[0001] The present invention relates to a movable seat for a shower cubicle or the like,
particularly for a slower cubicle of the type combined with a bath tub or a hydro-massage
tub.
[0002] As generally known, shower cubicles of this type are preferably provided, among other
fixtures, with an internal seat permitting the user to assume a comfortable rest position
under certain circumstances. The user may thus be comfortably seated when the cubicle
is used as a steam bath or, in the case of a shower cubicle combined with a bath tub,
the user may be seated with his feet immersed in the water contained in the tub.
[0003] The seat is usually fixed so as to project into the interior of the cubicle, as a
result of which it may act as an undesirable obstruction, involving the danger of
the user being accidentaly hurt.
[0004] With a view to overcoming these shortcomings, it has been proposed to employ a movable
seat, adapted to be selectively displaced between a non-use position in which it is
received in a suitably shaped recess in the internal wall surface of the shower cubicle,
and a use position in which it is lowered from the non-use position so as to project
horizontally from the wall surface. In the non-use position, the seat extends substantially
flush with the internal wall surface of the shower cubicle, while in the use position
it projectes therefrom for the user to be comfortably seated thereon.
[0005] Although this solution has its advantages, the handling of the seat by the user can
be rather difficult, particularly as regards the failsafe locking of the seat in the
use position.
[0006] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a movable seat for
a shower cubicle or the like, which in addition to being of a simple and straightforward
construction, offers the advantage of being readily and safely adjustable between
a space-saving non-use position and a procecting use position.
[0007] This object is attained according to the invention by the provision of a movable
seat for a shower cubicle or the like incorporating the characteristics set forth
in the appended claims.
[0008] The characteristics and advantages of the invention will become more clearly evident
from the following description, given by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
- fig. 1
- shows a diagrammatic top plan view of parts of a shower cubicle provided with a seat
according to the invention, the latter being shown in its projecting use position,
- fig. 2
- shows a sectional view taken along the line II-II in fig. 1,
- fig. 3
- shows a view similar to fig. 1, with the seat in its space-saving non-use position,
and
- fig. 4
- shows a view similar to fig. 2, with the seat in its non-use position.
[0009] With reference to the drawings, the seat according to the invention is preferably,
although not exclusively, intended for use with a shower cubicle combined with a bath
tub or a hydromassage tub having an internal wall partially shown and generally indicated
at 5 in figs. 1 and 3.
[0010] The shower cubicle generally has an internal wall surface which may in top plan view
substantially coincide with the internal wall surface 5 of the tub, and a substantially
vertical wall 6 extending upwards from the rim of the tub (or from the rim of a not
shown base plate of a shower cubicle not provided with a tub). The structure as a
whole is provided with a support frame 7 having attached thereto, in a substantially
conventional manner, the tub (if provided), the wall 6 of the cubicle, and optionally
provided exterior covering walls 8, 9.
[0011] The vertical wall 6 is formed with at least one recessed portion 10, preferably at
the location of a corner of the shower cubicle (and of the tub) for optimum use of
the space available. In addition, wall 6 is preferably extended downwards with a wall
portion 11 of substantially C-shaped cross-section (figs. 2 and 4). Wall portion 11
is secured to the bottom side of frame 7 and has a substantially horizontal planar
top 12 extending into recessed portion 10, and a front face 13 merging into the wall
surface 5 of the shower cubicle.
[0012] In the example described, front face 13 is preferably of convex configuration as
illustrated in figs. 1 and 3, it may also, however, of concave shape or substantially
coincide with the internal wall surface portion 5 of the shower cubicle. The recessed
portion 10 of wall 6 is preferably likewise of curvilinear configuration, but may
obviously be of any other suitable shape if so required.
[0013] The movable seat according to the invention is basically composed of a substantially
planar seat portion 14 preferably covered with a padding material and provided at
an excentric position with a pin 15 extending downwards therefrom to be freely received
in a mounting sleeve 16 with the interposition of a bearing collar 18. Sleeve 16 is
secured to frame 7, for instance by means of struts 17 fixedly connected thereto.
Bearing collar 18 is disposed between the seat portion 14 and the horizontal top plane
12, and preferably made of a low-friction plastic material.
[0014] The contours of seat portion 14 are preferably of irregular curvilinear configuration
as shown in figs. 1 and 3, but may of course be given any other suitable shapes as
required. In any case, the excentric positioning of the swivel pin 15 according to
the invention permits the seat portion 14 to freely swivel between an angular use
position in which it projects forward beyond the wall surface 5 of the shower cubicle
(fig. 1), and an angular non-use position (fig. 3), in which it is received in the
recessed portion 10 of wall 6 and does substantially not project beyond wall surface
5 to result in minimum obstruction.
[0015] As shown in fig. 3, the contours of seat portion 14 in its non-use position substantially
coincide with front face 13 and with those of the recessed portion 10 of wall 6.
[0016] The seat portion 14 can be readily dismounted, as for being cleaned, by simply extracting
swivel pin 15 from sleeve 16.
[0017] The described movable seat may of course undergo numerous modifications within the
purview of the invention.
[0018] It is thus possible to provide (preferably between swivel pin 15 and mounting sleeve
16) resilient stop means (known per se and indicated at 19 in figs. 2 and 4) acting
to resiliently lock the seat portion 14 in its use and non-use positions to thereby
further facilitate the use of the seat.
[0019] Similarly, the swivel pin 15 and mounting sleeve 16 may be formed with complementary
screw threads permitting the user to adjust the height of the seat by simple rotation.
[0020] It is finally to be understood that the seat may be mounted for excentric swivelling
about an axis other than the vertical one shown in the drawings. To this purpose pin
15 may for instance be mounted horizontally.
1. A movable seat for a shower cubicle or the like, comprising a seat portion adapted
to be adjusted between a substantially retracted non-use position and a use position
in which it projects beyond an internal front wall surface of the cubicle, characterized
in that said seat portion (14) is adjustable between said non-use and use positions
by swiveling about an excentric swivel pin (15).
2. A seat according to claim 1, characterized in that said swivel pin (15) extends vertically
downwards from said seat portion (14) and is freely extractably received in a mounting
sleeve (16) fixedly connected to a support frame (7,17) of the shower cubicle.
3. A seat according to claim 1, characterized in that resilient stop means (19) are provided
for releasably locking said seat portion (14) in said use and non-use positions.
4. A seat according to claim 2, characterized in that said excentric swivel pin (15)
and said mounting sleeve (16) are formed with complementary screw threads permitting
the height of said seat portion (14) to be rotatably adjusted.