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US1873424A
US1873424A US575294A US57529431A US1873424A US 1873424 A US1873424 A US 1873424A US 575294 A US575294 A US 575294A US 57529431 A US57529431 A US 57529431A US 1873424 A US1873424 A US 1873424A
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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
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  • This/invention relates to shower bath constructions, and among other objects aims to provide an improved shower cabinet receptor and to faciliti-ate its manufacture.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan viewof a shower receptor.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sec-tion on the plane 2-2 of' Fig. 1, showing the receptor and the lower portion of a superposed shower cabinet.
  • Fig. 3 is a section similar to that of Fig. 2 but showing only one side of the receptor on Aan enlarged scale.
  • Y Fig. 4 is a section similar to Fig. 3 but taken on the plane 4-4 of Fig. 1 at the entrance opening to the shower cabinet.
  • shower cabinets which are assembled at the point of installation upon a receptor require not only a receptor which 1s accurately made to the dimensions of the cabinet but one which is capable of being joined tothe latter in a leak proof joint.
  • Receptors of this character may advantageously be made from a decorative-cementitious material such as terrazzo, with or without additional pigments.
  • the walls 1() of the cabinet which in this case are sheet metal, are joined to the receptor 11 by a base flange 12 having an angularly disposed locking extremity 13 which seats in a groove 4o 14 in the receptor.
  • The/dimensions of the base flange, the extremity 13, and its relation to the base flange being fixed, the receptor.
  • rim 15 must be shaped to exactly corresponding dimensions in order to secure a proper t and a tight leak proof joint.
  • the foregoing receptor dimensions are in the present case determined by a preformed riml, inthis case of metal, which is shaped to conformy exactly to the aforesaid cabinet dimensions and which serves as a mold section for casting the receptor.
  • the aforesaid rim comprises a ledge 17 which is shown inclined to the vertical at an angle corresponding to the inclination of base flange 12 of the cabinet and which in this case forms the entire upper surface of the receptor sides.
  • the rim structure also includes a section 18 which forms the groove 14 and which in this case is integrally connected with the ledge by connecting section 19 forming the inner face of the upper portion of the receptor sides.
  • the lower edge of the rim is anchored in the plastic material forming vthereceptor by a .return flange 20 which extends inwardly from j the extremity of the lower face section 21 of .the rim.
  • the rim is advantageously made up' exactly to the ⁇ dimensions of the cabinet-enclosure which in this case is square or rectangular in shape, and whenused asa part of the .receptor mold structure it insures the proper dimensioning ofthe rim or curb of the receptor.
  • the cabinet side ⁇ walls 10 in this -case terminate'at spaced points 22 and 23 along one side of the receptor to provide an extrance nopening 24 into the shower cabinet.
  • the .ends of the flanges 13 of the shower cabinet engage abutments at the points 22 -and 23 to prevent their inward movement so as to hold the base flanges ofthe cabinet properly Vpositioned on the receptor nsides and in the groove 14.
  • These'abutments inthe present case are provided by a metal channel shaped section 25 similar in character rto the rim 16 and conforming thereto in shape with the exception that it is not provided with portions 18 for .forming the groove 14.
  • Thesection 25 thus embodies a portion 26 extending across the end ⁇ of the groove 14, providing strong abutments (at each end of the member 25, i. e. at
  • the y cementitious material from which the retion in'which the receptor is to be placed may be either cast inV situ or precast in a proper mold .and moved into position. In either case 'the work may p be done by the ordinary. workman having no if connection Vvwith the manufacture of the cabinets themselves :and without .knowledge of the character or dimensions of the. cabinet, who will neverthelessproduce :an accurately dimensioned receptor by the usecffthe aforefeo said rim'structure.
  • a series of receptors may .be rcastinsitu by the use of a series of properly .abutted rims. Vwhich in such y.case may form the top surfaces-of .the sides ofthe combined receptors.
  • vlIna'shzovver bath construction the vcorn- Vhina-'tion comprisingia preformed shower cabinet, side Wallsfhaving base llanges, Aa ce-V mentitious feast receptor fhavingsides ⁇ for receiwingithe :cabinet side walls, and :a fabril- Vcated receptor rim accurately conforming "to ⁇ the cabinet ibase langesand cast intosaid re- .ceptor Asides 'Lto provide accurately formed faces :for receiving said flanges. v .2.
  • a rim 'forfcast' show-.er :cabinet'receptors comprising Vin combination .a channel .memlber bent into rectangular shape conforming to the dimensions :of a shower cabinet, with the flanges olf-said channel directed outward- ,1*
  • the upper flange ybe-ing of Ia width to provide a seat on the top of the receptor to-receive shower cabinet side Walls, they'weib 10i said channel being formed with ⁇ a groove to receive portions of ⁇ the cabinet side walls.
