[0001] This invention relates to shower trays, and is concerned more particularly, but not
exclusively, with shower trays for use by physically handicapped persons.
[0002] Special shower trays are produced enabling a handicapped person to take a shower
whilst sitting in a wheelchair. Many known such shower trays have two outer skins
of glass fibre reinforced plastics material and an inner core of chipboard. These
known shower trays have a thickness of about 20 mm which makes the shower trays relatively
bulky. Some known shower trays have only a single glass fibre reinforced outer skin
over a chipboard base. These are not as thick as the dual skin shower trays, but are
relatively weak.
[0003] According to the present invention there is provided a shower tray comprising a dished
portion having a base provided with a waste water outlet and an entry ramp along at
least one side of the shower tray, the shower tray, or at least one ply of a multi-ply
shower tray, being formed from pressed metal plate.
[0004] Preferably, the shower tray is a single ply structure formed from pressed metal plate.
In this case, the thickness of the metal plate is typically about 2 mm.
[0005] In one alternative, the shower tray may have a pressed metal support ply covered
with a plastics skin, which may be vacuum formed. In this case, the pressed metal
support ply may be corrugated to increase its strength.
[0006] In another alternative, the shower tray may have two outer pressed metal plies and
an inner core, which may be of thermally insulating material, and typically of foam
plastics material.
[0007] Preferably, the base of the dished portion is gently inclined in two directions towards
the waste water outlet.
[0008] The dished portion is, preferably, surrounded by a horizontal or substantially horizontal
ledge. The shower tray may be supported from below by support members secured to the
ledges adjacent the two uppermost sides of the base of the dished portion. The support
members may be in the form of channel shaped sections or angle sections or even "V"
sections and may be secured to the underside of the dished portion, such as by spot
welding or adhesive. The shower tray, preferably, has an entry ramp along each of
two adjoining sides of the shower tray. The other two sides of the shower tray may
include upstanding splashguards.
[0009] The shower tray will now be more particularly described, by way of example, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a plan view of one embodiment of a shower tray according to the present
invention, before raising the splashguards,
Figure 2 is a section taken along the line A-A of the shower tray shown in Figure
1, on an enlarged scale,
Figure 3 is a section taken along the line B-B of Figure 1, on an enlarged scale,
Figure 4 is a section taken along the line C-C of Figure 1, on an enlarged scale,
Figure 5 is a section, similar to that shown in Figure 3, of another embodiment of
a shower tray according to the present invention mounted in a hole in floorboards,
and
Figure 6 is a section similar to that shown in Figure 3 of yet another embodiment
of a shower tray mounted on floorboards.
[0010] Referring firstly to Figures 1 and 4 of the drawings, the shower tray shown therein
is formed of pressed metal plate, typically stainless steel, having a thickness of
about 2 mm.
[0011] The shower tray is generally rectangular and comprises a dished portion 10 having
a flat base 11 provided with a waste water outlet 12. The base 11 of the dished portion
10 is gently inclined in two directions towards the waste water outlet 12 so as to
conduct water falling on the dished portion towards the outlet 12.
[0012] The base 11 has four corners 11
a, 11
b, 11
c, and 11
d. Corner 11
a is the most elevated and the waste water outlet 12 is adjacent to corner 11
c. Typically, the fall from corner 11
a to corner 11
c is 15 mm, from corner 11
a to corner 11
b is 6 mm and from corner 11
a to corner 11
d is 9 mm.
[0013] The dished portion 10 is surrounded by horizontal ledges 13
a - 13
d and has wall portions 14
a to 14
d connecting respective ledges 13
a to 13
d to the base 11. The wall portions 14
c and 14
d are steeply inclined adjacent to corner 11
c and gradually less steeply inclined as one moves towards corners 11
b and 11
d. The wall portions 14
a and 14
b have a shallow radiused, inclination adjacent to corner 11
a and are gradually more steeply inclined as one moves towards corners 11
b and 11
d.
[0014] The two sides of the shower tray adjacent to the waste water outlet 12 have flanges
15 upstanding from the outer edge of respective ledges 13
c and 13
d to serve as splashguards. The ledges 13
a and 13
b on the other two sides of the shower tray are raised above the ledges 13
c and 13
d and receive door seals 16. However, the outer edge portions of the ledges 13
c and 13
d may be raised as shown by broken lines in Figure 2 to the level of the ledges 13
a and 13
b. Outwardly of the two ledges 13
a and 13
b are upwardly inclined radiused ramp portions 17 and 18 for ease of entry of a wheelchair.
[0015] The shower tray is supported on floorboards by the lower ends of ramp portions 17
and 18 and by the ledges 13
c and 13
d with the dished portion 10 extending into a hole 19 in floorboards 20.
[0016] The shower tray described above is a single ply structure. As an alternative to this
single ply structure, the shower tray may have a pressed metal support ply similar
to the tray described above but covered with a plastics skin, which is typically vacuum
formed. In this case, the pressed metal support ply may be corrugated to increase
its strength.
[0017] In another alternative, the shower tray may have two outer pressed metal plies and
an inner core, which may be of thermally insulating material, and typically a foam
plastics material.
[0018] Referring now to Figure 5 of the drawings, the shower tray shown therein is similar
to that shown in Figures 1 - 4 but in this case the tray is supported from below by
channel shaped support members 21. These support members 21 are secured to the undersides
of the two ledges 13
a' and 13
b' by spot welding or adhesive. The support members 21 are supported on noggins and
joists within hole 19' in floorboards 20'. The support members 21 need not be of channel
shaped section, but could be of angle section or even "V" section.
[0019] Referring to Figure 6 of the drawings, the shower tray shown therein is similar to
that shown in Figure 5 except in this case the shower tray is mounted on floorboards
20'' and only the waste water outlet 12'' is disposed within hole 19'' in the floorboards.
In this case, the ramp portions 17'', 18'' are inclined upwardly at a steeper angle
than the ramp portions of the shower trays shown in Figures 1 - 5.
1. A shower tray comprising a dished portion having a base provided with a waste water
outlet and an entry ramp along at least one side of the shower tray, the shower tray,
or at least one ply of a multi-ply shower tray, being formed from pressed metal plate.
2. A shower tray as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shower tray is a single ply structure
formed from pressed metal plate.
3. A shower tray as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thickness of the metal plate is about
2 mm.
4. A shower tray as claimed in claim 1, comprising a pressed metal support ply covered
with a plastics skin.
5. A shower tray as claimed in claim 4, wherein the plastics skin is vacuum formed.
6. A shower tray as claimed in claim 4 or claim 5, wherein the pressed metal support
ply is corrugated to increase its strength.
7. A shower tray as claimed in claim 1, comprising two outer pressed metal plies and
an inner core.
8. A shower tray as claimed in claim 7, wherein the inner core is of thermally insulating
material.
9. A shower tray as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the base of the
dished portion is gently inclined in two directions towards the waste water outlet.
10. A shower tray as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the dished portion
is surrounded by a horizontal or substantially horizontal ledge.
11. A shower tray as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, having an entry ramp
along each of two adjoining sides of the shower tray.
12. A shower tray as claimed in claim 11, wherein the other two sides of the shower tray
include upstanding splashguards.