US20090049596A1 - Removable tub divider - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a removable divider for a tub.
- Tubs or sinks are known and have a wide variety of uses. Some tubs hold water while washing dishes, clothes, or other household items of varying sizes. Tubs further provide draining areas for washing machines for example.
- Tub dividers span opposing tub walls to partition the tub into separate tub sections. Often one tub section is used for washing an item while the other is used for rinsing. Alternatively, only one tub section is used, which reduces the water required to submerge the item due to the tub sections reduced size relative the entire tub. Tub dividers may interfere when washing an item, especially a larger item.
- Some known tub assemblies include a removable tub divider. When installed within the tub, the removable tub divider partitions the tub into separate sections. Removing the tub divider provides the larger tub area.
- Many removable tub dividers include relatively complex arrangements for maintaining the position of the tub divider within the tub. Such arrangements can increase the time required to install and remove the tub divider within the tub and the costs associated with manufacturing the tub assembly.
- An example tub divider includes a wall moveable between an installed position and an uninstalled position.
- the wall partitions a tub when in the installed position.
- a lock pin moves between a first position and a biased position. The lock pin limits movement of the wall when in the first position.
- An example divided tub assembly includes a tub, a removable wall for partitioning the tub, and a flange extending from at least one of the tub and the removable wall.
- the flange engages a slot on the other of the tub and the removable wall.
- the flange limits relative movement between the removable wall and the tub.
- a lock pin moves between a first position and a biased position. The lock pin limits movement of the wall when in the first position.
- Another example divided tub assembly includes a plurality of tub sidewalls and a tub at least partially defined by the tub sidewalls.
- a removable wall is moveable to an installed position for partitioning the tub.
- a wall extension of the removable wall is receivable within a sidewall aperture defined by one of the tub sidewalls. The wall extension guides movement of the removable wall.
- a cap has a cap extension for receipt within a cap aperture defined by one the tub sidewalls. The cap limits relative movement between the removable wall and the tub.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example tub assembly having a removable tub divider wall.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a top view of the example tub assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the removable tub divider wall of FIG. 1 in an uninstalled position.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a close-up view of the removable tub divider wall of FIG. 1 in an uninstalled position.
- FIG. 6 illustrates another example tub assembly having a tub divider wall in an uninstalled position.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the tub of FIG. 6 without the tub divider wall.
- FIG. 8 illustrates the tub assembly of FIG. 6 with a lock cap.
- An example tub assembly 10 includes a removable tub divider 14 and a tub 18 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the removable tub divider 14 is a type of removable wall.
- the tub 18 includes a plurality of sidewalls 22 attached to a bottom 26 . In an installed position, the tub divider 14 spans opposing sidewalls 22 to partition the tub 18 into separate, adjacent washing areas 34 a , 34 b .
- a tub bottom 26 includes drains 30 on opposing side of the tub divider 14 .
- each of the washing areas 34 a , 34 b may be separately filled with water directed through a faucet (not shown) moveable between washing areas 34 a , 34 b .
- the tub 18 is a laundry tub for example, which can be used for washing a variety of items and for draining a washing machine.
- a seal 38 is secured around a perimeter portion of the tub divider 14 .
- the seal 38 blocks flow between the adjacent washing areas 34 a , 34 b of FIG. 2 when the tub divider is in an installed position.
- the tub divider 14 is formed from a polymer material, such as polypropylene.
- the seal 38 is also formed of a polymer that is injection molded with the tub divider 14 .
- the tub divider 14 includes an extending lock pin 42 .
- a spring 46 such as a coil spring, receives a portion of the lock pin 42 .
- the spring 46 biases the lock pin 42 away from the tub divider 14 in a direction A.
- a tab 50 extending from the lock pin 42 may be used to overcome the spring force biasing the lock pin 42 away from the tub divider 14 .
- An operator contacts the tab 50 to move the lock pin 42 toward the tub divider 14 in a direction B.
- the lock pin 42 is shown in a less biased position. Moving the lock pin 42 in direction B, such as when adjusting the tab 50 , would move the lock pin 42 from a less biased position to a more biased position.
- a cover 54 attaches to the top portion of the tub divider 14 to limit movement of the lock pin 42 and spring 46 .
- the cover 54 may fasten to the tub divider 14 with mechanical fasteners 52 , such as screws.
- the cover 54 snap fits to the upper portion of the tub divider 14 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates a portion of the tub 18 having features for engaging the tub divider 14 .
- a tub aperture 58 receives the lock pin 42 when the tub divider 14 is in an installed position.
- Grooves 62 molded in the sidewalls 22 of the tub 18 receive a flange 66 extending from the tub divider 14 . Aligning the flange 66 with the groove 62 facilitates installing the tub divider 14 in a position appropriate for engaging the tub aperture 58 with the lock pin 42 .
