CN210931068U - Shower curtain door - Google Patents

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CN210931068U
CN210931068U CN201921353887.7U CN201921353887U CN210931068U CN 210931068 U CN210931068 U CN 210931068U CN 201921353887 U CN201921353887 U CN 201921353887U CN 210931068 U CN210931068 U CN 210931068U
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林孝发
林孝山
林晓伟
劳克斯·迈克尔·赫尔德
黄新迪
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The utility model discloses a shower curtain door, include: a first wall fixture; a collapsible shower curtain device mounted on the first wall fixture; a second wall fixture; and the first end of the ground water retaining frame is connected with the second wall fixing device, and the second end of the ground water retaining frame extends towards the first wall fixing device. This shower curtain door accessible ground manger plate frame's rotation takes place the change of gesture, and then changes the size of the shower space of being enclosed by shower door and wall body, perhaps when not taking a shower, ground manger plate frame is rotatable to be packed up for the adaptable different house types of shower curtain door, so that user make full use of indoor space.

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Shower curtain door
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a shower room technical field, concretely relates to shower curtain door.
Background
The existing shower door is mainly designed in a base fixing mode, so that the shower door occupies space, and the indoor space is not favorably and fully utilized by small-sized users. In addition, water drops on the bath curtain easily stick to the skin, and the use feeling of a user is affected.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve at least one of the problems, the utility model provides a shower curtain door which is helpful for users of different house types to make full use of indoor space.
An embodiment of the utility model provides a shower curtain door, include:
a first wall fixture;
a collapsible shower curtain device mounted on the first wall fixture;
a second wall fixture; and
the first end of the ground water retaining frame is connected with the second wall fixing device, and the second end of the ground water retaining frame extends towards the first wall fixing device.
The utility model discloses shower curtain door, its ground manger plate frame is rotatable for shower door's gesture can change, with the size that changes the space of drenching with rain, perhaps when not, ground manger plate frame can be packed up, makes the adaptable different house type of shower curtain door, so that user make full use of indoor space.
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The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the technical solutions of the present invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, together with the embodiments of the present invention for explaining the technical solutions of the present invention, and do not constitute a limitation on the technical solutions of the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a shower curtain door according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the second wall fixing device and the ground water blocking frame of the shower curtain door shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a partial schematic structural view of a first end of the water retaining frame in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a partial schematic structural view of a second end of the water retaining frame of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the first wall fixing device, the retractable shower curtain device and the water retaining frame fixing device of the shower curtain door shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the frame of the window shade receiving frame of the deployable window shade apparatus of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is another perspective view of the frame of the shower curtain receiving frame shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a further perspective view of the frame of the shower curtain receiving frame shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 9 is a schematic top view of the frame of the shower curtain receiving frame shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 10 is a partial schematic view of a middle portion of the frame of the shower curtain receiving frame shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 11 is a partial schematic view of a lower portion of the frame of the shower curtain receiving frame shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective view of the top cover of the curtain receiving frame of the deployable curtain apparatus of FIG. 5;
FIG. 13 is another perspective view of the top cover of the shower curtain receiving frame shown in FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the spiral spring of the retractable shower curtain apparatus of FIG. 5;
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the spring cartridge of the deployable shower curtain apparatus of FIG. 5;
FIG. 16 is another perspective view of the collet chuck shown in FIG. 15;
FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the curtain roller of the deployable curtain apparatus of FIG. 5;
FIG. 18 is a partial, schematic structural view of an upper portion of the shower curtain roller shown in FIG. 17;
FIG. 19 is a partial schematic view of the lower portion of the shower curtain roller shown in FIG. 17;
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the curtain pull frame of the deployable curtain device of FIG. 5;
FIG. 21 is a partial, schematic structural view of an upper portion of the curtain pull frame of FIG. 20;
FIG. 22 is a partial, schematic structural view of a central portion of the pull frame of the shower curtain of FIG. 20;
FIG. 23 is a partial, schematic structural view of a lower portion of the curtain pull frame of FIG. 20;
FIG. 24 is an exploded view of the curtain pull frame and curtain hook of FIG. 5;
FIG. 25 is a schematic view of the hook structure of the shower curtain hooking device shown in FIG. 24;
FIG. 26 is a schematic view of the construction of the pivot pin of the shower curtain hook device shown in FIG. 24;
FIG. 27 is a schematic view of the structure of the rotating handle of the shower curtain hook device shown in FIG. 24;
FIG. 28 is a schematic structural view of the retaining frame fixing device of FIG. 5 pressing and fixing the ground retaining wall;
FIG. 29 is a schematic structural view of the retaining frame fixing device of FIG. 5 releasing and fixing the ground retaining wall;
FIG. 30 is a partial schematic structural view of an upper portion of the retaining device of FIG. 5;
FIG. 31 is a partial schematic structural view of a lower portion of the retaining device of FIG. 5;
FIG. 32 is a schematic structural view of a third link of the retaining device of FIG. 5;
fig. 33 is a schematic structural view of the footrest plate of the water blocking frame fixing device in fig. 5.
