[0001] The present invention concerns the field of bathroom furnishing, and in particular
its object is a new shower cabin structure, i.e. the partitions made from glass, metal
and/or plastic materials that are used to separate the shower tray area from the rest
of the bathroom, so as to act as a barrier against water spraying around.
[0002] Such partitions comprise walls made from glass, crystal, or even plastic materials
provided that they have a certain degree of permeability to light, supported vertically
by load-bearing frames (normally made from metal) that also connect the partitions
to the building structures. There is at least one entry door that opens and closes
through hinges or sliding systems. The sliding system is often preferred due to its
practicality of use, the reduced amount of space it requires, and the elegance of
the design resulting from its use.
[0003] However, the sliding solution, according to the prior art (see e.g.
FR2754698), cannot work without the use of massive guide devices, which do however constitute
an aesthetic and sometimes functional disturbance, making the assembly and the maintenance
more difficult.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a shower cabin with sliding door
that is functionally and aesthetically advantageous with respect to known systems,
in particular reducing the structural and aesthetic impact of metallic guide systems
additional to the glass or crystal walls.
[0005] Such an object is achieved with the sliding door shower cabin according to the invention,
the essential characteristics of which are defined by the first of the attached claims.
[0006] The characteristics and advantages of the shower cabin with sliding door according
to the invention will become clearer from the following description of embodiments
thereof, given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the attached drawings,
in which:
- figure 1 is an overall axonometric view of a shower cabin according to the invention;
- figure 2 is a front view of the cabin of figure 1, without a lower guide element;
- figure 3 is a sectional view according to a horizontal intermediate plane of the cabin
of figure 1;
- figure 4 is a sectional view, taken along lines IV-IV of figure 2, with representation
limited to the lower and upper end areas of a door of the cabin, in correspondence
with respective support wheels;
- figures 5 and 6 are axonometric representations of respective metallic assembly elements
of the cabin, represented in an isolated manner; and
- figures 7 and 8 show axonometric and exploded views, respectively, of the upper and
lower wheel support systems for the door of the cabin according to the invention.
[0007] With reference to the above figures, a shower cabin according to the invention comprises
a front wall 1, divided into a fixed part 11 and a mobile part or door 12, only slightly
displaced with respect to the fixed part so as to be moveable in a rollaway fashion
parallel to itself and to the same fixed part 11, overlapping with the latter on the
side facing towards the shower tray (not represented). Through the passage left free
by the door 12 in open configuration, i.e. when the door is translated to overlap
with the fixed part 11, the user can indeed enter the shower tray.
[0008] A further fixed lateral wall 2 can also be provided perpendicular to the front wall,
to make an angular configuration where needed. The lateral wall 2 can for example
be omitted when the shower tray is arranged in a wall cavity only the free side of
which must be blocked by the cabin. On the other hand, a second lateral wall can also
be present, parallel with the first lateral wall 2 on the opposite edge of the front
wall 1. In accordance with the prior art, the fixed part 11 and the door 12 of the
front wall 1, as well as the at least one lateral wall 2, normally consist of flat
panels made from tempered glass with various types of surface finish.
[0009] The fixed part 11 and lateral wall 2 can be advantageously made mutually integral
and stabilised by a top frame 3, comprising at least one first beam 31 perpendicular
with the fixed part 11, secured to the latter in proximity to the door 12 at one end,
and anchored at the other end to the masonry wall that borders the shower tray along
the side which is parallel and opposite to the side blocked by the front wall 1. A
second beam 32 transversally, i.e. parallel with the front wall 1, joins the first
beam 31 to the side wall 2. Other strengthening and/or water insulation means can
be arranged along the edges of the panels intended to make contact with the masonry,
based on the techniques usually applied in the field.
[0010] According to the invention, the sliding support of the door 12 with respect to the
fixed portion 11 is provided by two wheel devices 4 and 5, respectively arranged at
the base, near to a free vertical edge 12a of the door 12 (i.e. the edge farthest
from the fixed part 11), and on top in the diagonally opposite corner of the door
itself. The two lower and upper devices 4 and 5, shown in greater detail in figures
4, 8 and 9, are
per se substantially identical with each other, comprising respective wheels 41, 51 with
a circumferential race 41a, 51a, supported cantilever on the outer face of the door,
and adapted to rotate via bearings 42, 52 on shafts 43, 53. The outer end of each
shaft is threaded and, projecting beyond the wheels 41, 51, engages with a respective
outer axial locking disk 44, 54 having a greater diameter than the wheels themselves.