- the flange 66 has a relatively dovetail shape.
- Maintaining the position of the lock pin 42 relative to the tub 18 during installation would prevent fully installing the tub divider 14 due to the lock pin 42 contacting a tub upper surface 70 .
- the lock pin 42 contacts the tub upper surface 70 when moving to an installed position within the tub 18 , which moves the lock pin 42 in the direction B as the tub divider 14 moves further into the tub 18 .
- Other installation examples include an operator moving the tab 50 to move the lock pin 42 in the direction B, which allows the tub divider 14 to move further into the tub 18 .
- the lock pin 42 may contact one of the sidewalls 22 when moving to an installed position.
- the lock pin 42 extends along direction A into the tub aperture 58 when the tub divider 14 seats within the tub 18 in an installed position.
- the lock pin 42 contacts edges of the tub aperture 58 , which limits movement of the tub divider 14 away from the installed position and out of the tub 18 .
- removing the tub divider 14 requires an operator to move the tab 50 toward the center of the tub divider 14 along direction B to withdraw the lock pin 42 from the tub aperture 58 prior to removal.
- FIG. 6 illustrates another example tub assembly 100 having a tub divider 114 .
- the tub divider 114 includes an extension pin 118 received within an aperture 120 defined by the sidewall 122 .
- the example of FIG. 6 illustrates the tub divider 114 moving toward an installed position as the aperture 120 has not fully received the extension pin 118 .
- the sidewall 122 defines the aperture 120 and flanges 126 on the sidewall 122 limit movement of the tub divider 114 relative to the sidewall 122 of the tub 108 .
- the aperture 120 receives the extension pin 118 to guide the tub divider 114 into an installed position.
- the tub sidewall 122 also defines a second aperture 130 for engaging an extension tab 134 of a lock cap 138 .
- Moving the extension tab 134 into the second aperture 130 limits movement of the tub divider 114 away from the installed position within the tub 108 .
- the extension tab 134 contacts the sides of the second aperture 130 holding the position of the lock cap 138 and limiting relative movement between the tub divider 114 and the tub 108 .
- extension pin 118 Although described in terms of the extension pin 118 and an extension tab 134 , a person skilled in the art and having the benefit of this disclosure would be able to develop additional suitable extension features, which would fall within the scope of this invention.
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- The present invention relates generally to a removable divider for a tub.
- Tubs or sinks are known and have a wide variety of uses. Some tubs hold water while washing dishes, clothes, or other household items of varying sizes. Tubs further provide draining areas for washing machines for example.
- Tub dividers span opposing tub walls to partition the tub into separate tub sections. Often one tub section is used for washing an item while the other is used for rinsing. Alternatively, only one tub section is used, which reduces the water required to submerge the item due to the tub sections reduced size relative the entire tub. Tub dividers may interfere when washing an item, especially a larger item.
- Some known tub assemblies include a removable tub divider. When installed within the tub, the removable tub divider partitions the tub into separate sections. Removing the tub divider provides the larger tub area.
- Many removable tub dividers include relatively complex arrangements for maintaining the position of the tub divider within the tub. Such arrangements can increase the time required to install and remove the tub divider within the tub and the costs associated with manufacturing the tub assembly.
- An example tub divider includes a wall moveable between an installed position and an uninstalled position. The wall partitions a tub when in the installed position. A lock pin moves between a first position and a biased position. The lock pin limits movement of the wall when in the first position.
- An example divided tub assembly includes a tub, a removable wall for partitioning the tub, and a flange extending from at least one of the tub and the removable wall. The flange engages a slot on the other of the tub and the removable wall. The flange limits relative movement between the removable wall and the tub. A lock pin moves between a first position and a biased position. The lock pin limits movement of the wall when in the first position.
- Another example divided tub assembly includes a plurality of tub sidewalls and a tub at least partially defined by the tub sidewalls. A removable wall is moveable to an installed position for partitioning the tub. A wall extension of the removable wall is receivable within a sidewall aperture defined by one of the tub sidewalls. The wall extension guides movement of the removable wall. A cap has a cap extension for receipt within a cap aperture defined by one the tub sidewalls. The cap limits relative movement between the removable wall and the tub.
