EP4111920A1 - Support pour ustensiles de douche - Google Patents

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EP4111920A1
EP4111920A1 EP22182223.2A EP22182223A EP4111920A1 EP 4111920 A1 EP4111920 A1 EP 4111920A1 EP 22182223 A EP22182223 A EP 22182223A EP 4111920 A1 EP4111920 A1 EP 4111920A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
    • A47K3/281Accessories for showers or bathing douches, e.g. cleaning devices for walls or floors of showers

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  • the invention relates to a shower utensil holder, which has a carrier and a plurality of holding elements carried by the carrier, each for at least one shower utensil.
  • shower utensils such as soap, shampoo, conditioner or razor
  • soap, shampoo, conditioner or razor are usually required.
  • Various storage devices are known, but they are difficult to use and/or difficult and expensive to produce.
  • a device which comprises a fastening mechanism and shelves.
  • the shelves can be rotated along a threaded column.
  • the attachment mechanism includes a hook and an adjustable screw that attaches to a shower pipe or faucet.
  • the shelves can be cup-shaped for easier positioning, holding, and accessing items such as razors, soap, and other shower-related items. This device is also very complex and also difficult to operate.
  • shower utensils such as soap, shampoo, conditioner or razor
  • some of these shower utensils are no longer in liquid form, but increasingly in the form of solid pieces are offered, so that the conventional packaging for liquid shower utensils, especially plastic bottles, is eliminated.
  • the problem for the end user is that the type of individual shower utensils (soap, shampoo, conditioner, etc.) is often no longer recognizable as soon as they have been removed from the pack.
  • a shower utensil holder which is characterized in that the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification for each holding element, which designates the type of shower utensil to be held or held by the holding element
  • the shower utensil holder according to the invention has the particular advantage that the user can sort the shower utensil to be used into the individual holding elements according to their type and can then always identify which shower utensil it is by means of the optically perceptible identification assigned to each holding element.
  • the identification preferably includes a font.
  • the identification can advantageously consist of letters and/or numbers.
  • the identification includes one of the words from the group: soap, shampoo, hair conditioner, conditioner, shaving soap, shaving brush, razor or a translation of one of these words into another language.
  • the identification contains a stenciled font.
  • the marking is produced using a font without closed counters, for example using the STENCIL font.
  • the optically perceptible marking can be produced, for example, by engraving or by laser inscription or by applying paint or by sticking on at least one sticker or by punching or by creating a depression or by creating an elevation or by pickling or by removing material or by applying material or by printing.
  • the carrier has the identification.
  • the Labeling can be arranged above or next to the corresponding holding element in which the shower utensil indicated by the labeling is to be stored.
  • each holding element it is also possible for each holding element to have the identification assigned to it.
  • the shower utensil holder is designed to hold at least one water-soluble shower utensil in solid form, in particular a shower utensil measuring 9 cm x 6 cm x 4 cm or 8 cm x 5 cm x 3 cm.
  • a receptacle of the respective holding element can have dimensions that are slightly larger, so that the shower utensil that has been put down is securely received and held.
  • the shower utensil holder can have at least one suction cup, in particular as an alternative or in addition to other types of attachment within the shower cubicle. Basically, it is possible to attach the shower utensil holder according to the invention exclusively with at least one suction cup on the shower cubicle wall or on a tiled wall. However, this type of attachment is not particularly secure, so there is a risk that the shower utensil holder will come loose and become damaged if it falls down. For this reason, other types of attachment are preferred, which are described below.
  • the shower utensil holder can swing laterally parallel to the shower cubicle wall or to the building wall to which it is directly or indirectly attached. According to an independent inventive idea, this can be prevented with the aid of at least one suction cup.
  • the at least one suction cup is arranged exclusively in the region of the lower end of the carrier.
  • the carrier and the at least one holding element are made of sheet metal, in particular of high-grade steel sheet metal.
  • the shower utensil holder can be produced inexpensively that can be used universally, especially in a shower cubicle, and that is easy (especially also as a kit) is producible.
