The present invention relates to a molded plastic tub surround wherein a removable access panel is clipped to the underlying tub structure.
Tubs, such as are typically utilized in bathroom environments, are often formed of molded sheets of plastic. A large piece provides a tub and a skirt extending downwardly from a rim of the tub to contact the floor of the bathroom. One type of such tub is used as a whirlpool bath tub. As known, in such whirlpool baths, an access panel is removably attached to the skirt, such that a plumber may have access to pipes, etc., for maintenance. In the prior art, this detachable panel has been attached by self-adhesive Velcro strips, or other adhesive surfaces.
The panel may be removed repeatedly during the life of the tub. The prior art adhesive Velcro™ strips do not always bond well to the smooth surface of the skirt. In the past, these strips have sometimes fallen off.
In one proposed system, the panel is clipped to an underlying intermediate bracket. The intermediate bracket is first secured to the skirt. While the clip is the improvement over the prior art Velcro™ strips, the requirement of the intermediate separate bracket results in an unduly complex assembly.
In the disclosed embodiment of this invention, the removable panel is snap fit directly to the underlying tub structure. In a disclosed environment, clips are formed at vertically upper and lower surfaces of the removable panel, and clip behind the skirt at spaced locations. In a disclosed embodiment, the clips extend behind a vertically upper and a vertically lower surface of the skirt. The clips are formed such that they are resilient and will snap out of the way, to facilitate the insertion and removal of the panel.
In a disclosed embodiment, the vertically lower clip has a leg that can hook behind the surface of the skirt. A vertically uppermost surface of the clips is curved to facilitate snapping behind the skirt.
In a disclosed method of removing or inserting the skirt, the skirt may initially be placed with the vertically lower leg locked behind the skirt. The panel may then be pivoted into the opening, such that the curved upper portion snaps behind the skirt to secure the panel.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.