SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY
20230180969 · 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A shower door assembly is provided with a track with a cavity, and an opening providing access to a channel in the cavity that provides a track guide for receipt of the pair of wheels. A shower door pane is provided with a pair of wheels mounted for rotation upon the shower door pane. Each of the pair of wheels is sized to be received in the channel for translation along the track. A vertical clearance of each of the pair of wheels within the cavity is less than a depth of the channel to prevent removal of the pair of wheels from the track while in a vertical orientation, and to permit the pair of wheels to be removed in an angled orientation.
Claims
1. A shower door assembly comprising: a track with an opening; a shower door pane; and a pair of wheels mounted for rotation upon the shower door pane, each of the pair of wheels sized to be received in the track for translation along the track, wherein a diameter of each of the pair of wheels is greater than a vertical dimension of the opening to prevent removal of the pair of wheels from the track while in a vertical orientation, and to permit the pair of wheels to be removed in an angled orientation.
2. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the track opening is a side opening facing laterally inward.
3. The shower door assembly of claim 2 wherein the track is provided with a second opening formed through a lower region and sized to receive the pair of wheels therethrough.
4. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the opening provides access to a channel which provides a track guide for receipt of the pair of wheels.
5. The shower door assembly of claim 4 wherein the track comprises a lateral portion to bound a limit of the opening.
6. The shower door assembly of claim 5 wherein the lateral portion is sized to provide a cavity within the track between the lateral portion and the channel.
7. The shower door assembly of claim 6 wherein a vertical clearance of each of the pair of wheels within the cavity is less than or equal to a depth of the channel to prevent removal of the pair of wheels from the track while in the vertical orientation, and to permit the pair of wheels to be removed in the angled orientation.
8. The shower door assembly of claim 6 wherein the track further comprises an upper base, at least one sidewall, and at least one lower rail extending from the at least one sidewall; and wherein the channel is formed in the at least one lower rail.
9. The shower door assembly of claim 8 wherein the lower rail extends laterally inward.
10. The shower door assembly of claim 8 wherein the upper base provides the lateral portion.
11. The shower door assembly of claim 8 wherein the lateral portion extends laterally inward from the at least one sidewall.
12. The shower door assembly of claim 8 wherein the lateral portion is spaced apart from the upper base.
13. A shower door assembly comprising: a track with a cavity, and an opening providing access to a channel in the cavity that provides a track guide for receipt of a pair of wheels; a shower door pane; and the pair of wheels mounted for rotation upon the shower door pane, each of the pair of wheels sized to be received in the channel for translation along the track, wherein a vertical clearance of each of the pair of wheels within the cavity is less than or equal to a depth of the channel to prevent removal of the pair of wheels from the track while in a vertical orientation, and to permit the pair of wheels to be removed in an angled orientation.
14. The shower door assembly of claim 13 wherein the track comprises a lateral portion to bound a limit of the opening.
15. The shower door assembly of claim 14 wherein the lateral portion is sized to provide the cavity within the track between the lateral portion and the channel.
16. The shower door assembly of claim 14 wherein the track further comprises an upper base, at least one sidewall, and at least one lower rail extending from the at least one sidewall; and wherein the channel is formed in the at least one lower rail.
17. The shower door assembly of claim 16 wherein the upper base provides the lateral portion.
18. A method to assemble a shower door assembly, the method comprising: installing a track to a shower stall; angling a shower door pane away from a vertical orientation; installing wheels of the shower door pane into the track; pivoting the shower door pane to the vertical orientation; and installing a guide to limit the shower door pane to the vertical orientation to avoid removal of the shower door pane from the track.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising lowering the shower door pane by a first dimension until the wheels engage a channel in the track before installing the guide; and installing the guide to overlap the shower door pane by a second dimension that is greater than the first dimension.
20. The method of claim 18 further comprising angling the shower door pane up to thirty degrees away from the vertical orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0059] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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[0061] A first shower door subassembly 22 is provided to be installed upon the top track 18 to translate relative to the top track 18. The first shower door subassembly 22 includes a shower door pane 24, which may be formed from tempered glass or any suitable material. The shower door pane 24 has a width that is less than a length of the top track 18 in order to translate the shower door pane 24 for ingress and egress of an occupant into and out of the shower stall 12.
