SHOWER BASE FOR A SPACE-LIMITED ROOM
Disclosed is a shower base for a space-limited room. The base includes a floor and two rear perimeter portions orthogonally connected at a first junction. The rear perimeter portions are sized and shaped to locate the shower base into a corner of the room. Two front perimeter portions are connected respectively to the two rear perimeter portions at second and third junctions at first and second inner angles each greater than ninety degrees. A third front perimeter portion interconnects the two front perimeter portions at fourth and fifth junctions.
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This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/521,797 filed on Aug. 10, 2011 and entitled “SHOWER BASE FOR A SPACE-LIMITED ROOM”, the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present relates to shower units, and more particularly, to a shower base for use in space-limited rooms.
BACKGROUNDShowers are commonplace in most modern dwellings and in some public facilities such as gymnasiums. However, in some cases the space available to install a shower in a bathroom may be limited. It may therefore be desirable to locate the shower in a corner of the bathroom. To this end, some manufacturers produce and sell showers with shower bases known as a “belly-type base”. This type of base typically includes two orthogonal, straight sides joined together at a right angle and a rounded side joining the two straight sides. The two straight sides are adapted to be placed against the walls in the corner of the bathroom, while the rounded side faces towards the interior of the bathroom. Shower wall panels, such as glass panels for example, are typically placed vertically over the rounded side to form a shower enclosure in which a user may shower. This type of shower usually requires the shower wall panels to be curved to extend along the rounded side of the shower base. Curved shower panels are more expensive and more complicated to produce than planar panels.
Some manufacturers produce and sell pentagonal shower bases, also known in the art as a “neo-angle” or “neo” shower base, which are square shower bases on which one corner has been truncated to form a pentagonal shape. Shower bases of this type are particularly adapted to be placed in a corner of a bathroom, with one of the non-truncated corners of the shower base being fitted in the room corner and the truncated corner being positioned opposite the room corner. Shower wall panels may then be provided over the sides of the shower bases, and a shower door may be installed over this truncated portion to allow a user to access the shower. The advantage of this configuration is that it is possible to use planar shower wall panels instead of curved panels. However, disadvantageously the interior space available in this type of base will usually be less than the interior space available in showers having a rounded base, because the area of the pentagonal base will be smaller than the area of a comparable rounded base, i.e. a rounded base having an apex which is located on the same radius as the pentagonal base.
Furthermore, the space available in the bathroom may also be restricted due to the presence of a toilet, a bathtub, a bathroom cabinet or other types of bathroom furniture. This bathroom furniture is usually installed along the walls of the bathroom. However, if an item of bathroom furniture is positioned too close to the corner of the room where a user wishes to install the shower, it may interfere with a side of the shower base or with a shower wall panel extending upwardly from one of the sides of the shower base. The user may therefore be forced to select a shower having a smaller base, and therefore less interior space, which may be less comfortable to shower in or which may restrict movement of the user when he or she is showering.
Thus, there is a need for an improved shower and/or a shower base which is designed to permit location in a space-limited room, yet provides the user with a sufficient usable area in which to enjoy a shower.
BRIEF SUMMARYOur new shower base unexpectedly provides a usable area of shower pan which is larger than a conventional corner located shower base. This is particularly desirable in rooms where space for a shower unit is limited, especially if other bathroom fixtures such as toilets and sinks are also located in the room. To achieve this, we have increased the angles at two junctions in the shower base to be greater than 90 degrees, which is used in conventional shower bases. This permits the front portion of the shower base to be extended away from the rear portion of the shower base so as to provide a greater usable area in the shower pan.
According to one aspect, there is provided a shower base for a space-limited room, the base comprising:
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- a floor;
- first and second rear perimeter portions orthogonally connected at a first junction, the rear perimeter portions being sized and shaped to locate the shower base into a corner of the room;
- first and second front perimeter portions connected respectively to the first and second rear perimeter portions at second and third junctions at first and second inner angles each greater than ninety degrees; and
- a third front perimeter portion interconnecting the first and second front perimeter portions at fourth and fifth junctions, the front and rear perimeter portions being contiguous with the floor.
In one example, the first and second inner angles are between 90 and 102 degrees. In another example, the first and second angles are 102 degrees.
In one example, the third front perimeter portion is disposed opposite the first junction.
In another example, the first and second front perimeter portions are disposed opposite the respective first and second rear perimeter portions.
In another example, the front and rear perimeter portions are walls projecting upwardly away from the floor.
In one example, the floor includes a drain hole located near the first junction.
In one example, the shower base is a unitary body, which may be prefabricated.
In one example, the first and second rear perimeter portions are between 30 inches and 48 inches in length.
In one example, the shower base is pentagonal.
