The disclosure relates to fabricated reinforced shower bases or bathtubs.
Fabricated shower bases and bathtubs may be prepared from any waterproof material, including metals, polymeric materials, fiberglass, sheet molding compound (SMC), etc. Fabricated shower bases and bathtubs are typically prepared with thin, lightweight, structurally weak walls. Desired are lightweight fabricated shower bases and bathtubs having improved strength and durability.
It has been found that certain support structures for shower bases and bathtubs provide for outstanding strength and durability.
Accordingly, disclosed is a shower or tub assembly comprising a shower base or bathtub having a floor comprising an upper surface and a lower surface; and a support structure coupled to the floor lower surface, wherein when the shower or tub is in use, the floor upper surface is exposed and configured for a person to sit or stand on, and the lower surface is at least partially concealed, the support structure comprises a plurality of ribs, the ribs being substantially perpendicular to the floor, and the plurality of ribs at least partially form a repeating hexagonal pattern or at least partially form a repeating triangular pattern.
The disclosure described herein is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the accompanying figures. For simplicity and clarity of illustration, features illustrated in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some features may be exaggerated relative to other features for clarity. Further, where considered appropriate, reference labels have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
A shower base or tub comprises a floor configured for a person to stand or sit on while in use. Ribs positioned on a floor lower surface support the shower base or tub floor. A rib comprises a general “I” shape where an “I top” is coupled to a shower base or tub floor lower surface, and an “I bottom” is positioned towards a bathroom floor. A rib coupled to a shower base or tub floor lower surface may be envisioned as a “T-like” shape, where the horizontal top T portion represents a floor lower surface portion and the vertical portion of the T represents the rib. A bottom of the T will be positioned towards a bathroom floor upon installation. A rib may be substantially perpendicular to a shower base or tub floor.
In some embodiments, a rib may have a height (a vertical portion of an “I” shape or of a “T” shape) of from any of about 8 mm, or less, about 9 mm, about 10 mm, about 11 mm, about 12 mm, about 13 mm, or about 14 mm, to any of about 15 mm, about 16 mm, about 17 mm, about 18 mm, about 19 mm, about 20 mm, about 21 mm, about 22 mm, about 23 mm, about 24 mm, about 25 mm, about 26 mm, about 27 mm, about 28 mm, or more.
In some embodiments, a hexagon pattern of ribs may comprise a largest dimension between two points of from any of about 75 mm, or less, about 77 mm, about 79 mm, about 81 mm, about 83 mm, about 85 mm, or about 87 mm, to any of about 89 mm, about 91 mm, about 93 mm, about 95 mm, about 97 mm, about 99 mm, about 101 mm, about 103 mm, about 105 mm, or more.
In some embodiments, a rib may have a thickness of from any of about 1.9 mm, or less, about 2.1 mm, about 2.3 mm, about 2.5 mm, about 2.7 mm, or about 2.9 mm, to any of about 3.1 mm, about 3.3 mm, about 3.5 mm, about 3.7 mm, about 3.9 mm, about 4.1 mm, about 4.3 mm, about 4.5 mm, about 4.7 mm, about 4.9 mm, about 5.1 mm, about 5.3 mm, about 5.5 mm, about 5.7 mm, about 5.9 mm, about 6.1 mm, or more. This may mean an average thickness, or a thickness at any one point.
In some embodiments, a rib top portion may comprise a greater thickness than a rib bottom portion, or vice-versa. In other embodiments, a rib may have a substantially same thickness along its vertical height. In some embodiments, a rib may comprise a thickness that gradually decreases from a rib top towards a rib bottom, or vice-versa.
In some embodiments, the term “the plurality of ribs at least partially form a repeating hexagonal pattern or at least partially form a repeating triangular pattern” may instead be stated as “the plurality of ribs comprises a repeating hexagonal pattern or comprises a repeating triangular pattern”. In some embodiments, the plurality of ribs may comprise both a repeating hexagonal pattern and a repeating triangular pattern. Patterns may be regular or irregular.
