MODULAR SHOWER PAN
A modular shower pan is formed as a body having a floor with a drain hole and a support surface formed from raised portions extending upward from the floor and defining a level plane above the floor and over the drain hole, that is configured to support a slab shower floor thereon concealing the drain hole. The upper surfaces of the raised portions and the slab positioned thereon pitch downward toward a rear of the pan. Perimeter drainage passages along a perimeter of the shower pan are connected to drainage channels that pitch downward to the drain hole. The slab is dimensioned to cover the drain hole but to allow water to flow over its edges into the perimeter passages. In use, water falling onto the slab flows preferentially rearward on the pitched slab, spilling over the edges, into perimeter drainage passages and down the channels to the drain hole.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/441,736, entitled MODULAR SHOWER PAN, filed Jan. 3, 2017, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference thereto.
FIELD OF DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure relates generally to bathroom shower constructions, in particular, to a modular shower pan.
BACKGROUNDShower pans or bases are typically constructed with either a pre-molded solid fiberglass or acrylic base, or are built in a layered construction with an upper tiled surface. In either type of construction, the base typically includes an aperture for the drain. A grating is provided over the drain which may be easily clogged, is uncomfortable to stand on with bare feet, and detracts from an otherwise appealing tiled surface construction.
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Because of these disadvantages, pre-molded shower pans, requiring no tiling, have become more common. Pre-molded solid fiberglass or acrylic types are typically designed to be installed on a flat subfloor and are provided with a sloped top surface so that water flows toward the drain. These types of bases, while easier to install than the tiled variety, are not as durable or as aesthetically pleasing as tile or other surfaces, such as stone.
Some attempts have been made in the prior art to at least address the problem of the exposed drains in tiled shower constructions. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,918,926 to Herring discloses a one-piece pre-molded shower drain pan onto which is installed an upper tiled shower floor. The drain pan is encapsulated in a water proof membrane, and has a recessed portion coinciding with the drain. An insert is positioned over the recessed drain which has the appearance of the surrounding tiles. A perimeter water flow space is maintained between the edges of the insert and the surrounding tile surface.
None of the prior art, including Herring, offer a modular shower pan design that accommodates any pre-cut solid slab, requiring no tiling, for covering the entire shower pan, including the drain.
There is a need, therefore, for a modular shower pan that allows any solid slab floor to be easily installed over the shower pan, including over the drain.
SUMMARYFeatures of the disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of this disclosure.
The present disclosure is directed to a modular shower pan that allows any suitably dimensioned solid slab floor to be easily installed over the shower pan, covering and concealing the drain.
The present disclosure is also directed to a modular shower pan including a body having a floor with a drain hole therethrough and a support surface formed from raised portions extending upward from the floor. The support surface defines a level plane above the floor that extends from a front side to a rear side of the floor and over the drain hole, and that is configured to support a slab thereon to form a shower floor that covers and conceals the drain hole.
In aspects, the support surface is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
In other aspects, the raised portions include perimeter rails aligned parallel to and extending along at least a portion of a perimeter of the floor including along at least a portion of the rear side of the floor.
The raised portions may further include raised pads positioned between the perimeter rails and the drain hole.
In some aspects, the support surface formed from an upper surface of the raised portions is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
In additional aspects, the body further includes an inner perimeter wall surrounding the floor, and perimeter drain passages formed between the inner perimeter wall and the perimeter rails.
The modular shower pan may further include, in aspects, a plurality of drainage channels in the floor, each of the plurality of drainage channels connecting one of the perimeter drain passages to the drain hole, wherein each of the drainage channels is pitched downward toward the drain hole.
Regions of the floor extending interior to the perimeter rails and outside of the drainage channels is also preferably pitched downward along a radial path to the drain hole.
In one aspect, a pitch of the drainage channels and of the floor outside of the drainage channels to the drain hole is about ¼ inch to about ½ inch per foot.
Each of the drainage channels may be formed between a pair of channel rails, wherein a portion of the support surface is formed from upper surfaces of the channel rails.
In yet another aspect, the pitch of the support surface from the front side to the rear side is between about ⅛ inch to about ¼ inch per foot.
