[0001] The present invention relates to a movable shower screen, mountable on a bathtub.
[0002] The particular field requires structures which, besides being practical and quick
to operate, have small dimensions and modest costs, are rapid to assemble and have
a reliable, sturdy and compact structure.
[0003] The structures currently commercially available do not feature the abovesaid characteristics
simultaneously, since either they have fixed rigid panels which are extremely impractical
and prevent access to a part of the bathtub, or they are slidable along the outer
rim of said bathtub, with hardly negligible installation costs and with guiding profiled
elements sealingly fixed to the rim of the bath tub; other kinds of screens are made
of one or more parts pivoted to the wall and to one another along vertical axes and
have hinges which wear out and break down in a short time so that said panels tend
to inappropriately lean outwards.
[0004] The technical aim of the present invention is to obviate the above described disadvantages,
i.e. to provide a bathtub mountable movable shower screen which does not affect the
space of said bathtub when not in use, is extremely practical and reliable in operation
and has a relatively modest cost.
[0005] Within the scope of this technical aim, an object of the present invention is to
achieve the above described aim with a simple structure which is relatively easy to
produce, is reliable and effective in use and has a relatively modest cost.
[0006] This aim and this object are achieved by a movable shower screen for bathtubs characterized
in that it comprises a bracket having substantially a U shape and having its parallel
arms associated with means for articulating respectively to the wall above the bathtub
and along an edge of a panel which is downwardly provided with means for supporting
and engaging on the outer rim of the bathtub, the panel being manually movable from
a use position in which it is spaced from the wall, with the support means engaged
on the bathtub, to a rest position in which it is adjacent to the wall.
[0007] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a bathtub
mountable movable shower screen according to the invention, illustrated only by way
of non limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is an exploded isometric view of a bathtub mountable movable shower screen
according to the invention;
figure 2 is a schematic lateral view of a movable screen mounted on a bathtub;
figure 3 is a plan view of figure 2;
figure 4 is a detail view of the articulation of the bracket to the wall.
figure 5 is a vertical sectional view of an embodiment of the movable screen according
to the invention;
figure 6 is an isometric detail view of the articulation of the bracket to the panel,
in resting position, according to the embodiment of figure 5;
figure 7 is an exploded isometric view of a detail of the supporting means of the
panel according to the embodiment of figure 5.
[0008] With particular reference to the above described figures, the reference numeral 1
indicates the movable shower screen according to the invention, which can be mounted
on a bathtub 2 which has a rim 3 adjacent to a wall 4 and an outer rim 5. The screen
1 comprises a rigid panel 6 which is advantageously made of a material such as plastics:
the panel advantageously has stiffening ribs which make it self-supporting; along
its sides and base the panel has respective inwardly directed 45 degree folds 7a,
7b and 7c which are adapted to convey water towards the inside of the bathtub; the
lower one 7c also defines a support for the panel against the rim of the bathtub.
[0009] Two substantially U shaped fork-like brackets 8a are upwardly fixed to the panel
and their parallel faces are affected by opposite mutually aligned holes 9: the other
intermediate face of the fork-like brackets 8a is traversed by respective holes 10
for the passage of coupling screws 11a; the screws 11a screw into respective washers
or in end portions 12 of a shaped tube 13a which is curved downwards to define a sort
of handle.
[0010] Two fork-like brackets 8b, similar to the previously described ones, are fixed to
the wall 4 by screws 11b so that the holes 9 are mutually coaxial: the parallel arms
14, 15 of a bracket 16 are rotatably inserted in the holes 9 of the fork-like brackets
8a, 8b; the bracket 16 is curved in the shape of a U, and its intermediate arm 17
moves in a vertical plane which is orthogonal to the middle axis of the bathtub.
[0011] The metal sheet of the fork-like brackets 8b has inward folds 18 against which screws
19 can abut; said screws are screwed into radial holes provided in the arm 15 and
act as stroke limit for the downward rotation of the bracket.
[0012] A tube 13b, similar to the previously described tube 13a fixed at the top of the
panel, can be fixed to the lower region of the panel by means of bolts which traverse
the panel and related washers; the downward fold 7c of the panel and the handle 13b
are suitable to embrace the rim of the bathtub from above and to constitute supporting
and coupling means.
[0013] The panel can have two positions of stable equilibrium, a rest position and a use
position, and can be moved manually from one position to the other; in its rest position
the panel is raised and rests against the wall, as illustrated in broken lines in
figure 2, while in its use position it rests with its lower portion on the rim 5 of
the bathtub.
[0014] The fork-like brackets 8 have a certain length so that between the axis of the holes
9 and the intermediate face which rests against the wall or against the panel there
is such a distance as to ensure that the panel is in stable equilibrium in its raised
position.
[0015] The stroke limit defined by the fold 18 and by the screw 19 prevents the panel from
causing damage or being damaged by falling if it slips from the user's grasp.
[0016] In order to reduce the lifting effort it is possible to apply springs (metallic ones,
gas operated ones or the like) adapted to counterbias the weight of the structure.
[0017] Because of the elevated position of the bracket 16 there is no interference in gaining
access to the bathtub, and similarly there is no interference with any taps protruding
from the wall because the lower edge of the panel rises and moves away upwards, in
its rest position.
[0018] The uppermost handle 13 can be used, when the panel is in its use condition, to place
towels or the like so that they are sheltered from water sprays.
[0019] In the embodiment illustrated in figures 5, 6 and 7, the bracket 16 is articulated
to the wall 4 and to the panel 6 by means of respective pairs of hinges 20a, 20b functionally
corresponding to the previously described U-shaped brackets 8a, 8b.