In some embodiments, a support structure comprising a plurality of ribs may be a unitary construct. In some embodiments, a shower base or a bathtub may be a unitary construct. In some embodiments, a support structure unitary construct may be coupled to a shower base or a bathtub unitary construct, for example via use of an adhesive.
In certain embodiments, a shower base or bathtub and the support structure in total is a unitary construct.
In some embodiments, a shower base or bathtub and a support structure may comprise substantially the same materials, or alternatively, may comprise different materials. Materials may include fiberglass, sheet molding compound, or a thermoplastic. Thermoplastics include for example acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), a polyolefin, a poly(meth)acrylate, a polyurethane, a polyester, a polyamide, a polystyrene, mixtures thereof, or copolymers thereof.
In some embodiments, a support structure may comprise a plurality of floor support posts. In some embodiments, a shower base or bathtub floor comprises a drain opening (a drain), wherein a support structure comprises a plurality of ribs positioned about the drain opening (around the drain opening). A plurality of ribs positioned about a drain opening may be a unitary construct together with a plurality of ribs comprising a repeating hexagonal pattern or a repeating triangular pattern. In other embodiments, a plurality of ribs positioned about a drain opening may be a separate construct from that of a plurality of ribs comprising a repeating hexagonal pattern or a repeating triangular pattern.
In some embodiments, floor support posts are configured to rest on a bathroom floor and support a tub or shower base. In some embodiments, floor support posts may vary in length in order to adjust for a pitched tub floor or pitched shower base floor and/or to adjust for any variation in height of a bathroom floor. In some embodiments, a floor support post height may be adjustable.
In general, a plurality of ribs comprising a repeating hexagonal or triangular pattern does not contact a bathroom floor. In certain embodiments, some or all ribs positioned about a drain opening may or may not contact a bathroom floor. In some embodiments, a plurality of ribs comprising a repeating hexagonal or triangular pattern comprise substantially a same height. In some embodiments, a ribs positioned about a drain opening may comprise a same or different height from each other, in some cases to adjust for and to accommodate a height of a bathroom floor.
In some embodiments a shower base, bathtub, or support structure may be prepared via a molding technique, including compression molding, injection molding, cast molding, etc.
Following are some non-limiting embodiments of the invention.
In a first embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly comprising a shower base or bathtub having a floor comprising an upper surface and a lower surface; and a support structure coupled to the floor lower surface, wherein when the shower or tub is in use, the floor upper surface is exposed and configured for a person to sit or stand on, and the lower surface is at least partially concealed, the support structure comprises a plurality of ribs, the ribs being substantially perpendicular to the floor, and the plurality of ribs comprise a repeating hexagonal pattern or comprise a repeating triangular pattern.
In a second embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to the first embodiment, wherein the plurality of ribs comprise a repeating hexagonal pattern. In a third embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to the first embodiment, wherein the plurality of ribs comprise a repeating triangular pattern.
In a fourth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the support structure is a unitary construct. In a fifth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the shower base or bathtub is a unitary construct. In a sixth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the support structure is a unitary construct, the shower base or bathtub is a unitary construct, and the support structure is coupled to the shower base or bathtub.
In a seventh embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the shower base or bathtub and the support structure is a unitary construct (together are a unitary construct). In an eighth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the shower base or bathtub and the support structure comprise substantially the same materials. In a ninth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of embodiments 1 to 7, wherein the shower base or bathtub and the support structure comprise different materials.
In a tenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the shower base or bathtub and/or the support structure comprises fiberglass or sheet molding compound. In an eleventh embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the shower base or bathtub and/or the support structure comprise a thermoplastic. In a twelfth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to embodiment 11, wherein the thermoplastic comprises acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, a polyolefin, a poly(meth)acrylate, a polyurethane, a polyester, a polyamide, a polystyrene, mixtures thereof, or copolymers thereof.
