Related to provisional application No. 62/562,418 was filed on Sep. 23, 2017 with the title: Toilet Paper Holder Mounted Adjustable Bathroom Shelf.
The invention relates to an assembly that provides a shelf to place objects carried into the bathroom. Toilets can be in a separate part of a bathroom or in a powder bath, where space is limited for adding shelves or tables to place items carried into the bathroom. When using the bathroom, it can be convenient to have a place to put items carried into the bathroom. Existing fixtures in the bathroom like the toilet tank or toilet paper roll do not provide a flat stable surface to place items and placing items on the floor can create slip hazards or damage to the item.
There are devices like shelves that can be installed in a bathroom, but these can decrease freedom of movement where space is limited and can require the installation of additional hardware to support the shelves. There are devices that are all-in-one units containing a place to put small items and a built-in toilet paper holder, but these require removing the existing toilet paper holder and installing the all-in-one unit which could require additional hardware and installation time. Tables can also be added next to the toilet, but these use more of what could already be limited space in the bathroom.
Although the devices in the above paragraph do provide a place to put items taken into the bathroom, they do not provide the same level of convenience, proximity to the toilet, use of bathroom space, ease of installation and removal when the toilet paper roll needs to be replaced, as the present invention the Toilet Paper Holder Mounted Adjustable Bathroom Shelf.
It is an object of the invention to provide a place to put items taken into the bathroom. More particularly, the invention is meant to make use of an existing wall mounted toilet paper holder. The invention is adjustable to allow it to fit toilet paper holders of various post depths and sizes.
The invention when installed is placed over the toilet paper roll and sits on the existing toilet paper holder's roller. The use of the word roller is not confined to a cylindrical roller, but rather any horizontal piece that the toilet paper roll is installed on.
The shelf requires no tools or additional hardware to install.
The shelf may need to be adjusted one time with the use of the fastening mechanisms on the tabs which are located on either side of the assembly. Once adjusted the assembly is placed over the toilet paper and rests on the toilet paper roller. When the toilet paper needs to be replaced, the assembly is lifted off of the roller allowing the toilet paper to be changed as it usually is. The shelf is then returned to sit over the newly replaced toilet paper roll.
The shelf assembly uses the existing toilet paper roller for vertical support, and by means of the adjustable tabs the shelf is held firmly in place horizontally between the roller and the back of the toilet paper holder or bathroom wall.
The back of the assembly provides stability by preventing the shelf from tipping forward when the assembly is correctly installed and an item is placed on the shelf.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description thereof, which is presented in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the drawing figures.
The left support side 10, is the point of attachment for adjustable tab 60, which slides in the recessed area 11. Recessed area 11 provides an upper guide ridge 14 for the top of the tab 63 to move along, and a lower guide edge 13 for the tabs middle ledge 62 to move along. The adjustable tab 60 is held in place by tightening the adjustment knob 80 on threaded post 64, which is an integral part of tab 60, and moves within slot 12. Adjustment of the adjustable tab 60 is accomplished by resting the bottom edge 13 of left side 10, and the bottom edge 33 of right side 30, on the roller of the existing toilet paper roller, and sliding the assembly 1 so that the back side 20 is against the bathroom wall or vertical back of the existing toilet paper holder. Adjustment knob 80 is loosened on the threaded post 64 so that the adjustable tab 60 can be moved in slot 12 until the front edge of the tab 61 is against the back of the existing toilet paper roller. To be properly installed the adjustable tab 60 must be between the existing toilet paper roller and the bathroom wall or vertical back of the toilet paper holder, and the adjustment knob 80 tightened on threaded post 64. An installed assembly can be seen depicted in
Back side 20 is a stabilizing element that helps prevent the shelf from tipping forward when the shelf assembly is correctly installed on the existing toilet paper roller.
The right support side 30, is the point of attachment for adjustable tab 70, which slides in the recessed area 31. Recessed area 31 provides an upper guide ridge 34 for the top of the tab 73 to move along, and a lower guide edge 33 for the tabs middle ledge 72 to move along. The adjustable tab 70 is held in place by tightening the adjustment knob 90 on threaded post 74, which is an integral part of tab 70, and moves within slot 32. Adjustment of the adjustable tab 70 is accomplished by resting the bottom edge 33 of right side 30, and the bottom edge 13 of left side 10, on the roller of the existing toilet paper roller, and sliding the assembly 1 so that the back side 20 is against the bathroom wall or vertical back of the existing toilet paper holder. Adjustment knob 90 is loosened on the threaded post 74 so that the adjustable tab 70 can be moved in slot 32 until the front edge of the tab 71 is against the back of the existing toilet paper roller. To be properly installed the adjustable tab 70 must be between the existing toilet paper roller and the bathroom wall or vertical back of the toilet paper holder, and the adjustment knob 90 tightened on threaded post 74. An installed assembly can be seen depicted in
Top 40 provides the assembly's surface where items can be placed that have been brought into the bathroom
The parts of the assembly consisting of sides 10 and 30, back 20, and top 40 can be made out of any material that provides sufficient rigidity to be stable when in use, for example plastics, wood, metal or any composite material. A contemplated material and process are to produce parts 10,30,20 and 40 as one piece through a plastic injection molding process.
The adjustable tabs, 60 and 70, and integrated threaded posts, 64 and 74, can be made out of any material that provides sufficient strength and rigidity to allow the adjustment knobs 80 and 90 to securely hold the adjustable tabs 60 and 70 in place. Examples of materials for the tab include: plastics, wood, metal or any composite material. Materials for the threaded post 64 and 74, could for example be made of plastic, metal or any composite material.
Adjustment knobs, 80 and 90, can be made out of any material that provides sufficient strength and rigidity to allow the adjustment knobs to be secured on threaded posts, 64 and 74, to securely hold adjustable tabs, 60 and 70, in place.
Many specific details contained in the above description merely illustrate some preferred embodiments and should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of the invention. Accordingly, many other variations are possible within the spirit of the present invention.
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