Claims
- 1. A shower door assembly for enclosing a tub or shower enclosure having opposing sides and a base, comprising:
- an upper support member adapted to be positioned against opposing sides of the enclosure;
- a lower support member adapted to be positioned against the base of the enclosure;
- a frame, comprising first and second laterally spaced frame members, the first frame member having a first end connected to the upper support member and a second end connected to the lower support member for movement about a vertical axis between an open and closed position, and a second frame member having a first end adapted to be releasably connected to the upper support member;
- a panel extending between the first and second frame members;
- a brace member connected between the first and second frame members, the brace member being adapted to apply an upward force on the second frame member in order to maintain the first end of the second frame member in releasable connection with the upper support member when the frame is in the closed position; and
- a lower seal connected to the frame, and releasably engageable with the base of the enclosure.
- 2. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper support member includes a recessed portion such that the first end of the second support member is selectively disposed within the recessed portion to releasably connect the second frame member to the upper support member.
- 3. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper support member is formed having a groove running along a bottom portion of the upper support member such that the first end of the second support member is selectively disposed within the groove to releasably connect the second frame member to the upper support member.
- 4. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the brace member comprises a pair of laterally spaced flexible rods each having a first end connected to the first frame member and a second end connected to the second frame member, and each being bowed in order to apply the upward force on the second frame member, the flexible rods each having a non-circular cross-sectional profile.
- 5. The shower door assembly of claim 4 wherein the flexible rods are formed with a cross-sectional profile having a length and width and wherein the rods are connected to the first and second frame members with the length of the cross-sectional profile of the rods disposed transverse to the vertical axis of the frame members.
- 6. The shower door assembly of claim 4 wherein the flexible rods each have an oval cross-sectional profile.
- 7. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the lower seal is secured between the second end of the first frame member and a second end of the second frame member, the lower seal including a flexible sealing member which extends along the length of the lower seal for releasable engagement to the base of the enclosure when the door frame is in the closed position, and a stiffening member which extends along a length of the sealing member such that a portion of the stiffening member is disposed at a position above the sealing member.
- 8. The shower door assembly of claim 7 wherein the lower seal includes a sleeve connected to the sealing member and adapted to receive the stiffening member such that a portion of the stiffener member is disposed at a position above the sealing member.
- 9. The shower door assembly of claim 7 wherein the sealing member includes a lower portion having a continuous arcuate surface for releasable engagement with the base of the enclosure.
- 10. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper support member includes a telescoping member which is movable in a direction toward the side of the enclosure for securing the upper support member against the side of the enclosure.
- 11. The shower door assembly of claim 1 wherein the telescoping member includes a sizing member and an end cap connected to the sizing member wherein the sizing member rotates to move the end cap toward engagement with the side wall of the enclosure and the end cap does not rotate with the sizing member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/424,858 filed Apr. 19, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,219.
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