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1: fixed frame of first wall body, 11: first upper spindle hole, 12: first lower spindle hole, 13: first screw, 14: second longitudinal rotation axis, 15: a first waterproof sealing strip is arranged on the first side of the sealing strip,
2: second wall fixing frame, 21: second upper rotary shaft hole, 22: second lower rotary shaft hole, 23: second screw, 24: first longitudinal rotation axis, 25: a second waterproof sealing strip is arranged on the first waterproof sealing strip,
3: collapsible shower curtain device, 31: shower curtain, 32: shower curtain hook device, 320: hook, 3201: positioning recess, 3202: first center hole, 321: third bolt-nut connection, 322: rotating handle, 3221: positioning groove, 3222: an insertion hole, 323: rotating shaft pin, 3231: first positioning projection, 3232: positioning rib, 3233: second central bore, 3234: rotation limit projection, 33: shower curtain storage frame, 331: frame body, 3310: shower curtain accommodation chamber, 3311: shower curtain gateway, 3312: connecting rod limiting protrusion, 3313: connecting rod spacing groove, 3314: handle via, 3315: second bottom spindle hole, 3316: foot plate fixing holes, 3317: rotating support column, 332: top cover, 3321: second top pivot hole, 3322: second positioning projection, 34: shower curtain reel, 341: upper bearing plate, 342: lower bearing plate, 343: positioning groove, 344: third rotation coupling hole, 35: flat spiral spring, 351: positioning hole, 352: end portion, 36: shower curtain draw frame, 361: shower curtain fixing groove, 362: first accommodation groove, 363: first connection hole, 364: second connection hole, 365: rotation limiting groove, 366: chute, 37: collet chuck, 371: card slot, 372: positioning post, 38: a water-removing strip is arranged on the upper surface of the water tank,
4: rotating connector, 41: hook portion, 42: transverse rotation shaft, 43: first transverse-axis hole, 44: first top spindle hole, 45: a first containing cavity is arranged in the first containing cavity,
5: ground water blocking frame, 51: second transverse rotation shaft hole, 53: slide rail, 54: weather strip mounting groove, 55: the sealing strip is a sealing strip which is provided with a sealing strip,
6: water retaining frame fixing device, 61: a handle, 611: hand-held portion, 612: connection portion, 62: connecting rod assembly, 621: first link, 622: second link, 623: third link, 6231: stopper, 6232: second accommodation groove, 6233: first spring hook portion, 6234: first rotation connection hole, 624: first bolt-nut connection, 63: a footrest plate, 631: fixing protrusion, 632: second spring hook, 633: second rotation coupling hole, 64: spring, 65: and the second bolt-nut connecting piece.
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Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1, an embodiment of the present invention provides a shower curtain door, which comprises a first wall fixing device, a foldable shower curtain device 3, a second wall fixing device and a rotatable ground water retaining frame 5.
As shown in fig. 5, the first wall fixing device includes a first wall fixing frame 1, the first wall fixing frame 1 can be fixed to a wall through a first screw 13, and a gap between the first wall fixing frame 1 and the wall is sealed through a first waterproof sealing strip 15 or a waterproof sealant. Optionally, the first wall fixing frame 1 may be made of aluminum or other materials.
As shown in fig. 1, the retractable shower curtain device 3 is installed on the first wall fixing frame 1. Optionally, the foldable shower curtain device 3 and the first wall fixing frame 1 may be sealed by a waterproof rubber strip (e.g., a rubber strip).
As shown in fig. 1, a first end of the rotatable ground water blocking frame 5 is connected to the second wall fixing device, and a second end thereof extends toward the first wall fixing frame 1.
