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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
121 Supporting body for a shower tub US10011577 2001-12-03 US20020066140A1 2002-06-06 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).
122 Portable spa platform and method of using US09512993 2000-02-24 US06327722B1 2001-12-11 Kenneth L. Noble
A planar support pad for a spa comprising at least two individual planar sections of rigid plastic foam, each of the sections defined by broad top and bottom surfaces in parallel, spaced-apart arrangement and bounded by at least two peripheral edges, a rounded or beveled surface formed on at least one of the edges of the section for spreading the force of incidental contact therewith from a solid object over a broad area to reduce damage to the foam from the contact, and tape used adjacent at least another edge of the section for permitting joining one the section to another the section in contiguous assembly.
123 Bracket for bathtubs US294210 1999-04-20 US6154893A 2000-12-05 Steve Donnelly
The bracket is to be installed to the inner face of the peripheral rim of a bathtub, to attach the latter to the inner peripheral edge portion of a fixed casing. The bracket has a rigid head portion which is fixedly attached to the inner rim of the bathtub, and a downwardly depending arcuate resilient foot which carries at its lower end a foot. When installing the bathtub inside the casing and more particularly inside the casing peripheral edge portion, the tub is downwardly displaced until its rim comes into downward abutment against the casing peripheral edge portion, the bracket slidingly abutting against the casing peripheral edge portion with a corresponding resilient foot deformation, allowing the foot to slide under the casing peripheral edge portion and to snap itself thereunder for preventing vertical displacement of the bathtub relative to the casing peripheral edge portion. Indeed, the casing peripheral edge portion is then wedged between the bracket foot and the bathtub rim.
124 Modular bathing unit US289068 1994-08-11 US6076204A 2000-06-20 Abir Mullick
A frame is provided having receptacles disposed thereon for receiving a variety of interchangeable bathing equipment panels which may be custom-installed on the frame to the needs and preferences of the unit's intended users. A conduit housing a water line, a control line, and an electrical line is mounted on the frame's outer surface. The conduit includes means for interfacing water, control, and electricity lines of the conduit with those of equipment panels requiring water, control, or electricity for operation. The frame may further have installed thereon a tub comprising rear, side, front, and door panels, the rear and side panels being mounted to receptacles at the tub region of said frame. In one embodiment, the tub includes a door that is pivotable between a first open position, a first closed position defining a full-sized bathtub, a second open position, and a second closed position defining a half-size bathtub.
125 Support system for bath or shower tubs US902428 1997-07-29 US5960489A 1999-10-05 Bernd Hanel; Hans-Joachim Mai; Dieter Krist; Gerhard Schmitt
A support system for bath tubs or shower tubs, which are provided with a tub rim which in particular extends around the tub, comprises at least one support rail which can be secured to a wall and support members which can be provided between the tub and the floor. In this arrangement, the surfaces of the wall and/or of the support rail facing the tub rim are covered, at least regionally, with an acoustic decoupling layer. The support members have at least one acoustically decoupling insulating element and an acoustically decoupling sectional element is provided, which can be positioned between the tub rim and the region confronting it of a support wall which can be erected beneath the tub rim.
126 Detachable bathtub US594429 1996-01-31 US5619760A 1997-04-15 Sung-Shun Wang
A detachable bathtub has a bathtub, a side board, and a base beneath the bathtub. The bathtub has an upper flange with posts, an interior and bulges beneath the bathtub. The side board has a peripheral flange with rectangular holes and protrusions disposed thereon. The base has inserted holes thereon, an elongated recess thereunder, and guide blocks disposed at two sides of the base. The elongated recess receives an adjusting block. Each supporting block has a rectangular groove on one side and an inserted groove on the opposite side. The adjusting block is inserted in the elongated recess. The bulges are inserted in the inserted holes. The guide blocks are inserted in the rectangular grooves. The side board abuts one side of the bathtub. The protrusion is pressed into the inserted groove.
