US20160113447A1 - Shower rod assembly and related method - Google Patents
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- the present invention is generally directed to a shower rod assembly, and more particularly to a shower rod assembly capable of length adjustment to account for deviations from an intended width of a shower stall or bathtub enclosure.
- Conventional shower stall or bathtub enclosures consist of walls on three sides of the stall/bathtub, two opposing side walls and one rear wall, but the fourth side of the bathtub is open to permit entry to and egress from the bathtub.
- water spray is contained within the bathtub enclosure on three sides by the walls, but water spray can spill into the bathroom by way of the fourth side of the bathtub where there is no wall.
- shower curtains suspended from a shower rod assembly attached to the two opposing side walls to enclose the previously open fourth side of the stall/enclosure have long been used.
- Consumers generally purchase either fixed length shower rod assemblies, designed to fit in a shower stall or bathtub enclosure of a specific width, or adjustable length shower rod assemblies, adjustable to fit in various shower stalls or bathtub enclosures having different widths.
- shower stalls and bathtub enclosures are sold by many different manufacturers and installed by many different workers in many different room configurations. Accordingly, variations in the manufacturing or installation processes of shower stalls or bathtub enclosures often result in minor deviations in the widths of different installed stalls/enclosures from the intended width. Therefore, one drawback of conventional fixed length shower rod assemblies designed to fit in shower stalls and bathtub enclosures of a certain width, is that the minor deviations in the actual width of the installed shower stalls and bathtub enclosures from the intended width may interfere with the fitment of the shower rod assemblies.
- the shower rod assembly comprises an arcuate rod having a first end and an opposing second end.
- a first mounting bracket is engageable with the first end and a second mounting bracket is coupleable with the second end.
- An end connector has a first portion and a second portion. The second portion is engageable with the second mounting bracket and the first portion is insertable into the second end of the arcuate rod.
- An extent of insertion of the first portion of the end connector into the arcuate rod is adjustable, for adjusting a length of the shower rod assembly.
- the shower rod assembly comprises an arcuate rod having a first end and an opposing second end.
- a first mounting bracket is engageable with the first end and a second mounting bracket is coupleable with the second end.
- An end connector has a first, fluted portion and a second, generally hollow portion including a pair of diametrically opposed apertures.
- the second portion is securable to the second mounting bracket via a connecting member extending through the pair of diametrically opposed apertures and the first, fluted portion is insertable and securable into the second end of the arcuate rod via an interference fit.
- An extent of insertion of the first portion of the end connector into the arcuate rod is adjustable, for adjusting a length of the shower rod assembly.
- Yet another aspect of the invention is directed to a method of installing a shower rod assembly.
- the method comprises the steps of (I) attaching first and second mounting bracket assemblies to opposing vertical surfaces of a wall in a shower or bathtub stall; (II) securing a first end of an arcuate shower rod to the first bracket assembly; (III) inserting a first portion of an end connector into a second end of the arcuate shower rod; (IV) adjusting an extent of insertion of the first portion of the end connector into the second end of the arcuate shower rod according to a distance between the first and second bracket assemblies, thereby adjusting a length of the shower rod assembly, and (V) securing a second portion of the end connector with the second mounting bracket, thereby securing the second end of the arcuate shower rod to the second mounting bracket.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of an adjustable curved shower rod assembly installed in a bathtub enclosure in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged exploded, top perspective view of the adjustable curved shower rod assembly shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged exploded fragmentary view of a portion of the adjustable curved shower rod assembly of FIG. 1 , taken from insert ellipse 3 of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional top perspective view the portion of the adjustable curved rod assembly of FIG. 3 , taken along the sectional line 3 - 3 of FIG. 3 .
- FIGS. 1-4 a shower rod assembly, generally designated 10 , according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the shower rod assembly 10 is mountable between opposing side walls 52 , 54 in a shower stall or bathtub enclosure 50 ( FIG. 1 ).
- the assembly 10 comprises a shower rod 12 , having a first end 12 a and an opposing second end 12 b .
- the first end 12 a of the shower rod 12 is engageable with a first mounting bracket 14 via a thru hole 12 c proximate the first end 12 a of the shower rod 12 , as described in detail further below.
