The present disclosure generally relates to a shower base system including an installation tool to install relatively heavy shower bases. In particular, the present disclosure provides a tool including a handle, a strap, and a hook that engages in any one of a number of recesses in the bottom of a shower base to allow lifting and maneuvering of the shower base into position.
Lightweight shower bases molded from a polymer are known in the art for use with shower enclosures. However, shower bases made from a heavy material like ceramics may cause difficulty during positioning and installation. Depending on the layout of the shower enclosure, there may be little room for an installer's hands to adjust the base into position. Additionally, any adhesive applied to the sub-floor may be wiped off if the base is laid down and slid into place, instead of being lowered into position.
As such, there remains a need for an installation tool that allows for easy manipulation and installation of a heavy shower base into a wall cavity or shower enclosure.
A shower base installation system is disclosed including a shower base and a shower base installation tool. The illustrative shower base includes one or more recesses formed on a bottom edge. The illustrative installation tool includes a handle, a strap, and a hook. The hook and strap are illustratively coupled together through the use of openings. The tool is used to lift and maneuver a shower base into position by engaging the hook into the recesses in the bottom edge of the base. Once in position, tension is removed from the strap, and the strap can be disassembled from the hook leaving the hook in place with the shower base, if desired.
According to an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a shower base installation tool includes a handle, a flexible strap having a top end and a bottom end, and a hook. The hook includes a shank extending between an upper end and a lower end, an angled return leg, a bend that defines an inwardly facing crook and couples the lower end of the shank with the return leg, and an opening at the top end of the shank. The top end of the strap is coupled to the handle. The bottom end of the strap is inserted through the opening of the hook.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a shower base is configured to cooperate with a shower base installation tool and includes a body. The body includes a first peripheral edge, a second peripheral edge coupled to the first peripheral edge, an upper surface extending between the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge, and a lower surface extending substantially parallel to the upper surface. At least one recess is formed in at least one of the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge. The recess includes an opening extending upwardly from the lower surface of the body to an upper edge at a distance less than the upper surface of the body, and an angled surface extending from the upper edge of the opening and angled upwardly toward the upper surface of the body.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a shower base installation system includes a shower base installation tool and a shower base. The shower base installation tool includes a handle, a flexible strap having a top end and a bottom end, and a hook. The hook includes a shank extending between an upper end and a lower end, an angled return leg, a bend that defines an inwardly facing crook and couples the lower end of the shank with the return leg, and an opening at the top end of the shank. The top end of the strap is coupled to the handle. The bottom end of the strap is inserted through the opening of the hook. The shower base includes a body with a first peripheral edge, a second peripheral edge extending perpendicular to the first peripheral edge, an upper surface extending between the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge, and a lower surface extending substantially parallel to the upper surface. At least one recess is formed in at least one of the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge. The recess includes an opening extending upwardly from the lower surface of the body to an upper edge at a distance less than the upper surface of the body, and an angled surface extending from the upper edge of the opening and angled upwardly toward the upper surface of the body. The inwardly facing crook of the hook engages the angled surface of the at least one recess in the base.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiment exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
The foregoing aspects and many of the intended advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, which are described herein. The embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. Therefore, no limitation of the scope of the claimed invention is thereby intended. The present invention includes any alterations and further modifications of the illustrated devices and described methods and further applications of principles in the invention which would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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Overhead shower 18 directs water into shower enclosure 10. A user may regulate water flow to overhead shower 18 through a conventional control valve 20. A shower base 22 fits within first shower wall 12a, second shower wall 12b, and third shower wall 12c at the bottom of shower enclosure 10. Shower base 22 includes a drain 23 to allow water from overhead shower 18 to evacuate shower enclosure 10. In an illustrative embodiment, shower base 22 is made from a ceramic material. In one illustrative embodiment, the shower base 22 may be of a material composition similar to the type detailed in US Patent Application Publication No. 2020/0247718 to Thomas et al., the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference. It should be appreciated that other conventional materials, such as polymers, cast iron, etc., may be used for the shower base 22.