In still additional aspects, the body further includes a raised curb that borders the front side of the floor and is configured to form an entrance threshold of the shower enclosure upon installation, the raised curb also forming a portion of the inner perimeter wall surrounding the floor.
In another aspect, the body of the modular shower pan is formed of fiberglass.
The present disclosure is also directed to a shower floor assembly for a shower enclosure, the assembly including a slab configured to form a shower floor, and a modular shower pan configured to install in a shower enclosure. The modular shower pan includes a body having a floor with a drain hole therethrough and a support surface formed from raised portions extending upward from the floor, the support surface defining a level plane above the floor that extends from a front side to a rear side of the floor and over the drain hole, and that is configured to support the slab thereon. The slab is configured to cover and conceal the drain hole upon installation on the support surface of the modular shower pan.
In aspects, the raised portions include perimeter rails aligned parallel to and extending peripherally along at least a portion of each side of the floor. The body further includes an inner perimeter wall surrounding the floor, and perimeter drain passages formed between the inner perimeter wall and the perimeter rails. In additional aspects, the support surface is formed at least in part by the perimeter rails. The slab is configured to extend onto the perimeter rails and to leave at least a portion of each of the perimeter drain passages uncovered when installed, thereby allowing water falling onto the slab to spill over its edges and into the perimeter drain passages.
In aspects, the modular shower pan further includes a plurality of drainage channels in the floor, each of the plurality of drainage channels connecting one of the perimeter drain passages to the drain hole. Each of the drainage channels is pitched downward toward the drain hole.
In aspects, each of the drainage channels is formed between a pair of channel rails, the raised portions including the channel rails, a portion of the support surface being formed from upper surfaces of the channel rails.
In some aspects, the support surface formed from an upper surface of the raised portions is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
In other aspects, the support surface formed from an upper surface of the raised portions is leveled to a horizontal plane, and an upper surface of the slab is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
The raised portions may further include raised pads positioned between the perimeter rails and the drain hole.
In aspects, the slab is at least ¾ inch thick.
The slab may be glued onto the support surface upon installation on the modular shower pan.
In additional aspects, the slab is made of stone.
In other aspects, the slab is made of a man-made material.
The present disclosure is also directed to a modular shower pan that includes raised portions positioned on a floor of the shower pan. The raised portions may have upper surfaces pitched downward toward a rear of the shower pan. The shower pan includes a pitched support surface formed from the upper surfaces. The pitched support surface is constructed to form a level support surface for supporting a solid slab shower floor upon installation. The modular shower pan also includes perimeter drain passages along at least a rear portion of the shower pan. The modular shower pan includes a drain hole and drainage channels connecting the perimeter drain passages to the drain hole via the drainage channels, wherein the drainage channels are pitched downward toward the drain hole.
Upon installation, and in use, water falls onto the solid slab positioned on the preferably pitched support surface. The solid slab is dimensioned to cover the drain hole but to allow water to flow over its edges and into the perimeter drain passages. The water flows toward the rear of the shower pan, as well as along the sides, into perimeter drain passages, and into the channels connected thereto, and follows the downward pitch to the drain hole.
In aspects, the raised portions include rails that form a side of the perimeter drain passages.
In additional aspects, the raised portions also include raised pads positioned between the perimeter drain passages and the drain hole.
In additional aspects, the modular shower pan is an integral unitary pre-molded structure.
In addition to the above aspects of the present disclosure, additional aspects, objects, features and advantages will be apparent from the embodiments presented in the following description and in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The drawings constitute a part of this disclosure and include examples, which may be implemented in various forms. It is to be understood that in some instances, various aspects of the disclosure may be shown exaggerated or enlarged in the drawings to facilitate understanding, so that the different features are not necessarily represented in the exact proportion to each other to which they would be manufactured. The teaching of the disclosure can be readily understood by considering the detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which are briefly described below.
The various aspects of the present disclosure mentioned above are described in further detail with reference to the aforementioned figures and the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONParticular illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings; however, the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure, which may be embodied in various forms. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the described embodiments provided herein are illustrative only and not limiting, having been presented by way of example only. All features disclosed in this description may be replaced by alternative features serving the same or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Therefore, numerous other embodiments of the modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present disclosure of a modular shower pan as defined herein and equivalents thereto. Well-known functions or constructions and repetitive matter are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary or redundant detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting. In this description, as well as in the drawings, like-referenced numbers represent elements which may perform the same, similar, or equivalent functions.