Because the ground water retaining frame 5 can rotate, the posture of the shower door can be changed, the size of a shower space enclosed by the shower door and a wall body is further changed, or when a shower is not taken, the ground water retaining frame 5 can rotate and be folded, so that the shower curtain door can adapt to different house types, and a user can fully utilize the indoor space.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 2 and 4, a sealing strip installation groove 54 is formed on the lower end surface of the floor water blocking frame 5, and a sealing strip 55 may be installed in the sealing strip installation groove 54 to prevent water from flowing out of the rain space when showering.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 2, in a specific example, the second wall fixing device comprises a second wall fixing frame 2 and a rotary connector 4.
Wherein, the fixed frame 2 of second wall body accessible second screw 23 is fixed to the wall, and seals the gap between the fixed frame 2 of second wall body and the wall body through second waterproof sealing strip 25 or waterproof sealed glue. Optionally, the second wall fixing frame 2 may be made of aluminum or other materials.
The rotary connecting piece 4 is rotatably connected with the second wall fixing frame 2 through a first longitudinal rotating shaft 24. Specifically, as shown in fig. 2, the second wall fixing frame 2 is provided with a second upper rotating shaft hole 21 and a second lower rotating shaft hole 22, the rotating connector 4 is provided with a first top rotating shaft hole 44 and a bottom rotating shaft hole (not shown in the figure), the upper first longitudinal rotating shaft 24 can pass through the second upper rotating shaft hole 21 and the first top rotating shaft hole 44, and the lower first longitudinal rotating shaft 24 can pass through the second lower rotating shaft hole 22 and the bottom rotating shaft hole. Wherein the first longitudinal axis 24 may comprise a bolt and nut connection. Optionally, the rotating connector 4 and the second wall fixing frame 2 can be sealed by a waterproof rubber strip (such as a rubber strip).
The first end of the ground water retaining frame 5 is connected with the lower end of the rotating connecting piece 4, so that the ground water retaining frame 5 can be driven to rotate in the horizontal plane around the first longitudinal rotating shaft 24 through the rotation of the rotating connecting piece 4, the included angle between the ground water retaining frame 5 and the wall body can be adjusted, the included angle between the shower door and the wall body can be changed, the included angle between the shower door and the wall body is 90 degrees or less than 90 degrees, the shower space can be defined freely, the shower curtain door can adapt to different house types, particularly small house types, and the indoor space of the small house type can be fully utilized by a user.
Wherein, the ground water blocking frame 5 is a length-variable ground water blocking frame. Specifically, the ground water blocking frame 5 may include a plurality of (at least two) sub water blocking frames, and the sub water blocking frames are movably connected, for example, the sub water blocking frames are sleeved with each other.
The length of the ground water retaining frame 5 is variable, so that the length of the ground water retaining frame 5 is adjusted according to the included angle between the ground water retaining frame 5 and the wall body and the included angle between the shower door and the wall body, and the length of the ground water retaining frame 5 is matched with the distance between the first wall body fixing frame 1 and the second wall body fixing frame 2.
Further, as shown in fig. 2, the first end of the ground water blocking frame 5 is rotatably connected to the lower end of the rotating connector 4 through a first transverse rotating shaft 42, and the axial direction of the first transverse rotating shaft 42 is perpendicular to the length direction of the ground water blocking frame 5. Specifically, as shown in fig. 3, a first end of the ground water blocking frame 5 is provided with a second transverse rotating shaft hole 51; as shown in fig. 2, the lower end of the rotation joint 4 is provided with a first transverse rotation shaft hole 43, and the first transverse rotation shaft 42 can pass through the second transverse rotation shaft hole 51 and the first transverse rotation shaft hole 43. Wherein the first transverse rotating shaft 42 may comprise a bolt and nut connection. Wherein, the axis of the first longitudinal rotating shaft 24, the axis of the first transverse rotating shaft 42 and the length of the ground water blocking frame 5 can be perpendicular to each other.
Further, as shown in fig. 2, the rotating connector 4 may include a rotating frame having a first receiving cavity 45 with an opening, and the ground blocking frame 5 may be rotatably received in the first receiving cavity 45.
When a shower is needed, the ground water blocking frame 5 can be rotated around the first transverse rotating shaft 42 to drop the ground water blocking frame 5 onto the ground, and water is blocked by the ground water blocking frame 5; when the shower is not needed, the ground water blocking frame 5 can be rotated upwards around the first transverse rotating shaft 42, and the ground water blocking frame 5 is accommodated in the first accommodating cavity 45, so that the shower space is released, and the indoor use space is enlarged.
