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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
101 Bathtub support member US14966773 2015-12-11 US09820619B2 2017-11-21 Benjamin S. Cohen; Jeffrey F. Tempas; James N. Jaeckels; Darren R. Wojahn; Santosh R. Narasimhan; Adam W. Dwyer; Logan M. Tatem
A support member for a bathtub comprises a base and a plurality of flexible elements. The base includes an upper surface configured to be coupled to a bathtub. The plurality of flexible elements extend laterally outward from a side of the base and are configured to engage a lower portion of the bathtub.
102 Method for bathing vessel having wood-containing base board US13883793 2011-09-02 US09648988B2 2017-05-16 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.
103 Bath tub and shower inlay US14192061 2014-02-27 US09545177B1 2017-01-17 Steven R. Coven
A kit for the repair of a tub or shower includes an inlay comprising a PVC thermoplastic and a one-part adhesive comprising an polyurethane-modified functional compound. A method for repairing a tub or shower use the kit to apply adhesive the inlay to secure it to the tub or shower floor. A preferred adhesive for use with the kit and the method exhibits excellent adhesion to many substrates including porcelain, steel, fiberglass and many plastics. Preferably, the adhesive cures fast, even at low temperatures, contains no solvents or isocyanates and is non-yellowing.
104 Molded stackable bathtub with apron and mounting assembly US14037596 2013-09-26 US09386888B2 2016-07-12 Lance Dale Lyons; Dale Allen Kehoe, II; Paul William Emerson; Richard Alexander Xouris; Nicolett Marie Bisnett; Jerry Ted Pruszynski; Bruce Miller; Robert Tupper Franz
A molded bathtub and mounting assembly is provided that includes a molded bathtub having a basin, a rim attached to and extending at least partially around an upper end of the basin, and an apron attached to the rim and extending downwardly therefrom; and a mounting assembly including a mounting member and a mounting clip, and a gap located between a portion of the mounting clip and the mounting member, the gap configured to receive a lower end of the apron. Multiple bathtubs may be stacked together in an inverted position with an upper bathtub receiving the basin of a lower bathtub in a cavity of the upper bathtub defined by the basin therein.
105 Vertical wall mount system US14373321 2013-01-22 US09200459B2 2015-12-01 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.
106 Wall System US13958697 2013-08-05 US20150033656A1 2015-02-05 Michael Glenn Geels; Joanne Torcivia; Dane Hyatt Carswell; Jeffery John Mathison
A wall system includes at least one starter piece having at least one mount interface configured to be attached to a wall structure. A plurality of panels includes at least a first panel and a second panel, and wherein the first panel is fit to the starter piece to cover a portion of the wall structure. An intermediate cleat is associated with the first panel, and a second panel is interlocked to the first panel by the intermediate cleat to cover another portion of the wall structure.
107 BATHTUB APRON ASSEMBLY US14206566 2014-03-12 US20140259362A1 2014-09-18 Luke Benjamin Zimbric
An apron assembly may be designed for a bathtub having an above-floor drain. The apron assembly may include an apron attached to an upper surface of the bathtub, an apron extension which snaps onto a bottom portion of the apron, and an apron cover that snaps onto a front surface of the apron extension.
108 Structural Wall Design of a Composite Bathing Vessel US13883078 2011-09-02 US20140020172A1 2014-01-23 Michael Glenn Geels; Scott Kapelanski; Hyun Moon
A bathing vessel has a first and a second sandwiched wall, each wall having 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 load element is disposed across and is integral with the first and second sandwiched walls. The load element distributes a load on one wall to an other wall and is visible to users of the bathing vessel. The load element is also a design element.
109 MULTI-PIECE BATHING STRUCTURE SURROUND AND METHOD US13435856 2012-03-30 US20130254983A1 2013-10-03 Michael Glenn Geels; Dane Hyatt Carswell; John Gerard Finch; Nirav D. Parikh; Lloyd D. Doigan
A surround includes a first piece including a basin, a second piece having a second piece back wall and a second piece side wall attaching to the second piece back wall for being disposed horizontally atop the first piece, and a third piece having a third piece back wall and a third piece side wall attaching to the third piece back wall for being disposed horizontally atop the second piece back wall and the second piece side wall, wherein the first piece, the second piece and the third piece form a package wherein one of the second piece or the third piece is disposed about the basin and an other of the second piece or the third piece nests behind the one of the second piece or the third piece.
110 BATHING VESSEL AND METHOD THEREFOR US13883582 2011-09-02 US20130227779A1 2013-09-05 Joel Lynn Hatchett; Jeffrey McKinley Boyd; Michael Glenn Geels; Scott Kapelanski
A bathing vessel includes a base support having a base board that extends between a top, a bottom, first and second side edges, and first and second ends. Two legs are attached on the bottom of the base board, inboard from the respective first and second side edges. The base board is at least partially encapsulated in a polyurethane material.