127 Rigidizer for plastic vessels US182896 1994-01-18 US5494718A 1996-02-27 Susan K. Adams; M. Timothy Chernock; Martin Warchola; Martin E. Woods
A shaped rigid thermoplastic cradle and leveler for vessels such as sanitaryware is disclosed. The cradle and leveler are separately formed or integrally shaped from a single thermoformed sheet of rigid thermoplastic material. The rigid thermoplastic material has a flexural modulus of at least about 300,000 psi to provide sufficient rigidity in the sidewall of the cradle. The leveler includes an integral floor leveling means for providing a designed pitch so as to conform to the desired pitch of the floor region of the vessel toward the drain hole. The floor region comprises a plurality of tapering, alternating upper and lower contacting regions. Between each adjacent upper contacting region is defined unsupported span regions having the shortest distance between adjacent upper contact regions of not more than 12 inches (30.5 cm). Preferably the shortest distance between adjacent upper contact regions defining the unsupported span is from 2.5 inches to about 6 inches. A variety of rigid thermoplastic materials are adaptable herewith and include acrylonitrile-butadiene- styrene copolymers, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer, acrylonitrile-styrene-methacrylate copolymers, polystyrene, styrene-alpha methyl styrene copolymers, polyethylene, polypropylene, polycarbonate, and polyvinyl chloride. The most preferred embodiment comprises rigid fiber reinforced polyvinyl chloride.
128 Bathtub US342168 1994-11-18 US5459888A 1995-10-24 Ching-Shu Chen
A bathtub comprising a bathtub body having two rows of spaced join posts at two lengthwise opposite edges of the bottom reinforced with crossing ribs, locating feet standing on the floor of a bathroom and fitting with the join posts of the bathtub body for supporting the bathtub body, a protective plate fixed vertically beside the lengthwise side of the bathtub body and having fixing posts fitting with locking tubes with which sidewise posts provided on the locating feet also fits so that the bathtub body may be positioned firmly, with hollow space under it being for easy affix of a drain tube with thee bathtub body.
129 Bath tub supporting mechanism US246684 1994-05-23 US5430898A 1995-07-11 Sung-Shun Wang
A bath tub includes a board and a base disposed in the bottom portion for supporting the bath tub. The base includes a recess formed in the middle portion for receiving the board and a number of lugs extended inward of the recess for engaging with the board so as to retain the board in the base. The base includes a groove formed in the peripheral portion, the bath tub includes a flange extended from the upper peripheral portion, and one or more plates include a number of hooks for engaging with the groove and the flange such that the plates may form the wall member of the bath tub.
130 Easy-access shower base assembly US968372 1992-10-29 US5299330A 1994-04-05 John W. Moore; Anthony Buonaura
An easy access shower base assembly is disclosed which generally comprises a shower base, a ramp, and clips for attaching the ramp to the shower base. The shower base comprises a basin, a generally horizontal front ledge at the front of the basin, with a lip depending downwardly from the front edge of the ledge, and a generally horizontal boundary ledge, vertically higher than the front ledge. The ramp has a thin front edge and a thicker back edge, the thickness of the back edge being less than the height of the lip. The ramp is substantially the same length as the front ledge and the back edge of the ramp is generally even with the front ledge of the shower base. The ramp extends angularly downward from the back edge to the thin front edge. Also in the preferred embodiment, the shower base assembly further comprises at least one water trap for collecting water from the boundary ledge and for causing the collected water to drain into the basin of the shower base.
131 Trim for covering and securing dry wall adjacent to surrounding portion of a bathtub or shower stall US539418 1990-06-15 US5079880A 1992-01-14 Eugene Reid
A trim for trimming out or finishing contemporary, one-piece fiberglass and acrylic bathtubs and shower stalls. The trim comprises framing pieces which are positioned around the edges of the surrounding wall portion of a bathtub or shower stall after the bathtub has been installed. A large flange portion of each of the framing pieces is secured to the wood stud framing or wall by wood screws. The larger flange portion and a small flange portion extend from a base portion and form a cavity for receiving an edge of a dry wall sheet. The trim may include separate finishing pieces which snap-on to an outer surface of the small flange portion of the framing pieces. Alternatively, the small flange portion of the framing pieces may be formed with a finished surface thereby dispensing with the need for separate finishing pieces.
132 Bath support US204483 1980-11-05 US4400835A 1983-08-30 Jutta M. Richter
A bath support or bench includes a wall cabinet for mounting on the wall of a bathroom adjacent a tub or shower and includes a wall panel or bracket, a support bench pivotally mounted to the bracket and foldable upward against the bracket, and foldable downward into support position in the bathing area, and a cover hinged to the wall panel for covering the support bench when folded upward to the out-of-the way position.
