Wall base and anti-skid shower rod
By embedding a soft rubber pad in the assembly channel of the locking component and combining it with a hollow groove design, the problem of slippage of the riser pipe caused by deformation of the locking component is solved, ensuring the stability and service life of the shower rod.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
The existing wall-mounted structure of shower rods is prone to slippage of the riser pipe due to deformation or aging of the locking parts, which affects the service life of the shower rod.
A soft rubber pad is embedded in the assembly channel of the locking component. The soft rubber pad abuts against the outer wall of the tube. Combined with the hollow groove design and contour setting, the locking force is enhanced. It is fixed to the wall with expansion screws to ensure the stability of the locking component.
In the event of deformation or aging of the locking components, the soft rubber pad compensates for the deformation, enhances friction, prevents the riser pipe from slipping, and extends the service life of the shower rod.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bathroom product technology, specifically to a wall mount and an anti-slip shower rod. Background Technology
[0002] Existing shower rods typically consist of a fixed tube connected to the showerhead and a riser tube inserted into the fixed tube. A wall mount is installed at the connection between the fixed tube and the riser tube to secure the shower rod. The wall mount generally has a base for fixing to the wall and a locking component connected to the base. This locking component, made of plastic, is used to hold the fixed tube and riser tube securely. Over long-term use, it is prone to deformation and aging, causing the riser tube to slip and fail to securely attach to the fixed tube. This results in shower rod failure, shortens its lifespan, and is detrimental to its use. Utility Model Content
[0003] This utility model discloses a wall base, which aims to improve the problem of slippage of the lifting pipe in the existing wall base structure.
[0004] The present invention adopts the following solution:
[0005] A wall mount is disposed at the connection between a fixed pipe and a rising pipe for fixing the two pipe bodies. It includes a fixing member, a locking member, and a housing. The fixing member is fixedly connected to the wall via expansion screws. The housing is detachably connected to the fixing member. The locking member is installed between the fixing member and the housing and has an assembly channel for the pipe body to pass through. At least one soft rubber pad is embedded on the inner wall of the assembly channel. When the locking member is locked to the pipe body, it drives the soft rubber pad to press against the outer wall of the pipe body.
[0006] As a further improvement, the locking member has a hollowed-out groove between at least part of the side wall of the tube body and the outer periphery, and an installation groove is recessed on the side wall with the hollowed-out groove. One end of the soft rubber pad is disposed in the installation groove, and the other end passes through the through hole on the installation groove to limit its position.
[0007] As a further improvement, the inner wall of the soft rubber pad is configured to resemble the inner wall of the assembly channel.
[0008] As a further improvement, a positioning surface is formed within the assembly channel to abut against the fixed tube, thereby limiting the fixed tube axially.
[0009] As a further improvement, the locking member is cylindrical with a protruding mounting portion on one side. A positioning channel communicating with the assembly channel is formed in the mounting portion. A positioning portion is provided on the fixing member corresponding to the positioning channel. The positioning portion is inserted into the positioning channel and locked and limited by fasteners.
[0010] As a further improvement, the positioning channel and the positioning part are configured to be inserted into each other in the direction toward the wall, and the side of the positioning part is provided with screw holes for communicating with the positioning channel.
[0011] As a further improvement, the mounting part is provided with protrusions on both the upper and lower sides, and the fixing member is provided with guide grooves corresponding to the protrusions. The protrusions move along the guide grooves so that the positioning part is aligned and inserted with the positioning channel.
[0012] As a further improvement, a guide rail is provided on the inner wall of the outer shell, and a sliding groove is provided on the fixing member. The guide rail moves along the sliding groove so that the first locking part on the outer shell engages and limits the locking part on the fixing member.
[0013] As a further improvement, the direction of movement of the guide rail along the slide groove is the same as the insertion direction of the positioning channel.
[0014] Another anti-slip shower rod is provided, including a fixed tube, a rising tube, and a wall mount disposed at the connection of the two tubes, the wall mount being the wall mount as described in any of the above claims.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the present invention can achieve the following technical effects:
[0016] 1. By embedding at least one soft rubber pad within the assembly channel of the locking component, the pad possesses a certain elasticity, ensuring it can press firmly against the outer wall of the pipe body, thereby increasing the friction between the locking component and the pipe body. During long-term use, even if the locking component undergoes some deformation or aging, the soft rubber pad can compensate for the deformation, ensuring the locking component continues to lock the pipe body, preventing the riser pipe from slipping out, and extending the lifespan of the shower rod.