In a thirteenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the support structure comprises a plurality of floor support posts. In a fourteenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the support structure comprises a plurality of floor support posts, the support posts having a varying height to adjust for a pitch of the shower base or bathtub floor.
In a fifteenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the floor comprises a drain opening, and wherein the support structure comprises a plurality of ribs positioned about the drain opening. In a sixteenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the ribs comprise a height of from about 8 mm to about 28 mm.
In a seventeenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein a largest dimension of a hexagon of a repeating hexagonal pattern is from about 75 mm to about 105 mm.
In an eighteenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the ribs comprise a thickness of from about 1.9 mm to about 6.1 mm. In a nineteenth embodiment, disclosed is a shower base or tub assembly according to any of the preceding embodiments, wherein the ribs comprise a thickness that gradually decreases from a rib top towards a rib bottom.
In a twentieth embodiment, disclosed is a support structure according to any of the preceding embodiments.
The term “adjacent” may mean “near” or “close-by” or “next to”.
The term “coupled” means that an element is “attached to” or “associated with” another element. Coupled may mean directly coupled or coupled through one or more other elements. An element may be coupled to an element through two or more other elements in a sequential manner or a non-sequential manner. The term “via” in reference to “via an element” may mean “through” or “by” an element. Coupled or “associated with” may also mean elements not directly or indirectly attached, but that they “go together” in that one may function together with the other.
The term “towards” in reference to a of point of attachment, may mean at exactly that location or point or, alternatively, may mean closer to that point than to another distinct point, for example “towards a center” means closer to a center than to an edge.
The term “like” means similar and not necessarily exactly like. For instance “ring-like” means generally shaped like a ring, but not necessarily perfectly circular.
The articles “a” and “an” herein refer to one or to more than one (e.g. at least one) of the grammatical object. Any ranges cited herein are inclusive. The term “about” used throughout is used to describe and account for small fluctuations. For instance, “about” may mean the numeric value may be modified by ±0.05%, ±0.1%, ±0.2%, ±0.3%, ±0.4%, ±0.5%, ±1%, ±2%, ±3%, ±4%, ±5%, ±6%, ±7%, ±8%, ±9%, ±10% or more. All numeric values are modified by the term “about” whether or not explicitly indicated. Numeric values modified by the term “about” include the specific identified value. For example “about 5.0” includes 5.0.
The term “substantially” is similar to “about” in that the defined term may vary from for example by ±0.05%, ±0.1%, ±0.2%, ±0.3%, ±0.4%, ±0.5%, ±1%, ±2%, ±3%, ±4%, ±5%, ±6%, ±7%, ±8%, ±9%, ±10% or more of the definition; for example the term “substantially perpendicular” may mean the 90° perpendicular angle may mean “about 90°”. The term “generally” may be equivalent to “substantially”.
Features described in connection with one embodiment of the disclosure may be used in conjunction with other embodiments, even if not explicitly stated.
Embodiments of the disclosure include any and all parts and/or portions of the embodiments, claims, description and figures. Embodiments of the disclosure also include any and all combinations and/or sub-combinations of embodiments.
Circular plates having a support structure comprising a plurality of ribs forming a repeating hexagonal pattern are compared to circular plates having a support structure comprising a plurality of ribs forming a repeating square pattern. The plates are of unitary structure and are prepared from sheet molding compound (SMC) having about 11% fiber, about 57% filler, and about 31% resin, by weight. Plates represent a shower base or tub floor. Test plate 450 and control plate 451 are depicted in
Plates 450 and 451 are compared with Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Testing is performed with a 3000 pound load on a 3 inch circle in the center of a test plate. Results are below.
It is seen a present hexagonal rib pattern is superior to a comparable square rib pattern towards providing support to a floor. The plate having a square rib pattern deflects about 11% more than the plate having a hexagonal rib pattern under stress. The plate having a square rib pattern exhibits a maximum stress level about 63% higher than that of a plate having a hexagonal rib pattern.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2022/013046 | 1/20/2022 | WO |
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63140162 | Jan 2021 | US |