  • a rim for cast shower cabinet receptors compri singin combination-ia lchannel'niember Vbent ⁇ into rectangular shape .conforming 'to the dimensions -vova shower cabinet, witlithe flanges of said channel directed outwardly,
  • the upper flange being of a widthtaprovidefa seat on top ⁇ of the receptor to ⁇ receive shower cabinet side walls, the web V'of said channel extending downwardly and adapted' to iiace the upper lportionofrthe receptor sides, ⁇ Vand wv.
  • said rim having abutments at-eachside olf-the fijn;

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ilg 23, 1932. P.' w. KERR ET AL 1,373,424
SHOWER BATH CONSTRUCTION Filed Nov. 1e, 1931 Patented Aug. 23, 1932 UNITEDA STATES 1 A'11r=iNr- OFFICE PAUL w. KEEP. AND ARTHUR n. JoNEs, or EIQKILIARnINDIANA,'AssIeNoRs To HENRY wEIs MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., OrfELxHAIaT, INDIANA, A CORPORATION F INDIANA SHOWER BATH CONSTRUCTION Application led November 16, 1931.4 Serial No. 575,294.
This/invention relates to shower bath constructions, and among other objects aims to provide an improved shower cabinet receptor and to faciliti-ate its manufacture.
The invention may be readily understood by reference to one construction embodying the invention and disclosed in the accompanying drawing.
In said drawing: Fig. 1 is a plan viewof a shower receptor. Fig. 2 is a transverse sec-tion on the plane 2-2 of' Fig. 1, showing the receptor and the lower portion of a superposed shower cabinet. Fig. 3 is a section similar to that of Fig. 2 but showing only one side of the receptor on Aan enlarged scale. Y Fig. 4 is a section similar to Fig. 3 but taken on the plane 4-4 of Fig. 1 at the entrance opening to the shower cabinet. Shower cabinets which are assembled at the point of installation upon a receptor, require not only a receptor which 1s accurately made to the dimensions of the cabinet but one which is capable of being joined tothe latter in a leak proof joint. Ifthe receptor is made at the point'of installation or cast in situ-ewhich can be done to advantage-, 1s must .be formed to accurate size, particularly if it is to have a pre-manufactured cabinet such as a sheet metal cabinet, erected upon and joined to it. Receptors of this character may advantageously be made from a decorative-cementitious material such as terrazzo, with or without additional pigments.
In the illustrative shower construction the walls 1() of the cabinet, which in this case are sheet metal, are joined to the receptor 11 by a base flange 12 having an angularly disposed locking extremity 13 which seats in a groove 4o 14 in the receptor. The/dimensions of the base flange, the extremity 13, and its relation to the base flange being fixed, the receptor. rim 15 must be shaped to exactly corresponding dimensions in order to secure a proper t and a tight leak proof joint.
' The foregoing receptor dimensions are in the present case determined by a preformed riml, inthis case of metal, which is shaped to conformy exactly to the aforesaid cabinet dimensions and which serves as a mold section for casting the receptor. As here shown, the aforesaid rim comprises a ledge 17 which is shown inclined to the vertical at an angle corresponding to the inclination of base flange 12 of the cabinet and which in this case forms the entire upper surface of the receptor sides. The rim structure also includes a section 18 which forms the groove 14 and which in this case is integrally connected with the ledge by connecting section 19 forming the inner face of the upper portion of the receptor sides.
.The lower edge of the rim is anchored in the plastic material forming vthereceptor by a .return flange 20 which extends inwardly from j the extremity of the lower face section 21 of .the rim. The rim is advantageously made up' exactly to the `dimensions of the cabinet-enclosure which in this case is square or rectangular in shape, and whenused asa part of the .receptor mold structure it insures the proper dimensioning ofthe rim or curb of the receptor. l g i `The cabinet side `walls 10 in this -case terminate'at spaced points 22 and 23 along one side of the receptor to provide an extrance nopening 24 into the shower cabinet.` The .ends of the flanges 13 of the shower cabinet engage abutments at the points 22 -and 23 to prevent their inward movement so as to hold the base flanges ofthe cabinet properly Vpositioned on the receptor nsides and in the groove 14. These'abutments inthe present case are provided by a metal channel shaped section 25 similar in character rto the rim 16 and conforming thereto in shape with the exception that it is not provided with portions 18 for .forming the groove 14. Thesection 25 thus embodies a portion 26 extending across the end `of the groove 14, providing strong abutments (at each end of the member 25, i. e. at
the points 22 and 23) for the ends of flanges 13 for the purposes aforesaid. Moreover the y cementitious material from which the retion in'which the receptor is to be placed. Obviously the receptor may be either cast inV situ or precast in a proper mold .and moved into position. In either case 'the work may p be done by the ordinary. workman having no if connection Vvwith the manufacture of the cabinets themselves :and without .knowledge of the character or dimensions of the. cabinet, who will neverthelessproduce :an accurately dimensioned receptor by the usecffthe aforefeo said rim'structure. A series of receptors :may .be rcastinsitu by the use of a series of properly .abutted rims. Vwhich in such y.case may form the top surfaces-of .the sides ofthe combined receptors.
v 'The rim structures are advantageously gal- ,vamized =or provided with somelother rust .proof coating, or they maybe made .of a rust proof material. f p
Gbviously' the invention is not V:limited :to
fthe. details. of the illustrative VVconstruction .since these-may be variously modified. .Moreover it isjnot indispensable that .all features `of the Vinvention be used jointly since `various teaturesimay be used .toadvantage in dit- .erent combinations and' subwombinations.
