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NZ553183A - Adjustable Shower Head Rail connected to a conduit outlet - Google Patents

Adjustable Shower Head Rail connected to a conduit outlet

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NZ553183A
NZ553183A NZ553183A NZ55318307A NZ553183A NZ 553183 A NZ553183 A NZ 553183A NZ 553183 A NZ553183 A NZ 553183A NZ 55318307 A NZ55318307 A NZ 55318307A NZ 553183 A NZ553183 A NZ 553183A
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New Zealand
Prior art keywords
shower
rail
rail assembly
assembly according
outlet
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NZ553183A
Inventor
Anthony Paul Comenos
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Pace Holdings Pty Ltd
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Priority claimed from AU2006900693A external-priority patent/AU2006900693A0/en
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Publication of NZ553183A publication Critical patent/NZ553183A/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/06Devices for suspending or supporting the supply pipe or supply hose of a shower-bath
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/042Arrangements on taps for wash-basins or baths for connecting to the wall

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  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Hydrology & Water Resources (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Water Supply & Treatment (AREA)
  • Bathtubs, Showers, And Their Attachments (AREA)
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Abstract

A shower rail assembly to which a shower head assembly is releasably secured is disclosed. The rail assembly 11 comprises a mounting means for mounting the shower rail assembly to a conduit outlet 19. A rail 13 is rotatably mounted to the mounting means, the rail being rotatable in a plane substantially parallel to a wall of a shower recess through which the conduit outlet extends.

