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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 VERTICAL WALL MOUNT SYSTEM US14308342 2014-06-18 US20140331598A1 2014-11-13 Richard White
A vertical wall mount system is provided that is easily installed in a perfectly level and plumb manner and is further cable of being design to be completely waterproof, interchangeable and customizable to include endless additional features. The vertical wall mount system includes two main components: a sub-frame assembly and a panel frame assembly. The sub-frame assembly includes mounting clips for pivotal attachment to a wall frame, such as, a standard 2×4 stud. Horizontal wall rails are mounted on the mounting clips to create the sub-frame assembly. The horizontal wall rails are designed to support a panel assembly on the horizontal wall rails, which may, for example, include a tile panel. The panel assembly includes a panel frame secured to the back side of the panel, which panel assembly is designed to hang on the horizontal wall rails of the sub-frame assembly.
182 I-beam base construction for tub/shower US12721957 2010-03-11 US08695130B2 2014-04-15 Dennis J. Cicchelli
A support for a shower or a tub has a board adapted to be disposed on a bottom of a shower or a tub and has an I-beam attached to the board to support the board along a dimension thereof. The support may have an abutment that is attached to the board that supports a skirt that is integrally attached to the tub or shower.
183 Water-proof joint for tub and shower surrounds US12056485 2008-03-27 US08640276B2 2014-02-04 Scott Ingram; Brent Thomas
A molded tub and surround which is formed of a multiple of portions. Wall portions meet a tub portion at a joint with a retaining ledge which extends inward toward a tub bowl from a flange. A ledge interface within the bottom of the wall portions engages the ledge. An angled interface surface is located directly in front of the ledge and slopes downward toward the bowl. A shallow interface within the bottom of the wall portions engages the angled interface surface.
184 Living Hinge Creation Through Extrusion of a Thermoformable Plastic Sheet US13884284 2011-09-02 US20140007340A1 2014-01-09 Nirav D. Parikh; Michael Glenn Geels
A bathing vessel is made of a sheet of layered materials, which include a first layer of polyurethane material, a second layer of polyurethane material attached to the first layer, a third layer of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material attached to the second layer, and a fourth layer of acrylic material attached to the third layer. A first narrowed portion about which the sheet bends is provided. The bend defines a first wall and a second wall in the sheet.
185 METHOD FOR BATHING VESSEL HAVING WOOD-CONTAINING BASE BOARD US13883793 2011-09-02 US20130232682A1 2013-09-12 Michael Glenn Geels; Scott Kapelanski
A method of manufacturing a bathing vessel includes forming a base by contacting an incompletely cured polyurethane material with a wood-containing composite panel. The polyurethane material is then cured while in contact with the wood-containing composite panel to chemically bond the polyurethane material with the panel. At least one wall is then attached to extend vertically from the base. The wall is a multi-layer structure of layers of acrylic material, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene material and the polyurethane material.
186 Living Hinge Creation Through Vacuum Forming of a Thermoformable Plastic Sheet US13883999 2011-09-02 US20130219612A1 2013-08-29 Nirav D. Parikh; Michael Glenn Geels
A bathing vessel is made of a segmented sheet wall of layered materials that includes a first layer of polyurethane material, a second layer of polyurethane material attached to the first layer, a third layer of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material attached to the second layer, and a fourth layer of acrylic material attached to the third layer. The segmented sheet wall has a width a length and a first thickness. The segmented sheet wall has an integral first portion having a second thickness that is that is thinner than the first thickness. The first portion defines a first wall and a second wall in the segmented sheet wall and the first portion is corrugated.
187 METHOD OF FORMING A BATHING VESSEL US13883619 2011-09-02 US20130219610A1 2013-08-29 Michael Glenn Geels
A bathing vessel that includes a multi-layer structure of a first polymer layer and a second, adjacent polymer layer. Prior to formation of the second polymer layer on the first polymer layer, a surface of the first polymer layer is abraded and a surface wetting property of the surface is modified to promote bonding between the layers.
188 TUB AND SHOWER SURROUND WITH HIDDEN STORAGE US12533110 2009-07-31 US20100115693A1 2010-05-13 Victor Hoernig; Geraint Krumpe; Manki Yoo; Andrew Mercidita; Angela Biagi; Chia-Ying Lee; Emilie Williams; Ross Carl
A surround for use in a bath or a shower has a back and a side. The side has a protrusion extending therefrom. An open shelf attaches to either the back or the side. The protrusion at least partially restricts a view of the shelf.
189 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.
190 Water-proof joint for tub and shower surrounds US10325540 2002-12-19 US07424754B2 2008-09-16 Scott Ingram; Brent Thomas
A molded tub and surround which is formed of a multiple of portions. Wall portions meet a tub portion at a joint with a retaining ledge which extends inward toward a tub bowl from a flange. A ledge interface within the bottom of the wall portions engages the ledge. An angled interface surface is located directly in front of the ledge and slopes downward toward the bowl. A shallow interface within the bottom of the wall portions engages the angled interface surface.
191 Plumbing fixture enclosure US11633329 2006-12-04 US20080127406A1 2008-06-05 Steven M. Hammond
Disclosed is a clip suitable to removably assemble a bathtub or shower stall base to a shower enclosure surround wall. The clip includes a toe, a leg connected to the toe, a web connected to the leg, and a flexible tang also connected to the web. The web is designed to mount the clip on the bathtub or stall base, while the toe catches under a ledge of the bathtub or stall base. The tang will then project at an angle inwardly. The tang permits the surround wall to pass vertically downward past it to assemble the enclosure. It resists upward movement until a specified force is applied, at which point the clip deforms or breaks to permit disassembly. The clip also has a portion of the web which facilitates keeping the clip on the bathtub or stall base even after the clip has been deformed or partially broken.