- the second end 12 b is coupleable with a second mounting bracket 16 , as also described in further detail below.
- the mounting brackets 14 , 16 are attachable to the side walls 52 , 54 , respectively, in the shower stall or bathtub enclosure 50 .
- the shower rod 12 is an arcuate, i.e., curved, shower rod.
- the scope of the invention is not limited to an arcuate shower rod 12 , but rather encompasses any of numerous different shower rod shapes, such as, for example, a substantially linear, i.e., straight, shower rod 12 .
- the components of the shower rod assembly 10 may be constructed of one or more of a metallic material, a polymeric material or a combination thereof.
- the shower rod assembly 10 further comprises an end connector 18 , having a first portion 18 a and a second portion 18 b .
- the first portion 18 a of the end connector 18 is a fluted portion
- the second portion 18 b of the end connector 18 is a generally hollow cylindrical portion.
- the second portion 18 b may have a different geometrical shape, e.g., ovular, and may also be partially or substantially solid.
- the first, fluted portion 18 a of the end connector 18 is slidably insertable into the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 , e.g., via an interference fit, and the second portion 18 b of the end connector 18 includes a pair of diametrically opposed apertures 18 c for engagement with the second mounting bracket 16 ( FIG. 4 ), as described in further detail below.
- the extent of insertion of the first, fluted portion 18 a of the end connector 18 into the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 is adjustable to adjust the overall length L ( FIG. 2 ) of the shower rod assembly 10 , as also described in further detail below.
- the length L of the shower rod assembly 10 is adjustable in the range of about two inches according to the extent of insertion of the first portion 18 a of the end connector 18 into the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 , to account for deviation in the actual width of an installed shower stall/bathtub enclosure 50 from the intended width of the shower stall/bathtub enclosure.
- the range of adjustability may be increased by increasing the length of the first flute portion 18 a of the end connector 18 .
- each mounting bracket 14 , 16 includes a mounting plate 20 for facing engagement with a respective wall 52 , 54 in the shower stall or bathtub enclosure 50 .
- the mounting plate 20 includes first and second mounting holes 20 a , 20 b , located adjacent the upper and lower ends of the mounting plate 20 , respectively, for receiving fasteners 60 , e.g., fastening screws, therethrough to secure the mounting brackets 14 , 16 to the respective opposing walls 52 , 54 .
- each mounting bracket 14 , 16 may include more than two mounting holes, or alternatively may be secured to the walls 52 , 54 via any of numerous different means or methods known by those of ordinary skill in the art, such as, for example, without limitation, via an adhesive securement.
- each mounting bracket 14 , 16 further includes a first member 22 , projecting generally perpendicularly from the mounting plate 20 , having a first aperture 22 a , and a second, generally parallel member 24 , axially spaced from the first member 22 and projecting generally perpendicularly from the mounting plate 20 , having a second aperture 24 a .
- the apertures 22 a and 24 a are axially aligned along vertical axis A, which extends generally perpendicularly to the shower rod 12 when mounted to the brackets 14 , 16 .
- Each mounting bracket 14 , 16 also includes a side member 26 , projecting generally perpendicularly from the mounting plate 20 , and extending between the first and second members 22 , 24 .
- the first, second and side members 22 , 24 , 26 of the mounting brackets 14 , 16 define a receiving space 28 , for receiving either the first end 12 a of the shower rod 12 or the second portion 18 b of the end connector 18 , as described in further detail below.
- the first mounting bracket 14 is mounted to the first wall 52 ( FIG. 1 ) and the second mounting bracket 16 is mounted to the opposing second wall 54 ( FIG. 1 ), via the fasteners 60 .
- the mounting plates 20 are positioned in facing engagement with the first and second walls 52 , 54 and are preferably mounted at generally the same height such that the shower rod 12 will be generally horizontal in the mounted configuration.
- the first end 12 a of the arcuate rod 12 is thereafter positioned within the receiving space 28 of the first mounting bracket 14 , such that the thru hole 12 c proximate the first end 12 a of the shower rod 12 is axially aligned with the first and second apertures 22 a , 24 a of the first mounting bracket 14 and a connecting member 64 , e.g., a fastener, a mounting screw and/or a lug pin, is routed through the first aperture 22 a , the thru hole 12 c and the second aperture 24 a to pivotably connect the first end 12 a of the rod 12 with the first mounting bracket 14 .