[0062] The first shower door subassembly 22 includes a pair of roller assemblies 26 mounted to an upper region of the shower door pane 24. The roller assemblies 26 support the shower door pane 24 upon the top track 18. The roller assemblies 26 cooperate with the top track 18 to support the roller assemblies 26 and the shower door pane 24 upon the top track 18, while permitting translation of the first shower door subassembly 22 along the top track 18.
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[0065] As illustrated in
[0066] In order to install the first shower door subassembly 22, the shower door subassembly 22 is pivoted to an angle α as illustrated in
[0067] Top tracks 18 are often installed with the side opening 28 facing into the shower stall 12 to provide a consistent and uninterrupted outer face 44 to be viewed externally. Therefore, the first shower door subassembly 22 may often be installed as an inner shower door subassembly 22 that is installed from within the shower stall 12 as illustrated in
[0068] Referring again to
[0069] With reference again to
[0070] With continued reference to
[0071] For the depicted embodiment, the first shower door subassembly 22 includes an optional trim member 60 along a lower portion of the shower door pane 24. The dimension D is measured from the lower dimension of the trim member 60, which adds to the overlap between the shower door pane 24 and the inner retainer 56. Likewise, the dimension D includes a lowermost point of any components that may be installed upon the shower door pane 24 that add to the overlap.
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[0073] The shower door assembly 10 incorporates structural conditions through the use of geometric restrictions and sequentially ordered assembly methods such that no additional components or fixtures are necessary to fully retain the wheels 32 of a shower door subassembly 22 into the top track 18. The inability of the shower door subassembly 22 to be removed from the assembled shower door assembly 10 by accident is often referred to as an anti-jump mechanism. This terminology comes from the characterization of a roller assembly 26 “jumping” off, or out of, the channel 30 of the top track 18. The prior art has offered additional structural components added to the shower door assemblies 10 to prevent inadvertent disassembly. By control of geometries, dimensions and assembly sequences, additional hardware is omitted thereby reducing cost, simplifying installation, and improving aesthetics of the shower door assembly 10.
[0074] During installation, the top track 18 and the bottom track 50 are installed. The first shower door subassembly 22 can be installed to the top track 18 first if installed as the inner door as illustrated, to take advantage of the full opening of the shower stall 12, between the sidewalls 14. After the first shower door subassembly 22 is installed, an outer shower door subassembly 66 is installed as a second shower door subassembly 66 to the top track 18.
[0075] The second shower door subassembly 66 is illustrated in
[0076] Referring now to
[0077] The center guide 52 is slid beneath the first and second shower door subassemblies 22, 66. According to an embodiment, each shower door pane 24, 68 may be sized with a width which causes the shower door panes 24, 68 to overlap at a center of the lower track 50 at any position of the shower door subassemblies 22, 66 once the shower door subassemblies 22, 66 are fully installed. The center guide 52 is slid to a center position upon the lower track 50. Then the center guide 52 is fastened to the lower track 50 to affix the center guide 52 to the central position. According to an embodiment, the installer may drill an aperture in the lower track 50, and then install a fastener into the lower track 50 and the center guide 52. According to an optional embodiment, a fastener cap 84 may be provided to affix to the lower track 50 to cover the drilled aperture and the fastener.
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[0079] In order to disassemble the shower door assembly 10, the center guide 52 is first removed before the first shower door subassembly 22 can be pivoted to remove the wheels 32 from the top track 18.
[0080] According to another embodiment, the center guide 52 can be installed prior to the second shower door subassembly 66. For example, the top and bottom tracks 18, 50 are installed to the shower stall 12 between the sidewalls 14. Then, the first shower door subassembly 22 is installed upon the top track 18. Next, the center guide 52 is installed upon the lower track 50 in cooperation with the first shower door subassembly 22. The second shower door subassembly 66 can then be installed to the top track 18 and the center guide 52. Then the pin 78 can be installed to retain the second shower door subassembly 66 upon the top track 18.