  • Such a shower utensil holder has the very special advantage that it can be produced simply and inexpensively using only simple production steps that can be carried out, which in particular include laser cutting and bending.
  • the shower utensil holder according to the invention can advantageously be produced without complicated and costly connections, in particular without welding connections. Expensive screw connections can also advantageously be completely avoided.
  • the holding element is fixed to the carrier by at least one form-fitting connection.
  • several holding elements can each be fixed to the carrier by at least one form-fitting connection.
  • the positive connection can advantageously be designed in such a way that it can be produced without tools. This enables easy assembly, especially by the end user.
  • the positive connection can be designed in such a way that it can be released again without being destroyed. This makes it possible to disassemble the shower utensil holder, for example for storage and/or for transport in the event of a move.
  • the carrier can advantageously be made in one piece from a single piece of sheet metal.
  • the carrier can be produced in a simple and cost-effective manner as a bent sheet metal part or deep-drawn sheet metal part.
  • An embodiment in which the carrier is free of materially bonded connections, in particular free of welded connections, is particularly advantageous. In this way, complex and expensive manufacturing steps, such as the welding of stainless steel, are avoided.
  • the shower utensil holder is preferably, in particular completely or at least predominantly, made of a recyclable material, which is particularly consistent with the further environmentally friendly idea of using shower utensils no longer in liquid form, but in the form of solid pieces, so that the conventional packaging for liquid There are no shower utensils, especially plastic bottles.
  • the entire shower utensil holder can advantageously be made of stainless steel. This has the further very special advantage that it is insensitive to corrosion and can be easily cleaned.
  • At least the carrier can be made of stainless steel.
  • the carrier has at least one contact surface, which is designed and intended to be directly or indirectly on a wall, in particular on a shower cubicle wall or a building wall. This prevents the shower utensil holder from swinging perpendicular to the wall.
  • the contact surface can in particular be designed to bear directly against a shower cubicle wall or a building wall.
  • the contact surface it is also possible for the contact surface to carry at least one additional element, such as an elastic intermediate layer, in particular made of rubber or silicone, or (as already mentioned above) suction cups. In this way, the wall is protected from damage. In addition, lateral swinging of the beam parallel to the wall is prevented.
  • the attachment of suction cups has the particular advantage that the carrier can be fixed particularly securely to a wall, in particular to a shower stall wall.
  • the carrier is rectangular and has at least one stepped gradation.
  • the formation of stepped gradations 6 can be used to form a main section that is offset forward relative to a contact surface and parallel to a contact surface, which main section can in particular be a middle section of the carrier, to which the at least one holding element is fastened.
  • the parallel offset advantageously creates a cavity between the wall and the main section, so that the carrier in the main section can have form-fitting elements designed as openings, in particular slots, into which counter-form-fitting elements of the holding elements provided with hooks can be inserted in such a way that the hooks can reach behind the edge of the openings.
  • the carrier can have a form-fitting element which interacts with a counter form-fitting element of the holding element in order to form a form-fitting connection.
  • the form-fitting element has an opening into which the counter-form-fitting element engages.
  • the opening can be designed as a slit, for example.
  • the counter-positive locking element can have a hook that engages behind the edge of the opening.
  • the counter-positive locking element has a securing element which prevents the counter-positive locking element from being unintentionally removed from the opening.
  • the securing element can be designed as a bent or bendable tab.
  • the tab can be designed in such a way that it engages behind the edge of the opening in the bent state and thus prevents the counter-positive locking element from being unintentionally pulled out of the opening.
  • the carrier preferably has several identical form-fitting elements. This makes it possible to fasten each of the holding elements in the same way.
  • the at least one holding element can in particular be designed as a dish, in particular as a soap dish, or as a basket.
  • the holding element has a shelf, in particular a flat shelf. Drainage openings can advantageously be present in the storage shelf, so that the shower water can drain off and no shower water collects in the holding element.
  • the storage shelf can also be uneven, in particular wavy or hilly, in order to keep the shower water away from the stored shower utensil and/or to promote rapid drainage. However, creating an uneven shelf is usually more complex.
