CN111246779A - Bathroom shelf unit with stabilizer bar - Google Patents
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Abstract
A bathroom shelving unit having at least one rear stabilizing bar is disclosed. The bathroom shelving unit may be mounted behind a toilet or any other suitable location. The stabilizer bar may be connected between rear vertical leg assemblies, each including lower and upper rear leg portions. The stabilizing bar may be horizontally oriented and may be used to help secure the lower and upper rear leg portions together.
Description
Cross Reference to Related Applications
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No.62/540699 (filed 2017, 8/3), incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a bathroom shelving unit with improved stability.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention provides a bathroom shelving unit having at least one rear stabilizing bar. The bathroom shelving unit may be mounted behind a toilet or any other suitable location. The stabilizer bar may be connected between rear vertical leg assemblies, each including lower and upper rear leg portions. The stabilizing bar may be oriented horizontally and may span the lower and upper rear leg portions to help secure them together.
One aspect of the present invention provides a bathroom shelving unit comprising: first and second front vertical leg assemblies; first and second rear vertical leg assemblies; at least one shelf extending between the first and second front vertical leg assemblies and between the first and second rear vertical leg assemblies; and a stabilizer bar extending between and secured to the first and second rear vertical leg assemblies, wherein the stabilizer bar has a width and a length, and a ratio of the width to the length is 1:3 to 1: 30.
This and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a bathroom shelving unit mounted behind a toilet in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view of a bathroom shelving unit in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a top rear isometric view of a bathroom shelving unit in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3A is an enlarged portion of fig. 3 showing details of the stabilizing bar of the bathroom shelf.
FIG. 4 is a partially exploded top rear view of the bathroom shelving unit in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, showing details of the stabilizing bars of the bathroom shelves.
Fig. 4A is an enlarged portion of fig. 4 showing details of the stabilizing bar of the bathroom shelf.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1-4 show a bathroom shelving unit 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the bathroom shelving unit 10 can be mounted behind a toilet 5. The term "bathroom shelving unit" as used herein includes shelving units that can be installed in a bathroom area, such as behind a toilet, as shown in FIG. 1.
The bathroom shelving unit 10 includes a front vertical leg assembly 12, the front vertical leg assembly 12 having a lower front leg portion 14 and an upper front leg portion 17. Each lower front leg portion 14 rests on a front foot 15. The top portion 16 of the lower front leg portion 14 fits within the bottom edge 18 of the upper front leg portion 17. A front top cap 19 is mounted on top of each upper front leg portion 17. As best shown in FIG. 3, fastener holes 20 extend through the upper front leg portion 17 near the bottom edge 18 of the upper front leg portion 17 and align with holes through the top portion 16 of the lower front leg portion 14. Mechanical fasteners, such as bolts or screws (not shown), may be installed in the fastener holes 20 to help secure the upper front leg portion 17 to the lower front leg portion 14.
As best shown in fig. 1, 3 and 4, the bathroom shelving unit 10 includes a rear vertical leg assembly 22 that includes a lower rear leg portion 24 and an upper rear leg portion 27. Rear legs 25 are mounted at the bottom of each lower rear leg portion 24. Each lower rear leg portion 24 includes a top portion 26, the top portion 26 fitting into a bottom edge 28 of an upper rear leg portion 27. For example, the top portion 26 may be compressed or deformed inwardly to provide a smaller neck portion that fits into the bottom edge 28 of the hollow upper rear leg portion 27. A rear top cap 29 is mounted on top of each upper rear leg portion 27.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a stabilizer bar 30 is mounted on the rear vertical leg assembly 22 at the rear of the bathroom shelving unit 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the stabilizer bar 30 is mounted at the intersection of each lower rear leg portion 24 and each upper rear leg portion 27. The stabilization bar 30 includes a top edge 31, a bottom edge 32, side edges 33, and opposing side edges 34. Reinforcing ribs 36 extend along the stabilization bar 30 between the top edge 31 and the bottom edge 32. The stiffening ribs 36 provide rigidity to the stabilization rod 30 and reduce its unwanted flexing or bending. The stiffening ribs 36 may be formed in the stiffener 30 or on the stiffener 30 by any suitable method (e.g., stamping, welding, mechanical fastening, etc.). For example, the reinforcing rib 36 may be stamped into the sheet metal stabilizer bar 30 so as to deform the reinforcing rib 36 in a direction perpendicular to the stabilizer bar plane by a distance that is at least as great as the stabilizer bar thickness, e.g., at least 2 or 3 times the stabilizer bar 30 thickness.