[0081] According to another embodiment, the second shower door subassembly 66 may be a fixed panel 66 instead of a sliding bypass panel 66. In this embodiment, the bottom track 50 is installed into the shower stall 12. Then, the fixed panel 66 is installed to the bottom track 50. Next, the top track 18 is installed into the shower stall 12 in cooperation across the fixed panel 66. Next, the first shower door subassembly 22 is installed as a sliding bypass panel upon the top track 18, which may be an inner door subassembly 22. Next, the center guide 52 is installed upon the lower track 50 to retain the first shower door subassembly 22 upon the top track 18. Alternatively, the fixed panel 66 is installed onto the floor or the sill 17 without mounting to a bottom track 50. In this embodiment, the center guide 52 may be installed directly to the shower floor 16 or to the sill 17 to cooperate with retaining the first shower door subassembly 22 upon the top track 18.
[0082] Each of the tracks 18, 50 may be formed from a suitable structural material, such as extruded aluminum, or the like. The tracks 18, 50 may each be formed with a continuous cross-section along the length of the track 18, 50. Due to the retention features described above, the top track 18 is formed with the continuous cross-section without assembly notches formed through the track. Likewise, the top track 18 may be extruded as a unitary component without requiring assembly of multiple components together as a top track.
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[0084] A first shower door subassembly 122 is provided to be installed upon the top track 120 to translate relative to the top track 120. The first shower door subassembly 122 includes a shower door pane 124, which may be formed from tempered glass or any suitable material. The shower door pane 124 has a width that is less than a length of the top track 120 in order to translate the shower door pane 124 for ingress and egress of an occupant into and out of the shower stall 112.
[0085] The first shower door subassembly 122 includes a pair of roller assemblies 126 mounted to an upper region of the shower door pane 124. The roller assemblies 126 support the shower door pane 124 upon the top track 120. The roller assemblies 126 cooperate with the top track 120 to support the roller assemblies 126 and the shower door pane 124 upon the top track 120, while permitting translation of the first shower door subassembly 122 along the top track 120.
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[0087] With reference to
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[0089] In order to install the first shower door subassembly 122, the shower door subassembly 122 is pivoted to a nonvertical angle as illustrated in
[0090] The top track 120 is installed with the openings 128 facing laterally inward and concealed between sidewalls 146, 148 of the track 120. The top track 120 includes an upper base 150, and the sidewalls 146, 148 extend downward from the upper base 150. The base 150 extends laterally between the sidewalls 146, 148 and bounds an upper limit of the cavity 144 for retaining the wheels 132. The sidewalls 146, 148 provide uninterrupted outer faces 146, 148 that conceal the wheels 132 and the channels 130. A pair of lower rails 151 each extend centrally inward from one of the sidewalls 146, 148. A lower opening 152 is formed between the rails 151 and sized to permit the roller assemblies 126 each pass through the opening while the brackets 134 extend through the opening 152. The channels 130 are each formed in one of the lower rails 151. The sidewalls 146, 148 each extend below the rails 151 to also conceal the roller brackets 134.
[0091] The shower door subassembly 122 may be installed as an inner shower door subassembly 122 that is installed from within the shower stall 112 as illustrated in
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[0094] The center guide 154 includes a central divider 156. The center guide 154 also includes an inner retainer 158 with a channel 160 between the inner retainer 158 and the central divider 156. The channel 160 is sized to receive a lower end of the shower door pane 124 to prevent rotation of the shower door pane 124 relative to the top track 120. The center guide 154 also includes an outer retainer 162 with a channel 164 to receive a second shower door assembly 122.
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[0096] For the depicted embodiment, the shower door subassemblies 122 include an optional trim member 166 along a lower portion of the shower door pane 124. The dimension C is measured from the lower dimension of the trim member 166, which adds to the overlap between the shower door pane 124 and the retainers 158, 162. Likewise, the dimension C includes a lowermost point of any components that may be installed upon the shower door pane 124 that add to the overlap.