[0017] 2. The locking component has a perforated groove to allow for a flexible grip on the side wall of the tube body, ensuring that the locking component can adapt to the shape of the outer wall of the tube body to generate sufficient gripping force during locking. Simultaneously, a soft rubber pad is embedded in the side wall with the perforated groove, conforming to the inner wall of the assembly channel, so that the soft rubber pad can fully fit against the wall surface of the tube body, further enhancing the gripping force of the locking component and preventing the lifting tube from slipping. Attached Figure Description
[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0019] Figure 1This is a structural schematic diagram of one embodiment of the present utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of one embodiment of the present invention after the outer shell is hidden;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 Cross-sectional view after the tube body is hidden;
[0023] Figures 5 to 7 This is a structural schematic diagram of the locking component of one embodiment of the present invention from different perspectives;
[0024] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a soft rubber pad according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 9 This is a structural schematic diagram of a fastener according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 10 This is an exploded view of one embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] icon:
[0028] 1-Wall base; 11-Fixing component; 111-Expansion screw; 112-Positioning part; 113-Guide groove; 114-Slide groove; 115-Second locking part; 12-Locking component; 121-Assembly channel; 122-Soft rubber pad; 123-Hollowed groove; 124-Mounting groove; 125-Positioning surface; 126-Positioning channel; 127-Protrusion; 13-Outer shell; 131-Guide rail; 132-First locking part;
[0029] 2-Fixed tube;
[0030] 3-Rising pipe. Detailed Implementation
[0031] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this utility model provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed utility model, but merely represents selected embodiments of this utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model. Example
[0032] Combination Figures 1 to 10 This embodiment provides a wall mount, configured at the connection between the fixed pipe 2 and the rising pipe 3, for fixing the two pipe bodies. It includes a fixing member 11, a locking member 12, and a housing 13. The fixing member 11 is fixedly connected to the wall via expansion screws 111. The housing 13 is detachably connected to the fixing member 11. The locking member 12 is installed between the fixing member 11 and the housing 13 and has an assembly channel 121 for the pipe body to pass through. At least one soft rubber pad 122 is embedded in the inner wall of the assembly channel 121. When the locking member 12 is locked to the pipe body, it drives the soft rubber pad 122 to press against the outer wall of the pipe body. The soft rubber pad 122 is preferably made of rubber or silicone to give it a certain elasticity, ensuring that the soft rubber pad 122 can press against the outer wall of the pipe body.
[0033] It should be noted that, in this embodiment, at least one soft rubber pad 122 is embedded in the assembly channel 121 of the locking member 12. This soft rubber pad 122 has a certain elasticity, ensuring that it can press tightly against the outer wall of the pipe body, thereby increasing the friction between the locking member 12 and the pipe body. During long-term use, even if the locking member 12 deforms or ages to a certain extent, the soft rubber pad 122 can compensate for the deformation of the locking member 12, thereby ensuring that the locking member 12 can continue to lock the pipe body, preventing the riser pipe 3 from slipping off, and ensuring the lifespan of the shower rod.
[0034] In a preferred embodiment, the locking member 12 has a perforated groove 123 between at least a portion of the side wall of the tube and its outer periphery, and a mounting groove 124 is recessed on the side wall with the perforated groove 123. One end of the soft rubber pad 122 is disposed within the mounting groove 124, and the other end passes through a through hole in the mounting groove 124 for positioning. Further, the inner wall of the soft rubber pad 122 is similar in shape to the inner wall of the assembly channel 121. A positioning surface 125 is formed within the assembly channel 121 to abut against the fixed tube 2, thereby axially positioning the fixed tube 2. The locking member 12 has a perforated groove 123 to provide elasticity for gripping the side wall of the tube, ensuring that the locking member 12 can adapt to the shape of the outer wall of the tube to generate sufficient gripping force during locking. Meanwhile, the soft rubber pad 122 is embedded in the side wall with the hollow groove 123 and is similar in shape to the inner wall of the assembly channel 121, so that the soft rubber pad 122 can fully fit with the wall of the tube body, further enhancing the clamping force of the locking member 12 and preventing the lifting tube 3 from slipping off. In other embodiments, the soft rubber pad 122 can be configured to be formed by secondary coating with the locking member 12, so that the connection between the soft rubber pad 122 and the locking member 12 is more stable. It is not limited to this and is not specifically limited.
[0035] Based on the above embodiments, in an optional embodiment of this utility model, the locking member 12 is cylindrical, with a protruding mounting portion on one side. A positioning channel 126 communicating with the assembly channel 121 is formed within this mounting portion. A positioning portion 112 is protruding from the fixing member 11 corresponding to the positioning channel 126. The positioning portion 112 is inserted into the positioning channel 126 and locked and limited by fasteners. Preferably, the positioning channel 126 and the positioning portion 112 are arranged to be inserted along the direction towards the wall. The side of the positioning portion 112 has screw holes for communicating with the positioning channel 126. During installation, the locking member 12 is first fitted onto the fixing tube 2, and then inserted into the positioning portion 112, and locked by screws. This side-locking installation method further ensures the clamping force between the locking member 12 and the tube body.