As can be seen from the above, in this specific example, the ground water blocking frame 5 can rotate around the first longitudinal rotating shaft 24 to change the size of the shower space, and can also rotate around the first transverse rotating shaft 42 to store the ground water blocking frame 5, so that the ground water blocking frame 5 has two degrees of freedom, and the user can control the foldable ground water blocking frame 5, or the ground water blocking frame 5 can form different angles with the wall under the condition of being placed on the ground, which is beneficial to the free definition of the shower space.
Optionally, in another specific example, the second wall fixing device includes a second wall fixing frame 2, the first end of the ground water blocking frame 5 is rotatably connected to the lower end of the second wall fixing frame 2 through a second transverse rotating shaft 42, and the axial direction of the second transverse rotating shaft 42 is perpendicular to the length direction of the ground water blocking frame 5.
Wherein, the fixed frame 2 of second wall body has the second that has the open-ended and holds the chamber, and ground manger plate frame 5 can rotate and accomodate in the second holds the intracavity.
In this specific example, the second wall fixing device does not include the rotary connecting piece 4, and the ground water blocking frame 5 and the second wall fixing frame 2 can be directly connected in a rotary manner through the second transverse rotating shaft 42, so that the ground water blocking frame 5 can be rotated and dropped onto the ground during showering, and water can be blocked by the ground water blocking frame 5; when the shower is not needed, the ground water blocking frame 5 can be rotatably accommodated in the second accommodating cavity.
Optionally, the retractable shower curtain device 3 is rotatably connected to the first wall fixture via a second longitudinal pivot 14. Specifically, as shown in fig. 5, the first wall fixing frame 1 is provided with a first upper rotating shaft hole 11 and a first lower rotating shaft hole 12, the collapsible shower curtain device 3 is provided with a second top rotating shaft hole 3321 (see fig. 12) and a second bottom rotating shaft hole 3315 (see fig. 8), the upper second longitudinal rotating shaft 14 can pass through the first upper rotating shaft hole 11 and the second top rotating shaft hole 3321, and the lower second longitudinal rotating shaft 14 can pass through the first lower rotating shaft hole 12 and the second bottom rotating shaft hole 3315. Wherein the second longitudinal axis 14 may comprise a bolt and nut connection.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 5, 28 and 29, the deployable shower curtain apparatus 3 is provided with a movable water blocking frame fixing device 6, the water blocking frame fixing device 6 can be changed between a fixing state (shown in fig. 28) and a releasing state (shown in fig. 29), and the water blocking frame fixing device 6 can fix the second end of the ground water blocking frame 5 when in the fixing state and can be separated from the second end of the ground water blocking frame 5 when in the releasing state.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 30 and 31, the water blocking frame fixing device 6 includes a handle 61, a link assembly 62, a foot rest plate 63, and a spring 64, wherein the handle 61 is rotatably connected to the deployable shower curtain device 3, both ends of the link assembly 62 are rotatably connected to the handle 61 and the foot rest plate 63, respectively, and both ends of the spring 64 are connected to the link assembly 62 and the foot rest plate 63, respectively.
The retractable shower curtain device 3 includes a shower curtain housing frame 33 (see below for details), and a frame 331 of the shower curtain housing frame 33 is provided with a handle through hole 3314, as shown in fig. 10. As shown in fig. 30, the handle 61 includes a grip portion 611 and a connecting portion 612, the grip portion 611 is located outside the frame body 331 of the shower curtain accommodating frame 33, the handle 61 passes through the handle through hole 3314, the connecting portion 612 is located inside the frame body 331 of the shower curtain accommodating frame 33, and the handle 61 is rotatable with respect to the handle through hole 3314.
As shown in fig. 30, the connecting rod assembly 62 includes a first connecting rod 621, a second connecting rod 622, and a third connecting rod 623 that are sequentially disposed, wherein a first end of the first connecting rod 621 is rotatably connected to the connecting portion 612, a second end of the first connecting rod 621 is rotatably connected to a first end of the second connecting rod 622 through a first bolt-nut connector 624, and a second end of the second connecting rod 622 is rotatably connected to a first end of the third connecting rod 623 through a first bolt-nut connector 624.