Description

55 3 183 Please return form bv mail to: Intellectual Property Office New Zealand PO Box 30 687 Lower Hutt New Zealand You can confirm the details of registered Intellectual Property at www.iponz.govtnz IP number/s: Current Owner: fLc* - Pty Your reference: / ^ ^ -Office yse onfy- Patents Act 1953 Patent Form No. 5 - Complete Specification H No Date: (aj *r • -y * I (or We), (b) SW'.. .1^. hereby declare the invention, for which I (or we) pray that a patent may be granted to rne (or us), and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement Total Fee Paid NZ$ 3lCq ,qq •^Credit card - Please complete Credit card authorisation Direct Debit - Please provide Customer ID Number Customer Number Cheque - Made out the Ministry of Economic Development Your receipt will be automatically emailed to you. Please tick this box if you wish to receive a receipt by post Continued over...
For assistance completing this form please call 0508 4 (PONZ (0503 447 669) [c) continue application on page 2 Signature Date Telephone Email 13. FEB. 2007 15:44 WRAV AND ASSOCIATES NO. 348 P. 55 3 183 (*) Where priority as provided by subsection (2) or subsection (3) of section 11 of the Patents Act 1953 is desired in respect of one or more provisional specifications, quote number or numbers and date or dates (a) Insert titie of invention (b) State (in full) name, address, and nationality of applicant or applicants as in application form (c)On the next page begin full description of invention. The continuation of die specification should be upon paper of the same size as this form, on one side only, with die Ones well spaced and with a margin of 4 cm on the left hand part of the paper.
The completion of the description should be followed by the words "What I (or we) claim is" after which should be written the claim or claims numbered consecutively. (See note below.) The specification and the duplicate thereof must be signed at the end NOTE.—The claims must relate to a singte Invention, must be clear and succinct, and must be fairty based on the matter disclosed in the specification. They should form in brief a Cleat statement of that which constitutes the invention. Applicants should be careful that their claims include neither more nor less titan they desire to protect by their patent Any unnecessary multiplicity of claims or prolixity of language should be avoided. Claims should not be made for the efficiency or advantages of the invention. intellectual property office of n.z. 1 3 FEB 2007 RECEIVED For assistance completing this form please call 0508 4IPONZ (0503 447 6$9) Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 "Shower Rail Assembly" Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to a shower rail assembly for use in conjunction with a shower head assembly typically in a shower recess.
Background Art When considering plumbing fittings such as taps and shower head assemblies, there are a multitude of different arrangements and designs available to the consumer. Inevitably, with the vast range of fittings, there are several variations to the way the fittings are attached to the plumbing conduits, most of which do 10 not compliment fittings from other ranges without requiring modification to the fitting itself or the plumbing conduit it is to be attached.
As a result of these variations, the installation of the majority of plumbing fittings available typically require a skilled trades person, adding cost to what should be a relatively inexpensive procedure.
A popular fitting arrangement in a shower recess is an arrangement having a shower head attached to a flexible hose, wherein one end is secured to the plumbing conduit extending from the wall of the shower recess. In this arrangement the showerhead is slidingly retained on a rail attached to the wall. The rail is typically fitted to a wall of the shower recess in a vertical orientation, 20 with the shower head releasably retained thereto such that it may be removed for hand held operation. This arrangement also allows the showerhead to be positioned at various heights, limited somewhat by the length and position of the rail.
To secure the rail to the wall of the recess fasteners are used which pass into the 25 wall, typically in the vicinity of the top and bottom of the rail. This often means that when installing the rail, holes need to be drilled through the tiles of the recess and into the wail of the bathroom. Due to the tendency for tiles to crack Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 or even score when drilling a hole, people are reluctant to install a rail type shower system.
The preceding discussion of the background to the invention is intended only to facilitate an understanding of the present invention. It should be appreciated that 5 the discussion is not an acknowledgement or admission that any of the material referred to was part of the common general knowledge as at the priority date of the application.
It is an object of this invention to ameliorate, mitigate or overcome, at least one disadvantage of the prior art, or which will at least provide the public with a 10 practical choice.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION The present invention provides a shower rail assembly to which a shower head assembly is releasably secured, the rail assembly comprises a mounting means for mounting the shower rail assembly to a conduit outlet, and a rail rotatably 15 mounted to the mounting means, the rail being rotable in a plane substantially paralell to a wall of a shower recess through which the conduit outlet extends..
In contrast to the prior art, the rail assembly of the present invention can be fitted to a wall without requiring fasteners to secure the rail of the assembly to the wall. This obviates the need to drill holes into the wall and hence negates the 20 possibility of damaging the wall and the tiles, or other wall covering, during installation of the assembly. This makes the present invention a viable option to renovators who may be updating their bathroom fixtures. The present invention also reduces the time of installation and is therefore advantageous to trades people.
Preferably the rail is an elongate element.
Preferably the rail is held in position by a detent arrangement.
Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 in one aspect of the invention the rail may extend from the mounting means such that the mounting means is at one end or in close proximity to one end of the rail.
In one arrangement the rail may be rotated from a first position, whereby a first end of the rail is above the mounting means, to a. second position, whereby the 5 first end is below the mounting means. Preferably in each of the first and second positions the rail is in a substantially vertical orientation and angularly spaced at 180° to each other.
In another arrangement the rail may be rotated to a third and fourth position, both being in a substantially horizontal orientation, and angularly spaced at 180° to 10 each other.
In another aspect of the invention the mounting means is located between the ends of the rail.
The mounting means may comprise a mounting member adapted to be releasably secured to the conduit. The mounting member may threadingly 15 engage the conduit.
Preferably the mounting member incorporates an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with each other. Preferably the outlet is in fluid communication with the conduit when mounted thereon.
The outlet may releasably retain the shower head assembly. The shower head 20 assembly may comprise a flexible hose and a shower head.
Preferably the flexible hose is secured to the outlet of the mounting member when installed. The flexible hose and outlet may be arranged such that the flexible hose is free to rotate relative to the outlet.
The showerhead may comprise a handle having a water spray outlet at one end 25 whilst the other end is adapted to be releasably attached to the rail at any point there along.
Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 The present invention further provides a shower rail assembly comprising a first portion adapted to be secured to a plumbing conduit, and a second portion rotatably mounted to the first portion wherein the second portion is rotable in a plane substantially paralell to a wall of a shower recess through which the 5 plumbing conduit extends.
The first portion may comprise an inlet and an outlet which is in fluid communication with the conduit.
The second portion may comprise a rail which may be rotatably positioned between a first vertical position and a second vertical position.
In use a shower head of a shower head assembly may be releasably retained on the rail at the desired position.
The present invention further provides a shower rail assembly as herein before described further comprising a shower head assembly having a flexible hose and a showerhead.
Description of the Drawings The invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of a specific embodiment thereof as shown in the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a front view of the shower rail assembly in a first position 20 according to an embodiment of the present invention, having a shower head assembly fitted thereto; Figure 2 is a left side view of figure 1; Figure 3 is a right side view of figure 1; Figure 4 is a top view of figure 1; Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 Figure 5 is a bottom view of figure 1; Figure 6 is a front view of the shower rail assembly in a second position according to an embodiment of the present invention, having a shower head assembly fitted thereto; Figure 7 is a left side view of figure 6; Figure 8 is a right side view of figure 6; Figure 9 is a top view of figure 6; Figure 10 is a bottom view of figure 6; and Figure 11 is a cross sectional view of the shower rail assembly shown in figure 6.
Best Mode(s) for Carrying out the Invention Referring to the figures, the invention according to an embodiment is in the form of a shower rail assembly 11 comprising a rail 13 rotatably mounted to a mounting means in the form of a mounting member 15.
The mounting member 15 is adapted to be secured to a conduit (not shown) extending through a wall (not shown). The mounting member 15 comprises an inlet 17 and an outlet 19. The outlet 19 is in fluid communication with the conduit when the mounting member 15 is secured thereto.
The rail 13 may be rotated between a first position, as shown in figures 1-5, wherein a first end 14 of the rail 13 is located above the mounting member 15, and a second position, as shown in figures 6 -10, wherein the first end 14 is located below the mounting member 15.
When in use, a shower head assembly 21 is fitted to the shower rail assembly 11. The shower head assembly 21 comprises a flexible hose 23, which is Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 attached to the outlet 19 of the mounting member 15, and a showerhead 25. The showerhead 25 comprises a handle 26 having a spray outlet 28 at one end whilst the other end is adapted to be removably attached on the rail 13 whereupon it may be slidingly positioned at the desired height.
To install the shower rail assembly 11, the installer first removes the current shower head assembly in the usual manner before fitting the shower rail assembly 11. Installation may be achieved by rotating the mounting member 15 until the shower rail assembly 11 is secured to the conduit. The shower head assembly 21 may then be secured to the outlet 19, if not already installed.
In operation the rail 13 is adjusted according to the required height of the shower head 25. Where, for instance, a tall person may be showering, the rail 13 is first be positioned in the first position, as shown in figure 1 to 5. The shower head 25 may then be positioned and retained on the rail 13 at the desired height along the rail 13.
When a shorter person, such as a child, wishes to use the shower, the rail 13 may need to be first placed in the second position, as shown in figures 6 to 10. Again, the shower head 25 may then be positioned and retained on the rail 13 at the desired height along the rail 13.
Modifications and variations such as would be apparent to the skilled addressee 20 are considered to fall within the scope of the present invention.
Throughout the specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.

