Claims
- 1. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold, comprising:a. a base member having a barrier free threshold formed therein, said barrier free threshold extending along one side of said base member, said base member having a plurality of channels which are formed in said base member and immediately adjacent to barrier free threshold, each of said plurality of channels formed generally parallel to a front side of said barrier free threshold; b. a drain sump which is formed in said base member; and c. a continuously weighted shower curtain, said continuously weighted shower curtain comprising a curtain having an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion of said curtain having therein a multiplicity of attachment devices, the lower portion having extending across substantially the entire width thereof, a weighting mechanism, said weighting mechanism comprising a continuous and flexible length of a weighting material sufficient to hold the curtain in a vertically extended position, and being of a length sufficient to extend substantially across the entire width of the lower portion of the curtain near a lower edge thereof, and wherein said lower portion of said curtain is positioned generally parallel to and above said barrier free threshold.
- 2. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 1, wherein said drain sump is formed adjacent to said barrier free threshold, and wherein a first plurality of channels is formed in said base member adjacent to said barrier free threshold and generally parallel to a front of said barrier free threshold, and said first plurality of channels is present on one side of said drain sump and each of said first plurality of channels intersects said drain sump, and a second plurality of channels is formed adjacent to said barrier free threshold and generally parallel to a front of said barrier free threshold, and said second plurality of channels is present on an opposite side of said drain sump and each of said second plurality of channels intersects said drain sump.
- 3. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 2, wherein each of said first plurality of channels increases in depth along a length thereof from a first end thereof and toward said drain sump.
- 4. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of channels increases in depth from a first end thereof toward a center thereof, and each of said plurality of channels increases in depth from a second end thereof toward a center thereof.
- 5. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 1, wherein said drain sump is formed in a location in said base member which is remote from said barrier free threshold, and wherein said base member has a second plurality of channels formed therein, wherein said second plurality of channels intersects said drain sump at one end of said second plurality of channels, and intersects said plurality of channels at an opposite end of said second plurality of channels.
- 6. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 5, wherein said wherein said second plurality of channels each extends radially from and intersects said drain sump at one end of said second plurality of channels, and each of said second plurality of channels intersects said plurality of channels at an opposite end of said second plurality of channels.
- 7. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold, comprising:a. base member having a barrier free threshold formed therein and which extends along one side thereof, said base member having a plurality of channels which are formed in said base member immediately adjacent to said barrier free threshold, each of said plurality of channels formed generally parallel to another of said plurality of channels; b. a drain sump which is formed in said base member; and c. a continuously weighted shower curtain, said continuously weighted shower curtain comprising a curtain having an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion of said curtain having therein a multiplicity of attachment devices, the lower portion having extending across substantially the entire width thereof, a weighting mechanism, said weighting mechanism comprising a continuous and flexible length of a weighting material sufficient to hold the curtain in a vertically extended position, and being of a length sufficient to extend substantially across the entire width of the lower portion of the curtain near a lower edge thereof, and wherein said lower portion of said curtain is positioned generally parallel to and above said barrier free threshold.
- 8. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 7 wherein said drain sump is formed in said barrier free threshold, and wherein a first plurality of channels is formed in said base member and adjacent to said barrier free threshold, wherein each of said first plurality of channels is generally parallel to another of said first plurality of channels, and said first plurality of channels is present on one side of said drain sump and intersect said drain sump, and a second plurality of channels is formed in said base member and adjacent to said barrier free threshold, wherein each of said second plurality of channels is generally parallel to another of said second plurality of channels, and said second plurality of channels is present on an opposite side of said drain sump and intersect said drain sump.
- 9. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 8, wherein each of said first plurality of channels increases in depth along a length thereof from a first end thereof and toward said drain sump.
- 10. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 7, wherein each of said plurality of channels increases in depth from a first end thereof toward a center thereof, and each of said plurality of channels increases in depth from a second end thereof toward a center thereof.
- 11. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 7, wherein said drain sump is formed in a location in said base member which is remote from said barrier free threshold, and wherein said base member has a second plurality of channels formed therein, wherein said second plurality of channels intersects said drain sump at one end of said second plurality of channels, and intersects said plurality of channels at an opposite end of said second plurality of channels.
- 12. A barrier free shower enclosure system having a barrier free threshold as described in claim 11, wherein said second plurality of channels extend radially from and intersect said drain sump at one end of said second plurality of channels, and intersects said plurality of channels at an opposite end of said second plurality of channels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 09,273,811, filed Mar. 19, 1999, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09,073,650, filed May 6, 1998, now abandoned, and a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 09,073,535, filed May 6,1998, which claims priority of provisional application 60/046,091, filed May 9,1997.
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