Abstract:
A seal for a bar mounted within a molded tub and surround. The seal includes a flexible flange and a tubular body extending therefrom. The seal provides a plurality of sealing surfaces which operate to engage the bar and aperture such that an effective redundant waterproof seal is provided. The flexible flange is generally perpendicular to the tubular body and is sized to cover any chips or cracks which may exist about the aperture and to accommodate a non-parallel, curved, and/or angled wall portion.
Abstract:
A hanging pole with a sucking disk including a sucking disk body with a threaded shaft on top and a rubber sucking disk on bottom, a compression stand with connecting sleeve on top and a shell plate on bottom, and a pole that connects to the connecting sleeve of the compression stand. The shell plate is smaller than the rubber-sucking disk. A through hole is on the center of the shell plate and leads to the slot hole on the middle of the compression stand; an adjustable threaded nut is inside the slot hole; the threaded shaft of the sucking disk body passes through the through hole of the compression stand and screws with the adjustable threaded nut. Users can adjust the adjustable threaded nut to move the sucking disk body back and forth to stick or loose the vacuum area in the center of the sucking disk and press the circumference of the rubber sucking disk firmly to generate a larger vacuum area for stronger sticking strength to offer the hanging pole a stronger sticking strength on the ceramic or glass wall.
Abstract:
A seal for a bar mounted within a molded tub and surround. The seal includes a flexible flange and a tubular body extending therefrom. The seal provides a plurality of sealing surfaces which operate to engage the bar and aperture such that an effective redundant waterproof seal is provided. The flexible flange is generally perpendicular to the tubular body and is sized to cover any chips or cracks which may exist about the aperture and to accommodate a non-parallel, curved, and/or angled wall portion.
Abstract:
A suction-adhesive device comprising a suction cup, a stem extending from the suction cup, and a body through which the stem extends. A spring interacts with the stem and the body for biasing the suction cup towards the body to apply suction. A coloured ring is fixed on the stem for indicating when the spring has drawn the suction cup towards the body.
Abstract:
An adjustable height rod support provides vertical support to rods, such as clothes closet rods, shower curtain rods, towel racks, etc. An embodiment of the rod support includes a housing, a spring, an insert, and a cradle. The spring and insert fit into the housing. The cradle is mounted on the insert. The apparatus is placed under the rod to provide vertical support. When the cradle receives the rod, the spring compresses commensurate with the weight of the rod and any items on the rod. The adjustable height rod support supports the weight of the rod and any items on the rod, thereby relieving stress on the rod itself, as well as the walls, brackets, etc., used to mount rod. The apparatus uses no mounting hardware for installation so it can be installed easily, without tools or fasteners. The apparatus is adjustable to various heights. The apparatus is light weight and thus portable.
Abstract:
A washroom rack which can also be used to hold an object such as soap. It includes: (a) a plurality of support frames adapted to be fastened onto a wall; (b) a plurality of support rods mounted on the support frames; and (c) a tray provided in one side wall thereof with a plurality of blind holes. Each of the blind hole is defined by an open end and a closed end and fastened to one end of the support rod. The tray is provided in a bottom thereof with a plurality of threaded holes corresponding in location to the blind holes such that the tray is fastened to the support rods by a plurality of fastening bolts engaged with the threaded holes.
Abstract:
An improved system for attaching suction cup devices to bathroom or shower walls. The system includes attachments including brushes, sponges, cloths, massaging items etc., which are primarily used to aid people in achieving proper bathing hygiene. The suction cups are intended for use individually or in clusters of two or more and are designed for quick connection and removal to any vertical surface.
Abstract:
The present invention is a mounting structure for glass shelving or a glass wall panel. The mounting structure has a supporting bar which may be an elongated member or a U-shaped member, and an attachment bracket. The rod or bar is used to support the shelf or wall panel. The bracket attaches the supporting bar to a support surface, which is preferably an inner stud. The bracket is generally rectangular in shape, having an elongated hollow interior area for receiving and securing the supporting bar. The supporting bar can be mounted vertically on the stud, extending through a wall or can be directly mounted on the outer wall in either a vertical or horizontal orientation.
Abstract:
The present invention consists of a device that is easily attached to a sanitary water supply and is placed atop a toilet bowl rim such that when utilized by the user, it provides a gentle stream of temperature-controlled clean water to the user's private areas. The device allows the user to cleanse his or her private areas after bodily elimination and allows the easy removal of remaining urine and fecal contaminants. The device also allows the user to gently cleanse private areas that may be affected by various medical conditions and/or surgical procedures that require consistent cleansing to promote healing and to avoid infection. Additionally, the present invention allows the easy introduction of medicine or specialized cleansing fluids in the device so that the user can achieve even greater cleansing and treatment benefits from the device. The present invention is also easily disassembled for cleaning, replacement of parts, and for stowing when not in use.