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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to shower curtain rods and more particularly to a shower curtain rod assembly with an arcuate main section adapted for use in a shower enclosure over a bath tub having a curved wall to provide additional space for the individual taking a shower.
2. Description of Prior Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
Combination showers and bath tubs are widely utilized to save space. However, they have the disadvantage of according limited room for the individual showering because the shower curtain bottom must be situated within the tube to contain the water from the shower head and thus the shower curtain is normally linear and is situated directed over the edge of the tube and the horizontal tub deck.
It is known to utilize shower curtain rods with main section that are other than linear to expand the shower space. However, some conventional rods of that type are formed of rods with multiple bends and hence are expensive to manufacture, do not provide for smooth shower curtain movement, are not aesthetically pleasing in appearance and/or require specialized mounting apparatus. Others are formed of single part making them expensive to package and ship. Still others require complicated swivel mounting brackets to accommodate angular side sections. The present invention overcomes all of those disadvantages in that it is relatively inexpensive to fabricate, package and ship, is aesthetically pleasing with a smooth arcuate main section that promotes easy shower curtain movement and utilizes simple, easy to install mounting brackets.
It is, therefore, a prime object of the present invention to provide a curved shower curtain rod assembly for expanding the space in a shower in which the rods has a minimum of bends so as to facilitate smooth shower movement.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a curved shower curtain rod assembly that is inexpensive to fabricate.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a curved shower curtain rod assembly that is aesthetically pleasing in appearance.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a curved shower curtain rod assembly that does not require complicated or moveable mounting brackets.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a curved shower curtain rod assembly that includes a two-piece rod that can be separated to make it easy and inexpensive to package and ship.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a curved shower curtain rod assembly that utilizes simple, easy to install mounting brackets.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a shower curtain rod assembly is provided that is adapted to be mounted between opposing surfaces of a shower enclosure. The assembly includes a rod having an arcuate main section extending between first and second spaced, substantially parallel side sections. First and second mounting brackets are provided to engage the side sections and secure the side sections to the respective shower enclosure surfaces.
The brackets secure the side sections to the respective shower enclosure surfaces in a removable manner. Each of the brackets has a body with a channel adapted to receive one of the side sections therein. The channels in the brackets constitute a means for removably receiving a side section.
Preferably, each of the side sections has a generally cylindrical cross-sectional configuration. The receiving means may take the form of a body with a tubular section adapted to receive the side section therein.
The bracket includes a part for mounting the body to a shower enclosure surface. Preferably, means are provided for maintaining the body in a single rotational position relative to the part.
A cover for the mounting part is also included, as are means for removably mounting the cover on the mounting part.
Preferably, the main section of the rod includes at least two parts. Means are provided for interlocking the parts of the main section of the rod.
In accordance with another object of the present invention, a shower curtain rod assembly adapted to be mounted between opposing surfaces of a shower enclosure is provided. The assembly includes a rod with a two-part arcuate main section extending between first and second space, substantially parallel side sections. First and second mounting brackets are provided to engage the side sections and to secure the side sections to the respective shower curtain surfaces. Each of the brackets includes a body defining means for removably receiving a side section and a part for mounting the body to a shower enclosure surface.
The assembly also includes a cover for the mounting part and means for removably mounting the cover on the mounting part.
Preferably, the rod also includes means for interlocking the parts of the main section of the rod.
To these and to such other objects that may hereinafter appears, the present invention relates to curved shower curtain rod assembly as described in detail in the following specification and recited in the annexed claims, taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts and in which:
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The main section 14 of rod A is arcuate, having a gentle curve that preferably approximates the curve of front wall 34 of tub 28. As seen in
The mounting bracket also includes a circular mounting plate 48 with openings to receive screws 50 for fixing the plate to the shower enclosure wall. Extending from the central portion of plate 50 is a hollow collar 52. The hollow inside of collar 52 is not entirely circular, but instead includes a flat surface 54.
Extending from body 40 is a protrusion having a cylindrical section 56 with an outer diameter approximately equal to the outer diameter of collar 52 and a partially cylindrical, smaller diameter section 58 with a flat surface 60. Section 56 is adapted to be received within collar 52 with surface 60 adjacent surface 54 and thus in only a single rotational position relative to plate 48. In this manner, body 40 is “keyed” to the mounting plate so as to retain the side sections and the main section of the rod in a horizontal plane. Section 58 of the protrusion is locked within collar 52 by a set screw 62 that is adapted to bear against surface 60 of the protrusion.
A cover 64 is provided to enclose plate 48. Cover has a central opening 66 with a diameter approximately equal to the outer diameter of section 58 such that is retained between collar 52 of the mounting plate and section 56 of the protrusion.
It will now be appreciated that the present invention relates to a shower curtain rod assembly adapted to be mounted between opposing surfaces of a shower enclosure. The assembly includes a rod with a two-part arcuate main section extending between first and second spaced, substantially parallel side sections. First and second mounting brackets are provided to engage the side sections and to secure the side sections to the respective shower curtain surfaces. Each of the brackets includes a body defining channel means for removably receiving a side section and a plate for mounting the body to a shower enclosure surface.
A cover is provided for the mounting plate as are means for removably mounting the cover on the mounting plate. Means for interlocking the parts of the main section of the rod are also provided.
While only a single preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it is obvious that many modifications and variations could be made thereto. It is intended to cover all of those modifications and variations which fall within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims.
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