Water-proof seal for a towel bar which penetrates a tub surround portion |
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申请号 | US10453209 | 申请日 | 2003-06-03 | 公开(公告)号 | US07090225B2 | 公开(公告)日 | 2006-08-15 |
申请人 | Mel Saccomanno; David Lester Pinkston; | 发明人 | Mel Saccomanno; David Lester Pinkston; | ||||
摘要 | A seal for a bar mounted within a molded tub and surround. The seal includes a flexible flange and a tubular body extending therefrom. The seal provides a plurality of sealing surfaces which operate to engage the bar and aperture such that an effective redundant waterproof seal is provided. The flexible flange is generally perpendicular to the tubular body and is sized to cover any chips or cracks which may exist about the aperture and to accommodate a non-parallel, curved, and/or angled wall portion. | ||||||
权利要求 | What is claimed is: |
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说明书全文 | The present invention relates to a grommet which provides a waterproof seal for a towel bar which passes through a molded plastic tub surround portion. Tub surrounds are positioned within a recess built around a bathtub or shower. It is well known to provide a modular tub/shower unit that includes a tub portion at the bottom and two or more wall portions. The whole structure is inserted into the wall recess to form a completely waterproof surround. The fully enclosed waterproof structure is highly advantageous in that it prevents the escape of water into the wall cavity despite the shower spraying water onto the surrounding walls. One problem that has always arisen with products of this type is that of mounting a towel bar, handrail, or other member which must pierce the surround portions. Piercing the surround portion creates waterproofing difficulties and the potential for damage to the aesthetic surface. Various styles of conventional grommets and interfaces are known. Each provides particular tradeoffs in complexity, aesthetics, expense, and sealing ability. One particular difficulty is the interface between a tubular part and the curved or angular surface common to the shower surround portions. Oftentimes, a particular waterproof interface must be manufactured for the particular shower surround surface. This may result in an undesirable cost increase to the shower surround or the desire for minimization of components which must pierce the aesthetic surface. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a waterproof seal for a molded plastic tub surround which is uncomplicated and aesthetically pleasing while assuring an effective watertight seal. The present invention provides a seal for a towel bar mounted within a molded tub and surround. The seal includes a flexible flange and a tubular body extending therefrom. The seal is manufactured of flexible PVC to provide a plurality of sealing surfaces which engage the bar such that a waterproof seal is provided. The flexible flange is generally perpendicular to the tubular body and is sized to cover any chips or cracks which may exist about the drilled aperture. The flexible flange is further sized to accommodate a non-parallel, curved, and/or angled wall portion. The present invention therefore provides a waterproof seal for a bar mounted to a molded plastic tub surround which is uncomplicated and aesthetically pleasing while assuring an effective watertight seal. The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows: A bar 32 is preferably located along wall portion 26 within a recess 34 defined therein. The bar 32 may be a towel bar, handrail, or the like. It should be understood that the term “bar” as used herein may further include non-round and shaped bars and non-round shaped components which must be inserted at least partially through the surround 20. The bar 32 is located through an aperture 35 through wall portions 36 which may not be perpendicular to bar 32. Aperture 35 is typically a drilled hole which may be difficult to achieve without chips around the periphery thereof due to the gelcoat finish of the wall 36. It should be understood that other arrangements will benefit from the present invention and that the illustrated embodiment is but one design. A non-perpendicular arrangement is common to shower surrounds which are typically not rectangular. A seal 38 according to the present invention provides a watertight seal between bar 32 and wall 36 to provide a watertight seal of aperture 35 and cover any chips thereabout. A non-perpendicular arrangement typically results in an elliptical aperture. Referring to The tubular body 42 includes a non-parallel outer surface 44 and inner surface 46. That is, the outer surface 44 and inner surface 46 are not flat cylindrical surfaces but include a plurality of sealing surfaces which operate to engage the bar 32 such that a waterproof seal is provided. The outer surface 44 preferably tapers to a smaller diameter opposite the flexible flange 40 to assist insertion into aperture 35. The outer surface 44 includes an outer sealing surface 48 adjacent the flexible flange 40. The outer sealing surface 48 is of a greater diameter than the outer surface 44 and is preferably substantially V-shaped in cross section. The outer sealing surface 48 engages the inner surface of aperture 35 (also illustrated in The flexible flange 40 is generally perpendicular to the tubular body 42. The flexible flange 40 is preferably sized to cover any chips (illustrated schematically at C; The inner surface 46 defines a material relief section 50, a first inner sealing surface 52, a second inner sealing surface 54, and a third inner sealing surface 56. The inner sealing surfaces 52, 54, 56 are preferably connected by non-cylindrical surfaces 53, 55 which a progressively smaller diameter relative the flexible flange 40. The non-cylindrical surfaces 53, 55 are essentially frusto-conical portions which define ramps which become radially smaller as the extend away from the flange 40 and toward the inner sealing surfaces 54, 56. That is, the inner sealing surfaces 52, 54, 56 provide redundant waterproof line contacts with the outer diameter of bar 32. The material relief section 50 aft of the first inner sealing surface 52 reduces the resisting forces on the towel bar during assembly. A lubricant is preferably utilized during assembly to minimize resisting insertion forces on the bar during assembly. The lubricant may also collect within the material relief section 50 during assembly to minimize the lubricant's effect upon surfaces 52, 54, and 56 once assembled. The foregoing description is exemplary rather than defined by the limitations within. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention. |