The invention relates to a grab bar/handrail assembly for assisting the support of individuals, and in particular, to assist in a bathtub/shower enclosure.
Grab bars/handrails are often located within a bathtub or shower enclosure to assist an individual with stepping into or out of a bathtub or shower, and can be especially helpful to an elderly or infirm individual. Grab bars/handrails can also be helpful for anyone while standing; moving around; or sitting in a bathtub or shower environment where a wet floor can make it possible to slip and fall. Grab bars/handrails are typically installed onto a wall, or multiple walls, of an enclosure by means of fasteners or screws tapped into wall studs. Reference e.g. U.S. Pat. #20090211017. These typical grab bars require tools; hardware; suction cups or fasteners; and often require a professional installer or a skilled handyman for proper installation.
Numerous grab bar/handrail inventions have come forward. U.S. Pat. No. 4,887,323 to DiVito et al. is an example of a bathtub handrail that incorporates a molded plastic body and clamping arm that attaches to a bathtub by means of a number of components, some of which are metal.
Another example of a grab bar/handrail can be found in U.S. Pat. #20090205125 to Forrest which discloses an injection molded plastic assembly that attaches to a bath wall by means of a fastener such as a lag screw.
Another example of a handrail can be found in U.S. Pat. #20050160526 to Korn disclosing a removable bathtub rail for children that utilizes horizontal and vertical anchors with suction cups.
Previous grab bar/handrail devices suffer from a number of disadvantages. One important disadvantage is that they often require a skilled person to drill holes through tile and walls, and into wall studs in order to secure them properly. Another disadvantage of prior art involves the utilization of corrodible parts and/or fasteners. Still another undesirable feature of prior art can be its permanence, that is, the difficulty in removing the device when no longer needed or desired, and the cost associated with any needed repairs to wall surfaces.
It was in an effort to provide solutions to the problems associated with prior art that the present invention evolved.
It is a primary object of this novel invention to provide a grab bar/handrail assist assembly for use within bathtub and shower enclosures that is portable and free-standing.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a grab bar/handrail assist assembly that does not require the use of fasteners; suction cups; tools; or hardware to assemble; install; or to make it usable.
It is yet another object of this novel invention to provide an economical solution to the need for a grab bar/handrail assist assembly, that precludes the need for any special skills to assemble; install; or to remove and disassemble when no longer needed or desired.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a grab bar/handrail assist assembly that is composed of non-corrodible parts in its entirety.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a light-weight and easily manageable grab bar/handrail assist assembly that is also structurally strong; durable; and easily kept clean.
The detailed embodiment of the novel invention is disclosed herein relative to a bathtub/shower enclosure. It should be understood, however, that the present invention may be used outside of a bathtub or shower enclosure to assist an individual near a toilet, or wherever grab bar/handrail assistance might be needed. Thus, the details disclosed herein should not be considered limiting, ie. to a bathtub or shower enclosure.
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The grab bar/handrail assist assembly 10 includes a plurality of rigid non-corrodible pipes: la; 1b; 1c; 2a; 2b; 2c; 3a; 3b; 3c; 7a; 7b; 7c; 7d. We prefer to use 1.25″ PVC, furniture grade, pipes. Also included are a plurality of non-corrodible rigid molded corner fittings. We prefer to use 1.25″ PVC furniture grade fittings. Fittings 4a; 4b; 4c, are identical 4-way fittings with openings at 90 degree angles from each opening. Fittings 5a; 5b are identical 90 degree elbow fittings. Fittings 6a; 6b are identical 3-way fittings with openings at 90 degree angles from each opening. Also included are a plurality of molded end caps, 8a; 8b; 8c; 8d. Again, we prefer to use 1.25″ PVC furniture grade end caps.
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