PUSH-AND-PULL SCREEN FOR SEPARATING IN BATHING AREAS

20260090681 ยท 2026-04-02

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    Abstract

    A push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas is provided, which includes a fixed casement and a movable casement. One side of the fixed casement is hinged to an outside, the movable casement is slidably connected to the fixed casement. The movable casement is arranged parallel to the fixed casement, and the movable casement is connected to the fixed casement through a sliding mechanism. The sliding mechanism includes a guide piece and a sliding piece that is slid and cooperated with the guide piece. The guide piece is provided on the movable casement and/or the fixed casement, the sliding piece is provided on the movable casement and/or the fixed casement. This screen can be opened and closed by push-and-pull, as well as rotated horizontally. When it is necessary to enter or exit a bathing area, the movable casement can be slid towards the fixed casement.

    Claims

    1. A push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas, comprising a fixed casement and a movable casement; one side of the fixed casement is hinged to an outside, the movable casement is slidably connected to the fixed casement, the movable casement is arranged parallel to the fixed casement, and the movable casement is connected to the fixed casement through a sliding mechanism; the sliding mechanism comprises a guide piece and a sliding piece that is slid and cooperated with the guide piece; the guide piece is provided on the movable casement and/or the fixed casement, and the sliding piece is provided on the movable casement and/or the fixed casement.

    2. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 1, wherein the movable casement is partially overlapped with the fixed casement.

    3. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 1, wherein the guide piece comprises a first guide rail, the sliding piece comprises a first guide wheel, and the first guide wheel is slid and cooperated with the first guide rail; the first guide rail is provided on the fixed casement, and the first guide wheel is provided on the movable casement; or the first guide rail is provided on the movable casement, and the first guide wheel is provided on the fixed casement.

    4. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 3, wherein the sliding mechanism further comprises a first buffering member and a second buffering member, the first buffering member and the second buffering member are respectively provided at two ends of the first guide rail.

    5. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 3, wherein the fixed casement comprises a first casement body and a first upper border provided at a top of the fixed casement body, and the movable casement comprises a second casement body and a second upper border provided at a top of the fixed casement body; the first guide rail is provided on the first upper border, and the first guide wheel is provided on the second upper border; or the first guide rail is provided on the second upper border, and the first guide wheel is provided on the first upper border.

    6. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 5, wherein the guide piece further comprises a second guide rail, the sliding piece further comprises a second guide wheel, the second guide rail is slid and cooperated with the second guide wheel, the first guide rail is provided on the first upper border, and the second guide rail is provided on the second upper border, or the first guide wheel is provided on the second upper border, and the second guide wheel is provided on the first upper border.

    7. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 6, wherein the fixed casement further comprises a first lower border provided at a bottom of the first casement body, the movable casement further comprises a second lower border provided at a bottom of the second casement body, the first guide rail is provided on the first upper border and the first lower border, the first guide wheel is provided on the second upper border and the second lower border, or the second guide rail is provided on the second upper border and the second lower border, and the second guide wheel is provided on the first upper border and the first lower border.

    8. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 7, wherein a first water blocking strip is further provided on the first lower border, a second water blocking strip is further provided on the second lower border.

    9. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 1, further comprising a hinge seat connected to the fixed casement for rotation, and a swivel seat provided on one side of the fixed casement near the hinge seat; the hinge seat is provided with a rotating shaft, and the swivel seat is provided with a shaft sleeve that cooperates with the rotating shaft for rotation; the hinge seat is provided with a first engaging tooth, and the swivel seat is provided with a second engaging tooth that engages with the first engaging tooth.

    10. The push-and-pull screen according to claim 9, further comprising a fixed frame hinged to the fixed casement, the fixed frame is provided on one side of the fixed casement, and the hinge seat is provided on the fixed frame.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0026] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas in an embodiment of the present disclosure.

    [0027] FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas in shown in FIG. 1 from another perspective.

    [0028] FIG. 3 a schematic structural diagram of a fixed casement in the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas shown in FIG. 1.

    [0029] FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a first lower border in the fixed casement shown in FIG. 3.

    [0030] FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a movable casement in the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas shown in FIG. 1.

    [0031] FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a second lower border in the fixed casement shown in FIG. 5.

    [0032] FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a swivel seat and a hinge seat shown in FIG. 2.

    [0033] FIG. 8 shows an application example of the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas in the present disclosure, in which the movable casement being overlapped with the fixed casement.

    [0034] FIG. 9 shows an application example of the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas in shown in FIG. 8, where the movable casement being overlapped with the fixed casement and the movable casement is in a rotation state.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0035] The following will provide a clear and complete description of the technical solution in the embodiments of the present disclosure, based on the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present disclosure, not all of them. Based on the embodiments in the present disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art are within the protection scope of the present disclosure.