[0097] The shower door assembly 110 incorporates structural conditions through the use of geometric restrictions and sequentially ordered assembly methods such that no additional components or fixtures are necessary to fully retain the wheels 132 of the shower door subassembly 122 into the top track 120. The inability of the shower door subassembly 122 to be removed from the assembled shower door assembly 110 by accident is often referred to as an anti-jump mechanism. This terminology comes from the characterization of a roller assembly 126 “jumping” off, or out of, the channel 130 of the top track 120. The prior art has offered additional structural components added to the shower door assemblies 110 to prevent inadvertent disassembly. By control of geometries, dimensions and assembly sequences, additional hardware is omitted thereby reducing cost, simplifying installation, and improving aesthetics of the shower door assembly 110.
[0098] During installation, the top track 120 and the bottom track 153 are installed. The first shower door subassembly 122 can be installed to the top track 120 first if installed as the inner door as illustrated, to take advantage of the full opening of the shower stall 112, between the sidewalls 114. After the first shower door subassembly 122 is installed, the outer shower door subassembly 122 is installed as a second shower door subassembly 122 to the top track 120.
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[0100] In order to disassemble the shower door assembly 110, the center guide 154 is first removed before the first shower door subassembly 122 can be pivoted to remove the wheels 132 from the top track 120.
[0101] According to another embodiment, the second shower door subassembly 122 may be a fixed panel 122 instead of a sliding bypass panel 122. In this embodiment, the bottom track 153 is installed into the shower stall 112. Then, the fixed panel 122 is installed to the bottom track 153. Next, the top track 120 is installed into the shower stall 112 in cooperation across the fixed panel 122. Next, the first shower door subassembly 122 is installed as a sliding bypass panel upon the top track 120, which may be an inner door subassembly 122. Next, the center guide 154 is installed upon the lower track 153 to retain the first shower door subassembly 122 upon the top track 120. Alternatively, the fixed panel 122 is installed onto the floor or the sill 118 without mounting to a bottom track 153. In this embodiment, the center guide 154 may be installed directly to the shower floor 116 or to the sill 118 to cooperate with retaining the first shower door subassembly 122 upon the top track 120.
[0102] Each of the tracks 120, 153 may be formed from a suitable structural material, such as extruded aluminum, or the like. The tracks 120, 153 may each be formed with a continuous cross-section along the length of the track 120, 153. Due to the retention features described above, the top track 120 is formed with the continuous cross-section without assembly notches formed through the track. Likewise, the top track 120 may be extruded as a unitary component without requiring assembly of multiple components together as a top track.
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[0104] Each shower door subassembly 222 includes a pair of roller assemblies 226 mounted to an upper region of the shower door pane 224. The roller assemblies 226 support the shower door pane 224 upon the top track 220. The roller assemblies 226 cooperate with the top track 220 to support the roller assemblies 226 and the shower door pane 224 upon the top track 220, while permitting translation of the shower door subassemblies 222 along the top track 220.
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[0106] The roller assembly 226 includes a bracket 234 fastened to an upper end the shower door pane 224. A shaft 240 is fastened to the roller bracket 234 by a fastener 242. The shaft 240 spaces the wheel 232 away from the roller bracket 234 to extend through the opening 228 and into the top track 220 for contact upon the channel 230.
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[0108] In order to install the first shower door subassembly 222, the shower door subassembly 222 is pivoted to a nonvertical angle as illustrated partially in
[0109] The top track 220 is installed with the openings 228 facing laterally inward and concealed between sidewalls 246 of the track 220. The top track 220 includes an upper base 250, and the sidewalls 246 extend downward from the upper base 250. The base 250 extends laterally between the sidewalls 246. The sidewalls 246 provide uninterrupted outer faces 246 that conceal the wheels 232 and the channels 230. A pair of lower rails 251 each extend centrally inward from one of the sidewalls 246. A lower opening 252 is formed between the rails 251 and sized to permit the roller assemblies 226 each pass through the opening while the brackets 234 extend through the opening 252. The channels 230 are each formed in one of the lower rails 251. A lateral projection 254 extends inward from each sidewall 246 and bounds an upper limit of the cavity 244 for retaining the wheels 232 within the cavities 244. The lateral projections 254 are portions of the top track 220 and are spaced apart from the channels 230 and the upper base 250.