[0011] A fixed plate 45, 55 integral with the door 12 and perforated to allow the shaft
43, 53 to pass rests on the inner face of each wheel 41, 51. The assembly is completed,
in each device, by a washer 46, 56, locked in a hole formed in the door, and by an
inner axial locking disk 47, 57, which abuts on the inner face of the same door. Both
the washer and the inner disk are in turn centrally perforated to ensure the passage
of the shaft 43 or 53.
[0012] The fixed plate 45 of the lower device 4, this being the only difference between
the two devices, has a radial protrusion 48, with an end 48a bent outwards in an L
shape. Such an end 48a slidably engages (figure 4) with a horizontal guide slit 6a
formed internally in a socket 6 at the base of the door. The socket 6 consists of
a metallic profile (or else made from synthetic material such as the acrylic material
known under the trade name Corian
®), with a top end shaped so as to couple with the race 41a of the wheel 41, which
therefore rotates resting on the profile.
[0013] The outer locking disk 44 protects the wheel and at the same time, being arranged
outside of the socket 6, with its increased diameter acts as a safety against undue
displacements in a direction transversal to the sliding direction. In this regard,
a further safety against release due to a lifting force, is provided by the radial
protrusion 48. Again considering the transversal direction (possible force urging
an inward displacement), in the vicinity of the free vertical edge 11a of the fixed
part 11, a shaped plate 7 (figure 2, figure 3 and, in greater detail, figure 6) is
fixed to the ground to act as a stop and guide member. More specifically, the plate
7 comprises a base 7a adapted to be anchored through holes 7b, and a tab 7c that rises
from the base 7a with a vertical segment, followed by a horizontal segment, and finally
by an end segment that is once again vertical. The seating defined on the inside by
the first two segments, indicated at 7d, engages with the socket 6, whereas the end
segment, indicated at 7e, indeed acts as an abutment against the transversal displacement
of the door 12 towards the inside.
[0014] On the other hand, as far as the top device 5 is concerned, the wheel 51 is housed
and engages within a slot 8 formed with horizontal extension in the fixed part 11,
along the top edge thereof, indicated at 11b, starting from the free vertical edge
11a. The lower side 8a of the slot 8 is shaped so as to engage with the race 51a of
the wheel 51 and, also in this case, the outer axial locking disk 54 blocks possible
undue translations of the door 12 towards the inside.
[0015] The operation of the shower cabin according to the invention can clearly be understood
from the above description; the door 12 will go from the closed position (figure 1
and figure 3) to the opening position (not represented) translating until it overlaps
inside the mobile part 11, resting in a sliding manner with the lower wheel device
4 on the socket 6 and with the top wheel device 5 on the lower edge of the slot 8.
A small knob 12c can be provided for assisting the manual actuation.
[0016] The end stop in the closed position (figure 1 and, in greater detail, figure 5) is
preferably made more secure, as well as by a conventional silicon gasket, by a stop
block 9 engaged at the top end of the free vertical edge of the door 12a so as to
slightly project from it. Still referring to the closed position, the overlapping
between the door 12 and the fixed part 11 (figure 1) is made minimal, with a consequently
optimal aesthetic result, if, advantageously, the upper wheel device 5 is arranged
on an outlined projection 12b of the edge of the door, so as to leave the rest of
the same edge substantially aligned with the free vertical edge 11a of the fixed part
11.
[0017] The shower cabin according to the invention offers therefore the advantage of doing
away with upper guide elements added to the glass structure of the door and thus with
a clear advantage, in terms of appearance, but also of a functional nature for simpler
assembly operations, saving of material, linearity and precision of actuation and
less difficult maintenance. Thanks to the arrangement here devised, that in particular
does not require the use of big sized additional metal profiles to be applied to the
glass, the distance or transversal displacement between the fixed and movable glass
elements is minimal and does not call for adjustments via seal means or the like.