  • the storage shelf is preferably arranged perpendicular to a main surface of the carrier. In this way, an ergonomic design is achieved that allows shower utensils to be put down and removed easily.
  • the holding element has a side wall and/or a railing. In this way it is ensured that the stored shower utensils remain securely in the holding element and do not fall out.
  • the holding element can advantageously be made in one piece from a single piece of sheet metal, in particular stainless steel sheet metal.
  • the holding element can be produced as a bent sheet metal part or a deep-drawn sheet metal part.
  • An embodiment in which the holding element is free of materially bonded connections, in particular free of welded connections, is particularly advantageous. In this way, complex and expensive manufacturing steps, such as the welding of stainless steel, are avoided.
  • the holding element is fixed to the carrier without a material connection and/or without a friction connection. Rather, it is particularly advantageous to fix it exclusively by means of a form-fitting connection, in particular by means of a hook-in connection.
  • the shower utensil holder is preferably designed to be hung up.
  • the shower utensil holder can be designed in particular to be hung on an upper horizontal edge of a shower cubicle wall or on a fitting.
  • the shower utensil holder preferably has a suspension device attached to the carrier.
  • the suspension device can advantageously also be made of sheet metal, in particular of stainless steel sheet.
  • the suspension as Bent sheet metal part or deep-drawn sheet metal part to be produced.
  • An embodiment in which the suspension device is free of materially bonded connections, in particular free of welded connections, is particularly advantageous. In this way, complex and expensive manufacturing steps, such as the welding of stainless steel, are avoided.
  • the suspension device can contain at least one suspension rod which has a suspension hook at one end, in particular for hanging in the upper horizontal edge of a shower cubicle wall.
  • the suspension rod can advantageously be made in one piece from a single piece of sheet metal.
  • the suspension rod can be manufactured as a bent sheet metal part.
  • the suspension device has two suspension rods, in particular parallel to one another.
  • unintentional lateral swinging of the shower utensil holder parallel to the wall is prevented or at least only occurs to a very small extent.
  • the suspension device has a suspension loop.
  • Such an embodiment can be designed in particular for hanging on a fitting.
  • the carrier can have at least one fastening element for fastening the suspension device, in particular in a form-fitting manner.
  • the fastening element can be designed, for example, as an opening or as a recess.
  • the fastening element can be designed to interact with a coupling element of the suspension device in order to be able to fix the suspension device to the carrier, in particular without tools.
  • the fastening element and the coupling element are preferably designed in such a way that the connection can be released again without destruction and/or without the use of tools.
  • the suspension rod has at least one coupling element which interacts with the fastening element.
  • the suspension rod has a plurality of coupling elements which are spaced apart from one another, in particular vertically, and each of which is designed to interact with the fastening element.
  • the user has the option of selecting one of the coupling elements of the suspension rod for attachment, in order to decide at what height the carrier should hang.
  • the shower utensil holder can advantageously be designed in such a way that the mounting position of the carrier relative to the suspension device is in particular tool-free and/or non-destructively adjustable.
  • the coupling element and the fastening element only interact in a form-fitting manner.
  • the coupling element can be designed in such a way that, in the coupled state, it engages behind the edge of the fastening element, which is designed as a recess or opening.
  • a kit for producing a shower utensil holder according to the invention is of particular advantage.
  • the kit preferably contains all the necessary individual parts, in particular the carrier and at least one holding element, which can be connected to one another preferably, in particular exclusively, by form-fitting connections, in particular by plugging and/or hooking.
  • the individual parts of the shower utensil holder are preferably designed in such a way that they can be connected to one another without tools.
  • a method for producing a shower utensil holder in which a carrier and at least one holding element fixed to the carrier by at least one form-fitting connection are made of sheet metal, in particular as bent sheet metal parts or deep-drawn sheet metal parts, and are preferably exclusively connected to one another in a form-fitting manner.
  • a suspension device in particular as a bent sheet metal part, is also produced and preferably exclusively connected to the carrier in a form-fitting manner.
  • the carrier can be produced in one piece, in particular from a single piece of sheet metal.
  • the carrier it is also possible for the carrier to be composed or to be composed of several, in particular identical, carrier parts, each of which carries at least one holding element for at least one shower utensil.
