Showers generally spray water, and thus are generally enclosed via an enclosure, such as via a shower curtain or rigid shower doors. Current shower door assemblies may be problematic to install and/or produce a large amount of noise during movement.
Broadly, the present disclosure relates to new shower door roll wheel assemblies, methods of coupling such assemblies to shower door mounts, and related technology. In one aspect, an apparatus includes (a) a shower door roll wheel assembly and (b) a coupling member configure to couple the shower door roll wheel assembly to a shower door mount.
In one approach, a shower door roll wheel assembly includes a shaft, a roll wheel, and a first (e.g., outer) flange. The roll wheel has a body having a first face, a second face, and a hub having a passageway disposed through the body. The roll wheel may be configured to rotate about an axis of the passageway. The axis of the passageway may be transverse to the first and/or second face of the body. The first face may be proximal a first end of the shaft. The second face may be proximal a second end of the shaft. The roll wheel may have a tread configured to engage a track of a shower door track.
The outer flange of the assembly may be coupled to the first end of the shaft. In one embodiment, the outer flange at least partially assists in restricting side-to-side movement of the roll wheel. For example, when the shower door roll wheel assembly is coupled to the coupling member and when the first flange is coupled to the first end of the shaft, the first flange and a side of the shower door mount may restrict side-to-side movement of the roll wheel. In one embodiment, the outer flange may be repeatedly coupled to and disengaged from the first end of the shaft. Thus, old roll wheels may be readily removed from the assembly, and new roll wheels may be readily installed in the assembly.
In one embodiment, a first portion of the roll wheel comprises a first polymeric material and a second portion of the roll wheel comprises a second polymeric material, wherein the first polymeric material is different than the second polymeric material. Due to the use of different polymeric materials, tailored properties of the roll wheel may be realized. For example, harder polymeric materials may be used where durability is a priority. Softer polymeric materials may be used where noise reduction is a priority. Self-lubricating polymeric materials may be used where low friction is a priority. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the hub of the roll wheel comprise a first polymeric material, and at least a portion of the tread of the roll wheel comprises a second polymeric material. In one embodiment, the entire hub comprises a first polymeric material. In one embodiment, the entire tread of the roll wheel comprises a second polymeric material.
In one embodiment, the first polymeric material is durable and/or self-lubricating. In one embodiment, the first polymeric material comprises or consists essentially of nylon. In one embodiment, the second polymeric material is soft and/or energy absorbent. In one embodiment, the second polymeric material comprises or consists essentially of urethane. In one embodiment, the first polymeric material has a shore hardness that is greater than that of the second polymeric material as measured in accordance with ASTM D2240. Shore hardness, using either the Shore A or Shore D scale, is the preferred method for rubbers/elastomers and is also commonly used for ‘softer’ plastics such as polyolefins, fluoropolymers, and urethanes. The Shore A scale may be used for ‘softer’ rubbers while the Shore D scale may be used for ‘harder’ ones.
In one embodiment, the roll wheel is a multi-piece roll wheel, and a first piece of the roll wheel comprises the first polymeric material, and a second piece of the roll wheel comprises the second polymeric material. In one embodiment, the first piece is a ring-shaped solid and includes at least a portion of the hub. In one embodiment, the first piece includes the entire hub. In one embodiment, at least one tab extends from an outer surface of the ring-shaped solid. In one embodiment, one or more tabs are located proximal an end portion of the ring-shaped solid.
In one embodiment, the second piece of the roll wheel is coupled to the first piece. In one embodiment, the second piece includes at least a portion of the tread. In one embodiment, the second piece includes the entire tread. In one embodiment, the second piece is injection molded onto the first piece. In one embodiment, the first and second pieces are integral. In one embodiment, the second piece includes at least one slot. One or more of these slots of the second piece may be configured to restrictively engage each tab of the first piece. In one embodiment, the arrangement of the tabs and/or slots facilitates a non-slip arrangement between the first piece and the second piece. For example, the tabs/slots may restrict/prevent the first piece from slipping during the rotational movement of the tread of the second piece. In one embodiment, the first face of the roll wheel comprises an extension. In one embodiment, this extension includes at least a portion of a tab of the first piece.
