Claims
- 1. A bathing enclosure having side access to facilitate ingress and egress including a main enclosure section with a fixed side wall, a pair of fixed end walls integral with the side wall, a bottom wall integral with the side and end walls, a drain valve in the bottom wall and an open side with a marginal sealing surface on a side of the main enclosure section opposite the fixed sidewall; a first track assembly with a generally horizontal guide pivotally attached to the main enclosure section, and with a generally vertical guide attached to the main enclosure section and movable relative to the main enclosure section and urged toward the main enclosure section; a second track assembly with a generally horizontal guide attached to the main enclosure section in a position laterally spaced from and parallel to the generally horizontal guide of the first track assembly, and with a generally vertical guide movable relative to the main enclosure section and urged toward the main enclosure section and having a lower end pivotally attached to the generally horizontal guide of the second track assembly, said vertical guide of the second track assembly being laterally spaced from and parallel to the generally vertical guide of the first track assembly; a tambour door with a plurality of parallel tambour slats traveling in and retained by the first and second track assemblies, a flexible impervious membrane attached to at least some of the parallel slats and movable with the slats between a position generally below the bottom wall of the main enclosure section in which the open side of the enclosure is open and a position adjacent to the marginal sealing surface on the main enclosure section in which the open side of the main enclosure section is closed; a seal attached to the main enclosure section which seals between the main enclosure section and the flexible impervious membrane; and a valance mounted on the main enclosure section adjacent to the generally vertical guides of the first and second track assemblies with the tambour door between the valance and the seal when the tambour door is in a closed position and wherein the valance is operable to contact the plurality of parallel slats to restrain movement of the slats horizontally away from the main enclosure section.
- 2. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the generally horizontal guide of the first track assembly is urged in one direction about its pivotal attachment, the generally vertical guide of the first track assembly has an upper end urged toward the main enclosure section and wherein the force that urges the generally horizontal guide of the first track assembly to pivot about its pivotal attachment to the main enclosure section urges the lower end of the generally vertical guide of the first track assembly toward the main enclosure section; the generally horizontal guide of the second track assembly urged in one direction about its pivotal attachment, the generally vertical guide of the second track assembly has an upper end urged toward the main enclosure section and wherein the force that urges the generally horizontal guide of the second track assembly to pivot about its pivotal attachment to the main enclosure section urges the lower end of the generally vertical guide of the second track assembly toward the main enclosure section.
- 3. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 2 wherein the seal which seals between the main enclosure section and the flexible impervious membrane includes an inflatable tube.
- 4. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 3 wherein the first and second track assemblies are biased toward the main enclosure section with sufficient force to move the tambour slats out of contact with the valance when the inflatable tube in the seal is deflated.
- 5. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the seal which seals between the main enclosure section and the flexible impervious membrane includes an inflatable tube.
- 6. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 5 wherein the first and second track assemblies are biased toward the main enclosure section with sufficient force to move the tambour door slats out of contact with the valance when the inflatable tube in the seal is deflated.
- 7. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the generally horizontal guide and the generally vertical guide of the first track assembly and the generally horizontal guide and the generally vertical guide of the second track assembly include channel members and the tambour door has rollers rotatably attached to at least some of the tambour slats and positioned in the channel members to guide the tambour door.
- 8. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 1 including sprocket teeth engaging surfaces on opposite sides of the tambour door, a shaft rotatably journalled on the main enclosure section, a first sprocket attached to the shaft adjacent to the first track assembly and in mesh with the teeth engaging surfaces on the tambour door, a second sprocket attached to the shaft adjacent to the second track assembly and in mesh with the teeth engaging surfaces on the tambour door.
- 9. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 8 including a stop assembly having a first stop member mounted on the main enclosure section and a second stop member mounted on the shaft with the first and second sprockets and wherein the second stop member is operable to contact the first stop member when the tambour door is in a closed position and prevent further rotation of the sprockets in one direction.
- 10. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 9 wherein the first stop member is a bar that is pivotally mounted on the main enclosure section and that is free to rotate in response to contact with the second stop member as the tambour door approaches the fully open position thereby permitting the shaft, the first sprocket and the second sprocket to rotate more than one full revolution.
- 11. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 9 wherein the tambour door can be disengaged from the first and second sprockets and moved vertically in the generally vertical guides of the first and second track assemblies when the tambour door is in a closed position and rotation of the shaft and the first and second sprockets in one direction is blocked by the stop assembly.
- 12. A bathing enclosure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the valance is mounted on the main enclosure section by a hinge and a latch system and wherein the latch system can be unlatched to allow the valance to pivot away from the track assemblies.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 910,775, filed Jul. 8, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,351,345.
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