IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0694907
(2000-10-24)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
57 인용 특허 :
11 |
초록
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A shower caddy for holding personal care articles customarily used in bathroom showers which is reversible to enable the caddy to alternatively be attached to a shower head and shower enclosure panel includes a pair of laterally spaced apart, straight vertical stanchion rods, each having at the uppe
A shower caddy for holding personal care articles customarily used in bathroom showers which is reversible to enable the caddy to alternatively be attached to a shower head and shower enclosure panel includes a pair of laterally spaced apart, straight vertical stanchion rods, each having at the upper end thereof a short upper end arm which protrudes perpendicularly forward from a longer lower portion of the stanchion. An upper transverse bracket member removably attachable at outer lateral ends thereof to the stanchions has a laterally centrally located central arch section having an upwardly concave opening adapted to fit over a shower pipe and thereby suspend the caddy frame therefrom. The reversible shower caddy includes a plurality of article storage shelves which are removably attached to the stanchions at adjustable heights, the shelves protruding perpendicularly forward from the stanchions when the caddy is hung from a shower head. A pair of laterally opposed hooks protruding forward from the stanchions each has an outer portion angled downwardly and rearwardly towards a stanchion, forming therebetween an upwardly facing opening for receiving the upper edge of a shower enclosure panel or door. With shelves removed from the front sides of the stanchions and re-attached to the rear sides thereof, the caddy may be positioned with the openings of the hooks above the upper edge wall of a shower enclosure panel or do thereby enabling the panels to be insertably received within the openings of the hooks, and thereby suspending the caddy on the panel.
대표청구항
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A shower caddy for holding personal care articles customarily used in bathroom showers which is reversible to enable the caddy to alternatively be attached to a shower head and shower enclosure panel includes a pair of laterally spaced apart, straight vertical stanchion rods, each having at the uppe
A shower caddy for holding personal care articles customarily used in bathroom showers which is reversible to enable the caddy to alternatively be attached to a shower head and shower enclosure panel includes a pair of laterally spaced apart, straight vertical stanchion rods, each having at the upper end thereof a short upper end arm which protrudes perpendicularly forward from a longer lower portion of the stanchion. An upper transverse bracket member removably attachable at outer lateral ends thereof to the stanchions has a laterally centrally located central arch section having an upwardly concave opening adapted to fit over a shower pipe and thereby suspend the caddy frame therefrom. The reversible shower caddy includes a plurality of article storage shelves which are removably attached to the stanchions at adjustable heights, the shelves protruding perpendicularly forward from the stanchions when the caddy is hung from a shower head. A pair of laterally opposed hooks protruding forward from the stanchions each has an outer portion angled downwardly and rearwardly towards a stanchion, forming therebetween an upwardly facing opening for receiving the upper edge of a shower enclosure panel or door. With shelves removed from the front sides of the stanchions and re-attached to the rear sides thereof, the caddy may be positioned with the openings of the hooks above the upper edge wall of a shower enclosure panel or do thereby enabling the panels to be insertably received within the openings of the hooks, and thereby suspending the caddy on the panel. 41; US-5160050, 19921100, Russo, 211/040; US-5201414, 19930400, Kaszubinski, 206/444; US-5242060, 19930900, Chiang et al., 211/041.11; US-5255773, 19931000, Pollock, 198/347.3; US-5283603, 19940200, Kronbauer et al., 211/041.1; US-5293992, 19940300, Warner, 206/444; US-5314242, 19940500, Ludlow, 312/297; US-5349331, 19940900, Sieber et al., 211/040; US-D353322, 19941200, Oshry et al., D06/407; US-5464091, 19951100, Callahan et al., 206/045.15; US-5518112, 19960500, Ono et al., 206/308.3; US-5520279, 19960500, Lin, 206/308.1; US-5651202, 19970700, Hewitt, 040/605; US-5672512, 19970900, Shaw, 211/121; US-5697498, 19971200, Weisburn et al., 206/308.1; US-5699905, 19971200, Hara, 206/308.1; US-5711431, 19980100, Reichert, 211/122; US-5715937, 19980200, Oshry et al., 206/308.1; US-5727681, 19980300, Li, 206/308.1; US-5730283, 19980300, Lax, 206/308.1; US-5765695, 19980600, Picciallo, 211/040; US-5775491, 19980700, Taniyama, 206/308.1; US-5823332, 19981000, Clausen, 206/308.1; US-5833062, 19981100, Yeh, 206/308.1; US-5845790, 19981200, Smith, 211/041.12; US-5848688, 19981200, Paloheimo, 206/308.1; US-5881872, 19990300, Frick, 206/308.1; US-6202861, 20010300, Mah, 211/040
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