Throughout the description, where items are described as having, including, or comprising one or more specific components or features, or where methods are described as having, including, or comprising one or more specific steps, it is contemplated that, additionally, there are items of the present disclosure that consist essentially of, or consist of, the one or more recited components or features, and that there are methods according to the present disclosure that consist essentially of, or consist of, the one or more recited processing steps.
The present disclosure is directed to a modular shower pan that allows any solid slab to be easily installed over the shower pan, including over the drain. The modular shower pan is preferably of unitary construction, so that it is ready to install in one piece. The modular shower pan of the present disclosure may be formed of any appropriate material. In embodiments, the modular shower pan is formed as a body of unitary molded fiberglass.
As shown in an embodiment 10 of the modular shower pan represented in
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As shown, for example, in
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In embodiments, any one or more of the perimeter drain passages 14, for example, a rearmost drain passage as shown in
Alternatively, in other embodiments, a stainless-steel strainer 15 may be provided, perpendicular to the water flow (and to the floor) at each entrance point of water flow from the perimeter drain passages 14 to each of the pitched channels 16.
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Strainers 13 for covering each of the drain passages 14 may be provided as part of a kit for installing the modular pan 10. Each strainer 13, upon installation with a slab shower floor 21, is configured to cover the gap between the edge of the slab 13 and the shower enclosure to filter out debris, hair, and so on from shower water before it flows into the drain passages 14.
Preferably, an outer side of the perimeter drain passages 14 is provided by an inner perimeter wall 23 surrounding the floor 44 of the modular shower pan 10. In embodiments, the inner perimeter wall 23 is configured to allow bonding of tiles or other surfaces to it upon installation of the modular shower pan 10 with a surrounding shower enclosure, as further described below. Inner wall 23 also retains water spilling onto the floor 44 within the pan and forms an outer side, parallel to rails 20, of the perimeter drains passages 14.
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The fourth side of the modular shower pan 10 shown in the embodiment of
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A “level” surface refers herein to a surface that is levelled to a plane, which may, or may not be the horizontal plane, as further described herein.
In embodiments, the support surface 25 provides a downward pitch 47 of the upper surface of the slab 21 toward the rear 46 of the shower pan, which is preferably about ⅛-inch per foot. In other embodiments, the pitch 47 may be between about ⅛ to about ¼-inch per foot. In the embodiments shown, it is assumed that the solid slab 21 is of uniform thickness, and the support surface 25 formed from the upper surfaces of the rails 18, 20 and support pads 42 is pitched at the desired angle, downward toward the rear 46 of the shower pan. In other embodiments, the support surface 25 may be configured to be level to the horizontal plane, as installed. The pitch 47, in this embodiment, for facilitating water flow from the upper surface of the slab 21 into the rearward perimeter drain passages may then be obtained by pitching the upper surface of the slab relative to the support surfaces 25, i.e., using a slab that has a gradient thickness that decreases from front to the rear of the slab 21 to form a downward pitch 47 toward the rear 46 as installed onto the shower pan 10.
The level, planar support surface 25 provided by the rails and pads, while tilted toward the rear 46 of the pan 10, is level to the horizontal plane along the direction extending from one side to the other, transverse to the front to rear direction of the pan, as shown in the cross-sectional side-side view of
As one of skill in the art will appreciate, the various pitches for achieving desired water flow in the modular pans are configured relative to predetermined plane surfaces of the modular pan, which are made level to the horizontal plane upon installation. Though it is contemplated that other surfaces may be used, in preferred embodiments shown, the planar horizontal surfaces of the steps 24, along with the horizontal surface 48 of the raised threshold curb 32 may be configured to be flat, planar surfaces that are parallel to one another, and can be easily levelled to the horizontal plane upon installation of the pan. This horizontally levelled plane is the reference plane for the angles of the various pitched surfaces.