In one embodiment, the assembly includes first and second flanges. In this embodiment, the second flange may be the outer flange and the first flange may be an inner flange. The first flange may be located proximal a first end of the shaft. The first flange may be located adjacent the first (e.g., inner) face of the roll wheel. The second flange may be located proximal a second end of the shaft. The second flange may be located adjacent a second (e.g., outer) face of the roll wheel. In one embodiment, the first flange may be integral with the shaft and the second flange may be non-integral with the shaft. In one embodiment, the second flange may be configured to be coupled to or interlocked to the second end of the shaft. In one embodiment, when the roll wheel is located on the shaft and when the second flange is coupled to or interlocked to the second end of the shaft, the first flange and the second flange restrict side-to-side movement of the roll wheel.
The coupling member is configured to couple the shower door roll wheel assembly to the shower door mount. In one embodiment, the coupling member is configured to couple the shower door roll wheel assembly to the shower door mount via the shaft. In one embodiment, the shaft comprises one of a male fitting and female fitting, and the coupling member comprises the other of the male fitting and the female fitting. In one embodiment, the coupling member is configured to couple the shower door roll wheel assembly to the shower door mount via interconnection of the male fitting to the female fitting. In one embodiment, the male fitting and the female fitting are threaded.
Methods for installing shower doors are also provided. In one embodiment, a method includes the steps of (a) fixing a shaft to a shower door mount, (b) placing a roll wheel on the shaft, and (c) interlocking the roll wheel to the shaft. In one embodiment, after the interlocking step, a passageway of the roll wheel rotatably engages the shaft and side-to-side movement of the roll wheel is restricted. In one embodiment, both the placing step and the interlocking step occur before the fixing step. In one embodiment, the interlocking step includes interlocking a flange to an end of the shaft.
In one embodiment, the fixing step includes coupling a coupling member to at least a portion of the shaft. In one embodiment, after the coupling, a flange of the coupling member is located on a first side of the shower door mount and a flange associated with the shaft is located on a second side of the shower door mount.
In one embodiment, at least a portion of the roll wheel comprises urethane. In one embodiment, the method includes moving a shower door associated with the shower door mount from a first position to a second position. In one embodiment, during the moving step, the portion of the roll wheel comprising urethane absorbs energy associated with the moving step, thereby facilitating low noise emissions. In one embodiment, the low noise emissions are perceptibly less than the noise emissions of a comparable conventional nylon roll wheel.
Various ones of the inventive aspect, approaches, and embodiments described above may be combined to yield various shower door roll wheel assemblies, coupling members and related apparatus for installing shower doors.
a is a first perspective, exploded view of an embodiment of a shower door roll wheel assembly and a coupling member in accordance with the present disclosure.
b is a second perspective, exploded view of the apparatus of
a is a perspective view of the apparatus of
b is another perspective view of the apparatus of
c is a side view of the apparatus of
a is a cross-sectional, side view of a first member of the shower door roll wheel assembly of
b is a perspective view of a first member of the shower door roll wheel assembly of
a is a side view of the roll wheel of the shower door roll wheel assembly of
b is a perspective view of the roll wheel of the shower door roll wheel assembly of
a is a perspective view of one embodiment of a first piece of a two-piece roll wheel.
b is a perspective view of a composite roll wheel containing the first piece of
a is a perspective view of another embodiment of a first member of a shower door roll wheel assembly.
b is a side view of an embodiment of the interconnection of the roll wheel of
c is a perspective view of the interconnection of the roll wheel of
a is a perspective view of another embodiment of a first member.
b is a side view of the embodiment of
c is a perspective view of the interconnection between a roll wheel and the first member of
Reference will now be made in detail to the accompanying drawings, which at least assist in illustrating various pertinent embodiments of the present invention.
a, 1b and 2, illustrate one embodiment of an apparatus of the present disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment, the apparatus includes a shower door roll wheel assembly 1 and a coupling member 80 for coupling the shower door roll wheel assembly 1 to a shower door mount 90 (
The roll wheel 30 also includes a tread 32. As described in further detail below, this tread 32 is configured to engage a track of a shower door track. The tread 32 of the roll wheel 30 may be made of a polymeric material, which may be the same polymeric material or a different polymeric material than that of the hub 40. The use of a tread 32 comprising a polymeric material may facilitate energy absorption during movement of the roll wheel 30 within a track of the shower door track (e.g. due to imperfections in the track), and thus facilitate low or inaudible noise emissions. In one embodiment, the tread 32 is made of a urethane.