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Body 26 includes a shower base periphery 30 defined by a first peripheral edge 32a, a second peripheral edge 32b, a third peripheral edge 32c, and a fourth peripheral edge 32d. The shower base periphery 30 illustratively forms a rectangular shape, although other shapes may be substituted therefore. There is a very small clearance defining a sealant gap (approximately about 0.25 inches or less) between first peripheral edge 32a, second peripheral edge 32b, and third peripheral edge 32c of shower base periphery 30 and first shower wall 12a, second shower wall 12b and third shower wall 12c, respectively, when shower base 22 is installed in shower enclosure 10. This tight fit leaves little to no room for a user's hands to manipulate shower base periphery 30 during installation of shower base 22.
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The installation tool 100 of the present disclosure is configured to cooperate with shower base 22, and illustratively includes a handle 102, a strap 104, and a hook 106. More particularly, hook 106 engages with recesses 50 on shower base 22.
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Hook 106 illustratively includes an upper closed slot 138 and a lower closed slot 140 to attach strap 104 to hook 106. The bottom end 116 of strap 104 is illustratively inserted through the lower closed slot 140 from a proximal side 141 of the shank 126 closest to shower base 22 through to the distal side 143 of shank 126 farthest from shower base 22. Bottom end 116 is then inserted through upper closed slot 138 from the distal side 143 of shank 126 farthest from shower base 22 to the proximal side 141 of the shank 126 closest to shower base 22. Bottom end 116 is pulled upward and secured in place between strap 104 and hook 106. During installation, strap 104 is illustratively clamped between shower base 22 and hook 106 and thus further secured in place. In one illustrative embodiment, strap 104 may include a releasable coupler 144 such as a hook and loop fastener, a snap, adhesive, etc. to further secure bottom end 116. The strap 104 is illustratively formed of a flexible material having a strength sufficient to lift at least 200 lbs. without breaking or overly stretching (e.g., no plastic deformation). In an illustrative embodiment, strap 104 is flexible and made from polyester, cotton, mesh nylon, etc. In one illustrative embodiment, strap 104 is 0.75 inches wide and 0.09 inches thick.
Handle 102 illustratively includes a coupler 108 for securing the strap 104 thereto. Coupler 108 is illustratively defined by a vertical slot 112. The upper portion 112a of vertical slot 112 is wider than the lower portion 112b of vertical slot 112. In an illustrative embodiment, handle 102 is made from a rigid material, such as a polymer (e.g., a styrene), die cast zinc or aluminum.
To attach strap 104 and handle 102, top end 114 of strap 104 is inserted up through both the lower portion 112b and the upper portion 112a of vertical slot 112. Top end 114 is then folded onto strap 104 and pushed back through only upper portion 112a and secured in place by friction. Securing member 142 may couple folded top end 114 to strap 104, and may be a permanent form of securement such as stitching or adhesive.
During installation, shower base 22 is lowered into shower enclosure 10. An adhesive may be applied to lower surface 36 of shower base 22. While hook 106 is engaged with recess 50, a user pulls handle 102 up and away from shower base 22 resulting in tension in strap 104. The user can then lower shower base 22 to align first peripheral edge 32a, second peripheral edge 32b, and third peripheral edge 32c flush with first shower wall 12a, second shower wall 12b, and third shower wall 12c of shower enclosure 10, respectively.
Following installation of shower base 22, tension on strap 104 may be released such that lower end 116 may be release from hook 106. Hook 106 may either be removed from the shower enclosure 10 or remain in place.
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Hook 206 includes a shank 226 with an upper end 228 and a lower end 230. Bend 234 couples the lower end 230 with return leg 232. Bend 234 defines an inwardly facing crook 236. An open slot 238 creates a cantilevered arm 241 at the top of hook 206. Strap 204 is releasably coupled to hook 206 by inserting cantilevered arm 241 through opening 219. Tab 242 is a protrusion at the end of cantilevered arm 241 and helps to ensure strap 204 remains engaged to hook 206. Hook 206 also includes a notch 244 at the open end of open slot 238 opposite tab 242 that allows for easier insertion and removal of cantilevered arm 241 into or out of opening 219.
Installation tool 200 engages with recess 50 of shower base 22 in the same way as previously described above with respect to installation tool 100 to facilitate installation of shower base 22 into shower enclosure 10.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.