Abstract: A hinge assembly for pivotally joining two panels such as a shower door and its enclosure. A pair of continuous channel members are provided which are provided with an axially aligned rod and tubular channel for rotatably receiving the rod. A strip of flexible molding is journalled within one of the elongated members such that when the panel members are aligned to form a continuous plane, the flexible molding is positioned to substantially inhibit the passage of water through the hinge.
Abstract: A mobile cooler chest is constructed with a pair of ground-engaging wheels supporting one end of the chest. A U-shaped towing handle is pivotally mounted upon the opposite end of the chest for movement between a projecting towing position and a downwardly projecting standing position in which the handle supports the chest, in cooperation with the wheels, in a stationary, level position. The handle is provided with a releasable latch operable to lock the handle in either of its towing or standing positions present. A second embodiment of the mobile cooler chest comprises a lid on the cooler chest with a first chest having a lid and a bottom wall. A mating projection and groove is formed on the first chest bottom wall and cooler chest lid, for nestingly mounting the first chest to the cooler chest.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 1, 1989
Date of Patent:
December 11, 1990
Assignee:
Right Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Wayne M. Wickersham, Colleen A. Wickersham, Kevin G. Diener, JoAnn S. Diener, Brian Skogler
Abstract: A shower door jamb assembly is comprised of a separate latch jamb member having a perpendicularly extending leg portion and jamb support wherein the jamb support includes a jamb support base, which adjustably holds the jamb member, and a mounting frame structure. The jamb support base has a transversely oriented receiving slot extending laterally through the base to releasably hold and constrain the movement of the extending leg portion of the latch jamb member. Adjustment screws releasably secure the latch jamb member within the jamb support base receiving slot whereby the latch jamb member, by a transverse plane adjustment, can be made to conform to the plane of the shower door before the latch jamb is secured into a fixed, completely installed position.