[0020] The hinges 20a, 20b, preferably made of plastics by molding, are substantially constituted
by a sleeve 21 defined at the end of a U-shaped body; the arms 14, 15 of the bracket
engage in the sleeves of the hinges 20a, 20b.
[0021] The parallel faces of the hinge body are respectively defined by pairs of walls 22a
perpendicular to the axis of the sleeve 21 and joined by a related bottom 22b. The
bottom face 22c of said body is crossed by holes 23 for screwing coupling screws 24.
The panel 6 conveniently has a shaping 6a at the fixing region of the hinges 20a.
[0022] A longitudinal expansion 26 is defined on the outside of the sleeve 21 and forms
a sort of beak along its upper edge. The beak 26a is adapted to engage a tooth 27
defined by a mounting 28 provided with a pair of holes 29 for appropriate mounting
screws. The mounting 28 can be fixed to the wall above the hinges 20b so as to lock
the panel 6 in resting position, raised and resting against said wall.
[0023] The tooth 27 is adapted to insert in an upper slot 30a of the sleeve 21 which is
provided in an intermediate position between the two pairs of walls 22a of the hinge
body; the profile of the tooth 27 is rounded so as to engage with the profile of the
arm 14 of the bracket 16 which can be accessed through said slot. The sleeve 21 has
a further slot 30b at a position diametrically opposite to the slot 30a; in the case
of the hinges 20b, the slot 30b defines the stroke limit for the rotation of the bracket
16 between said working and resting positions by engaging with the screw 19 screwed
in the arm 15.
[0024] The fact is stressed that a single type of hinge allows to articulate the bracket
16 both to the wall 4 and to the panel 6.
[0025] A pair of handles 31 can be fixed to the lower region of the panel; said handles
are intended to also act as means for supporting and engaging on the edge of the bath
tub. The handles 31 are substantially U-shaped and are arranged vertically in assembly
position.
[0026] The handles 31 downwardly define divaricated portions 31a and 31b adapted to embrace
the edge of the bathtub. The portion 31a is shaped complementarily to a lower fold
of the panel, indicated by 7d for the sake of clarity, which substantially follows
the inner profile of the bathtub rim; the portion 31a engages with a hook 32 in a
recess 33 of said fold.
[0027] The upper portion 31c of the handles is frontally provided with a pair of holes 34
in which related fixing screws 35 are screwed. The screws 35 traverse corresponding
holes 36 provided on the panel at a shaping 6b.
[0028] A preferred mounting condition has been illustrated, with the arms of the bracket
arranged horizontally; in any case the arms may also be vertical and the panel may
therefore be horizontally movable from a configuration in which it is adjacent to
the wall to a configuration in which its lower edge rests on the rim of the bathtub:
in this condition there must be no taps interfering with the panel in its rest configuration.
[0029] It has thus been observed that the screen achieves the intended aim and object.
[0030] The invention thus conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept.
[0031] Furthermore all the details may be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0032] In practice, the materials employed, as well as the shapes and dimensions, may be
any according to the requirements without thereby abandoning the scope of the protection
of the following claims.
[0033] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibiblity
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Movable shower screen for bathtubs, characterized in that it comprises a bracket
(17) having substantially a U shape and having its parallel arms associated with means
(8a, 8b, 20a, 20b) for articulating respectively to the wall (4) above the bathtub
and along an edge of a panel (6) which is downwardly provided with means (7c) for
supporting and engaging on the outer rim (5) of the bathtub, the panel being manually
movable from a use position in which it is spaced from the wall, with the support
means engaged on the bathtub, to a rest position in which it is adjacent to the wall.
2. Screen according to claim 1, characterized in that said parallel arms (14, 15)
are horizontal and are articulated along the upper edge of the panel, the rest position
being raised relatively to the use position.
3. Screen according to claim 1, characterized in that said articulation means (8a,
8b, 20a, 20b) have their articulation axes spaced respectively from the plane of the
wall and from the plane of the movable screen to determine a stable rest condition.
4. Screen according to claim 1, characterized in that said articulation means are
constituted by U-shaped fork-like brackets (8a, 8b) having their parallel faces traversed
by holes (9) for articulating to the arms (14, 15) of the U-shaped elements and their
other face traversed by a hole (10) to fix them to the wall or to the panel.
5. Screen according to claim 3, characterized in that on the outside of the panel
(6) said articulation means are mutually associated by a handle (13), a handle (13b)
being also mounted at the base of the panel to act as support element against the
bathtub.
6. Screen according to claim 1, characterized in that said articulation means are
constituted by hinges (20a, 20b) defining a sleeve (21) in which the arms of said
tubular bracket respectively engage, said sleeve externally defining a longitudinal
expansion (26) for coupling to a mounting (28) which can be fixed to the wall.
7. Screen according to claim 6, characterized in that said expansion (26) forms a
sort of beak (26a) along its upper edge, said beak being adapted to engage a tooth
(27) defined by said mounting (28) and intended to insert in an upper slot (30a) of
said sleeve.
8. Screen according to claim 1, characterized in that said supporting and engagement
means are constituted by U-shaped handles (31) applied vertically to said panel,
said handles downwardly defining divaricated portions (31a, 31b) adapted to embrace
the rim of the bathtub.
9. Screen according to claim 8, characterized in that one (31a) of said divaricated
portions of the handle (31) is shaped complementarily to a lower fold (7a) of the
panel which substantially follows the inner profile of the bathtub rim and defines,
at one end, a hook (32) adapted to engage with said fold.