- a connecting member 64 e.g., a fastener, a mounting screw and/or a lug pin
- the first, fluted portion 18 a of the end connector 18 is then slidably inserted into the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 .
- the fluted portion 18 a of the end connector 18 and the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 define a dimensional interference fit, and therefore, as should be understood, the fluted portion 18 a is slid into the second end 12 b with a force overcoming the compression force of the interference fit.
- the shower rod 12 is then pivoted toward the second mounting bracket 16 and the extent of insertion of the end connector 18 into the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 is manually adjusted until the second portion 18 b of the end connector 18 is received within the receiving space 28 of the second mounting bracket 16 , and the apertures 18 c of the second portion 18 b are axially aligned with the first and second apertures 22 a , 24 a of the second mounting bracket 16 .
- the extent of insertion of the end connector 18 into the second end 12 b of the shower rod 12 is adjustable in the range of about one inch to about two inches. Thus the length of the overall shower rod assembly 10 is adjusted to account for deviation in the actual width of the shower stall/bathtub enclosure 50 from the intended width of the shower stall/bathtub enclosure.
- a connecting member 64 e.g., a fastener, a mounting screw and/or a lug pin, is routed through the first aperture 22 a , the apertures 18 c and the second aperture 24 a to couple the second end 12 b of the rod 12 with the second mounting bracket 16 .
- the first and/or second members 20 , 24 of the first and/or second mounting brackets 14 , 16 may further include set screw holes (not shown), and a set screw is advanced through a respective set screw hole and into engagement with the shower rod 12 to further secure the rod 12 in place.
- shower curtain hooks (not shown) and a shower curtain are thereafter mounted to shower rod 12 , in a manner well known in the art, to enclose shower stall or bathtub enclosure and prevent water spray from splashing out.
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- The present invention is generally directed to a shower rod assembly, and more particularly to a shower rod assembly capable of length adjustment to account for deviations from an intended width of a shower stall or bathtub enclosure.
- Conventional shower stall or bathtub enclosures consist of walls on three sides of the stall/bathtub, two opposing side walls and one rear wall, but the fourth side of the bathtub is open to permit entry to and egress from the bathtub. When using the shower stall or bathtub enclosure to take a shower, water spray is contained within the bathtub enclosure on three sides by the walls, but water spray can spill into the bathroom by way of the fourth side of the bathtub where there is no wall. Thus, shower curtains suspended from a shower rod assembly attached to the two opposing side walls to enclose the previously open fourth side of the stall/enclosure have long been used. Consumers generally purchase either fixed length shower rod assemblies, designed to fit in a shower stall or bathtub enclosure of a specific width, or adjustable length shower rod assemblies, adjustable to fit in various shower stalls or bathtub enclosures having different widths.
- Shower stalls and bathtub enclosures, however, are sold by many different manufacturers and installed by many different workers in many different room configurations. Accordingly, variations in the manufacturing or installation processes of shower stalls or bathtub enclosures often result in minor deviations in the widths of different installed stalls/enclosures from the intended width. Therefore, one drawback of conventional fixed length shower rod assemblies designed to fit in shower stalls and bathtub enclosures of a certain width, is that the minor deviations in the actual width of the installed shower stalls and bathtub enclosures from the intended width may interfere with the fitment of the shower rod assemblies.
- Therefore, it would be advantageous to manufacture fixed length shower rod assemblies capable of minor length adjustments to account for deviations in the actual width of the installed shower stalls and bathtub enclosures from the intended width of the shower stall or bathtub enclosure.
- Briefly stated, one aspect of the present invention is directed to a shower rod assembly. The shower rod assembly comprises an arcuate rod having a first end and an opposing second end. A first mounting bracket is engageable with the first end and a second mounting bracket is coupleable with the second end. An end connector has a first portion and a second portion. The second portion is engageable with the second mounting bracket and the first portion is insertable into the second end of the arcuate rod. An extent of insertion of the first portion of the end connector into the arcuate rod is adjustable, for adjusting a length of the shower rod assembly.
