序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 具有边夹的淋浴盘 CN200780053535.3 2007-06-28 CN101720196A 2010-06-02 R·W·斯廷森
一种淋浴盘(10),包括:淋浴盘主体(12),该淋浴盘主体具有上表面(16)以及限定该淋浴盘主体(12)的侧边(22)的一个或多个侧表面(18);以及边夹(14),该边夹用于沿着所述淋浴盘主体(12)的所述侧边(22)夹持柔性地板覆层材料(24)。
2 记忆浇铸 CN200710136786.X 2007-07-27 CN101319520A 2008-12-10 李圣来
发明为用于建筑物内部装饰材料的物品,是属于粘贴和固定厨房、洗手间、盆及浴盆、座便器周围和玻璃窗户中玻璃与框的末端(边缘)收尾材料。本发明物与现有的浇铸涂抹方式不同,本发明物在内部插入了金属线,使浇铸物本身具备了柔软性和固定,这样不仅作业简便,还可以使浇铸的垂直边缘部分不出现,不会使玻璃和框的边缘角落出现浮层,从而提高粘接力,同时本发明物的作业性也非常便利,施工无需熟练工操作,而且长时间使用也不会出现发霉污染,容易清洁,在施工后不会出现伸缩现象,能够长久维持粘接力。
3 물-관리 시스템 KR1020157034510 2014-05-02 KR1020160005739A 2016-01-15 그리솔리아,앤소니
빌딩물-관리시스템(1)은기저재료(6) 및기저재료(6)에부착되는섬유복합재시트(10, 20)를포함한다. 각각의섬유복합재시트(10, 20)는제1 측면(13), 대향제2 측면(14) 및섬유코어(12)의제1 측면(13)에부착되는표면층(16)을갖는섬유코어(12)를포함한다. 인접하는섬유복합재시트(10, 20)는, 제1 섬유복합재시트(10)의표면층(16)이기저재료(6)로부터인접하는제2 섬유복합재시트(20)의섬유코어(22) 상으로연장되고, 제1 및제2 섬유복합재시트(10, 20)의섬유코어(12, 22)가서로인접하여정렬되어물이섬유코어(12, 22)들사이에서유동할수 있도록함으로써연속적인배수및 방수층을형성하도록중첩구성(30)에의해함께연결된다. 섬유복합재시트(10, 20)를사용하는샤워조립체(90)도개시되어있다.
4 물-관리 시스템 KR1020157034510 2014-05-02 KR101727933B1 2017-04-18 그리솔리아,앤소니
빌딩물-관리시스템(1)은기저재료(6) 및기저재료(6)에부착되는섬유복합재시트(10, 20)를포함한다. 각각의섬유복합재시트(10, 20)는제1 측면(13), 대향제2 측면(14) 및섬유코어(12)의제1 측면(13)에부착되는표면층(16)을갖는섬유코어(12)를포함한다. 인접하는섬유복합재시트(10, 20)는, 제1 섬유복합재시트(10)의표면층(16)이기저재료(6)로부터인접하는제2 섬유복합재시트(20)의섬유코어(22) 상으로연장되고, 제1 및제2 섬유복합재시트(10, 20)의섬유코어(12, 22)가서로인접하여정렬되어물이섬유코어(12, 22)들사이에서유동할수 있도록함으로써연속적인배수및 방수층을형성하도록중첩구성(30)에의해함께연결된다. 섬유복합재시트(10, 20)를사용하는샤워조립체(90)도개시되어있다.
5 욕조 프레임의 구조 KR1020160070811 2016-06-08 KR101716334B1 2017-03-14 조성두; 최화순
본발명은욕조를지지하는욕조프레임에관한것이다. 본발명의욕조프레임은, 상하수평프레임과이들수평프레임에직교하는수직프레임을포함하며, 적어도한쪽방향에서욕실벽에고정된다. 또한, 욕조출입방향에설치된 2개이상의수직프레임바에의해구획된전방개구를향해제 1 착탈부재가설치된다. 그리고전방개구를밀폐하는전방밀폐부재의양쪽측면에각각상기제 1 착탈부재와위치가대응하는제 2 착탈부재가설치되어있으며, 전방밀폐부재가전방개구를막으면서설치될때 제 1 착탈부재와제 2 착탈부재가서로자성결합되도록한 구조이다.