- The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of an embodiment. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can briefly be described as follows.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example tub assembly having a removable tub divider wall. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a top view of the example tub assembly ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 illustrates the removable tub divider wall ofFIG. 1 in an uninstalled position. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a close-up view of the removable tub divider wall ofFIG. 1 in an uninstalled position. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a close-up view of the tub ofFIG. 1 without the tub divider wall. -
FIG. 6 illustrates another example tub assembly having a tub divider wall in an uninstalled position. -
FIG. 7 illustrates the tub ofFIG. 6 without the tub divider wall. -
FIG. 8 illustrates the tub assembly ofFIG. 6 with a lock cap. - An
example tub assembly 10 includes aremovable tub divider 14 and atub 18 as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . Theremovable tub divider 14 is a type of removable wall. Thetub 18 includes a plurality ofsidewalls 22 attached to abottom 26. In an installed position, thetub divider 14spans opposing sidewalls 22 to partition thetub 18 into separate,adjacent washing areas tub bottom 26 includesdrains 30 on opposing side of thetub divider 14. As known, each of thewashing areas washing areas tub 18 is a laundry tub for example, which can be used for washing a variety of items and for draining a washing machine. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , aseal 38 is secured around a perimeter portion of thetub divider 14. Theseal 38 blocks flow between theadjacent washing areas FIG. 2 when the tub divider is in an installed position. In one example, thetub divider 14 is formed from a polymer material, such as polypropylene. Theseal 38 is also formed of a polymer that is injection molded with thetub divider 14. - The
tub divider 14 includes an extendinglock pin 42. Aspring 46, such as a coil spring, receives a portion of thelock pin 42. Thespring 46 biases thelock pin 42 away from thetub divider 14 in a direction A. Atab 50 extending from thelock pin 42 may be used to overcome the spring force biasing thelock pin 42 away from thetub divider 14. An operator contacts thetab 50 to move thelock pin 42 toward thetub divider 14 in a direction B. In this example, thelock pin 42 is shown in a less biased position. Moving thelock pin 42 in direction B, such as when adjusting thetab 50, would move thelock pin 42 from a less biased position to a more biased position. - A
cover 54 attaches to the top portion of thetub divider 14 to limit movement of thelock pin 42 andspring 46. Thecover 54 may fasten to thetub divider 14 withmechanical fasteners 52, such as screws. In another example, thecover 54 snap fits to the upper portion of thetub divider 14. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a portion of thetub 18 having features for engaging thetub divider 14. Atub aperture 58 receives thelock pin 42 when thetub divider 14 is in an installed position.Grooves 62 molded in thesidewalls 22 of thetub 18 receive aflange 66 extending from thetub divider 14. Aligning theflange 66 with thegroove 62 facilitates installing thetub divider 14 in a position appropriate for engaging thetub aperture 58 with thelock pin 42. In this example, theflange 66 has a relatively dovetail shape. - Maintaining the position of the
lock pin 42 relative to thetub 18 during installation would prevent fully installing thetub divider 14 due to thelock pin 42 contacting a tubupper surface 70. In one installation example, thelock pin 42 contacts the tubupper surface 70 when moving to an installed position within thetub 18, which moves thelock pin 42 in the direction B as thetub divider 14 moves further into thetub 18. Other installation examples include an operator moving thetab 50 to move thelock pin 42 in the direction B, which allows thetub divider 14 to move further into thetub 18. - As the
spring 46 biases thelock pin 42 away from thetub divider 14 in direction A, thelock pin 42 may contact one of thesidewalls 22 when moving to an installed position. Thelock pin 42 extends along direction A into thetub aperture 58 when thetub divider 14 seats within thetub 18 in an installed position. Thelock pin 42 contacts edges of thetub aperture 58, which limits movement of thetub divider 14 away from the installed position and out of thetub 18. In one example, removing thetub divider 14 requires an operator to move thetab 50 toward the center of thetub divider 14 along direction B to withdraw thelock pin 42 from thetub aperture 58 prior to removal. -
FIG. 6 illustrates anotherexample tub assembly 100 having atub divider 114. In this example, thetub divider 114 includes anextension pin 118 received within anaperture 120 defined by thesidewall 122. The example ofFIG. 6 illustrates thetub divider 114 moving toward an installed position as theaperture 120 has not fully received theextension pin 118. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , thesidewall 122 defines theaperture 120 andflanges 126 on thesidewall 122 limit movement of thetub divider 114 relative to thesidewall 122 of thetub 108. Theaperture 120 receives theextension pin 118 to guide thetub divider 114 into an installed position. - The
tub sidewall 122 also defines asecond aperture 130 for engaging anextension tab 134 of alock cap 138. Moving theextension tab 134 into thesecond aperture 130 limits movement of thetub divider 114 away from the installed position within thetub 108. Theextension tab 134 contacts the sides of thesecond aperture 130 holding the position of thelock cap 138 and limiting relative movement between thetub divider 114 and thetub 108. - Although described in terms of the
extension pin 118 and anextension tab 134, a person skilled in the art and having the benefit of this disclosure would be able to develop additional suitable extension features, which would fall within the scope of this invention. - Further, although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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