The present invention relates to a grab bar. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with a grab bar and a container provided therewith.
More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a grab bar comprising a body with open opposite ends and diametrically opposed apertures close to the open ends; and an end cap comprising a cap supporting a central leg extending from an inner surface of the cap, the central leg supporting a first side leg and a second side leg at an extremity of the central leg opposite the cap, the side legs being flexible about the extremity of the central leg, each side leg comprising a protrusion at a free extremity thereof opposite the extremity of the central leg, wherein the side legs are adapted to flex inwards toward the central leg as the central leg is inserted within the body from the open end thereof until the protrusion of each side leg engages a respective one of the diametrically opposed apertures in the body and emerges out of the outer surface of the body, and the cap is generally flush with an edge of the open end of the body; and the side legs are adapted to flex inwards toward the central leg as the protrusion of each side leg are pushed toward the central leg thereby disengaging the protrusion from the diametrically opposed apertures in the body and allowing the cap to be pulled out from the open end of the body.
There is further provided a container comprising a base and side walls extending from the base and defining a cavity, one of the side walls supporting two facing walls, extending from the side wall and each provided with an opening, and a grab bar of a length larger than a distance between the two facing walls and spaced outwardly from the container relative to an exterior surface of the side wall; wherein the grab bar, comprises a body with open opposite ends and diametrically opposed apertures close to the open ends; and a cap supporting a central leg extending from an inner surface of the cap, the central leg supporting a first side leg and a second side leg at an extremity of the central leg opposite the cap, the side legs being flexible about the extremity of the central leg, each side leg comprising a protrusion at a free extremity thereof opposite the extremity of the central leg; wherein the side legs are adapted to flex inwards toward the central leg so as to enter the body until the protrusion of each side leg engages a respective one of the diametrically opposed apertures in the body and emerges out of the surface of the body, and the cap is generally flush with an edge of the open end of the body; the side legs are adapted to flex inwards toward the central leg as the protrusions are pushed inward inside the body thereby disengaging from the diametrically opposed apertures in the body and the cap is pulled out from the open end of the body; wherein the grab bar is adapted to be positioned between the two facing walls, a first end of the body with the cap thereon being inserted within the opening of a first one of the two facing walls by a first side of the first wall, the first side of the first wall facing the second wall, the protrusions being pushed back within the body by contact with an edge of the first opening, and reemerging from the inside of the body on a second opposite side of the first wall; and a second end of the body with the cap thereon being inserted within the opening of a second one of the two facing walls by a first side of the second wall, the first side of the second wall facing the first side of the first wall, the protrusions being pushed back within the body by contact with an edge of the second opening, and reemerging from the inside of the body on a second opposite side of the second wall; and wherein the grab bar is adapted to be removed from between the two facing walls by squeezing the protrusions inwards, thus disengaging the protrusions from the apertures of the body.
There is further provided a container comprising a bin comprising a base and side walls extending from the base, the bin defining a cavity; a pair of opposite walls extending outwardly from an external surface of one of the side walls of the bin and each provided with an opening at a distance from the bin relative to the external surface of the side wall; and a grab bar of a length larger than a distance between the opposite walls; the grab bar comprising a body with open opposite ends each comprising diametrically opposed apertures and a cap generally flush with an edge of the open end of the body and supporting a central leg extending from an inner surface of the cap within the body, the central leg supporting a first side leg and a second side leg at an extremity of the central leg opposite the cap, the side legs being flexible about the extremity of the central leg, each side leg comprising a protrusion at a free extremity thereof opposite the extremity of the central leg emerging out of the surface of the body through the aperture in the body; wherein the side legs are adapted to flex inwards toward the central leg as the protrusions are pushed inward inside the body, a first end of the body of the grab bar cap is inserted within the opening in a first one of the pair of opposite walls, by a first side of the first wall, the protrusions being pushed back within the body, and reemerging from the inside of the body on a second side of the first wall; and a second end of the body of the grab bar cap is inserted within the opening in a second one of the pair of opposite walls, by a first side of the second wall, the protrusions being pushed back within the body, and reemerging from the inside of the body on a second side of the second wall, thereby coupling the grab bar to the container in complete fluid isolation from the cavity.
There is further provided a method for providing a container with a grab bar in complete fluid isolation from the inside of the container, comprising providing two facing walls extending outwardly from an external surface of a side wall of the container; providing each one of the two facing walls with an opening at a distance from the external surface of the side wall; providing a grab bar of a length larger than a distance between the two facing walls; the grab bar comprising a body with open opposite ends each comprising diametrically opposed apertures and a cap supporting a first side leg and a second side leg extending within the body, each side leg comprising a protrusion at a free extremity thereof, the protrusion emerging out of the surface of the body through the aperture in the body, the side legs being adapted to flex inwards within the body so as to disengage the protrusion from the apertures in the body; and inserting a first end of the body of the grab bar cap within the opening in a first one of the two facing walls, by a first side of the first wall facing the second wall, the protrusions being pushed back within the body, and reemerging from the inside of the body on a second side of the first wall; and inserting a second end of the body of the grab bar cap within the opening in the second one of the two facing walls, by a first side of the second wall facing the first wall, the protrusions being pushed back within the body, and reemerging from the inside of the body on a second side of the second wall.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of specific embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings:
a)-7h) show positioning of a grab bar between two facing walls according to an embodiment of an aspect of the present invention;
The present invention is illustrated in further details by the following non-limiting examples.
As illustrated in
An end cap 14 may be inserted in each open end of the body 12 as shown in
As shown in
The opposite extremity of the tubular body 12 may similarly be inserted within an aperture 40 in a second wall 44 facing the first wall 42 and distant from the first wall 42 by a distance less than the length of the bar 12 (see
Once thus positioned with the protrusions 26, 28 emerging from the apertures 13 of the body 12 on non-facing sides of the walls 42, 44 (see
The grab bar 10 may be removed from between the two facing walls 42, 44 by squeezing the protrusions 26, 28 inwards using a tool for example, thus disengaging them from the apertures 13 of the body 12, and allowing the body 12 to be pulled out from the openings 40.
In another embodiment illustrated in
According to an aspect of the present invention, a method for providing a container with a grab bar in complete fluid isolation from the inside of the container comprises providing a container with an outer wall 46, providing two facing walls 42, 44 extending from this outer wall 46 and each provided with an opening 40 as described hereinabove, and securing a bar as described hereinabove through these openings within the space between the two facing walls 42, 44.
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
This application claims benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/867,676, filed on Aug. 20, 2013. All documents above are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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