As shown in fig. 31, the second end of the third link 623 is rotatably connected to the first end of the foot rest plate 63 by a second bolt-and-nut connection 65. Wherein, the second end of the third link 623 is provided with a first rotation coupling hole 6234, the first end of the foot rest plate 63 is provided with a second rotation coupling hole 633, and the second bolt-nut connection 65 can pass through the first rotation coupling hole 6234 and the second rotation coupling hole 633.
The third link 623 is provided with a first spring hook 6233, the footrest plate 63 is provided with a second spring hook 632, and both ends of the spring 64 are respectively hooked to the first spring hook 6233 and the second spring hook 632.
In the water retaining frame fixing device 6, when the handle 61 is rotated, the connecting rod assembly 62 can drive the leg plate 63 to move, so that the state of the water retaining frame fixing device 6 changes, wherein, as shown in fig. 28, when the water retaining frame fixing device 6 is in a fixed state, the handle 61 drives the leg plate 63 to press downwards through the connecting rod assembly 62, so that the leg plate 63 can press the second end of the ground water retaining frame 5; as shown in fig. 29, when the retaining frame fixing device 6 is in the release state, the handle 61 drives the foot rest plate 63 to lift up through the connecting rod assembly 62, so that the foot rest plate 63 can be separated from the second end of the ground retaining frame 5, so that the ground retaining frame 5 can be dropped to the ground without hindrance, or folded and retracted.
When showering, the ground water blocking frame 5 may be pressed by the foot rest 63 to fix the ground water blocking frame 5 and enhance the sealing effect of the sealing strip 55 at the lower portion of the ground water blocking frame 5. When the shower is not taking place, the footrest plate 63 is separated from the second end of the ground water blocking frame 5, and at this time, the ground water blocking frame 5 can be rotated to retract the ground water blocking frame 5.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 6-10, a connecting rod limiting protrusion 3312 is disposed in the frame body 331 of the shower curtain accommodating frame 33, the connecting rod limiting protrusion 3312 is located below the handle through hole 3314, and a connecting rod limiting groove 3313 is disposed in the connecting rod limiting protrusion 3312. As shown in fig. 30 and 32, a stopping portion 6231 is disposed at a first end of the third link 623, a second receiving groove 6232 is disposed on the stopping portion 6231, and a second end of the second link 622 can extend into the second receiving groove 6232 and is rotatably connected to the third link 623. The second end of the third link 623 can pass through the link-limiting slot 3313, and the link-limiting slot 3313 can limit the displacement of the third link 623, so that the third link 623 can move up or down. The stopper 6231 of the third link 623 abuts against the upper end surface of the link stopper 3312 to limit the downward movement distance of the third link 623.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 33, a fixing projection 631 is provided on the lower end surface of the foot rest plate 63; as shown in fig. 7, 9 and 11, a frame body 331 of the shower curtain storage frame 33 is provided with a footrest plate fixing hole 3316. When the foot rest plate 63 presses the ground water blocking frame 5, the foot rest plate fixing holes 3316 are engaged with the fixing protrusions 631.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 5, the retractable shower curtain device 3 includes a shower curtain receiving frame 33, a shower curtain 31, and a shower curtain rolling device, wherein the shower curtain receiving frame 33 is opened with a shower curtain passageway 3311, and the shower curtain receiving frame 33 is fixed with a water removing strip 38 for removing water from the shower curtain 31, the shower curtain rolling device is received in the shower curtain receiving frame 33, the shower curtain 31 is wound on the shower curtain rolling device, and the shower curtain 31 passes through the shower curtain passageway 3311.
During rolling or unrolling of the shower curtain 31, the water removal strip 38 may remove water from the shower curtain 31 to prevent water droplets from the shower curtain 31 from sticking to the skin and affecting the user's experience.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 5, the shower curtain housing frame 33 includes a frame body 331 and a top cover 332, the top cover 332 covers the top of the frame body 331, and the top cover 332 and the frame body 331 cooperate to form a shower curtain housing chamber 3310 for housing the shower curtain rolling device. As shown in fig. 7-11, a shower curtain passageway 3311 is formed in the housing 331 so that the shower curtain 31 can pass in and out of the shower curtain accommodating chamber 3310 through the shower curtain passageway 3311.