  • Such a design has the very special advantage that each shower utensil holder can be configured individually.
  • the carrier parts it is particularly advantageous here to design the carrier parts in such a way that they can be detached, connected or connected to one another again, in particular without the use of tools and/or non-destructively.
  • the carrier parts can be connected to one another in a form-fitting manner, in particular exclusively in a form-fitting manner.
  • plug-in connection elements can be present for connecting the carrier parts.
  • FIG 1 shows a first embodiment of a shower utensil holder according to the invention, which has a carrier 1 and three holding elements 2 carried by the carrier 1 for at least one shower utensil, such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, razor.
  • Both the carrier 1 and the holding elements 2 are made of sheet metal.
  • other manufacturing methods and materials are also possible. Even if the exemplary embodiments are based in particular on production from sheet metal, this does not represent a restriction of the invention or the scope of protection.
  • the shower utensil holder For each holding element 2 , the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • the shower utensil holder also has a suspension device 3 with two suspension rods 4 attached to the carrier 1 .
  • the suspension rods 4 are also made of sheet metal.
  • the shower utensil holder is designed to be hung on an upper horizontal edge of a shower cubicle wall 24, which is shown in figure 7 is shown.
  • each of the suspension rods 4 has a suspension hook 5 at one end.
  • FIG 2 shows the individual parts of the first exemplary embodiment of a shower utensil holder according to the invention, which in particular can be part of a kit.
  • the individual parts of the shower utensil holder are designed in such a way that they can be connected to one another in a simple manner, in particular by hooking and inserting.
  • the carrier 1 is rectangular and has a stepped gradation 6 on each of its two mutually parallel vertical edges, which is formed by two opposing folds, for example at 60 degrees each.
  • the stepped gradation 6 has the very special advantage that two contact surfaces 7 are formed on the back of the carrier, which are intended to rest against a shower stall wall.
  • the contact surfaces 7 can in particular be designed to bear directly against a shower cubicle wall.
  • at least one additional element such as an elastic intermediate layer, in particular made of rubber or silicone, or suction cups to the contact surfaces.
  • the attachment of suction cups has the particular advantage that the carrier 1 is fixed particularly securely to a shower cubicle wall 24 .
  • the stepped gradation 6 is formed by two opposing bevels, which are not 90 degrees but, for example, 60 degrees each, a space-saving stackability of a large number of carriers 1 is advantageously achieved, which reduces transport and storage costs.
  • step-like gradations 6 forms a central section 8 which is offset forwards parallel to the contact surfaces 7 and to which the holding elements 2 are fastened.
  • the carrier 1 can have positive-locking elements 15 designed as slots 9 in the middle section 8, into which counter-positive-locking elements 14 of the holding elements 2 with hooks 10 can be inserted in such a way that the hooks 10 can engage behind the edge of the slots 9 , which further below with reference to the figures 4 and 5 is described in detail.
  • FIG 3 shows a holding element 2 of the first embodiment of a shower utensil holder.
  • the holding element 2 has a flat shelf 11 with drainage openings 12 .
  • the holding element 2 has three side walls 13 .
  • the forward-facing side wall 13 has an angle other than 90° relative to the storage shelf 11 , while the other two side walls 13 are arranged perpendicularly relative to the storage shelf 11 .
  • This has the particular advantage that shower utensils, such as soap or shampoo, can be put down and taken out more easily.
  • an additional gap is created in this way between the immediately adjacent side walls 13, through which water can drain.
  • the holding element 2 is made in one piece from a single piece of sheet metal, preferably stainless steel sheet metal.
  • the contour was first cut out of a flat sheet metal piece of raw material, in particular by laser cutting and/or by stamping. Subsequently, the sections forming the side walls 13 were bent relative to the section forming the shelf 11.
  • the holding element 2 can advantageously be produced in a simple manner from flat sheet material, in particular from stainless steel sheet, by simply cutting and bending.
  • the holding element 2 has two counter-interlocking elements 14 which are designed to interact with interlocking elements 15 of the carrier 1 which are designed as slots 9 .