As best shown in fig. 3, 3A, 4 and 4A, the stabilizer bar 30 includes a mounting hole 38, the mounting hole 38 being aligned with the mechanical fastener holes 21A and 21B of the rear vertical leg assembly 22. As shown in fig. 4A, the fastener holes 21A extend through the upper rear leg portion 27 and also extend through a neck portion of the lower rear leg portion 24, which is disposed inside the hollow upper rear leg portion 27. Conventional mechanical fasteners (not shown) may be installed in the mounting holes 38 to secure the stabilizer bar 30 to the lower and upper rear leg portions 24 and 27 of the rear vertical leg assembly 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the stabilizer bar 30 spans the area between the first set of lower and upper rear leg portions 24 and 27 on one side of the bathroom shelving unit 10 and spans the area between the second set of lower and upper rear leg portions 24 and 27 on the other side of the shelving unit 10. The stabilizer bar 30 thus includes: a first lower mounting hole 38, the first lower mounting hole 38 aligned with a lower mounting hole 21B in the first lower rear leg portion 24, the lower mounting hole 21B configured and arranged to receive a first lower mechanical fastener; a first upper mounting hole 38, the first upper mounting hole 38 being aligned with the upper mounting hole 21A in the first upper rear leg portion 27, the upper mounting hole 21A being configured and arranged to receive a first upper mechanical fastener; the second lower mounting hole 38 is aligned with the lower mounting hole 21B in the second lower leg portion 24, the lower mounting hole 21B being configured and arranged to receive a second lower mechanical fastener; and a second upper mounting hole 38, the second upper mounting hole 38 aligned with the upper mounting hole 21A in the second upper rear leg section 27, the upper mounting hole 21A configured and arranged to receive a second upper mechanical fastener.
As shown in fig. 2, the stabilizer bar 30 has a width W that is selected to provide a suitable amount of stability and rigidity to the bathroom shelving unit 10 in accordance with the invention. The width W of the stabilizing bar 30 can be selected according to a variety of dimensions, such as the overall height of the bathroom shelving unit 10. In certain embodiments, the width W of the stabilization rod 30 may be at least 0.5 inches, such as at least 1 inch or at least 1.5 inches. The overall height of the shelving unit 10 may typically be in the range of 2 to 8 feet, or 3 to 7 feet, or 4 to 6 feet.
In certain embodiments, the width W of the stabilization rod 30 may be less than 6 inches, for example, less than 4 inches, or less than 3 inches. In certain embodiments, the width W of the stabilization rod 30 may be in the range of 1 to 4 inches, such as 1.5 to 3 inches, or may be about 2 inches.
The length of the stabilization rod 30 (measured between the opposing side edges 33 and 34) may generally be in the range of 12 to 42 inches, such as 15 to 30 inches, or 18 to 24 inches. According to certain embodiments, the ratio of the width W of the stabilization rod 30 to the length of the stabilization rod 30 may generally be in the range of 1:3 to 1:30, such as 1:5 to 1:20, or 1:7 to 1:15, or 1:8 to 1: 12.
Typical thicknesses for the stabilizer bar 30 are 0.02 to 0.3 inches, or 0.04 to 0.2 inches, or 0.06 to 0.1 inches.