- Another aspect of the invention is directed a shower rod assembly. The shower rod assembly comprises an arcuate rod having a first end and an opposing second end. A first mounting bracket is engageable with the first end and a second mounting bracket is coupleable with the second end. An end connector has a first, fluted portion and a second, generally hollow portion including a pair of diametrically opposed apertures. The second portion is securable to the second mounting bracket via a connecting member extending through the pair of diametrically opposed apertures and the first, fluted portion is insertable and securable into the second end of the arcuate rod via an interference fit. An extent of insertion of the first portion of the end connector into the arcuate rod is adjustable, for adjusting a length of the shower rod assembly.
- Yet another aspect of the invention is directed to a method of installing a shower rod assembly. The method comprises the steps of (I) attaching first and second mounting bracket assemblies to opposing vertical surfaces of a wall in a shower or bathtub stall; (II) securing a first end of an arcuate shower rod to the first bracket assembly; (III) inserting a first portion of an end connector into a second end of the arcuate shower rod; (IV) adjusting an extent of insertion of the first portion of the end connector into the second end of the arcuate shower rod according to a distance between the first and second bracket assemblies, thereby adjusting a length of the shower rod assembly, and (V) securing a second portion of the end connector with the second mounting bracket, thereby securing the second end of the arcuate shower rod to the second mounting bracket.
- The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment of an adjustable curved shower rod assembly which is presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of an adjustable curved shower rod assembly installed in a bathtub enclosure in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged exploded, top perspective view of the adjustable curved shower rod assembly shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged exploded fragmentary view of a portion of the adjustable curved shower rod assembly ofFIG. 1 , taken frominsert ellipse 3 ofFIG. 2 ; and -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional top perspective view the portion of the adjustable curved rod assembly ofFIG. 3 , taken along the sectional line 3-3 ofFIG. 3 . - Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “lower,” “bottom,” “upper” and “top” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly,” “outwardly,” “upwardly” and “downwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the shower rod assembly, and designated parts thereof, in accordance with the present disclosure. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a,” “an” and “the” are not limited to one element, but instead should be read as meaning “at least one.” The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
- It should also be understood that the terms “about,” “approximately,” “generally,” “substantially” and like terms, used herein when referring to a dimension or characteristic of a component of the invention, indicate that the described dimension/characteristic is not a strict boundary or parameter and does not exclude minor variations therefrom that are functionally similar. At a minimum, such references that include a numerical parameter would include variations that, using mathematical and industrial principles accepted in the art (e.g., rounding, measurement or other systematic errors, manufacturing tolerances, etc.), would not vary the least significant digit.
- Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in
FIGS. 1-4 a shower rod assembly, generally designated 10, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Theshower rod assembly 10 is mountable betweenopposing side walls FIG. 1 ). As shown best inFIG. 2 , theassembly 10 comprises ashower rod 12, having afirst end 12 a and an opposingsecond end 12 b. Thefirst end 12 a of theshower rod 12 is engageable with afirst mounting bracket 14 via athru hole 12 c proximate thefirst end 12 a of theshower rod 12, as described in detail further below. Thesecond end 12 b is coupleable with asecond mounting bracket 16, as also described in further detail below. Themounting brackets side walls bathtub enclosure 50. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
shower rod 12 is an arcuate, i.e., curved, shower rod. However, as should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the scope of the invention is not limited to anarcuate shower rod 12, but rather encompasses any of numerous different shower rod shapes, such as, for example, a substantially linear, i.e., straight,shower rod 12. As also should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the components of theshower rod assembly 10 may be constructed of one or more of a metallic material, a polymeric material or a combination thereof. - As shown best in