A water removal bar 38 for removing water from the shower curtain 31 is fixed to the frame body 331 of the shower curtain housing frame 33. The water-removing strips 38 may be provided only on the inner side of the shower curtain 31, or the water-removing strips 38 may be provided on both the inner and outer sides of the shower curtain 31. The inner side of curtain 31 refers to the side of curtain 31 that is closer to the shower space, and the outer side of curtain 31 refers to the side of curtain 31 that is farther from the shower space.
During the shower process, the water droplets are mostly collected on the inside of the curtain 31, and thus the water droplets on the inside of the curtain 31 can be removed by the water removal strip 38 inside the curtain 31.
Of course, the water removing strips 38 may be disposed on both the inner side and the outer side of the bath curtain 31, and the bath curtain 31 passes through the water removing strips 38 on both sides to improve the water removing effect. The water-removing strips 38 on the inner and outer sides of the shower curtain 31 can be obliquely arranged, and the water-removing strips 38 on the two sides can form a triangle in cooperation with the side wall where the shower curtain passageway 3311 is arranged.
The water-removing strip 38 may be made of a water-repellent rubber material, and the water on the shower curtain 31 is removed by using the material and structural characteristics thereof. The shower curtain 31 may be made of a cloth of a water repellent material.
As shown in FIG. 5, the curtain winding device includes a curtain winding shaft 34, a flat spiral spring 35, a spring chuck 37 and a curtain pull frame 36.
As shown in fig. 13, the top cover 332 of the shower curtain housing frame 33 is provided with a second positioning protrusion 3322, which may be a non-circular shape such as a square shape. As shown in fig. 14, a positioning hole 351 is formed at the center of the spiral spring 35, and the positioning hole 351 may have a non-circular shape such as a square shape. The second positioning projection 3322 may be inserted into the positioning hole 351 so that the spiral spring 35 is circumferentially fixed and cannot rotate.
Spiral spring 35 is received in spring chuck 37, and as shown in fig. 14 and 15, spring chuck 37 is provided with a locking groove 371, and end portion 352 of spiral spring 35 is locked and fixed with locking groove 371. As shown in fig. 16, a positioning column 372 is provided on the lower end surface of the collet chuck 37, and the positioning column 372 may have a non-circular shape such as a cross shape.
As shown in FIG. 17, the curtain roller 34 has an upper receiving plate 341 at the upper portion and a lower receiving plate 342 at the lower portion. As shown in fig. 18, the upper bearing plate 341 is provided with a positioning groove 343, and the positioning groove 343 may have a non-circular shape such as a cross shape. The positioning post 372 of the spring chuck 37 can be inserted into the positioning slot 343, so that the shower curtain reel 34 and the spring chuck 37 are circumferentially fixed, and when the shower curtain reel 34 rotates, the spring chuck 37 can be driven to rotate, and the spiral flat spring 35 is deformed.
As shown in FIG. 19, the lower receiving plate 342 of the curtain roller 34 is provided with a third rotation connecting hole 344. As shown in fig. 9, a rotation support column 3317 is provided at a lower portion of the frame body 331 of the shower curtain accommodation frame 33, and the rotation support column 3317 is located on a bottom surface of the shower curtain accommodation chamber 3310. The third rotation connection hole 344 is inserted and matched with the rotation support column 3317, and the rotation support column 3317 can rotate in the third rotation connection hole 344, so as to realize the rotation connection between the shower curtain roller 34 and the shower curtain receiving frame 33.
The shower curtain 31 may be wound on a curtain reel 34, with one end of the shower curtain 31 being securable to the curtain reel 34 and the other end of the shower curtain 31 forming a free draw end.
A shower curtain draw frame 36 is provided at the free draw end of shower curtain 31. As shown in fig. 20, 21 and 23, the curtain holder 36 is provided with a curtain fixing groove 361, and the free end of the curtain 31 is fixed in the curtain fixing groove 361.
In the retractable shower curtain device 3, a flat spiral spring 35 is provided between a shower curtain reel 34 and a shower curtain housing frame 33, the shower curtain 31 is wound around the shower curtain reel 34, and a shower curtain pull frame 36 is provided at a free extension end of the shower curtain 31. When the shower curtain 31 is used to enclose a shower space, the shower curtain 31 can be pulled out by pulling the shower curtain pull frame 36, the shower curtain 31 drives the shower curtain scroll 34 to rotate, the shower curtain scroll 34 drives the spring chuck 37 to rotate, and the spiral flat spring 35 is elastically deformed. After the shower is finished, the curtain pulling frame 36 is released, and the curtain 31 is automatically wound around the curtain winding shaft 34 by the elastic restoring force of the spiral spring 35.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 5, the deployable shower curtain device 3 further comprises a shower curtain hook device 32, the shower curtain hook device 32 being provided at a free, stretched end of the shower curtain 31; as shown in fig. 2, the second wall fixture is provided with a hook 41. When the shower curtain 31 is unfolded, the shower curtain hook device 32 is hooked on the hook portion 41.