    [0036] It should be noted that when a component is referred to as fixed to another component, it can be directly on the other component or there can also be an intermediate component. When a component is considered to be connected to another component, it can be directly connected to another component or there may be an intermediate component present at the same time. When the number of components is referred to multiple, it can be any number of two or more. The terms vertical, horizontal, left, right and similar expressions used in this specification are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only implementation method.

    [0037] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used in this specification have the same meanings as those commonly understood by those skilled in the art belonging to the present disclosure. The terms used in the specification of the present disclosure are only for the purpose of describing specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. The term and/or used in this specification includes any and all combinations of one or more related listed items.

    [0038] Please refer to FIGS. 1 to 7, which show an embodiment of the present disclosure for a push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas 100. The screen includes a fixed casement 10 and a movable casement 20, one side of the fixed casement 10 is hinged to an outside. The movable casement 20 is slidably connected to the fixed casement 10, the movable casement 20 is arranged parallel to the fixed casement 10. The movable casement 20 is connected to the fixed casement 10 through a sliding mechanism 30, which includes a guide piece and a sliding piece that is slid and cooperated with the guide piece. The guide piece is provided on the movable casement 20 and/or the fixed casement 10, and the sliding piece is provided on the movable casement 20 and/or the fixed casement 10. The push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas 100 in the present application can be opened and closed by sliding and rotating, with flexible and convenient operation. When it is necessary to enter and exit a bathing area, the movable casement 20 can be slid towards the fixed casement 10, so that the movable casement 20 is overlapped with the fixed casement 10, thereby exposing a passage for people to enter and exit. When a larger access passage is needed, the movable casement 20 can be rotated along with the fixed casement 10 to obtain the larger access passage. In addition, the movable casement 20 can be overlapped with the fixed casement 10 and then the fixed casement 10 can be rotated to open, which only requires a smaller rotation space to obtain the larger access passage, thereby saving more space reserved for a rotation of a door leaf.

    [0039] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the movable casement 20 is partially overlapped with the fixed casement 10. This can ensure a sealing effect of the screen, prevent water from leaking between the movable casement 20 and the fixed casement 10, and also improve a structural strength of the screen. The partially overlapped referred to here means that when the movable casement 20 is slid away from the fixed casement 10 to a farthest distance, the movable casement 20 is partially overlapped with the fixed casement 10.

    [0040] In an implementation mode, the guide piece includes a first guide rail 31, and the sliding piece includes a first guide wheel 32, which is slid and cooperated with the first guide rail 31. The first guide rail 31 is provided on the fixed casement 10, and the first guide wheel 32 is provided on the movable casement 20; or the first guide rail 31 is provided on the movable casement 20, and the first guide wheel 32 is provided on the fixed casement 10. The first guide rail 31 can be provided on the fixed casement 10 or the movable casement 20 according to the needs. In an implementation mode, the sliding mechanism 30 further includes a first buffering member 33 and a second buffering member 34, which are respectively provided at two ends of the first guide rail 31.

    [0041] In an implementation mode, the fixed casement 10 includes a first casement body 11 and a first upper border 12 provided at a top of the fixed casement body 10, and the movable casement 20 includes a second casement body 21 and a second upper border 22 provided at a top of the fixed casement body 10. The first guide rail 31 is provided on the first upper border 12, and the first guide wheel 32 is provided on the second upper border 22; or the first guide rail 31 is provided on the second upper border 22, and the first guide wheel 32 is provided on the first upper border 12.

    [0042] In an implementation mode, the guide piece further includes a second guide rail 35, and the sliding piece further includes a second guide wheel 36. The second guide rail 35 is slid and cooperated with the second guide wheel 36. The first guide rail 31 is provided on the first upper border 12, and the second guide rail 35 is provided on the second upper border 22, or the first guide wheel 32 is provided on the second upper border 22, and the second guide wheel 36 is provided on the first upper border 12.

    [0043] In this embodiment, the fixed casement 10 further includes a first lower border 13 provided at a bottom of the first casement body 11, and the movable casement 20 further includes a second lower border 23 provided at a bottom of the second casement body 21. The first guide rail 31 is provided on the first upper border 12 and the first lower border 13, the first guide wheel 32 is provided on the second upper border 22 and the second lower border 23, or the second guide rail 35 is provided on the second upper border 22 and the second lower border 23, and the second guide wheel 36 is provided on the first upper border 12 and the first lower border 13.