In the illustrated embodiment, the roll wheel 30 is maintained on the shaft 20 via a first flange 26 and the outer flange 50 (sometimes referred to herein as the second flange 50). The first flange 26, which in this instance is integral with a first end 22 of the shaft 20, may be located proximal (e.g., adjacent to) a first face 34 of the roll wheel 30 when the roll wheel 30 is engaged with the shaft 20. In the illustrated embodiment, a face 54 of the second flange 50 is located proximal (e.g., adjacent to) a second face 36 of the roll wheel 30. In one embodiment, the second flange 50 is interlocked with the second end 24 of the shaft 20 via hole 52 when the roll wheel 30 is engaged with the shaft 20. This interlocking may be realized via flaring of the second end 24 of the shaft 20. In other embodiments, the second flange 50 may be coupled to the second end 24 of the shaft, such as via the use of threaded members (e.g., a screw-nut arrangement). Thus as assembled, the first and second flanges 26, 50 may restrict the side-to-side movement of the roll wheel 30 as engaged with the shaft 20. In some embodiments, the second flange 50 may be repeatedly interlocked to (or coupled to) and disengaged from the second end 24 of the shaft 20 so as to facilitate repeated assembly and disassembly of the shower door roll wheel assembly 1.
Interlocked means to connect together so that the individual parts affect each other in motion or operation. In some embodiments, interlocked elements are incapable of any substantial movement relative to each other. Couple and the like means to connect. In some embodiments, one object may be coupled to another object, but not in an interlocked fashion. In other embodiments, one object may be coupled to another object, and in an interlocked fashion. Adjacent means near or close to, but not necessarily in contact. In some embodiments, a first object may be adjacent a second object, but not touching the second object. In other embodiments, the first object may be adjacent the second object, and at least partially touching the second object.
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The shower door mount (also known as a shower door bracket) may also include a door holding portion 94 for receiving and/or holding a shower door. The shower door mount 90 may be adapted to both (i) restrictively engage at least a portion of a shower door, and (ii) place at least one roll wheel of a shower door roll wheel assembly in contact with a shower door track. In this manner, as the roll wheel moves from a first position to a second position along the shower door track, the shower door may be positioned from a first position to a second position due to, at least in part, its restrictive engagement with the shower door mount.
A shower is any system having a sprayer for spraying a liquid (e.g., water). A shower may include an enclosure adapted to facilitate containment of sprayed liquid. A shower enclosure may include a shower door assembly. A shower door assembly is an assembly of material configured to facilitate movement of at least one shower door from a first position (e.g., a generally open position) to a second position (e.g., a generally closed position). A shower door assembly may include a shower door, a shower door mount, and a shower door track. A shower door is any material that is suitable for use as a door in a shower. In one embodiment, a shower door is a generally solid piece of material, such as glass (e.g., glass that is translucent, transparent, colored, or otherwise). A shower door track (not illustrated) is a material adapted to engage a tread 32 of a roll wheel 30 of a shower door roll wheel assembly 1, and with the purpose of allowing the roll wheel 30 to move along at least a portion of the length of the shower door track. In one embodiment, the shower door track includes at least one groove for engaging a tread 32 of a roll wheel 30 of a shower door roll wheel assembly 1. A shower door roll wheel assembly is an assembly having at least one roll wheel, and which is configured to facilitate movement of a shower door from a first position to a second position, such as from a generally open position to a generally closed position. For example, a shower door roll wheel assembly may be in at least partially contact with one or more of (i) a shower door mount and (ii) a shower door track, as described above.
In the illustrated embodiment, the first member 10 of the shower door roll wheel assembly 1 includes a female portion 28 configured to engage a male portion 82 of the coupling member 80. In the illustrated embodiment, both the male portion 82 and the female portion 28 include threads for facilitating the coupling of the shower door roll wheel assembly 1 to the shower door mount 90 via the coupling member 80. Other coupling arrangements may be utilized.