[0036] In another embodiment, protrusions 127 are provided on both the upper and lower sides of the mounting part, and guide grooves 113 are provided on the fixing member 11 corresponding to the protrusions 127. The protrusions 127 move along the guide grooves 113 to make the positioning part 112 and the positioning channel 126 align and insert, thereby facilitating the alignment of the positioning channel 126 and the positioning part 112. A guide rail 131 is provided on the inner wall of the outer shell 13, and a sliding groove 114 is provided on the fixing member 11. The guide rail 131 moves along the sliding groove 114 to make the first locking part 132 on the outer shell 13 engage and limit the second locking part 115 on the fixing member 11. For example, the first locking part 132 is a buckle, and the second locking part 115 is a slot adapted to the buckle. When the buckle and the slot engage, the outer shell 13 is limited under the action of the guide rail 131 and the first locking part 132, but it is not limited to this. The engaging assembly method facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the outer shell 13, and also facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the wall base 1 and the height adjustment of the lifting tube 3.
[0037] In other embodiments, the guide rail 131 moves in the same direction as the slide groove 114 and inserts into the positioning channel 126 to facilitate the installation of the wall mount 1 and simplify the structure on the mounting base. The installation steps in this embodiment include:
[0038] Install the fastener 11 onto the wall;
[0039] Insert the locking member 12 into the fixing tube 2 and insert it along the positioning part 112. Then place the lifting tube 3 into the assembly channel 121 from above the locking member 12. Next, screws are locked in from the side of the locking member 12 to tighten the connection between the fixing tube 2 and the lifting tube 3.
[0040] Align the guide rail 131 on the outer shell 13 with the slide groove 114 on the fixing member 11, and then push the outer shell 13 to the position where the first locking part 132 and the second locking part 115 engage, so that the outer shell 13 and the fixing member 11 are fixed.
[0041] This utility model also provides an anti-slip shower rod, including a fixed tube 2, a rising tube 3, and a wall seat 1 disposed at the connection between the two tubes. The wall seat 1 is the wall seat 1 as described in any of the above embodiments. The wall seat 1 effectively prevents the rising tube 3 from slipping due to deformation of the locking member 12, ensuring the lifespan of the shower rod and thus enhancing the product's market competitiveness.
[0042] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions that fall within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected by this utility model.
Claims
1. A wall bracket configured at a connection of a fixed pipe and a lifting pipe to fix the two pipe bodies, characterized in that, The locking piece is used to hold the pipe body, and a hollow groove is arranged between the side wall and the outer periphery of the pipe body, and a mounting groove is recessed on the side wall with the hollow groove, one end of the soft rubber pad is arranged in the mounting groove, and the other end passes through the through hole on the mounting groove to limit the position.
2. A wall mount according to claim 1, wherein, The inner wall of the soft rubber pad is shaped similarly to the inner wall of the assembly channel.
3. A wall mount according to claim 2, wherein, A positioning surface is formed in the assembly channel to abut against the fixed pipe, so that the fixed pipe is limited in the axial direction.
4. A wall mounting as claimed in claim 2 or 3, characterised in that, The locking piece is in a cylindrical shape, and one side of the locking piece protrudes to form a mounting portion, and the mounting portion forms a positioning channel that communicates with the assembly channel, and the fixing piece is provided with a positioning portion corresponding to the positioning channel, the positioning portion is inserted into the positioning channel and is locked and limited by a fastener.
5. The wall mount of claim 1, wherein, The positioning channel and the positioning portion are arranged to be inserted in the direction towards the wall, and the side surface of the positioning portion is provided with a screw hole for communicating with the positioning channel.
6. A wall mount according to claim 5, wherein, The upper and lower sides of the mounting portion are provided with protrusions, and the fixing piece is provided with guide grooves corresponding to the protrusions, and the protrusions move along the guide grooves, so that the positioning portion is inserted into the positioning channel in a position.
7. A wall mounting as claimed in claim 5 or 6, characterised in that, The inner wall of the shell is provided with a guide rail, and the fixing piece is provided with a sliding groove, and the guide rail moves along the sliding groove, so that the first clamping portion on the shell is clamped and limited with the second clamping portion on the fixing piece.
8. A wall mount according to claim 7, wherein, The movement direction of the guide rail along the sliding groove is the same as the insertion direction of the positioning channel.
9. A wall mount according to claim 8, wherein, The fixing pipe, the lifting pipe and the wall seat arranged at the connection between the two pipes are included, and the wall seat is any one of claims 1-9.
10. An anti-slip shower bar characterised in that,