As shown in fig. 24, the shower curtain hook device 32 includes a rotary handle 322 and a hook 320, the rotary handle 322 is connected to the hook 320, and the rotary handle 322 can drive the hook 320 to rotate so that the hook 320 is hooked on the hook 41 or separated from the hook 41.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 24, the rotating handle 322 of the shower curtain hook device 32 is connected to the hook 320 by a rotating shaft pin 323. As shown in fig. 27, a plug hole 3222 is disposed in the rotary handle 322, and a positioning groove 3221 is disposed on an inner side wall surface of the plug hole 3222. As shown in fig. 26, the outer wall surface of the rotating shaft pin 323 is provided with a positioning rib 3232. The rotating shaft pin 323 can be inserted into the insertion hole 3222, and the positioning rib 3232 is matched with the positioning groove 3221, so that the rotating handle 322 is circumferentially fixed with the rotating shaft pin 323.
As shown in fig. 26, the rotating shaft pin 323 is further provided with a first positioning protrusion 3231; as shown in fig. 25, the hook 320 is provided with a positioning concave portion 3201. The first positioning protrusion 3231 may be inserted into the positioning recess 3201 to circumferentially fix the hook 320 and the rotation shaft pin 323.
As shown in fig. 24-26, the hook 320 and the rotating shaft pin 323 are further provided with a first central hole 3202 and a second central hole 3233, respectively, and the bolt of the third bolt-nut connecting member 321 can pass through the first central hole 3202 and the second central hole 3233.
As shown in fig. 24, the shower curtain hook device 32 is mounted on a shower curtain pull frame 36. The bath curtain pull frame 36 is provided with a first receiving slot 362, and two slot walls of the first receiving slot are respectively provided with a first connecting hole 363 and a second connecting hole 364.
The rotating handle 322 can be located outside the curtain frame 36, and the rotating shaft pin 323 can pass through the second connecting hole 364, and the hook is received in the first receiving slot 362. The bolt of the third bolt-nut connector 321 can pass through the first connection hole 363 and extend into the first receiving groove 362. The bolt of the third bolt-and-nut connection 321 may pass through the first center hole 3202 of the rotation handle 322 and the second center hole 3233 of the rotation shaft pin 323.
As shown in fig. 2, the rotary connector 4 of the second wall fixing device is provided with a hooking portion 41 engaged with the hook 320.
After the shower curtain 31 is unfolded, the rotating handle 322 can be rotated, and the rotating handle 322 drives the hook 320 to rotate through the rotating shaft pin 323, so that the hook 320 is hooked on the hook part 41. When the shower curtain 31 is rolled up, the rotary handle 322 is rotated in the reverse direction to rotate the hook 320 in the reverse direction, so that the hook 320 is separated from the hook portion 41.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 22, a rotation limiting groove 365 is further formed on a side wall of the first receiving groove 362 of the shower curtain pull frame 36, and the rotation limiting groove 365 is arc-shaped. As shown in fig. 26, the rotation shaft pin 323 is provided with a rotation limiting projection 3234. The rotation-restricting protrusion 3234 may be inserted into the rotation-restricting groove 365, and may restrict the rotation angle of the rotation shaft pin 323 and the rotation handle 322 by the rotation-restricting groove 365.
Optionally, one of the ground water blocking frame 5 and the shower curtain pull frame 36 is provided with a sliding groove, and the other is provided with a sliding rail matched with the sliding groove. Specifically, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the ground water blocking frame 5 is provided with a slide rail 53; as shown in FIG. 23, the curtain pull frame 36 is provided with a chute 366. The sliding rail 53 is matched with the sliding chute 366, so that the movement of the shower curtain pull frame 36 can be guided.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the description is only for the convenience of understanding the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

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1. A shower curtain door is characterized in that: the method comprises the following steps:
a first wall fixture;
a collapsible shower curtain device mounted on the first wall fixture;
a second wall fixture; and
the first end of the ground water retaining frame is connected with the second wall fixing device, and the second end of the ground water retaining frame extends towards the first wall fixing device.
