to provide a clear view of the various embodiments of the invention, thus the drawings are generalized in form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] In the following discussion that addresses a number of embodiments and applications of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0029] Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features. However, any single inventive feature may not address any of the problems discussed above or only address one of the problems discussed above. Further, one or more of the problems discussed above may or may not be fully addressed by any of the features described below.
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[0031] The mounting bar 16 is a metal or plastic bar that attaches to the top of the shelf support structure 10 and suspends the entire weight of the shelf support structure 10 and its contents. The mounting bar 16 rests upon the topmost ledge of the shower/bath wall. The mounting bar 16 having a pair of slots 22 (see
[0032] Further, the mounting bar 16 contains a pair of slots 22 (see
[0033] The shelf support structure 10 has a unique mechanism for supporting its weight from either the top of the shower wall or even the drywall section above the shower wall with the use the artificial ledge. The construction material preferred is commonly known in the industry as wire rod.
[0034] The present invention comprises at least one shelf 18 extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs 14 for supporting articles. The shelf support structure 10 comprises a backstop 17 that prevents items from falling out of the back of the shelf structure when it is removed from its mounting point. The shelf support structure 10 comprises dividers 9, attached from backstop 17 to front of shelf 18, that prevent items from knocking over adjacent items in a domino effect by dividing up each shelf into multiple compartments, hence solving the problem of storing a plethora of different shaped and sized containers upside down. The shelf support structure 10 comprises at least one soap dish 19, extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs 14, with a slight downward tilt to allow a bar of soap to slide to the front of the dish. Further, the shelf support structure 10 is provided with at least one tray 13 with holes and slots for various shower accessories such as toothbrushes and a razor blade slot 15 extended between and attached to the pair of vertical legs 14. In addition, a pair of hooks 11 (see
[0035] Further, the shelf support structure 10 has a unique feature that is designed for simple removal and replacement of the shelf support structure 10 from its locking mechanism. The locking mechanism does not support the weight of the caddy. The locking mechanism prevents the shelf support structure from slipping off the shower wall. The unique N or L shaped slots 22 in the mounting bar 16 combined with a unique mounting screw 40 (see
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[0042] The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many structural modifications and variations are possible in the shelf support structure 10 of the above teachings. It is intended that the scope of the present invention not be limited by this detailed description but by the claims and the equivalents to the claims appended hereto.