    [0044] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, in an implementation mode, the first guide rail 31 is provided on sides of the first upper border 12 and the first lower border 13 near the movable casement 20, and the second guide rail 35 is provided on sides of the second upper border 22 and the second lower border 23 near the fixed casement 10. The first buffering member 33 is located on one side of the first guide rail 31 near the movable casement 20, and the second buffering member 34 is located on one side of the first guide rail 31 away from the movable casement 20. The first guide wheel 32 is fixed on sides of the second upper border 22 and the second lower border 23 near the fixed casement 10, and the second guide wheel 36 is fixed on sides of the first upper border 12 and the first lower border 13 near the movable casement 20. This can hide the first guide wheel 32 and the second guide wheel 36 after assembly, rendering the screen more beautiful as a whole.

    [0045] In an implementation mode, the number of the first guide wheel 32 and the second guide wheel 36 can be increased or decreased according to demand, and there is no limit on the number of the first guide wheel 32 and the second guide wheel 36.

    [0046] In an implementation mode, a first water blocking strip 14 is further provided on the first lower border 13, and a second water blocking strip 24 is further provided on the second lower border 23.

    [0047] It should be noted that although in this embodiment, the first guide rail 31 is exemplarily provided on the first upper border 12 and the first lower border 13 of the fixed casement 10, and the second guide rail 35 is provided on the second upper border 22 and the second lower border 23 of the movable casement 20, mainly to save materials and improve the appearance, the first guide rail 31 can also be directly provided on the first casement body 11, and the second guide rail 35 can also be directly provided on the second casement body 21.

    [0048] In an implementation mode, the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas 100 of the present application further includes a hinge seat 40 rotatably connected to the fixed casement 10; a swivel seat 15 provided on one side of the fixed casement 10 near the hinge seat 40, and a rotating shaft 41 is provided on the hinge seat 40. The swivel seat 15 is provided with a shaft sleeve 151 that is rotated and cooperated with the rotating shaft 41. The hinge seat 40 is provided with a first engaging tooth 42, and the swivel seat 15 is provided with a second engaging tooth 152 that engages with the first engaging tooth 42. In an implementation mode, the first engaging tooth 42 is provided at a bottom of the rotating shaft 41, and the second engaging tooth 152 is provided at a top of the shaft sleeve 151.

    [0049] In this embodiment, there are two swivel seats 15 and two hinge seats 40, respectively provided at a top and a bottom of the fixed casement 10.

    [0050] In an implementation mode, the hinge seat 40 can be directly fixed to a wall 60, or it can be fixed to a frame by providing with the frame. Similarly, the swivel seat 15 can also be directly fixed on the first casement body 11 or on a border of the fixed casement 10.

    [0051] In an implementation mode, the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas 100 of the present application may further include a fixed frame 50 hinged to the fixed casement 10, the fixed frame 50 is fixed to an external wall 60, and the fixed frame 50 is provided on one side of the fixed casement 10, and the hinge seat 40 is provided on the fixed frame 50.

    [0052] In an implementation mode, in order to protect an edge of the fixed casement 10, a side border 16 is provided on one side of the fixed casement 10 near the wall 60, which wraps around a side of the first casement body 11 and protect the first casement body 11. In an implementation mode, the swivel seat 15 is provided on the side border 16.

    [0053] In this embodiment, the first casement body 11 and the second casement body 21 are glass panels. In other embodiments, the first casement body 11 and the second casement body 21 can also be panels made of wood, stone, or other composite materials.

    [0054] In other embodiments, the guide piece may be a guide groove, and the sliding piece is correspondingly provided as a slider that is slid and cooperated with the guide groove. The guide piece can also be a guide rod, and the sliding piece is correspondingly provided as a sliding sleeve that is slid and cooperated with the guide rod.

    [0055] As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas 100 of the present application is applied to a bathtub 70 partition. When entering and exiting a bathing area, the movable casement 20 can be slid towards the fixed casement 10 to render the movable casement 20 to be overlapped with the fixed casement 10. At this time, a passage for entering and exiting the bathing area can be obtained. If a larger access passage is needed, the fixed casement 10 can be rotated 180 degrees inside and outside to open it, thus obtaining the larger access passage. When taking a bath, the fixed casement 10 is rotated to a closed position, and then the movable casement 20 is slid away from the fixed casement 10 to enclose the bathing area and achieve dry wet separation.

    [0056] The push-and-pull screen for separating in bathing areas 100 of the present application is usually a single door screen, which is simple and beautiful. It can be pushed open and unfolded when in use, thereby increasing the waterproof effect of the shower and saving space. The unique pulley push-pull telescopic design renders it easy to open the door, which reflects a high degree of human design. It can also be opened 180 degrees inside and outside, rendering it more convenient to use.

    [0057] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only preferred example of the present disclosure and is not intended to limit the present disclosure. Although the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the aforementioned embodiments, it is still possible for those skilled in the art to modify the technical solutions described in the aforementioned embodiments or replace some of the technical features with equivalent modifications. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the spirit and principles of the present disclosure shall be included in the protection scope of the present disclosure.