In one example, the first and second rear perimeter portions are linear.
In another example, the first and second rear perimeter portions are wavy.
According to another aspect, there is provided a shower unit for a space-limited room, the shower unit comprising:
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- a shower base, as described above;
- first and second wall panels connected to the first and second rear perimeter portions, the wall panels being adapted to be secured against respective walls at the corner of the room.
In one example, the walls at the corner of the room are disposed at ninety degrees.
In one example, the shower base is pentagonal.
According to yet another aspect, there is provided a shower base for a space-limited room, the base comprising:
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- a floor;
- first and second rear perimeter portions orthogonally connected at a first junction, the rear perimeter portions being sized and shaped to locate the shower base into a corner of the room;
- first and second front perimeter portions connected respectively to the first and second rear perimeter portions at second and third junctions at first and second inner angles each greater than ninety degrees; and
- a third front perimeter portion interconnecting the first and second front perimeter portions at fourth and fifth junctions.
In order that the invention may be readily understood, embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings.
Further details of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the detailed description included below.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIn the following description of the embodiments, references to the accompanying drawings are by way of illustration of an example by which the invention may be practiced. It will be understood that other embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed.
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The drain hole 128 includes a generally frusto-conical recess 250, extending below the floor 104. An annular surface 252 is further defined at the bottom of the frusto-conical recess 250, around a central, circular drain hole 254. A person skilled in the art will appreciate that the drain hole 254 is sized and shaped to be operatively connected to a drainpipe (not shown) while the annular surface 252 may be used to support a grate for instance, to prevent large debris from entering the drainpipe.
The floor 104 is funneled to permit flow of waste water into the drain hole 128. The floor 104 is concave downward and the drain hole 128 is located at the lowermost point of the floor 104 to direct waste water along the floor 104 and into the drain hole 128.
The shower unit 102 also includes additional shower unit features such as one or more shower heads, which are well known in the art and will not be described in detail.
When the shower unit 100 is installed, the first rear perimeter portion 106 extends along the first room wall 150 and the second rear perimeter portion 108 extends along the second room wall 152 to define a corner angle C1 of about 90 degrees. The first front perimeter portion 110 is connected to the first rear perimeter portion 106 and is angled away from the first room wall 150 to define a first inner angle O1 of greater than 90 degrees with the first rear perimeter portion 106. Similarly, the second front perimeter portion 112 is connected to the second rear perimeter portion 108 and is angled away from the second room wall 152 to define a second inner angle O2 of greater than 90 degrees with the second rear perimeter portion 108. The third front perimeter portion 114 is connected to the first and second front perimeter portions 110, 112 and defines third and fourth inner angles O3 and O4. If the first and second inner angles O1 and O2 are greater than 90 degrees, the third and fourth inner angles O3 and O4 will each be less than 135 degrees. For example, if the first and second inner angles O1 and O2 are each 102 degrees, then the third and fourth inner angles O3 and O4 will each be 123 degrees.
In the illustrated example, the shower base 102 is a unitary body which may be prefabricated using any material and techniques known in the art such as thermoset composite, injection thermoplastic, hand laid composite, by casting, by thermoforming or the like. Alternatively, the front and rear perimeter portions 106, 108, 110, 112 and 114 and the floor 104 may all be provided as distinct elements which can be assembled using known assembly techniques. For example, the shower base 102 may be a concrete base structure defining the shape of the shower base 102 with tiles covering the concrete base structure.
Advantageously, by increasing the first and second inner angles O1 and O2 to greater than 90 degrees each, the lengths (L1 and L2) of the two rear perimeter portions 106 and 108 and also the wall panels 116, 118 can be decreased while maintaining constant the size of the usable area on the shower base 102, thereby providing more wall space near the shower unit 102 to, for example, add electrical switches, electrical outlets or ornamental features such as pictures.
The shower unit 102 typically includes one or more doors (not shown for ease of presentation) known in the art, which are either hingeably connected to the shower unit or slidably mounted on either the shower base 102 or on rails located on the shower base or directly above the shower base. Other conventional items such as curtains can be included in the shower unit so as to define a closable interior space 126 to prevent water from exiting the shower unit 102.
In conventional shower units, the size of the interior space 126 inside the shower enclosure limits movement of the user during showering. By providing the shower base 102 with first and second inner angles O1, O2 which are greater than 90 degrees, it is possible to provide a shower unit 100 which covers the first and second room walls 150, 152 along the same wall covering distances L1 and L2 as a conventional shower, while providing greater interior space inside the shower unit 100.
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Since the third front perimeter portion 112 is substantially identical to the second front perimeter portion 110, it will not be described in any detail.