In some embodiments, the hub 40 of the roll wheel 30 and the shaft 20 are rotatably engaged. The hub 40 and the roll wheel 30 are rotatably engaged when the clearance between the outer surface of the shaft 20 and the inner surface of the hub 40 is large enough such that the roll wheel 30 can readily rotate about its rotation axis, but the clearance between the outer surface of the shaft 20 and the inner surface of the hub 40 is small enough such that the long axis 44 (
In the illustrated embodiment, only a single door mount 90 and a single window 92 are illustrated. However, the mount 90 may have multiple windows, each window 92 having an assembly 1 coupled thereto via coupling member 80. For example, a mount 90 may be sized to be coincidental to the size of a shower door. In this embodiment, the mount 90 may have at least two windows 92, with one window 92 and assembly 1 located proximal each end of the mount 90. The mount may also have one or more additional windows 92 and assemblies 1 located in the middle portions of the mount 90. The use of multiple windows 92 and assemblies 1 within a single mount 90 may assist in the movement of and/or the support of the shower door, which may be relatively heavy in some circumstances. In other embodiments, multiple mounts 90 may also be used for a single enclosure for mounting one or more shower doors.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the second end 24 of the shaft 20 is configured to interlock the second flange 50 to the shaft 20. In this regard, the second end 24 may include a tapered surface, as illustrated, or other suitable features to facilitate the interlocking of the second end 24 and the second flange 50. For example, after placement of the second flange 50 on the second end 24 of the shaft 20, the second end 24 may be mechanically deformed to interlock the second flange 50 on the second end 24. In other embodiments, the second end 24 and/or second flange 50 may include features that merely allow coupling of the second flange 50 to the shaft 20. In yet other embodiments, the second flange 50 may be integral with the shaft 20. In some embodiments, at least one of the first and second flanges 26, 50 is non-integral with the shaft 20. In other embodiments, both of the first and second flanges 26, 50 are integral with the shaft 20.
The arrangement of the first and second flanges 26, 50 may be such that side-to-side movement of the roll wheel is restricted. To restrict side-to-side movement of the roll wheel means that one or more flanges are located sufficiently proximal one or more faces of the roll wheel such that the long axis 44 of the roll wheel realizes restricted lateral movement while also enabling the roll wheel to readily rotate about a rotation axis. Close proximity between the flange(s) with limited physical contact between the flange(s) and the roll wheel may facilitate restricted side-to-side movement of the roll wheel. In one embodiment, two flanges are located next to two corresponding side faces of the roll wheel, and each flange is located about 0.005 to about 0.010 inch from its corresponding face of the roll wheel. In another embodiment, only an outer flange 50 is used, and the fixing of the assembly 1 to the mount 90 is accomplished by configuring the coupling between the assembly 1 and the coupling member 80 in an appropriate manner. For example, the length of the coupling member 80 may be tailored to facilitate fixing of the assembly 1 to the mount 90.
The shaft 20 is a rod or rod-like structure. The material of the shaft 20 should facilitate rotatable engagement of the hub 40 of the roll wheel 30, while also maintaining the durability of the shaft 20 and the hub 40 of the roll wheel 30. The shaft should have a smooth outer surface so as to facilitate rotation of the roll wheel. In one embodiment, the shaft 20 comprises or consists essentially of a metal material, such as stainless steel, zinc-plated steel, brass, and aluminum, among others. The first flange 26 may be produced from the same or similar material as the shaft 20. When the first flange and the shaft 20 are integral, they comprise the same material.
The first member 10 may include a male or female portion 28 for facilitating interconnection of the shower door roll wheel assembly 1 and the coupling member 80. The coupling member 80 may have the other of a male or female portion relative to the first member 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the first member includes a female portion 28 having threads 29. In the illustrated embodiment, the coupling member 80 has a male portion 82 having corresponding threads 84. In the illustrated embodiment, the female portion 28 is in the form of a passageway that extends completely through the body of the shaft 20 (e.g., all the way through the first end 22 and the second end 24 of the shaft 20). In the illustrated embodiment, the threads 29 extend only partially along the passageway, but in other embodiments the threads 29 may extend the entire length of the passageway. The passageway may have a center axis 27, which may be concentric with an axis 42 of the hub 40 of the roll wheel (
In other embodiments, the female portion 28 may be in the form of a partial passageway that does not extend all the way through the body of the shaft 20 (e.g., from the first end 22 to a middle portion of the shaft 20). In such embodiments, the threads 29, or other suitable coupling/interlocking mechanism, may extend partially or completely through the partial passageway. Other coupling configurations may be utilized.