2. The shower curtain door of claim 1, wherein: the second wall fixing device comprises a second wall fixing frame and a rotating connecting piece, the rotating connecting piece is connected with the second wall fixing frame in a rotating mode through a first longitudinal rotating shaft, and the first end of the ground water retaining frame is connected with the lower end of the rotating connecting piece.
3. The shower curtain door of claim 2, wherein: the first end of the ground water retaining frame is rotatably connected with the lower end of the rotating connecting piece through a first transverse rotating shaft, and the axis direction of the first transverse rotating shaft is perpendicular to the length direction of the ground water retaining frame.
4. The shower curtain door of claim 3, wherein: the rotating connecting piece comprises a rotating frame, the rotating frame is provided with a first accommodating cavity with an opening, and the ground water blocking frame can be rotatably accommodated in the first accommodating cavity.
5. The shower curtain door of claim 1, wherein: the second wall fixing device comprises a second wall fixing frame, the first end of the ground water retaining frame is rotatably connected with the lower end of the second wall fixing frame through a second transverse rotating shaft, and the axis direction of the second transverse rotating shaft is perpendicular to the length direction of the ground water retaining frame.
6. The shower curtain door of claim 5, wherein: the second wall fixing frame is provided with a second containing cavity with an opening, and the ground water retaining frame can be rotatably contained in the second containing cavity.
7. The shower curtain door as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein: the foldable shower curtain device is rotatably connected with the first wall fixing device through a second longitudinal rotating shaft.
8. The shower curtain door of claim 7, wherein: the retractable shower curtain device is provided with a movable water retaining frame fixing device, the water retaining frame fixing device can change between a fixed state and a release state, the water retaining frame fixing device can fix the second end of the ground water retaining frame in the fixed state, and the water retaining frame fixing device can be separated from the second end of the ground water retaining frame in the release state.
9. The shower curtain door of claim 8, wherein: the water retaining frame fixing device comprises a handle, a connecting rod assembly, a foot rest plate and a spring, the handle is rotatably connected with the foldable bath curtain device, two ends of the connecting rod assembly are respectively rotatably connected with the handle and the foot rest plate, two ends of the spring are respectively connected with the connecting rod assembly and the foot rest plate,
when the water retaining frame fixing device is in the fixed state, the foot rest plate can press the second end of the ground water retaining frame, and when the water retaining frame fixing device is in the released state, the foot rest plate can be separated from the second end of the ground water retaining frame.
10. The shower curtain door as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein: the ground water blocking frame is variable in length.
11. The shower curtain door as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein: the shower curtain device that can take up and expand includes that the shower curtain accomodates frame, shower curtain and shower curtain coiling mechanism, the shower curtain has been accomodate and has been seted up the shower curtain access & exit on the frame, just be fixed with on the shower curtain accomodates the frame and be used for getting rid of the strip of going of the water on the shower curtain, the shower curtain coiling mechanism accept in the frame is accomodate to the shower curtain, the shower curtain is convoluteed on the shower curtain coiling mechanism, just the shower curtain passes the shower curtain access & exit.
12. The shower curtain door of claim 11, wherein: the inner side of the shower curtain is provided with the water removing strip; or the inner side and the outer side of the bath curtain are both provided with the water removing strips.
13. The shower curtain door as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein: the shower curtain device that can take up and spread includes shower curtain, shower curtain coiling mechanism and shower curtain hook device, the shower curtain is convoluteed on the shower curtain coiling mechanism, shower curtain hook device sets up the free tensile end of shower curtain, be equipped with hook portion on the second wall body fixing device, when the shower curtain expandes, shower curtain hook device hook is in on the hook portion.
14. The shower curtain door of claim 13, wherein: shower curtain hook device includes twist grip and couple, twist grip rotationally installs the free tensile end of shower curtain, just twist grip with the couple is connected, twist grip can drive the couple rotates so that the couple hook is hung on hook portion or with hook portion separation.
15. The shower curtain door of claim 13, wherein: the bath curtain pulling frame is arranged at the free stretching end of the bath curtain, and the bath curtain hooking device is arranged on the bath curtain pulling frame;
one of the ground water retaining frame and the bath curtain pull frame is provided with a sliding groove, and the other one is provided with a sliding rail matched with the sliding groove.
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