  • each counter form-fitting element 14 has a hook 10 which is designed to engage behind the upper edge of the respective slot 9 .
  • each counter form-fitting element 14 has a support section 16 which is wedge-shaped and rests on the lower edge of the respective slot 9 . This way will advantageously achieved that the Martinezform gleich institutel4 can be easily hooked into the slots 9.
  • the mating form-fitting element 14 preferably fills the entire vertical height of the slot 9, so that a secure attachment without play is achieved as a result.
  • a securing element 17 which is in the form of a lug 18 which can be bent over.
  • the tab 18 is bent over in the horizontal direction so that it engages behind the lateral edge of the slot 9 . In this way, an accidental unhooking of the holding element 2 from the carrier 1 is effectively prevented.
  • the carrier 1 has two fastening elements 19, each designed as a dovetail-shaped recess, for positively fastening the suspension rods 4 of the suspension device 3.
  • Each of the suspension bars 4 has coupling elements 20 which are designed to interact with the fastening elements 19 of the carrier 1 .
  • Each of the suspension rods 4 has a coupling element 20 at its lower end.
  • each of the suspension rods 4 has a further coupling element 20 in a middle section. The user therefore has the option of choosing whether to attach the carrier 1 using the coupling elements 20 arranged at the end of the suspension rods 4 or using the coupling elements 20 arranged in the middle section of the suspension rods 4. In this way the user can determine the height of the Support 1 relative to the upper edge of the shower cubicle wall 24 into which the hanging rods 14 are hooked.
  • figure 4 shows a counter form-fitting element 14 of the central one of the holding elements 2 after insertion into the form-fitting element 15, designed as a slot 9, of the carrier 1, with the tab 18 not yet being bent over.
  • figure 5 shows a counter form-fitting element 14 of the lower holding element 2, which is inserted into one of the lower form-fitting elements 15, designed as a slot 9, of the carrier 1, the tab 18 also not yet being bent over.
  • figure 6 shows a detailed view of the upper end of the carrier 1. This has a fold 22 which is bent perpendicularly relative to the main surface 21 and into which the fastening elements 19 designed as dovetail-shaped recesses are incorporated, wherein in figure 6 only one of the fasteners 19 can be seen.
  • One of the suspension rods 4 is suspended in the fastening element 19, the lower coupling element 20 of the suspension rod 4, which is designed as a widening, ensuring that the carrier 1 is securely suspended.
  • the shower utensil holder can be converted and with another hanging device 3, as Suspension loop 23 is formed, can be provided so that the in figure 10 to obtain the version shown.
  • the fastening elements 19 required for this (in the form of openings) are also already present.
  • FIG 7 shows the first exemplary embodiment of a shower utensil holder after it has been hung on a shower cubicle wall 24, the shower utensil holder holding a bar of soap 25 in each holding element 2 as an example. It is of course possible to store other shower utensils as an alternative or in addition.
  • figure 8 shows a second embodiment with a carrier 1, which is designed to be lower and carries two holding elements 2.
  • FIG. 8 shows a second embodiment with a carrier 1, which is designed to be lower and carries two holding elements 2.
  • the shower utensil holder For each holding element 2 , the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • figure 9 shows a third embodiment with an even lower carrier 1, which carries a single holding element 2.
  • the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 for the holding element 2 , which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • FIG 10 shows a fourth embodiment with a different suspension device 3, which is designed as a suspension loop 23.
  • the suspension loop 23 is guided through fastening elements 19 which are formed as openings in the carrier 1, namely in the upper folded fold 22 of the carrier 1.
  • the ends of the suspension sling 23 are preferably connected to one another, so that the suspension sling 23 is designed as an endless sling.
  • the suspension loop 23 can be designed like a cable tie, for example.
  • the shower utensil holder For each holding element 2 , the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • the fourth exemplary embodiment is designed in particular to be attached to a fitting 26, especially on a shower faucet, being hung up on what's in figure 11 is shown schematically.
  • the carrier 1 of the fourth embodiment corresponds to the carrier 1 of the first embodiment. It is rectangular and has a stepped gradation 6 on each of its two mutually parallel vertical edges.