6 A folded-type tempral bathtub KR20090005972 2009-01-23 KR20100086643A 2010-08-02 LEE JOO YOUNG
PURPOSE: A foldable module bathtub is provided to maximize the use of a bathroom area and to facilitate the assembly, installation, and use of a bathtub by minimizing the volume of the bathtub to be fitted into the sidewall of bathroom. CONSTITUTION: A foldable module bathtub includes: a main frame(1) of a rectangle frame shape; an assistant frame(2) which revolves around a hinge with a front bar of the main frame; a flexible bath tub(3) which accepts bathing water and has an opened top part of a rectangular container shape; a rotation guiding rod(4) which is fixed to the sidewall of bathroom and rotates the main frame when unfolding and folding the bath tub; and a link(5) which is used to maintain the horizontal state of the main frame when the bath tub is unfolded and can maintain the vertical state of the assistant frame on the floor surface of the bathroom.
7 욕조의 거치구조 및 그 시공방법 KR1020060012608 2006-02-09 KR100700703B1 2007-03-28 정인환
A constructing structure of a bathtub and an installing method for the same are provided to place a bathtub by interposing upper plates on a frame and a bracket for installation of the bathtub and to install the bathtub without separate cutting work. The constructing structure of a bathtub includes a bathtub(10), a frame(20), first and second brackets(30A,30B), first and second upper plates(40A,40B) and an apron(50). A vertical frame body(24) is integrally welded on one edge of a horizontal body(23), which forms a rectangular shape with a horizontal bar(21a) and a vertical bar(22a), in the shape of L in the frame(20). The first and second upper plates(40A,40B) are fixed on horizontal bars(21a) of the horizontal and vertical frames(23,24). The apron(50) disposed on the lower surface of the first upper plate is mounted on the front of the horizontal frame(23).
8 MOLDED WALL UNIT INCLUDING A MOUNTING BRACKET US15362205 2016-11-28 US20170071416A1 2017-03-16 Bernd Seckler; Michael Scot Rosko
A bathroom wall unit includes a molded wall panel formed of a polymer and defining a recessed pocket. A flexible substrate supporting mosaic tiles is illustratively coupled to a rear wall of the recessed pocket. Surface treatment is illustratively provided within linear indentations in the wall panel to simulate grout lines. A corner bracket illustratively includes first and second trios of arms supporting seals and defining first, second, and third recesses for receiving mounting flanges of a pair of wall panels and a locking device of an inner sealing body to provide additional seals with the wall panels.
9 Membranous Waterproof Juncture US15174695 2016-06-06 US20170000298A1 2017-01-05 Joseph R. Cook
A waterproof juncture comprised of a water-impermeable membrane applied over at least the upper peripheral edge of a wallboard or shower pan sidewall and a portion of an adjacent wall-forming member which is coplanar with the wall studs, which in turn will form a waterproof covering over the seam between the upper peripheral edge of the wallboard or shower pan sidewall (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge) and the adjacent wall-forming member.
10 WATERPROOFING SYSTEM FOR WET AREAS US14425386 2013-07-25 US20150252561A1 2015-09-10 Stephen Johnson
The present invention relates generally to a waterproofing assembly (10) for a wet area such as a shower recess (12). The waterproofing assembly (10) comprises an elongate spacer element (24) and a waterproofing membrane or coating (26). The spacer element (24) is adapted to secure to a wall structure (14) which is associated with a wall panel (28). The wall panel (28) rests upon the spacer element (24) to raise the panel (28) above the level of a floor (16) and substantially clear of the wet area (12). The wall panel (28) is otherwise conventionally fixed to the wall structure (14).