192 Bathtub shape arrangement US11107318 2005-04-15 US20060230522A1 2006-10-19 David Wilson; Evan Crawford; Jeffrey DeBoer
A bathtub assembly includes a tub portion having a bowl with a backrest, a right footrest, a left footrest and a right and left armrest which respectfully extends from each footrest to the backrest. The backrest is generally concave in shape and flows from a bowl bottom. Opposite the backrest is a wall which flows into the bowl bottom. The right footrest and the left footrest are convex in shape and flank the wall. The right and left armrests are generally convex in shape along the length of the bowl sidewall.
193 Tub installation systems US10150133 2002-05-16 US06820289B2 2004-11-23 Deryl Heil
A method for installing a tub above a floor, in certain aspect, the floor having a plurality of spaced-apart supports beneath the floor supporting the floor, the tub to be installed on top of the floor, the tub having a drain hole for draining water from the tub, the floor having a hole to correspond in position to the drain hole of the tub, the method including securing a tub shoe beneath the tub at the drain hole, the tub shoe comprising an upright part with a fluid flow channel through the upright part in fluid communication with a fluid flow channel through a second part for draining water from the tub through the drain hole, positioning the upright part so that the second part can extend through an open portion of at least one of the plurality of spaced-apart supports supporting the floor, and connecting the second part in fluid communication with a primary drain line for receiving water from the tub.
194 Water-proof joint for tub and shower surrounds US10325540 2002-12-19 US20040117908A1 2004-06-24 Scott Ingram; Brent Thomas
A molded tub and surround which is formed of a multiple of portions. Wall portions meet a tub portion at a joint with a retaining ledge which extends inward toward a tub bowl from a flange. A ledge interface within the bottom of the wall portions engages the ledge. An angled interface surface is located directly in front of the ledge and slopes downward toward the bowl. A shallow interface within the bottom of the wall portions engages the angled interface surface.
195 Supporting body for a shower tub US10011577 2001-12-03 US06571406B2 2003-06-03 Michael Gerloff
Supporting body (1) being part of a shower tub made of stone, tiles or artificial stone and comprising at least one landing (2) that is surrounded by a margin (6), a channel (3) discharging into a drain (4).
196 Apparatus for architectural unit construction US09590217 2000-06-08 US06418696B1 2002-07-16 Marvin Leroy Swingle
Architectural units having radiused wall corners are constructed with solid surfacing material (SSM) such as Corian. Cove moldings are formed from SSM sheet strips comprising an elongated cove form flanked by elongated rabbet channels. In a table jig, an SSM wall sheet edge is adhesively secured into one of the cove molding rabbet channels. The cove mold and wall sheet unit is secured to the desired architectural wall with the other cove molding rabbet channel mated to an SSM wall sheet edge respective to an adjacent architectural wall. Clamping blocks secured to respective wall sheet and cove mold surfaces by hot melt adhesive are drawn together along the correct vector to adhesively bond each wall sheet edge into a respective rabbet channel.
197 Water-proof joint for tub surround US09855204 2001-05-14 US20010042268A1 2001-11-22 Joseph Primucci
A joint for a molded tub and surround which is formed of a multiple of portions. Mating wall surfaces are formed on both wall portions which extend generally parallel to the wall portions. An outer generally trapezoidal pair of surfaces are formed laterally spaced from the joint to engage a pair of parallel engagement surfaces substantially perpendicular to said first and second wall portions, and an angled engagement surface between said parallel engagement surfaces. One or more clips are received on the trapezoidal surfaces to further urge the surfaces into contact. The clip biases the two wall portions into contact such that there is a water tight seal at the joint.
198 Method and apparatus for architectural unit construction US186857 1998-11-05 US6155021A 2000-12-05 Marvin Leroy Swingle
Architectural units having radiused wall corners are constructed with solid surfacing material (SSM) such as Corian. Cove moldings are formed from SSM sheet strips comprising an elongated cove form flanked by elongated rabbet channels. In a table jig, an SSM wall sheet edge is adhesively secured into one of the cove molding rabbet channels. The cove mold and wall sheet unit is secured to the desired architectural wall with the other cove molding rabbet channel mated to an SSM wall sheet edge respective to an adjacent architectural wall. Clamping blocks secured to respective wall sheet and cove mold surfaces by hot melt adhesive are drawn together along the correct vector to adhesively bond each wall sheet edge into a respective rabbet channel.
199 Joint construction and panel installation system US715438 1996-09-18 US5983583A 1999-11-16 Jacob M. Mattix; June B. Mattix, executrix
A concealed joint construction system for installing and securing sheet material such as laminated plastic wall boards, plywood and the like for finishing off bathtub and/or shower walls, counter-tops and back-splashes, and the like. The joint construction system includes an extending channel attached to one wallboard via multiple teeth sunk into matching grooves cut out of the wallboards edge. An adjacent wallboard can be easily and quickly inserted into the extending channel and is secured by pressure flanges perforated from the wall of the channel. The joint construction system is easily installed, secure, and compact, and is completely invisible after installation.
200 Spa apparatus with multiple sections US661067 1996-06-10 US5799345A 1998-09-01 Borg Hansen; Rafael Gonzalez; Roc V. Fleishman
The method of providing a spa tub, and comprising providing a load-bearing tub side wall having an inner side and an outer side, the tub having an interior to receive liquid; the tub side wall provided to include at least two wall sections, spaced about the interior, the sections assembled end-to-end to form the side wall to extend in a loop, the sections consisting of synthetic resin; each section having inner and outer panels extending upright throughout the major upright extent of the side wall.
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