  • the stepped gradation 6 has the very special advantage that two contact surfaces 7 are formed on the back of the carrier, which are intended to rest against a shower stall wall.
  • the contact surfaces 7 can in particular be designed to bear directly against a shower cubicle wall.
  • at least one additional element such as an elastic intermediate layer, in particular made of rubber or silicone, or suction cups to the contact surfaces.
  • the attachment of suction cups has the particular advantage that the carrier 1 is fixed particularly securely to a shower cubicle wall 24 .
  • the holding elements 2 also correspond to those of the first exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG 12 shows a fifth embodiment of a shower utensil holder according to the invention with a carrier 1 and three holding elements 2 and with a suspension device 3.
  • the entire shower utensil holder is made in one piece from a single piece of sheet metal raw material and has no material, positive or frictional connection.
  • the back of the carrier is flat and not stepped.
  • This embodiment is particularly robust and easy to handle and, in particular, particularly easy to produce.
  • this version has the very special advantage that it can be stacked particularly well and to save space, which reduces transport and storage costs.
  • the shower utensil holder For each holding element 2 , the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • FIG 13 shows a sixth exemplary embodiment of a shower utensil holder according to the invention, which has a carrier 1 and three holding elements 2 as well as a suspension device 3, with the suspension device 3 enabling hanging on a fitting 26.
  • This exemplary embodiment is also produced in one piece from a single piece of sheet metal raw material exclusively by cutting out and bending and has no material, positive or frictional connection. The back of the carrier is flat and not stepped. This embodiment is also particularly robust and easy to handle and, in particular, particularly easy to produce.
  • the shower utensil holder For each holding element 2 , the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • figure 14 shows a seventh embodiment of a shower utensil holder according to the invention, in which the carrier 1 is composed of several carrier parts 27, each of which carries at least one holding element 2 for at least one shower utensil.
  • each shower utensil holder can be configured individually. It is of particular advantage here to design the carrier parts 27 in such a way that they can be detached again, connected to one another or connected to one another, in particular without the use of tools and/or non-destructively. In particular, it can advantageously be provided that the carrier parts 27 are connected to one another in a form-fitting manner, in particular exclusively in a form-fitting manner.
  • the shower utensil holder For each holding element 2 , the shower utensil holder has an optically perceptible identification 29 which designates the type of shower utensil 25 to be held or held by the holding element 2 .
  • the carrier 1 composed of several carrier parts 27 is rectangular and has a stepped gradation 6 on each of its two mutually parallel vertical edges, which is formed by two opposite folds, for example at 60 degrees each.
  • each of the support parts 27 is rectangular and has a stepped gradation 6 on each of its two mutually parallel vertical edges.
  • each carrier part 27 Due to the formation of the step-like gradations 6, a middle section 8 is formed in each carrier part 27, which is offset forwards parallel to the contact surfaces 7 and on which one of the holding elements 2 is arranged in each case.
  • the holding elements 2 are produced together in one piece with the support parts 27 each from a single piece of sheet metal.
  • figure 15 shows in an overview and in a detailed view how the carrier parts 27 together with their holding elements 2 are fastened to one another.
  • two fastening slots 30 are incorporated in the transition region between each carrier part 27 and the holding element 2 connected thereto in one piece, into which two fastening lugs 31 of the holding element 2 to be arranged underneath are hung.
  • the carrier parts 27 are then pivoted relative to one another until lateral retaining lugs 32 of the lower carrier part 27 engage in the retaining recesses 33 of the upper carrier part 27 and the middle sections 8 of the carrier parts 27 lie in a common plane.
  • a connecting element 28, which is figure 16 shown inserted into lateral openings 34 of the support parts 27.
  • suction cups it is possible to attach at least one additional element, such as an elastic intermediate layer, in particular made of rubber or silicone, or suction cups to a contact surface.
  • an elastic intermediate layer in particular made of rubber or silicone
  • suction cups has the particular advantage that the carrier 1 is fixed particularly securely to a shower cubicle wall 24 .

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