11 CAULKLESS SEAL US13829994 2013-03-14 US20140259369A1 2014-09-18 Luke B. Zimbric
A bathing enclosure includes a base, one or more wall panels, and a compliant member. The base includes a first flange extending outward from an upper end thereof to define an upper surface. The wall panels include a second flange extending outward from a lower end thereof to define a lower surface. The compliant member has a length and a width, the length being greater than the width. The base and the one or more wall panels at least in part define a forward entrance into an interior of the enclosure. A generally horizontal interface is formed between the first flange and the second flange. The compliant member is coupled to a first of the one or more wall panels proximate the entrance. The compliant member forms a seal with the first flange, the length of the compliant member extending outward relative to the interior of the enclosure.
12 Waterproof juncture US12435959 2009-05-05 US08789316B2 2014-07-29 Joseph R. Cook
A waterproofing flashing and resulting juncture, comprising in a first embodiment a generally horizontally positioned planar member which is positioned in sandwiched engagement between the upper peripheral edge of a shower pan or shower bench sidewall (or equivalent wallboard) and a lower peripheral edge of adjacent wallboard (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge), and a vertically extending member attached to a distal edge of the horizontal member extending vertically upwardly behind the wallboard (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge). An alternative form of the invention comprises a T-shaped flashing member comprised of a mid-section to which are connected first and second attachment members or wings, the wings adapted to connect the flashing to the room-facing side of the wallboard and/or shower module sections. A further version of the invention comprises a waterproof juncture comprised of a water-impermeable membrane applied over at least the upper peripheral edge of a wallboard or shower pan sidewall and a portion of an adjacent wall-forming member which is coplanar with the wall studs, which in turn will form a waterproof covering over the seam between the upper peripheral edge of the wallboard or shower pan sidewall (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge) and the adjacent wall-forming member.
13 WATERPROOF JUNCTURE US12435959 2009-05-05 US20100281612A1 2010-11-11 Joseph R. Cook
A waterproofing flashing and resulting juncture, comprising in a first embodiment a generally horizontally positioned planar member which is positioned in sandwiched engagement between the upper peripheral edge of a shower pan or shower bench sidewall (or equivalent wallboard) and a lower peripheral edge of adjacent wallboard (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge), and a vertically extending member attached to a distal edge of the horizontal member extending vertically upwardly behind the wallboard (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge). An alternative form of the invention comprises a T-shaped flashing member comprised of a mid-section to which are connected first and second attachment members or wings, the wings adapted to connect the flashing to the room-facing side of the wallboard and/or shower module sections. A further version of the invention comprises a waterproof juncture comprised of a water-impermeable membrane applied over at least the upper peripheral edge of a wallboard or shower pan sidewall and a portion of an adjacent wall-forming member which is coplanar with the wall studs, which in turn will form a waterproof covering over the seam between the upper peripheral edge of the wallboard or shower pan sidewall (or equivalent shower bench, shelf or ledge) and the adjacent wall-forming member.
14 WALL FASTENER FOR TUB SURROUND US11743251 2007-05-02 US20080271385A1 2008-11-06 Brent Thomas
A tub assembly is provided with a tub and a surround wall. The surround wall is spaced from a nail flange on the tub by a desired distance with a simple wall fastener. The wall fastener clips onto the nail flange, and has a forward face spaced from the nail flange by a desired distance. The forward face provides a stop and securement surface for the surround wall. The wall fastener includes a clip portion that clips onto the nail flange, and has a plurality of discrete clip portions. The clip portions can be broken away from the wall fastener at locations which will be aligned with a wall stud. In this manner, the wall fastener can be quickly clipped onto the nail flange of the tub once the tub is installed. The surround wall can then be simply adhered to a forward face of the wall fastener, such that the entire tub assembly can be easily and properly assembled.
