The present invention is concerned with a shower recess and with a component used in the construction of a shower recess and with a method for constructing a shower recess.
A common problem in the building industry is that prior art shower recess designs have often found to be prone to leaking.
In the past it has been common for a shower recess construction to involve the use of a hob, being a small wall approximately 110 mm×75 mm around the shower recess to retain water. Typically the hob is formed from bricks covered with shower tiles. One problem with the construction is that water is able to penetrate through the grout between the tiles to weaken the adhesive fixing the tiles to the hob so that they may detach. Once the integrity of the tiles is lost moisture may damage the area surrounding the shower recess so that moldings and floor coverings may have to be replaced.
A further problem is that a hob constitutes a fairly large and unsightly wall that has to be stepped over in order to enter the shower recess.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a shower recess and a component for making a shower recesses which overcomes or at least alleviates the above problems and which is an alternative to prior art systems.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an extrusion for forming a shower recess, said extrusion including:
a base having means for retaining adhesive for adhering the member to a floor;
securing means for securing a waterproof membrane; and
a feature visible on the member at a level above the base corresponding to a bedding level for the shower recess.
In a preferred embodiment the securing means are notches formed along one side of the extrusion.
Preferable the means for retaining adhesive comprises one or more grooves formed into the base of the member.
The feature for indicating the bed level may be an inwardly protruding ridge formed along one side of the extrusion. Alternatively it could simply be a visible line or other marking formed along one side of the extrusion.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a shower recess including:
an extrusion fixed to a flooring structure and defining one or more sides of the shower recess;
a tiled surface sloping down from under an inner lip of the extrusion to a drain;
a shower door arranged to close adjacent the inner lip and directly above a portion of the tiled surface; and
a water impermeable layer located inside the extrusion and above the flooring structure.
Preferably the water impermeable layer is fixed to the extrusion by securing means. In a preferred embodiment the securing means comprises one or more notches formed along an inner side of the extrusion.
Preferably the shower door is arranged to close adjacent the inner lip and directly above a portion of the tiled surface by means of a door support which is located upon the tiles and adjacent the inner lip.
Preferably a water impermeable seal is located between the seal and the door support.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for constructing a shower recess including the steps of:
forming a wall of the shower recess by fixing an extrusion to a flooring structure;
locating a water impermeable membrane over the flooring structure and securing it to an inner wall of the extrusion;
forming a tiled floor over the membrane; and
installing a shower door support adjacent an inner lip of the extrusion and over a portion of the tiled floor.
Preferably the water impermeable membrane is secured to the inner wall of the extrusion by means of notches formed into the inner wall of the extrusion.
Preferably the step of fixing the extrusion to the flooring structure includes applying adhesive to grooves formed in a base of the extrusion
With reference to
With reference to
Shower screen 35 is installed and sealed to lip 9 (
In use water falling on the inside of shower screen 35 drips onto tiles 27 and then down into drain grate 29. Any water that penetrates the grout between tiles 27 and mortar bed 25 will be unable to penetrate fiberglass membrane 23 and so will divert down drain. Furthermore, the membrane is secured by means of notches 3, 5 and 7 so that the likelihood of a gap forming between membrane 23 and L-section 13, through which water might ingress, is reduced.
While the invention has been described in relation to a preferred embodiment it will be realized that variations and further embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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54276/01 | Jul 2001 | AU | national |
This application is a continuation to U.S. patent application No. 10/483,299, filed on Jan. 7, 2004 which is a national phase application of International Application No. PCT/US02/21904, filed on Jul. 10, 2002, which claims priority of Australian Patent Application No. 54276/01, filed on Jul. 10, 2001.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10483299 | Jan 2004 | US |
Child | 11701472 | Jan 2007 | US |