Claims (21)

Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 - 8 - -The Claims Defining the Invention are as Follows
1. A shower rail assembly to which a shower head assembly is releasably secured, the rail assembly comprises a mounting means for mounting the shower rail assembly to a conduit outlet, and a rail rotatably mounted to the mounting means, the rail being rotable in a plane substantially paralell to a wall of a shower recess through which the conduit outlet extends.
2. The shower rail assembly according to claim 1 wherein the rail is an elongate element. \
3. The shower rail assembly according to claim 1, or 2 wherein the rail is held in position by a detent arrangement.
4. The shower rail assembly according to 'any one of the preceding claims wherein the rail extends from the mounting means such that the mounting means is at one end or in close proximity to one end of the rail.
5. The shower rail assembly according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the rail is rotatable from a first position, whereby a first end of the rail is above the mounting means, to a second position, whereby the first end is below the mounting means.
6. The shower rail assembly according to claim 5 wherein in each of the first and second positions the rail is in a substantially vertical orientation, and angularly spaced at 180° to each other.
7. The shower rail assembly according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the rail is rotatable from a third and fourth position, both being in a substantially horizontal orientation, and angularly spaced at 180° to each other.
8. The shower rail assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the mounting means is located between the ends of the rail. Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 -9-
9. The shower rail assembly according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the mounting means comprises a mounting member adapted to be releasably secured to the conduit.
10. The shower rail assembly according to claim 9 wherein the mounting member incorporates an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with each other.
11. The shower rail assembly according to claim 10 wherein the outlet is in fluid communication with the conduit when mounted thereon.
12. The shower rail assembly according claims 9 or 10 wherein the outlet releasably retains the shower head assembly.
13.The shower rail assembly according to claim 12 wherein the shower head assembly comprises a flexible hose and a showerhead.
14.The shower rail assembly according to claim 13 wherein the flexible hose is secured to the outlet of the mounting member when installed.
15. The shower rail assembly according to claim 14 wherein the flexible hose and outlet is arranged such that the flexible hose is free to rotate relative to the outlet.
16.The shower rail assembly according to any one of claims 13,14 or 15 wherein the shower head comprises a handle having a water spray outlet at one end whilst the other end is adapted to be releasably attached to the rail at any point there along.
17.A shower rail assembly comprising a first portion adapted to be secured to a plumbing conduit, and a second portion rotatably mounted to the first portion, wherein the second portion is rotable in a plane substantially paralell to a wall of a shower recess through which the plumbing conduit extends. Received at IPONZ on 17 March 2008 -10-
18. The shower rail assembly according claim 17 wherein the first portion comprises an inlet and an outlet which is in fluid communication with the conduit.
19. The shower rail assembly according claim 17 or 18 wherein the second portion comprises a rail which is rotatably positioned between a first vertical position and a second vertical position.
20. A shower rail assembly as herein before described in any one of claims 17 to 19 further comprising a shower head assembly having a flexible hose and a shower head, the shower head being adapted to be releasably retained on the rail at the desired position.
21. A shower rail assembly substantially as herein described with reference to the drawings. END OF CLAIMS
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