Claims
- 1. In a shower structure for bathing having a shower area defined on three sides by upright walls and having an open side above a shower rim with a shower curtain mounted thereby to provide a covered point of entry for a person, the improvement of a shower enlarger mounted in the shower area, the enlarger comprising a one-piece curtain rod having an offset medial section engageable with an upper area of the shower curtain positioned outwardly of the shower rim beyond the shower area for providing a greater stall space for upper body movement while showering and for holding a shower curtain out of body contact by resisting aerodynamic forces applied to a shower curtain from outside of the shower area, the offset medial section includes a pair of angular curtain rod sections which extend in diverging relation away from opposite ends of the offset medial section, the angular curtain rod sections having end sections at outer ends thereof overlying the shower rim, the outer ends of the end sections extending in opposite directions away from one another, means for securing the outer ends of the end sections in vertical overlying alignment with the shower rim and in assembly with opposed upright walls of the shower area, and the end sections being positioned in parallel relation to the mid-section.
- 2. In a shower structure for bathing having a shower area defined on three sides by upright walls and having an open side above a shower rim with a shower curtain mounted thereby to provide a covered point of entry for a person, the improvement of a shower enlarger mounted in the shower area, the enlarger comprising a one-piece curtain rod having an offset medial section engageable with an upper area of the shower curtain positioned outwardly of the shower rim beyond the shower area for providing a greater stall space for upper body movement while showering and for holding a shower curtain out of body contact by resisting aerodynamic forces applied to a shower curtain from outside of the shower area, the offset medial section includes a pair of angular curtain rod sections which extend in diverging relation away from opposite ends of the offset medial section, the angular curtain rod sections having end sections at outer ends thereof overlying the shower rim, the outer ends of the end sections extending in opposite directions away from one another, means for securing the outer ends of the end sections in vertical overlying alignment with the shower rim and in assembly with opposed upright walls of the shower area, and said end sections being positioned with relation to said mid-section so as to extend generally in the same direction.
- 3. The shower structure of claim 2 further characterized by said means for securing the ends of the end sections in assembly including ring-shaped end plates secured in welded assembly with the outer ends of the end sections, and fasteners securing the ring-shaped end plates to opposed walls of the shower area.
- 4. The shower structure of claim 2 further characterized by said means for securing the ends of the end sections in assembly incuding ring-shaped end plates securable in assembly with the outer ends of the end sections, at least one of the end plates having a set screw extending through the ring-shaped end plate in telescoped engagement with the associated end section of the rod so that the position of the end plate can be varied with respect to the rod to enable the rod to be mounted in shower areas having upright walls which are spaced at different distances apart from one another.
- 5. In a shower structure for bathing having a shower area defined on three sides by upright walls and having an open side above a shower rim with a shower curtain mounted thereby to provide a covered point of entry for a person, the improvement of a shower enlarger mounted in the shower area, the enlarger comprising a one-piece curtain rod having an offset medial section engageable with an upper area of the shower curtain positioned outwardly of the shower rim beyond the shower area for providing a greater stall space for upper body movement while showering and for holding a shower curtain out of body contact by resisting aerodynamic forces applied to a shower curtain from outside of the shower area, the offset medial section includes a pair of angular curtain rod sections which extend in diverging relation away from opposite ends of the offset medial section, the angular curtain rod sections having end sections at outer ends thereof overlying the shower rim, the outer ends of the end sections extending in opposite directions away from one another, means for securing the outer ends of the end sections in vertical overlying alignment with the shower rim, and in assembly with opposed upright walls of the shower area, and said end sections being positioned with relation to said mid-section so as to extend generally in the same direction, the offset medial portion having a depth of 6" to 8" to a center line of the rod.
- 6. In a shower structure for bathing having a shower area defined on three sides by upright walls and having an open side with a shower curtain mounted therein to provide a covered point of entry for a person, the improvement of a shower enlarger mounted in the shower area, the enlarger comprising a one-piece curtain rod extending generally in lineal direction but having an arcuately offset medial section engageable with an upper area of the shower curtain for providing a greater stall space for upper body movement while showering, the one-piece curtain rod extending in an essentially lineal direction with the exception of the arcuately offset medial section which bulges to one side of the lineal direction of the rod for expanding the shower area the arcuately offset medial section having a radius of curvature, a shower curtain mounted and supported on the one-piece curtain rod, the arcuately medial section of the curtain rod co-acting with the shower curtain to arcuately bulge the shower curtain thereby providing a greater stall space for upper body movement, the arcuately offset medial section having end sections at outer ends thereof, the outer ends of the end sections extending in opposite directions away from one another, means for securing the outer ends of the end sections in assembly with opposed upright walls of the shower area, and said end sections being positioned in parallel relation to said mid-section.
- 7. A shower enlarger which comprises a one-piece curtain rod extending generally in a lineal direction but having an arcuately offset medial section for outwardly displacing an upper area of a shower curtain to allow a greater space in a shower structure for upper body movement while showering, the one-piece curtain rod extending in an essentially lineal direction with the exception of the offset medial section which bulges to one side of the lineal direction of the rod for expanding the shower area, the arcuately offset medial section having a radius of curvature, a shower curtain mounted and supported on the one-piece curtain rod, the offset medial section of the curtain rod co-acting with the shower curtain to arcuately outwardly bulge the shower curtain thereby providing a greater stall space for upper body movement and for holding a shower curtain out of body contact by resisting aerodynamic forces applied to a shower curtain from outside of the shower area, and for holding a shower curtain out of body contact by resisting aerodynamic forces applied to a shower curtain from outside of the shower area, the arcuately offset medial section having end sections at outer ends thereof, the outer ends of the end sections extending in opposite directions away from one another, said end sections being adapted to be engaged with opposed walls of a shower stall.
- 8. In a shower structure for bathing having a shower area defined on three sides by upright walls and having an open side with a shower curtain mounted therein to provide a covered point of entry for a person, the improvement of a shower enlarger mounted in the shower area, the enlarger comprising a one-piece curtain rod extending generally in a lineal direction but having an arcuately offset medial section engageable with an upper area of the shower curtain for providing a greater stall space for upper body movement while showering and for holding a shower curtain out of body contact by resisting aerodynamic forces applied to a shower curtain from outside of the shower area, the arcuately offset medial section having a depth of 6" to 8" to a center line of the rod, the one-piece curtain rod extending in an essentially lineal direction with the exception of the offset medial section which bulges to one side of the lineal direction of the rod for expanding the shower area, the arcuately offset medial section having a radius of curvature, a shower curtain mounted and supported on the one-piece curtain rod, the offset medial section of the curtain rod co-acting with the shower curtain to arcuately outwardly bulge the shower curtain thereby providing a greater stall space for upper body movement, the arcuately offset medial section having end sections at outer ends thereof, the outer ends of the end sections extending in opposite directions away from one another, means for securing the outer ends of the end sections in assembly with opposed upright walls of the shower area, and said end sections being positioned with relation to said mid-section so as to extend generally in the same direction.
- 9. The shower structure of claim 7 further characterized by the arcuately-shaped offset medial section having a depth of 6" measured from a plane through the end sections to a center line of the medial section.
- 10. The shower structure of claim 8 further characterized by detachable mounting means provided for mounting opposite ends of the shower enlarger on opposed walls of the shower structure.
- 11. The shower structure of claim 2 further characterized by detachable mounting means provided for mounting opposite ends of the shower enlarger on opposed walls of the shower structure.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed co-pending U.S. application entitled: "Shower Enlarger", U.S. Ser. Nos. 836,405 and 836,406 filed on Mar. 5, 1986, both now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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