Injection molded grab bar

Supports: racks – Specially mounted – Wall or window

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211123, A47F 700

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056902379

ABSTRACT:
An injection molded grab bar for mounting to a surface comprising (a) at least one substantially rigid elongated tube having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, wherein the diameter of the outer surface of the intermediate portion varies along the length of the elongated tube, and the first and second end portions each elongated tube have a plurality of splines on the outer surface thereof; and (b) at least one substantially rigid, integrally formed surface connector for mounting the grab bar to the surface having, at least one substantially tubular portion, wherein inner surface of at least one substantially tubular portion has a plurality of opposite splines which engage corresponding splines on the outer surface of the first and second end portions of each elongated tube to fixedly join the elongated tube to at least one surface connector.

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