Abstract:
A mounting mechanism for attaching an article to a wall includes a first portion adapted to be attached to the wall and a second portion adapted to be attached to the article. The first portion includes at least one aperture formed therein, and at least one projection depending therefrom. In one embodiment, the first portion includes a tab depending therefrom. The second portion includes at least one aperture formed therein and at least one projection depending. To effectuate attachment of the article to the wall, the first portion and the second portion are engaged with one another. During engagement of the first portion and the second portion with one another, the at least one projection of the first portion is received in the at least one aperture of the second portion and the at least one projection of the second portion is received in the at least one aperture of the first portion to constrain movement of the first portion and the second portion relative to one another. In the embodiment including the tab, the tab constrains movement of the first portion and the second portion relative to one another during engagement of the first portion and the second portion with one another.
Abstract:
An example shower assembly includes a mount for removeably securing and supporting an accessory item to a shower wall. The mounts are permanently attached to the shower wall and are spaced apart a set desired distance. Slots on the accessory item receive the mounts to support the accessory item firmly and substantially rigidly to the shower wall. Removal of the accessory item is performed by lifting to allow installation of another accessory item as desired.
Abstract:
A wall mounting fixture assembly including a wall mounting fixture having a cavity on its back side, an attaching piece disposed within the cavity and secured to the wall mounting fixture, and a receiving piece for mounting on a wall surface. The attaching piece has a first engagement structure and the receiving piece has a second engagement structure, and the two engagement structures are shaped to engage with each other to mount the fixture assembly onto the wall surface. Also described is an improved household fixture of a towel holder ring for bathrooms and kitchens, which includes a ring for hanging a towel, a hub for retaining the ring, a wall mounting base, and an internal plastic sleeve placed around the section of the ring being retained by the hub and is inserted inside the opening of the hub.
Abstract:
A device for mounting an item on a surface includes a base plate having front and rear major surfaces, a fastener for securing the base plate to the surface, and a retaining member removably connected with the base plate front major surface to retain the item on the device.
Abstract:
A handrail and bracket assembly includes a pair of brackets having two off-set channels that permit the hand rail to be positioned in an expanded or in-use position or a collapsed or stowed position. At least one mounting opening is provided in each bracket for securing it to a wall or other surface. The channels and openings are positioned such that the brackets can be attached to the handrail prior to attaching the brackets to a wall or other surface.
Abstract:
A coupling device for a sanitary fitting is disclosed. The present invention relates to a coupling device, and in particular, a coupling device for mounting sanitary fittings such as showering fittings disposed onto the walls of the bathroom.
Abstract:
A device for supporting bathroom accessories and the like, comprising a suction cup element including a suction part and a holding part adapted to hold a bathroom accessory and the like, and a mounting element including an engaging formation formed to engage and retain the suction part of the suction element and member adapted to attach to a wall.
Abstract:
Towel rail in accordance with the present invention has a bracket, a support and a pin. The bracket has multiple mounds defined on the bracket. The support is pivotally attached to the bracket and is arcuate. When users use the towel rail in accordance with the present invention, towels and clothes hangers will not touch wall because of the arcuate support. When users do not use the towel rail, they can fold the towel rail near a wall to decrease the total volume and easily stored.
Abstract:
A towel rack comprises two fastening bases, two retaining heads, and a towel rod. The fastening bases are fastened onto a wall surface such that the two fastening bases are separated from each other by a predetermined distance. The retaining heads are joined with the fastening bases for retaining two longitudinal ends of the towel rod.
Abstract:
Disclosed are wall mountable accessories which have a bracket with an axial extension and a plate adjacent an inward end of the extension. An escutcheon shrouds the bracket. A recess and projection connection is provided between the plate and escutcheon that restrict relative rotation there between so that the escutcheon can be properly positioned. An accessory, such as a bathroom accessory, is removably linked to the escutcheon adjacent its outer end.