15 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHIMMING OUT A WALL US12110959 2008-04-28 US20080263993A1 2008-10-30 Kelli J. Chillson
An apparatus for shimming out a wall comprises a furring strip including an adhesive suitable for adhering to a wall component on at least a portion of at least one side of the furring strip. The furring strip comprises a thickness of between about one-eighth of an inch and about one and one-half of an inch. The furring strip comprises a width of between about three-quarters of an inch and about one and one-half of an inch. The furring strip comprises a length of between about three feet and about eight feet.
16 Seal US12088623 2006-09-28 US20080252022A1 2008-10-16 Barry Philip McComb
A seal (1) for sealing between two surfaces lying generally perpendicular to each other, the seal (1) comprising a first profile (2) which has a base (21) adapted to be fixed sealingly to a first surface and an upstand (24) which projects from the base (21) and which defines respective inner and outer opposed surfaces (27,28), and a second profile (3) which overlies the upstand (24) of the first profile (2) and which, when viewed in section, comprises inner and outer depending limbs (31,32) which engage slidably respective ones of the opposed inner and outer surfaces (27,28) of the upstand (24) of the first profile (2), wherein at least one of the inner and outer depending limbs (31,32) of the second profile (3) bears resiliently against the respective surface (s) (27,28) of the upstand (24) of the first profile (2) in sliding engagement therewith.
17 Sealing system US10530223 2003-10-06 US20060005486A1 2006-01-12 Gerard Robinson
A sealing system comprises a semi-flexible longitudinal strip (10) profile and a sealing material both adapted to maintain a sealed joint between typically relatively vertical and horizontal surfaces. The strip profile (10) comprises a first upper limb (11) having an upper limb upper boundary (12) and an upper limb lower boundary (13) between which there extends an upper limb inner face (14) and an upper limb outer face (18). From the upper limb inner face (14) and/or upper limb boundaries (19) there extends at least one second outer limb (20) having an outer limb inner boundary attached to the upper limb (18) and an outer limb outer boundary (33) between which outer limb boundaries there extends an outer limb upper face (25) and an outer limb lower face (26). A third inner limb and/or filler material is adapted to sealingly engage uncured sealing material and to aid the isolation of the uncured sealing material from the upper limb inner face (17) and/or the outer limb lower face (20).
18 WATERTIGHT SEAL FOR INCLINED SURFACES US09326309 1999-06-07 US20010054799A1 2001-12-27 BARRY HUGH MCCOMB
A seal for sealing between two surfaces inclined to each other, comprising first and second strips which are interlocatable with each other to allow relative movement therebetween, when viewed in cross-section during use, the first strip having a section defining a first outer surface of the seal and the second strip having a section which at least partially overlies the first strip section to define a second outer surface of the seal, wherein at least one of the two strips comprises an additional section which is securable to an adjacent surface and to which the outer surface-defining section of said at least one strip is securable, preferably detachably.
19 Pre-fabricated title board US711369 1996-09-04 US5816005A 1998-10-06 Eddie Eui In Han
A building material comprising, in layers, a thin waterproof membrane base of rigid plastic such as PVC, a mortar bed, a layer of cement, a metal lath, and a layer of ceramic tile, brick-veneer, granite tile or marble tile, which provides a pre-fabricated panel adapted to be attached to any flat surface, such as a wall or counter.
20 Bathtub and shower construction US532773 1990-06-04 US5103602A 1992-04-14 Richard A. Stevens; Richard L. Vezie
A moisture barrier unit (17) to be interposed between a bath fixture (11) such as a tub (11') and an underlayment (13) such as particle board (13') wherein the moisture barrier unit (17) includes: a resilient member (18) which rests on a sub-support (12) such as a subfloor (12') and is compressed between the tub (11') and the particle board (13'); and a waterproof flange member (20) which covers a portion of the block member (18) and the particle board (13') such that the moisture barrier unit (17) will serve to prevent water from contacting either the particle board (13') or the subfloor (12') when the conventional caulk bead (16) becomes cracked.
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