FIG. 3 , theshower rod assembly 10 further comprises anend connector 18, having afirst portion 18 a and asecond portion 18 b. Thefirst portion 18 a of theend connector 18 is a fluted portion, and thesecond portion 18 b of theend connector 18 is a generally hollow cylindrical portion. Alternatively, however, thesecond portion 18 b may have a different geometrical shape, e.g., ovular, and may also be partially or substantially solid. The first,fluted portion 18 a of theend connector 18 is slidably insertable into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12, e.g., via an interference fit, and thesecond portion 18 b of theend connector 18 includes a pair of diametrically opposedapertures 18 c for engagement with the second mounting bracket 16 (FIG. 4 ), as described in further detail below. The extent of insertion of the first,fluted portion 18 a of theend connector 18 into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12 is adjustable to adjust the overall length L (FIG. 2 ) of theshower rod assembly 10, as also described in further detail below. In the illustrated embodiment, the length L of theshower rod assembly 10 is adjustable in the range of about two inches according to the extent of insertion of thefirst portion 18 a of theend connector 18 into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12, to account for deviation in the actual width of an installed shower stall/bathtub enclosure 50 from the intended width of the shower stall/bathtub enclosure. However, the range of adjustability may be increased by increasing the length of thefirst flute portion 18 a of theend connector 18. - The first and
second mounting brackets mounting brackets second mounting bracket 16 is shown in detail inFIG. 3 , for the sake of brevity. As shown inFIG. 3 , eachmounting bracket mounting plate 20 for facing engagement with arespective wall bathtub enclosure 50. In the illustrated embodiment, themounting plate 20 includes first andsecond mounting holes mounting plate 20, respectively, for receivingfasteners 60, e.g., fastening screws, therethrough to secure themounting brackets opposing walls mounting bracket walls - As shown, each
mounting bracket first member 22, projecting generally perpendicularly from themounting plate 20, having afirst aperture 22 a, and a second, generallyparallel member 24, axially spaced from thefirst member 22 and projecting generally perpendicularly from themounting plate 20, having asecond aperture 24 a. Theapertures shower rod 12 when mounted to thebrackets bracket side member 26, projecting generally perpendicularly from the mountingplate 20, and extending between the first andsecond members side members brackets space 28, for receiving either thefirst end 12 a of theshower rod 12 or thesecond portion 18 b of theend connector 18, as described in further detail below. - To install the
shower rod assembly 10 in a shower orbathtub enclosure 50, the first mountingbracket 14 is mounted to the first wall 52 (FIG. 1 ) and the second mountingbracket 16 is mounted to the opposing second wall 54 (FIG. 1 ), via thefasteners 60. In the mounted configuration, the mountingplates 20 are positioned in facing engagement with the first andsecond walls shower rod 12 will be generally horizontal in the mounted configuration. - The
first end 12 a of thearcuate rod 12 is thereafter positioned within the receivingspace 28 of the first mountingbracket 14, such that the thruhole 12 c proximate thefirst end 12 a of theshower rod 12 is axially aligned with the first andsecond apertures bracket 14 and a connectingmember 64, e.g., a fastener, a mounting screw and/or a lug pin, is routed through thefirst aperture 22 a, the thruhole 12 c and thesecond aperture 24 a to pivotably connect thefirst end 12 a of therod 12 with the first mountingbracket 14. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , the first,fluted portion 18 a of theend connector 18 is then slidably inserted into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12. Thefluted portion 18 a of theend connector 18 and thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12 define a dimensional interference fit, and therefore, as should be understood, thefluted portion 18 a is slid into thesecond end 12 b with a force overcoming the compression force of the interference fit. After initial assembly of theend connector 18 into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12, theshower rod 12 is then pivoted toward the second mountingbracket 16 and the extent of insertion of theend connector 18 into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12 is manually adjusted until thesecond portion 18 b of theend connector 18 is received within the receivingspace 28 of the second mountingbracket 16, and theapertures 18 c of thesecond portion 18 b are axially aligned with the first andsecond apertures bracket 16. The extent of insertion of theend connector 18 into thesecond end 12 b of theshower rod 12 is adjustable in the range of about one inch to about two inches. Thus the length of the overallshower rod assembly 10 is adjusted to account for deviation in the actual width of the shower stall/bathtub enclosure 50 from the intended width of the shower stall/bathtub enclosure. - A connecting
member 64, e.g., a fastener, a mounting screw and/or a lug pin, is routed through thefirst aperture 22 a, theapertures 18 c and thesecond aperture 24 a to couple thesecond end 12 b of therod 12 with the second mountingbracket 16. In some embodiments, the first and/orsecond members brackets shower rod 12 to further secure therod 12 in place. Shower curtain hooks (not shown) and a shower curtain (not shown) are thereafter mounted toshower rod 12, in a manner well known in the art, to enclose shower stall or bathtub enclosure and prevent water spray from splashing out. - It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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