This application relates to a horizontally extending wall fastener for properly positioning a wall surround relative to a tub.
Modern bathrooms are often formed by molded plastic tubs, and matching tub surrounds that provide covering for the walls above a tub area. Typically, the tub is formed as one piece, and the walls are formed of two or three pieces. The several pieces must be secured together. It is typical that the tub has been provided with a nailing flange that is nailed to studs on a structural wall. The surround wall is then adhered to the tub by some form of adhesive connection. It is also typical that the tub is formed of some stop surface such that the wall can abut the stop surface to position the two parts.
It would be desirable to form a more secure and simple construction.
In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, a horizontal wall fastener is provided for properly positioning a surround wall relative to a tub. In a disclosed embodiment, the horizontal fastener clips over a nail flange on the tub, after the tub has been secured to studs in a wall.
In a disclosed embodiment, the wall fastener is provided with a plurality of spaced clips. The clips can be broken off at locations associated with a wall stud. A forward face of the fastener extends away from the studs, and provides a stop surface for properly positioning the surround wall. The surround wall may be secured to the fastener by an adhesive on one or the other of the members.
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.
In assembling the tub 20 and fastener 28, the tub 20 may be initially installed and nailed to the studs through the nail flange 32. Fastener 28 may then be snapped over the nail flange 32. The surround wall 24 has an inner face 34 which is then brought against the face 36 of the fastener 28. As shown, an adhesive layer 80 is positioned between the two, and serves to connect the tub surround 24 to the fastener 28. A distance d is maintained between the tub surround 24 and the nail flange 32 by the fastener 28. The length of the face 38 is designed to create a desired distance d between surround wall 24 and nail flange 32. A flange 60 on the surround wall sits between face 38 and flange 30.
At a vertically higher location, the wall curves back in across distance d such that it can be secured to the wall studs 26.
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The present invention thus provides a simplified method of assembling a surround wall to a tub. The wall fastener is formed of an appropriate plastic material.
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.
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20080271385 A1 | Nov 2008 | US |