133 Bathtub structure US93889 1979-11-13 US4290154A 1981-09-22 William H. Benjamin
A bathtub of the type having a bottom and four sides is improved by providing a smooth continuous, horizontally extending planar surface extending outwardly from the top of the four sides. A skirt member extends downwardly from this planar surface for a short distance. Located within the skirt member is a retaining member which is capable of retaining an apron panel in a fixed alignment with the tub such that the apron panel is interchangeable with the left and right sides of the tub allowing the tub to be used interchangeably in installations which previously required either a right or left handed tub. Extending along the longitudinal axis of the bottom of the tub is a runner retaining member to which is attached one or more runners which suspend the tub above a supporting surface allowing both drain and inlet pipes to be located between the supporting surface and the tub.
134 Wall paneling US557271 1975-03-11 US3977136A 1976-08-31 Phillip D. Daniels
Wall paneling includes a pair of corner panels, a center panel, and a pair of end panels, each of a molded unit construction. The corner panels have a pair of right-angular walls and the other panels are flat. Each of the end and center panels have upright marginal enlargements terminating in edge flanges. The inner enlargement of the end panels and both enlargements of the center panel adjustably overlap and receive therein a corresponding portion of a wall of a corner panel and are coplaner therewith respectively. The end panels extend at right angles to the center panels. Adhesive is interposed between the overlapped portions of the end and center panels and corresponding corner panel. Said paneling may be used for covering the end and back walls of tub enclosures.
135 Bathtub support US514277 1974-10-11 US3934278A 1976-01-27 Donald C. Schrock
An undercarriage or bottom support for a steel bathtub which is attached to the tub bottom by a double stick tape which is positioned between the support and tub bottom.
136 Concealed corner locking clip US28562072 1972-09-01 US3811241A 1974-05-21 MATTIX J
A concealed corner lock clip system for installing and securing sheet material such as laminated plastic wallboards, plywood and the like for finishing off bathtub and/or shower walls and the like; the locking system includes a vertically extending resilient clip attached to one wallboard and into which the other, adjacent wallboard can be easily and quickly inserted and locked into place; the clip is unobstrusive and compact and is completely invisible after installation.
137 Method of applying a panel system utilizing a concealed corner locking clip US3789568D 1972-09-01 US3789568A 1974-02-05 MATTIX J
A concealed corner lock clip 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 and the like; the locking system includes a vertically extending resilient clip attached to one wallboard and into which the other, adjacent wallboard can be easily and quickly inserted and locked into place; the clip is unobstructive and compact and is completely invisible after installation.
138 Concealed corner lock clip system US3688459D 1970-08-05 US3688459A 1972-09-05 MATTIX JACOB M
A concealed corner lock clip system for installing and securing sheet material such as laminated plastic wallboards, plywood and the like for finishing off bathtub and/or shower walls and the like; the locking system includes a vertically extending resilient clip attached to one wallboard and into which the other, adjacent wallboard can be easily and quickly inserted and locked into place; the clip is unobtrusive and compact and is completely invisible after installation.
139 Stand for a sanitary vessel US3561019D 1969-06-26 US3561019A 1971-02-09 ROLAND JACOUES JEAN OLIVIER RA
A BEARER CRADLE FOR A SANITARY VESSEL SUCH AS A BATHTUB COMPRISING A ONE-PIECE RIBBED ELEMENT HAVING ALTERNATE LOWER AND UPPER HOLLOW RIBS. THE LOWER BOLLOW RIBS HAVING BEARING SURFACES TO REST ON A BASE, AND THE UPPER HOLLOW RIBS HAVE CONCAVE SURFACES SUPPORTING THE BOTTOM

OF THE VESSEL AND MATCHING AND FITTING THE ROUNDED PORTIONS AS WELL AS THE CURVATURES ALONG AT LEAST A PART OF THE PERIPHERY OF THE BOTTOM.
140 Fiberglass bathtub, enclosure and other household utilities US42272064 1964-12-31 US3359574A 1967-12-26 STONEBURNER MADISON B
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