As further shown in fig. 1-3, the bathroom shelving unit 10 includes a central rear horizontal support bar 41 and a central rear horizontal shelf bar 42, both of which extend horizontally between the upper rear leg portions 27. A top rear horizontal support bar 43 and a top rear horizontal shelf bar 44 extend between the upper rear leg portions 27 near the top of the upper rear leg portions 27. A bottom rear horizontal support bar 45 extends between the lower rear leg portions 24.
The top, side horizontal support bar 50 extends between the upper front leg portion 17 and the upper rear leg portion 27. In the illustrated embodiment, the top, side horizontal support bar 50 is at the same height as the top, rear horizontal support bar 43 to form a three sided rail. A top, front horizontal shelf bar 51 extends between the upper front leg portions 17. The top-shelf slats 52 extend between the top front horizontal shelf bar 51 and the top rear horizontal shelf bar 44 to provide a top shelf for the bathroom shelving unit 10. An intermediate front horizontal shelf bar 53 extends between the upper front leg portions 17. The intermediate shelving slats 54 extend between the intermediate front horizontal shelf bar 53 and the intermediate rear horizontal shelf bar 42 to provide an intermediate shelf for the bathroom shelving unit 10.
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the bathroom shelving unit 10 can be provided with additional side support brackets that help prevent unwanted fore and aft movement of the shelving unit 10. The support brackets include a first lower side support bracket 61, a second lower side support bracket 62, a first upper side support bracket 63, and a second upper side support bracket 64.
The various components of the bathroom shelving unit 10 can be secured together by any suitable means, such as screws, bolts, or other types of known mechanical fasteners.
The components of the bathroom shelving unit 10 can be made of any suitable material, including metals and plastics known to those skilled in the art. For example, the components may comprise metal, such as aluminum, steel, and the like.
The present invention provides a relatively wide stabilizer bar between the rear legs, thereby enabling the use of two or more screws or other types of mechanical fasteners on each side of the stabilizer bar. This double attachment reduces or prevents movement, thereby securely holding the legs in place. The stabilizer bar may accommodate at least two screws or other mechanical fasteners on each side. To enable flexibility in installation, the user may have two or more options as to where the stabilizer bar is positioned on the rear leg.
The terms "comprising," "including," and the like, as used herein, are to be understood as synonymous with "comprising" and thus open-ended, and do not exclude the presence of additional unrecited or unrecited elements, materials, stages or method steps. As used herein, "consisting of … …" should be understood in this application to exclude the presence of any unspecified elements, materials, stages or method steps. As used herein, "consisting essentially of" shall be understood in this application to include the specified elements, materials, stages or method steps, if applicable, as well as any unspecified elements, materials, stages or method steps that do not materially affect the basic or novel characteristics of the present invention.
In this application, the use of the singular includes the plural, and plural encompasses singular, unless specifically stated otherwise. In addition, in this application, the use of "or" means "and/or" unless explicitly stated otherwise, even though "and/or" may be explicitly used in some instances. In this application and the appended claims, the articles "a," "an," and "the" include plural referents unless expressly limited to one referent.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details of the present invention may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims (23)
1. A bathroom shelving unit comprising:
a first front vertical leg assembly and a second front vertical leg assembly;
a first rear vertical leg assembly and a second rear vertical leg assembly;
at least one shelf extending between the first and second front vertical leg assemblies and between the first and second rear vertical leg assemblies; and
a stabilizer bar extending between and secured to the first and second rear vertical leg assemblies, wherein the stabilizer bar has a width and a length, and a ratio of the width to the length is 1:3 to 1: 30.
2. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the first rear vertical leg assembly includes a first lower rear leg portion and a first upper rear leg portion connected thereto, the second rear vertical leg assembly includes a second lower rear leg portion and a second upper rear leg portion connected thereto, and the stabilizer bar is secured to the first lower rear leg portion and the first upper rear leg portion and to the second lower rear leg portion and the second upper rear leg portion.
3. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 2, wherein: the stabilizer bar includes:
a first lower mounting hole aligned with the lower mounting hole in the first lower rear leg portion, the lower mounting hole being constructed and arranged to receive a first lower mechanical fastener;
a first upper mounting hole aligned with the upper mounting hole in the first upper rear leg portion, the upper mounting hole being constructed and arranged to receive a first upper mechanical fastener;
a second lower mounting hole aligned with the lower mounting hole in the second lower leg portion, the lower mounting hole being constructed and arranged to receive a second lower mechanical fastener; and
a second upper mounting hole aligned with the upper mounting hole in the second upper rear leg portion, the upper mounting hole being constructed and arranged to receive a second upper mechanical fastener.
4. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 3, wherein: the first lower rear leg portion extends into the first upper rear leg portion and has an additional aperture aligned with the upper mounting aperture in the first upper rear leg portion, the additional aperture being constructed and arranged to receive a first upper mechanical fastener, and the second lower rear leg portion extends into the second upper rear leg portion and has an additional aperture aligned with the upper aperture in the second upper rear leg portion, the additional aperture being constructed and arranged to receive a second upper mechanical fastener.
5. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the stabilizer bar is horizontal.
6. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the stabilizer bar has a width of at least 1 inch.
7. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the stabilizer bar has a width of 1.5 to 4 inches.
8. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 7, wherein: the stabilizer bar has a length of 15 to 30 inches.
9. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the stabilizer bar has a width to length ratio of 1:7 to 1: 15.
10. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the stabilizer bar has a thickness of 0.04 to 0.2 inches.
11. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the stabilization rod includes at least one reinforcing rib extending along its length.
12. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, further comprising: at least one rear horizontal support bar extending between the first rear vertical leg assembly and the second rear vertical leg assembly vertically above or below the stabilizer bar.
13. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, further comprising:
a top rear horizontal support bar extending between the first rear vertical leg assembly and the second rear vertical leg assembly vertically above the stabilizer bar;
a bottom rear horizontal support bar extending between the first rear vertical leg assembly and the second rear vertical leg assembly vertically below the stabilizer bar.
14. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 13, further comprising: a middle rear horizontal support bar extending between the first rear vertical leg assembly and the second rear vertical leg assembly vertically below the top rear horizontal support bar and vertically above the bottom rear horizontal support bar.
15. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 14, wherein: the middle rear horizontal support bar is vertically above the stabilizer bar.
16. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the at least one shelf includes:
a top shelf extending between the first and second front vertical leg assemblies and between the first and second rear vertical leg assemblies; and
an intermediate shelf extending between the first and second front vertical leg assemblies and between the first and second rear vertical leg assemblies vertically below the top shelf.
17. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 16, wherein: the middle shelf is vertically above the stabilizer bar.
18. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, further comprising:
a first top side horizontal support bar extending between the first front vertical leg assembly and the first rear vertical leg assembly; and
a second top side horizontal support bar extending between the second front vertical leg assembly and the second rear vertical leg assembly.
19. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 18, wherein: the first top side horizontal support bar and the second top side horizontal support bar are vertically above the stabilizer bar.
20. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, further comprising:
a lateral support bracket extending between the first front vertical leg assembly and the first rear vertical leg assembly; and
another lateral support bracket extending between the second front vertical leg assembly and the second rear vertical leg assembly.
21. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 20, wherein: the side support bracket and the other side support bracket are vertically below the stabilizer bar.
22. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 20, wherein: the side support bracket and the other side support bracket are vertically above the stabilizer bar.
23. The bathroom shelving unit of claim 1, wherein: the bathroom shelving unit has a width of 18 to 24 inches measured between the first and second front vertical leg assemblies and is constructed and arranged to enable a toilet to be disposed between the first and second front leg assemblies.
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