Moreover, there is no need for manufacturing operations which result difficult, troublesome
and/or involving a significant waste of material (and consequent weakening of the
structure).
[0018] As mentioned, the material of the door 12 and of the fixed part 11 (as well as of
the possible lateral wall 2) can in general be any type of transparent material, but
preferably it will be glass or crystal of suitable mechanical properties. For the
base socket 6 and the other similar mechanical components, metallic materials will
be used, preferably stainless steel, or else synthetic materials such as the aforementioned
Corian
®, and nylon for the contact parts.
[0019] The cabin according to the invention can be made to size, according to the installation
needs, and in the various types that have been mentioned above: angled, straight and
alongside masonry parts or other glass-paned elements.
[0020] The present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments.
It should be understood that there can be other embodiments falling within the same
inventive concept, as defined by the scope of protection of the attached claims.
1. A shower cabin adapted to enclose a shower area, the cabin comprising a front wall
(1) with a fixed part (11) having a top edge (11b) and a door (12) movable in parallel
fashion to itself and to said fixed part (11) between an opening position, in which
it overlaps at least partially said fixed part (11), freeing a passage for permitting
a user to enter said shower area, and a closed position in which said passage is blocked,
the cabin further comprising guide means for the sliding of said door (12) comprising
lower guide means (4, 6) arranged at the base of said door and top guide means (5,
8) in the top area of said door, characterized in that said top guide means (5, 8) comprise sliding means (5) projecting from a face of
said door (12) and slidably engaged with a slot (8) formed in said fixed part (11)
parallel to said top edge (11b).
2. The cabin according to claim 1, wherein said sliding means (5) comprise top wheel
means (51) rotatably supported cantilever by said face of said door (12) and movable
in contact with a lower side (8a) of said slot (8).
3. The cabin according to claim 2, wherein said top wheel means (51) project in correspondence
with an outlined projection (12b) formed coplanarly with the door (12) on a vertical
edge of the same door adjacent to said fixed part (11).
4. The cabin according to claim 2 or 3, wherein said lower guide means (4) comprise in
turn wheel means (41) rotatably supported cantilever by said face of said door (12)
and movable in contact with a socket (6) at the base of said door.
5. The cabin according to claim 4, wherein said lower guide means (4) further comprise
at least one protrusion (48a) projecting from said face of said door and slidably
engaged in a slit (6a) of said socket (6) for hindering the upwards displacement of
said door (12).
6. The cabin according to claim 4 or 5, wherein said wheel means (4, 5) comprise respective
circumferential races (41a, 51a) shaped so as to match respectively with shaped peripheries
of said lower side (8a) of said slot (8) and of the top edge of said socket (6).
7. The cabin according to any of the claims from 4 to 6, wherein said guide means (4,
5) comprise respective locking disks (44, 54) integral with said door (12) and external
to said wheel means (41, 51), said disks having an increased width with respect to
said wheels so as to be adapted to abut transversally to the sliding direction respectively
with said socket (6) and with said fixed part (11).
8. The cabin according to any of the claims from 4 to 7, wherein said wheel means (41,
51) project from a face of said door (12), external to the shower area, in proximity
to diagonally opposed angles of said door.
9. The cabin according to any of the claims from 4 to 8, wherein said lower guide means
further comprise safety means (7) hindering the displacement in a transversal direction
to the sliding direction, comprising a fixed shaped plate (7c) rising so as to define
a seating (7d), housing said socket (6), and an end segment (7e) for abutment against
the transversal displacement of the door (12) away from said fixed part (11).
10. The cabin according to any of the previous claims, comprising a stop block (9) engaged
with a top end of the vertical free edge (12a) of said door (12) so as to project
therefrom.
11. The cabin according to any of the previous claims, comprising top frame means (3)
with at least a first beam (31) extending form said fixed part (11), orthogonally
thereto and fixed to it in proximity to said door (12), to a wall which delimits the
shower area on the opposite and parallel side to the side of said front wall (1).
12. The cabin according to claim 11, comprising at least one further fixed lateral wall
(2), extending orthogonal to said front wall (1), said top frame means (3) further
comprising a second beam (32), parallel with said front wall (1), which joins said
first beam (31) to the lateral wall (2).