The support pads 42, along with the rails 20 and other features of the modular shower pan 10 preferably form one integral unitary structure on which the solid slab 21 is installed. Any suitable means of installation may be employed to properly position the solid slab 21 in place on the modular shower pan 10. As shown in 2E, for example, the solid slab 21 is sized to extend over the support rails 20, while leaving a sufficient portion of the perimeter passages 14, which preferably form about a ¼-inch to ⅜-inch perimeter border along each of the four sides of the modular shower pan 10, uncovered for proper drainage. Once installed with the solid slab 21, the modular pan 10 provides a clean, comfortable, and continuous shower floor, that is also aesthetically pleasing, concealing the drain hole and other water passages beneath the finished solid slab 21.
In embodiments, a top surface of each of the support pads 42 may be pre-coated with any appropriate adhesive covered by a peal-away type cover, the cover being removed upon installation of the solid slab 21. In this way, the lower surface of the solid slab 21 may be adhered to the support pads 42. In other embodiments, a suitable adhesive may be applied to the support pads at the time of installation.
As described supra, although the embodiments show that the solid slab 21 is a flat level slab of uniform thickness, one could also presumably use a solid slab that has a top surface with a preconfigured pitch relative to its lower surface. In this case, as shown in
One of skill in the art will also appreciate that embodiments of the modular shower pan 10 of the present disclosure having the drainage and modular features, as well as the aesthetic features described herein, may be adapted to be installed with different shower enclosures than the embodiment shown. For example, the shower enclosure may include (but is not limited to) two tiled shower walls, and two clear walls, at least one of which forms the door, or two tiled shower walls and only one curved door structure between the two tiled shower walls. In the latter example, an embodiment of the modular shower pan 10 may be shaped with two perpendicular sides and a third curved side to accommodate a curved door.
One of skill in the art will also appreciate that the various elements of the modular shower pan of the present disclosure may encompass any suitable configuration and shape to provide the utility of the features described herein. For example, referring to an embodiment 55 of a modular shower pan shown in
Embodiments of the shower pan of the present disclosure are shown herein to be configured for installation in a conventional rectangular-type shower enclosure. The standard dimensions of such enclosures may be, e.g., about 36 inches in width for the two opposing sides, and in embodiments, the front and rear sides may be of a length between 36 and 72 inches, e.g., 36 inches, 48 inches, 60 inches, and 72 inches are some of the more common standardized lengths. One of skill in the art will appreciate that embodiments of the modular shower pan of the present disclosure may also be configured for installation of three-sided, five-sided, or any other shaped shower enclosure.
The term “slab” as used herein is understood to refer to a solid, unitary, piece of material with no cutouts for a drain hole, preferably having at least one substantially flat, planar surface for mounting on the modular shower pan, and preferably having a thickness of at least ¼″, preferably at least ½″.
In embodiments, the slab has a thickness of at least ⅝″. In other embodiments, the thickness of the slab has a thickness of at least ¾ inch. In still other embodiments, the slab may range from about ¾″ to about 1″. In still other embodiments, the thickness of the slab may range from about ¾″ to about 1½″.
As described further herein, in embodiments, the slab floors of the present invention may be of uniform thickness across the entire slab. In other embodiments, the thickness of the slab may be pitched along the direction installed from front to rear of the shower pan. The modular shower pan of the present disclosure is constructed to support a wide variety of solid unitary structures or slabs, which may be precut and ready to drop as one piece onto the modular shower pan. Any appropriate natural or man-made material may be used.
In one embodiment, the solid slab may be formed of stone. In another embodiment, a preconfigured manmade slab having a decorative surface, formed of sufficient supportive thickness, may be laid onto the support surface of the modular shower pan. The slabs may also be glued to the support surface.
The present disclosure provides a modular shower pan configured to install a single, solid slab thereupon. The modular pan 10 represented in the figures is configured as a body with a floor 44 configured with a pitch to direct water falling thereon downward to the drain hole 12, and raised portions extending upward from the floor 44, rails 18, 20 and support pads 42, that provide a support surface 25 defining a level plane configured to support a solid slab shower floor 21 that covers the floor 44 and drain hole 12. The support surface 25, in embodiments, is pitched so that the upper surface of a slab 21 positioned thereon is pitched toward the rear of a shower enclosure 60, as shown in
While particular embodiments of the present disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to specific embodiments, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the foregoing is illustrative only and not limiting, having been presented by way of example only. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure, which may be embodied in various forms and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting. Numerous other embodiments may fall within the scope of the accompanying claims and equivalents thereto.