The first member 10 may include a projection 23. The projection 23 may be configured to restrictively engage the window 92 of the shower door mount 90 (
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In the illustrated embodiment, the roll wheel 30 is a body having a tread 32, a first face 34, a second face 36 (which is opposite the first face 34), and a hub 40. Body and the like means an object having a distinguishable mass. The tread 32 of the roll wheel 30 is configured to engage a track of a shower door track (described above). The tread 32 of the roll wheel 30 may be made of a polymeric material. The use of a polymeric material as the tread may facilitate energy absorption during the movement of the roll wheel 30 within the track of the shower door track (e.g. due to imperfections in the track), and thus facilitate low or inaudible noise emissions. In one embodiment, a tread 32 of the roll wheel 30 is sufficiently soft so as to facilitate noise reduction of a shower roll wheel assembly 1. In some embodiments, the tread 32 of the roll wheel 30 may have a tailored shore hardness as measured in accordance with ASTM D2240. In one embodiment, the tread has a Shore A scale hardness in the range of 40 to 95. In one embodiment, the tread has a Shore A scale hardness in the range of 60-95. In one embodiment, the tread has a Shore D scale hardness in the range of 40-90. In one embodiment, the tread has a Shore D scale hardness in the range of 40 to 60. In one embodiment, the tread is a urethane and has a Shore A scale hardness of about 90. In one embodiment, the tread is a urethane and has a Shore D scale hardness of about 50. Polymeric materials suited for use as the tread include urethanes, elastomers, silicones, vinyls and similar materials. Urethanes include those materials produced from polyurethane resins of ethyl carbamate, which has a chemical formula of CO(NH2)C2H5. In one embodiment, the urethane is polyurethane, which is a thermoplastic polymer that may be produced by the condensation reaction of polyisocyanate and a hydroxyl-containing materials (e.g., a polyol derived from propylene oxide or trichlorobutylene oxide). The basic polymer unit of a polyurethane is formed as follows: R1NCO+R2OH→R1NHCOOR2. In one embodiment, the tread 32 comprises or consists essentially of urethane.
The roll wheel 30 generally includes a hub 40 having a passageway disposed through the body of the roll wheel 30. The hub 40 is generally configured to rotatably engage a shaft 20 of the shower door roll wheel assembly 1. The hub 40 generally includes an axis 42, which is generally the rotation axis of the roll wheel 30. The axis 42 may be concentric with an axis of the shaft 20. The hub axis 42 is generally transverse to the first and second faces 34, 36 of the roll wheel 30. A long axis 44 of the roll wheel 30 is generally transverse to the hub axis 42. In some embodiments, the long axis 44 may be parallel to at least one face 34, 36 of the roll wheel 30. In some embodiments, the long axis 44 may intersect at or near the center of the width W of the roll wheel 30.
Hub means the central part of a wheel through which a shaft or axle passes. A hub generally has a passageway. Passageway and the like means a path through or along which something may pass. Axis and the like means a straight line through an object. In some embodiments, an axis may be a rotational axis about which a body or geometric object rotates or may be conceived to rotate. Rotate and the like means to turn on an axis. Transverse and the like means non-parallel. Face and the like means a portion of an outer surface of an object.
In one embodiment, at least a portion of the hub 40 of the roll wheel is made up of a polymeric material. The polymeric material of the hub 40 may be the same or different than the polymeric material of the tread 32. Polymeric materials useful relative to the hub 40 include those materials that facilitate rotational movement of the hub 40 of the roll wheel 30 about the shaft 20, but with restricted and/or no degradation of the shaft 20 and/or the hub 40 of the roll wheel 30. It is also useful if the material is naturally lubricating so as to facilitate rotational movement. Polymeric materials suited for this purpose include NYLON, TEFLON, DELRIN, UHMW polyethylenes, polypropylene, and related materials. In one embodiment, at least a portion of the hub 40 comprises or consists essentially of nylon. Nylon means any of a family of synthetic polymers that include the recurring amide group —CONH. Suitable nylon materials for use as the hub include Nylon 66 and Nylon 6, among others. In one embodiment, the hub 40 comprises or consists essentially of a nylon material.