[0110] The shower door subassembly 222 may be installed as an inner shower door subassembly 222 that is installed from within the shower stall. The pivot angle is limited to avoid inconveniences during the installation, due to the depth of shower stalls. A suitable range for the approach angle may be up to thirty degrees. A suitable approach angle for the installation of the first shower door subassembly 222 may be thirteen degrees or less.
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[0113] The shower door assembly 210 incorporates structural conditions through the use of geometric restrictions and sequentially ordered assembly methods such that no additional components or fixtures are necessary to fully retain the wheels 232 of the shower door subassembly 222 into the top track 220. The inability of the shower door subassembly 222 to be removed from the assembled shower door assembly 210 by accident is often referred to as an anti-jump mechanism. This terminology comes from the characterization of a roller assembly 226 “jumping” off, or out of, the channel 230 of the top track 220. The prior art has offered additional structural components added to the shower door assemblies 210 to prevent inadvertent disassembly. By control of geometries, dimensions and assembly sequences, additional hardware is omitted thereby reducing cost, simplifying installation, and improving aesthetics of the shower door assembly 210.
[0114] During installation, the top track 220 and the bottom track 256 are installed. The first shower door subassembly 222 can be installed to the top track 220 first if installed as the inner door as illustrated, to take advantage of the full opening of the shower stall. After the first shower door subassembly 222 is installed, the outer shower door subassembly 222 is installed as a second shower door subassembly 222 to the top track 220.
[0115] After both shower door subassemblies 222 are installed to the top track 220, then the center guide 258 is installed. Both shower door subassemblies 222 to one end of the shower stall. The center guide 258 is slid beneath the first and second shower door subassemblies 222. According to an embodiment, each shower door pane 224 may be sized with a width which causes the shower door panes 224 to overlap at a center of the lower track 256 at any position of the shower door subassemblies 222 once the shower door subassemblies 222 are fully installed. The center guide 258 is slid to a center position upon the lower track 256. Then the center guide 258 is fastened to the lower track 256 to affix the center guide 258 to the central position.
[0116] Once assembled, the shower door pane 224 has a width that overlaps a central position anywhere in a range of traverse travel. Therefore, the shower door pane 224 maintains cooperation within the central guide 258 at any position along the range of travel of the shower door pane 224. Likewise, the center guide 258 has a width sized to maintain suitable contact with the shower door pane 224. The center guide 258 prevents pivoting of the shower door pane 224 at any position of the shower door pane 224.
[0117] In order to disassemble the shower door assembly 210, the center guide 258 is first removed before the first shower door subassembly 222 can be pivoted to remove the wheels 232 from the top track 220.
[0118] According to another embodiment, the second shower door subassembly 222 may be a fixed panel 222 instead of a sliding bypass panel 222. In this embodiment, the bottom track 256 is installed into the shower stall. Then, the fixed panel 222 is installed to the bottom track 256. Next, the top track 220 is installed into the shower stall in cooperation across the fixed panel 222. Next, the first shower door subassembly 222 is installed as a sliding bypass panel upon the top track 220, which may be an inner door subassembly 222. Next, the center guide 258 is installed upon the lower track 256 to retain the first shower door subassembly 222 upon the top track 220. Alternatively, the fixed panel 222 is installed onto the floor or the sill without mounting to a bottom track 256. In this embodiment, the center guide 258 may be installed directly to the shower floor or to the sill to cooperate with retaining the first shower door subassembly 222 upon the top track 220.
[0119] Each of the tracks 220, 256 may be formed from a suitable structural material, such as extruded aluminum, or the like. The tracks 220, 256 may each be formed with a continuous cross-section along the length of the track 220, 256. Due to the retention features described above, the top track 220 is formed with the continuous cross-section without assembly notches formed through the track. Likewise, the top track 220 may be extruded as a unitary component without requiring assembly of multiple components together as a top track.
[0120] While various embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.