Claims
1. A modular shower pan, the modular shower pan comprising:
- a body having a floor with a drain hole therethrough and a support surface formed from raised portions extending upward from the floor, the support surface defining a level plane above the floor that extends from a front side to a rear side of the floor and over the drain hole, and that is configured to support a slab thereon to form a shower floor.
2. The modular shower pan of claim 1, wherein the support surface is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
3. The modular shower pan of claim 1, wherein the raised portions include perimeter rails aligned parallel to and extending along at least a portion of a perimeter of the floor including along at least a portion of the rear side of the floor.
4. The modular shower pan of claim 3, wherein the raised portions further include raised pads positioned between the perimeter rails and the drain hole.
5. The modular shower pan of claim 4, wherein the support surface formed from an upper surface of the raised portions is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
6. The modular shower pan of claim 3, wherein the body further comprises an inner perimeter wall surrounding the floor, and perimeter drain passages formed between the inner perimeter wall and the perimeter rails.
7. The modular shower pan of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of drainage channels in the floor, each of the plurality of drainage channels connecting one of the perimeter drain passages to the drain hole, wherein each of the drainage channels is pitched downward toward the drain hole.
8. The modular shower pan of claim 7, wherein the floor extending interior to the perimeter rails and outside of the drainage channels is also pitched downward along a radial path to the drain hole.
9. The modular shower pan of claim 8, wherein a pitch of the drainage channels and of the floor outside of the drainage channels to the drain hole is about ¼ inch to about ½ inch per foot.
10. The modular shower pan of claim 7, wherein each of the drainage channels is formed between a pair of channel rails, the raised portions including the channel rails, a portion of the support surface being formed from upper surfaces of the channel rails.
11. The modular shower pain of claim 2, wherein the pitch of the support surface from the front side to the rear side is between about ⅛ inch to about ¼ inch per foot.
12. The modular shower pan of claim 6, the body further comprising a raised curb that borders the front side of the floor and is configured to form an entrance threshold of the shower enclosure upon installation, the raised curb also forming a portion of the inner perimeter wall surrounding the floor.
13. A shower floor assembly for a shower enclosure, the assembly comprising:
- a slab configured to form a shower floor; and
- a modular shower pan configured to install in a shower enclosure, the modular shower pan comprising a body having a floor with a drain hole therethrough and a support surface formed from raised portions extending upward from the floor, the support surface defining a level plane above the floor that extends from a front side to a rear side of the floor and over the drain hole, and that is configured to support the slab thereon, the slab configured to cover and conceal the drain hole upon installation on the support surface of the modular shower pan.
14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the raised portions include perimeter rails aligned parallel to and extending peripherally along at least a portion of each side of the floor, the body further comprising an inner perimeter wall surrounding the floor and perimeter drain passages formed between the inner perimeter wall and the perimeter rails, the support surface being formed at least in part by the perimeter rails, and wherein the slab is configured to extend onto the perimeter rails and to leave at least a portion of each of the perimeter drain passages uncovered when installed, thereby allowing water falling onto the slab to spill over its edges and into the perimeter drain passages.
15. The assembly of claim 14, the modular shower pan further comprising a plurality of drainage channels in the floor, each of the plurality of drainage channels connecting one of the perimeter drain passages to the drain hole, wherein each of the drainage channels is pitched downward toward the drain hole.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein each of the drainage channels is formed between a pair of channel rails, the raised portions including the channel rails, a portion of the support surface being formed from upper surfaces of the channel rails.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the support surface formed from an upper surface of the raised portions is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
18. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the support surface formed from an upper surface of the raised portions is configured to be leveled to a horizontal plane upon installation, and an upper surface of the slab is pitched downward from the front side toward the rear side of the floor.
19. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the raised portions further include raised pads positioned between the perimeter rails and the drain hole.
20. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the slab is a stone slab.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 29, 2017
Publication Date: Jul 5, 2018
Inventor: Paul Salvatore (Patchogue, NY)
Application Number: 15/858,189