The above-described roll wheel 30 has generally been illustrated as a unitary body. However, in other embodiments the roll wheel 30 may comprise a plurality of pieces. One embodiment of a multi-piece roll wheel is illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, the first face includes an extension 157 having some of the tabs 156. This extension 157 may act as a bumper between a flange and/or a side of a shower door mount so as to facilitate restricted side-to-side movement of the roll wheel.
The ring-shaped first piece 150 may be made from a first polymeric material, such as nylon, so as, for example, to facilitate durable construction for use in conjunction with rotatable engagement with a shaft. The second piece 170 may comprise a second polymeric material, such as urethane, which may be injection molded onto the first piece 150, to produce the multi-piece roll wheel 130. The urethane may facilitate low noise emissions of the assembly. Thus, the materials of the multi-piece roll wheel may be tailored to achieve the desired functionality. For example, durability may be tailored via use of nylon and sound emissions may be tailored via use of urethane. The first piece 150 may be considered a plastic bushing that is durable and helps to absorb noise created due to the movement of the roll wheel 130. The first piece 150 may be considered an integral bearing as part of a substructure of the roll wheel 130, creating a precision concentric roller. The use of a separate first piece 150 may facilitate precision in creating a concentric arrangement between the axis of the hub and the axis of the shaft. The hub of the first piece may act as a bearing surface, reducing or eliminating friction and tolerance issues associated with other multi-piece systems. In the illustrated embodiment of
Another embodiment of a first piece of a multi-piece roll wheel is illustrated in
Another embodiment of a multi-piece roll wheel assembly is illustrated in
Another embodiment of a roll wheel is illustrated in
Another embodiment of a roll wheel-shaft arrangement is illustrated in
Another embodiment of a roll wheel assembly is illustrated in
The roll wheel 430 may also be made of multiple pieces, as illustrated in
Methods relating to the installation of shower doors utilizing the inventive shower door roll wheel assembly are also provided, one embodiment of which is illustrated in
In one embodiment, the fixing step 1510 includes coupling a coupling member 1512 to at least a portion of the shaft. In this regard, after this coupling step, a flange of the coupling member may be located on one side of the shower door mount, and a flange associated with the shaft may be located on a second side of the shower door mount, thus achieving the fixing of the shaft to the shower door mount. In one embodiment, this coupling step includes inserting a threaded male member into a threaded female member 1515. In this regard, the coupling member 1512 may include one of the threaded male member and the threaded female member 1514, and the shaft may include the other of the threaded male member and the threaded female member 1514. In other embodiments, the coupling may be accomplished via other known arrangements, such as a tab and clip arrangement 1516, among others.
As described above, a roll wheel may be placed on a shaft 1520. In one embodiment, the roll wheel and shaft are configured such that the roll wheel rotatably engages the shaft 1520 concomitant to the placing step.
As described above, the method may include the step of coupling or interlocking the roll wheel to the shaft 1530. Concomitant to this coupling or interlocking step 1530, the side-to-side movement of the roll wheel may be restricted 1532. In one embodiment, the coupling or interlocking is accomplished via one or more flanges 1533, such as via any of the above-described flanges.
In some embodiments, the assembly may facilitate replacement of roll wheels. In this regard, a method may include the step of replacing a roll wheel 1534. This replacing roll wheel step 1534 may include the step of removing the flange 1535, removing the roll wheel from the shaft 1536, and placing a new roll wheel on the shaft 1537. The method may also include coupling or interlocking a flange 1538 to the shaft to restrict the side-to-side movement of the new roll wheel. In this regard, the flange may be the originally used flange that was used to couple or interlock the old roll wheel to the shaft, or may be a new flange.
The method may also include the step of moving the shower door from a first position to a second position 1540. In this regard, when the roll wheel comprises at least some soft polymeric material (such as urethane), during the moving step 1540, the portion of the roll wheel that comprises soft polymeric material may absorb energy associated with this moving step 1540, thereby facilitating low noise emissions. In one embodiment, the low noise emissions are perceptibly less than noise emissions of a comparable conventional nylon roll wheel.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and adaptations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. For example, a precision roller bearing system, such as those used in in-line skates, could be used in the shower door roll wheel assembly of the present disclosure. This modification, and all other such modifications and adaptations, are within the spirit and scope of the present invention.