This application relates to the use of sealing tape at a joint in a shower surround of the type wherein a plurality of pieces come together to form the surround. The tape provides a seal along an edge between the plurality of pieces.
Tub or shower surrounds are utilized in modem bathroom environments to provide a low cost way of providing an aesthetically attractive surface. Typically, the surrounds are formed of molded plastic sheets, which are mounted about a tub or shower in a plurality of pieces. If the entire surround were formed of a single piece, the piece would be quite large, ungainly, and difficult to transport. Thus, surrounds are typically formed of several pieces that are brought into a site and mounted around a tub or shower. The pieces are then attached to a wall, and an edge between the pieces must be sealed in some manner. The prior art has had difficulty easily providing an adequate seal at the edge joint.
A tape is placed over the edge joint once installation is complete. Preferably, the tape is over the “finished side” or the side of the surround facing inwardly towards the shower. The tape may be clear, or may be colored to match the underlying pieces of the surround.
In one specific feature, the tape can be heated, such as with a heating gun to seal the tape and complete a bond.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A tub/shower surround 10 is illustrated in
Thus, as shown in
In one embodiment, a heating gun such as a hair dryer 20 is used to heat the tape 80 and complete a bond to seal the tape to the underlying surround pieces 12 and 14.
The tape 18 may be clear, or may be formed to have a color that matches or accents the underlying color of the surround pieces 12 and 14.
As shown in
In assembling the surround 10, the pieces are initially mounted as shown in
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.