Adjustable bathroom grab bar assembly
US-2020069122-A1 · Mar 5, 2020 · US
US10925446B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10925446-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916402382-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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A handle assembly and a method of installing the handle assembly are provided. The handle assembly has first and second mounts, and a handle with a handle portion extending between and connecting first and second end regions. The first and second end regions are received for translation along the longitudinal axis within the first and second mounts. First and second locking elements are connected to the first mount, and the handle, respectively. The handle has a first longitudinal position with the first and second locking elements engaged to retain the handle in one of a plurality of angular positions. The handle has a second longitudinal position with the first and second locking elements spaced apart from one another such that the handle and the second locking element are rotatable to change an angular position of the handle relative to the first and second mounts.
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A handle assembly comprising: first and second mounts, each mount to connect to a wall; a handle with first and second end regions spaced apart along a longitudinal axis and a handle portion extending between and connecting the first and second end regions, the first and second end regions received for translation along the longitudinal axis within the first and second mounts, respectively; a first locking element positioned within and fixed relative to the first mount; and a second locking element connected to and fixed relative to the first end region of the handle; wherein the handle has a first longitudinal position relative to the first and second mounts with the first and second locking elements engaged with one another to position and retain the handle in one of a plurality of angular positions relative to the first and second mounts and for grasping by a user; wherein the handle has a second longitudinal position relative to the first and second mounts with the first and second locking elements spaced apart from one another such that the handle and the second locking element are rotatable relative to the first and second mounts and the first locking element to change an angular position of the handle relative to the first and second mounts; wherein a lower face of the first locking element defines one of a key and a keyway; wherein the first mount defines the other of a key and a keyway; and wherein the key is received by the keyway when the first locking element is positioned within the first mount to prevent rotation of the first locking element relative to the first mount. 2. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the handle is translatable towards the second mount to move from the first position to the second position to disengage the first and second locking elements and rotate the handle to another one of the plurality of angular positions. 3. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first locking element defines one of a first locking member and a series of second locking members; and wherein the second locking element defines the other of the first locking member and the series of second locking members; and wherein the first locking member cooperates and engages with at least one of the series of second locking members to limit rotational movement of the second locking member relative to the first locking member. 4. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first locking element has an upper face defining a series of first teeth extending radially and spaced apart from one another; and wherein the second locking element has a lower face defining a series of second teeth extending radially and spaced apart from one another. 5. The handle assembly of claim 4 wherein each of the first teeth is sized to be received between adjacent second teeth to engage the first and second locking elements and retain the handle in an angular position. 6. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the first locking element defines a central aperture extending longitudinally through the first locking element; and wherein the handle assembly further comprising a fastener extending through the central aperture to connect the first locking element to the first mount. 7. The handle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a bushing connected to the first end region of the handle, the bushing sized to receive the first end region of the handle and extend about a perimeter thereof. 8. The handle assembly of claim 7 wherein the first end region of the handle is positioned between the bushing and the second locking element. 9. The handle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a bushing positioned within the second mount and sized to receive the second end region of the handle and extend about a perimeter thereof. 10. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the handle portion defines a region for grasping extending along another longitudinal axis, the another longitudinal axis parallel to and spaced apart from the longitudinal axis. 11. The handle assembly of claim 10 wherein the handle has a second handle portion extending along the longitudinal axis and connecting the first and second end regions. 12. The handle assembly of claim 11 wherein the longitudinal axis is oriented vertically; and wherein the first and second mounts connect to the wall along an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis. 13. The handle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a biasing member positioned between the second end region of the handle and the second mount, the biasing member biasing the handle towards the first position. 14. The handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the handle is without a biasing member to move the handle towards one of the first and second positions. 15. A handle assembly comprising: first and second mounts, each mount to connect to a wall, the first mount defining a first recessed region, and the second mount defining a second recessed region; a first handle extending along a longitudinal axis between first and second end regions, the first and second end regions received for translation along the longitudinal axis within the first and second recessed regions of the first and second mounts, respectively; a second handle having third and fourth end regions each connected and fixed relative to the first handle, the third and fourth end regions spaced apart from one another such that an outer surface of the first handle therebetween is accessible for grasping by a user; a first locking element received within the first recessed region and connected to the first mount; and a second locking element connected to a first end region of the first handle, the second locking element engaging with the first locking element to retain the first handle in one of a plurality of pivotal positions relative to the first and second mounts, the first and second locking elements cooperating to constrain rotation of the first handle relative to the first and second mounts, wherein translation of the first handle from a first longitudinal position to a second longitudinal position disengages the first and second locking elements, and wherein the first handle is rotatable relative to the first and second mounts when the first and second locking elements are disengaged; wherein the first end region of the first handle remains within the first recessed region and the second end region of the first handle remains within the second recessed region with the first handle in the first longitudinal position and the second longitudinal position. 16. The handle assembly of claim 15 wherein a face of the first locking element defines a series of first teeth extending radially; and wherein a face of the second locking element defines a series of second teeth extending radially, wherein one of the second teeth is sized to be received between adjacent first teeth. 17. The handle assembly of claim 15 comprising a first bushing positioned between the first mount and the first end region of the first handle; and a second bushing positioned between the second mount and the second end region of the first handle. 18. The handle assembly of claim 15 wherein a lower face of the first locking element defines one of a key and a keyway; wherein the first mount defines the other of a key and a keyway; and wherein the key is received by the keyway when the first locking element is positioned within the first mount to prevent rotation of the first locking element relative to the first mount. 19. A method of installing a grab bar assembly co
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