111 USE OF RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM TO ENCAPSULATE PLUMBING IN A THERAPY BATH US13883810 2011-09-02 US20130227778A1 2013-09-05 Andrew Warren Stokely; Michael Glenn Geels
A wall structure for a composite tub includes a surface side for facing an interior of the tub, a polyurethane layer backing and attaching to the surface side, plumbing backing the polyurethane layer, and an encapsulation layer encapsulating the plumbing and backing and attaching to the polyurethane layer so that damage to the plumbing is minimized.
112 BATHING VESSEL HAVING WALL REINFORCEMENT PANEL US13883767 2011-09-02 US20130219611A1 2013-08-29 Michael Glenn Geels; Jeffrey McKinley Boyd; Scott Kapelanski
A bathing vessel includes a base and at least one wall extending vertically from the base. The wall includes a multi-layer structure that includes a layer of acrylic material on a first layer of polyurethane material, a layer of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material between the layer of acrylic material and the first layer of polyurethane material, and a second layer of polyurethane material between the layer of ABS material and the first layer of polyurethane material. A wood-containing composite panel is chemically bonded to at least one of the first or second layers of polyurethane material.
113 Adjustable bathtub ledger strap and method of use US12803961 2010-07-12 US08205394B1 2012-06-26 John D. Jackman; Christopher M. Jackman
A bathtub ledger strap for use with the installation of a bathtub, such ledger strap being of generally planar construction for attachment to a ledger stud in a position corresponding to a wall stud, such ledger strap having a top portion, a mid portion and a lower portion disposed along its length with such portions having apertures/slots for adjusting the height and level of the ledger stud on a corresponding wall stud using screws and levering means and for permanently attaching the rim of the bathtub to the ledger strap and corresponding wall stud after the ledger stud is at the desired height and level state.
114 BATHING AREA SURROUND US13281401 2011-10-25 US20120036794A1 2012-02-16 Peter Dabrowski
An exemplary bathing area surround includes a surround wall and a tub basin having a tub bottom and a plurality of tub sides. A tub ledge extends from the tub basin transverse to the tub sides. A tub flange extends from the tub ledge away from the tub bottom. A tongue extends from one of the tub ledge and the surround wall. The other of the tub ledge and the surround wall defines a groove for receiving the tongue. The tongue biases the surround wall toward the tub flange when the tongue is received within the groove.
115 I-BEAM BASE CONSTRUCTION FOR TUB/SHOWER US12721957 2010-03-11 US20110219532A1 2011-09-15 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.
116 Method of assembly of bathtub enclosure US12457340 2009-06-08 US20100132181A1 2010-06-03 Trevor Sullivan; James Davidson; Michael Burrall; David Solomon
An enclosure for a bathtub is constructed at a factory or other location remote from a site where the bathtub is to be permanently installed. The bathtub is placed permanently in the enclosure at the factory or remote location and once placed, the bathtub and enclosure are in condition for use at its permanent site without the necessity of further assembly.
117 BATHING AREA SURROUND US11670117 2007-02-01 US20080184477A1 2008-08-07 Peter Dabrowski
An example bathing area surround includes panels having a slot flange and a hook flange. A hook-like projection on the hook flange of a first panel is extendable into a slot on the slot flange of a second panel. Another example bathing area surround includes the slot flange on a first bathing panel and the hook flange on a second bathing panel, and a seal located on at least one of the slot flange or the hook flange. The seal may comprise foam. The foam may be compressed.
118 WATER-PROOF JOINT FOR TUB AND SHOWER SURROUNDS US12056485 2008-03-27 US20080172785A1 2008-07-24 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.
119 Sanitary fixture proxy US10513980 2003-06-25 US20060096024A1 2006-05-11 Kenny Roberts Jr.
The present invention provides methods and devices for protecting sanitary fixtures such as bathtubs and sinks during new construction. The methods and devices generally include pre-installing a sanitary fixture proxy that allows plumbing hookups to be performed before the sanitary fixture is installed. By allowing the basic plumbing process to be performed before the fixture is in place, the number of fixtures damaged during construction is greatly reduced.
120 Water-proof joint for tub surround US10246012 2002-09-18 US06691339B1 2004-02-17 Brent Thomas
A molded tub and surround which is formed of a multiple of portions. Wall portions meet at a joint which is secured by wall clamps which bias a partially arcuate portion of a second wall portion against the visible surface of a first wall portion. The first wall portion sandwiched between the wall clamps and the partially arcuate portion. A multiple of tub clamps extend from a lower edge of the wall portions to fit upon a flange extending from a tub portion. The wall clamps and tub clamps assure an easily assembled and watertight molded tub and surround.
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