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It will be appreciated that the shower 100 and/or shower base 102 may be configured according to one of various other configurations. For instance, in an alternative embodiment, the shower does not comprise any wall panels. Instead, the room walls may be covered with tiles, for example, as is known to a skilled addressee.
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In this example, the shower base 102 extends along the first and second room walls 150, 152 along the same wall covering distances L1 and L2 as the conventional shower base 800. However, the inner angles O′1, O′2 of the conventional shower base 800 are substantially equal to 90 degrees, whereas the inner angles O1, O2 of the shower base 102 are greater than 90 degrees. In the example illustrated, the inner angles O1, O2 of the shower base 102 are about 102 degrees each. This allows the shower base 102 to be provided with first and second front perimeter portions 110, 112 which are longer than the corresponding first and second rear portions 802, 804 of the conventional shower base 800. The third front perimeter portion 114 has the same length as a third front perimeter portion 806 of the conventional shower base 800. This advantageously permits the shower base 102 to be fitted with a similar door panel as the conventional shower base 800 to provide the user with the same clearance to enter the shower unit 100 as would the conventional shower base 800. This configuration also advantageously permits the shower unit 100 to be provided with a conventional door panel as used with conventional showers, instead of having to manufacture a new door panel sized specifically to be used with the shower base 102.
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Furthermore, the shower base 102 provides sufficient clearance relative to the toilet 850. Specifically, it may be possible to provide a conventional shower base 800 having the same area as the shower base 102 illustrated in
Alternatively, to obtain a similar interior space as with the conventional shower base 800, the shower base 102 may be provided with shorter first and second rear perimeter portions 106, 108, which would advantageously provide even more clearance relative to the toilet 850.
AlternativesAlthough the shower base 102 referred to above is described as “pentagonal”, the shower base need not have straight front and rear perimeter portions. Referring now to
Since the shower base 900 is essentially identical to the shower base 102 described above, only the salient differences will be described. The shower base 900 includes wavy first and second rear perimeter portions 902, 904. The first and second rear perimeter portions 902, 904 do not contact their respective wall along its whole length, but each one comprises at least one contact point with its respective wall to allow proper positioning of the shower base 900 in the corner of the room. The first rear perimeter portion 902 forms a first corner 912 with a first front perimeter portion 906. The first rear portion 902 further includes a sharp bend located between a first corner 912 and the second rear perimeter portion 904 which defines a second corner 914. As can be seen from
Although the above description relates to a specific preferred embodiment as presently contemplated by the inventor, it will be understood that the invention in its broad aspect includes mechanical and functional equivalents of the elements described herein.
Claims
1. A shower base for a space-limited room, the base comprising:
- a floor;
- first and second rear perimeter portions orthogonally connected at a first junction, the rear perimeter portions being sized and shaped to locate the shower base into a corner of the room;
- first and second front perimeter portions connected respectively to the first and second rear perimeter portions at second and third junctions at first and second inner angles each greater than ninety degrees; and
- a third front perimeter portion interconnecting the first and second front perimeter portions at fourth and fifth junctions, the front and rear perimeter portions being contiguous with the floor.
2. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the first and second inner angles are between 90 and 102 degrees.
3. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the first and second angles are 102 degrees.
4. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the third front perimeter portion is disposed opposite the first junction.
5. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the first and second front perimeter portions are disposed opposite the respective first and second rear perimeter portions.
6. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the front and rear perimeter portions are walls projecting upwardly away from the floor.
7. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the floor includes a drain hole located near the first junction.
8. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the shower base is a unitary body.
9. The shower base, as claimed in claim 8, in which the unitary body is prefabricated.
10. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second rear perimeter portions are between 30 inches and 48 inches in length.
11. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, is pentagonal.
12. The shower base, as claimed in claim 1, in which the first and second rear perimeter portions are linear.
13. The shower base, according to claim 1, in which the first and second rear perimeter portions are wavy.
14. A shower unit for a space-limited room, the shower unit comprising:
- a shower base, as claimed in claim 1;
- first and second wall panels connected to the first and second rear perimeter portions, the wall panels being adapted to be secured against respective walls at the corner of the room.
15. The shower unit, as claimed in claim 14, in which the walls at the corner of the room are disposed at ninety degrees.
16. The shower unit, as claimed in claim 14, in which the shower base is pentagonal.
17. The shower base, as claimed in claim 14, in which the first and second inner angles are between 90 and 102 degrees.
18. The shower base, as claimed in claim 14, in which the first and second angles are 102 degrees.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 9, 2012
Publication Date: Mar 14, 2013
Applicant: MAAX BATH INC. (Lachine)
Inventor: Nicolas Lebrun (Quebec)
Application Number: 13/570,909