1 'Havingadescribed our invention, we claim:Y
-.1. vlIna'shzovver bath construction the vcorn- Vhina-'tion comprisingia preformed shower cabinet, side Wallsfhaving base llanges, Aa ce-V mentitious feast receptor fhavingsides `for receiwingithe :cabinet side walls, and :a fabril- Vcated receptor rim accurately conforming "to `the cabinet ibase langesand cast intosaid re- .ceptor Asides 'Lto provide accurately formed faces :for receiving said flanges. v .2. Inashower bath construction the Veeni- -binatien'comprising a preformed showercabinet, side yWall-s having inwardly extending base re-entrant locking flanges, a vce- ;nientitious-cast Yreceptor having sides .for vreceiving 'the cabinet side walls, anda fabricated v:recepl'jorrim Y accurately conforming .to -saidbase flange and having-.a groove Vfor receiving-said ile-entrant flange, and Vcast into sai-d. receptor sides to ,provideV accurately nformed/f faces for receiving-said flanges.
f3'. v In fa" shower ybath `construction .the Iconnbinatien comprising -a'pre-iior1n-e ll shower cabinet, sidejwall's 'having-inwardly extend- 'liang' base'fand zresentrant locking itlanges, said e side Walls terminating at spaced pointstoprovide an entrance opening into the shower cabinet, and a fabricated metal rim conforming accurately to said base flanges and said cabinet dimensions and having a groove for receiving said re-entrant flange, said rim having abutments across said groove at the terminal points of said cabinet walls and langes for holding the latter in position, said rim being cast into and forming a mold for a portion yof the receptor side Walls to provide accurately dimensioned- 'surfaces forv receiving the c abinet walls.
. 4. In .a shower cabinet construction, a metal'frim conforming to Vthe exact dimensions oli' the cabine'tand shaped to pr'ovidesurfaces `on which :to seat the cabinet yside walls, said rimbeing adapted to be cast into a shower recepter and' to iorma mold fora portion of said receptor. l Y
5. A rim 'forfcast' show-.er :cabinet'receptors comprising Vin combination .a channel .memlber bent into rectangular shape conforming to the dimensions :of a shower cabinet, with the flanges olf-said channel directed outward- ,1*
ly, the upper flange ybe-ing of Ia width :to provide a seat on the top of the receptor to-receive shower cabinet side Walls, they'weib 10i said channel being formed with `a groove to receive portions of `the cabinet side walls.
l'6. A rim for cast shower cabinet receptors compri singin combination-ia lchannel'niember Vbent `into rectangular shape .conforming 'to the dimensions -vova shower cabinet, witlithe flanges of said channel directed outwardly,
the upper flange being of a widthtaprovidefa seat on top `of the receptor to `receive shower cabinet side walls, the web V'of said channel extending downwardly and adapted' to iiace the upper lportionofrthe receptor sides,` Vand wv.
the lower flan-ge of said :channel beingfar ranged to be anchored init-he receptor sides. 7. A -rim 1i'orcast showercaibinet receptors compri-'sing rn I combination aeha-nnel member /fbent into rectangular shape Yccnorming"to 'gi. "the dimensions fof Va shower cabinet, `with; the
flanges of 'saidchanneldirected outward "the upper ilangefbeingv of aV width'to provi e faseat on top vofi-the receptor -to receivesliovver cabinet sidewalls, the web of lsaid channel I 'extending 'downwardly and' adapted to iace 'the 'upper lportion Yof the receptorv sides, vand the lower flange -of said `channel beingl arranged to be anchored in lthe receptor sides,
said rim having abutments at-eachside olf-the fijn;
cabinet 'door `opening against vwhicl'i Jthe lower edges 'of -said cabinet may abut. j l 18. InV a sho-We-rbath construction Zthe-combination comprisingy a read-y `made sheet metal shovvercabinet having-outwardly eigtending' Vbase llanges :withV downwardly 'extending extremity, a 'cast `receptor h-alvling :sides to'4 support said eabinet, .and `a'ahri- 'cated' metal Lreceptor'rimcast into lthe upper portion of said receptorsides,lsaid rimlfraving signatures.
PAUL W. KERR. ARTHUR E. JONES.
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