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Portable Hand-Washing Station with Grey-Water Discharge Prevention

A portable hand-washing station having a base, at least one sink thereabove, a grey-water storage tank in the base, and a suction tube extending from an inlet end thereof within the grey-water storage tank upwardly and from there downwardly to an outlet end thereof at a bottom portion of the base, the suction tube having a check valve in it which has a cracking pressure sufficient to prevent flow from the grey-water storage tank through the suction tube without application of suction at the outlet to overcome the cracking pressure.

Portable Hand-Washing Station with Grey-Water Discharge Prevention

A portable hand-washing station having a base, at least one sink thereabove, a grey-water storage tank in the base, and a suction tube extending from an inlet end thereof within the grey-water storage tank upwardly and from there downwardly to an outlet end thereof at a bottom portion of the base, the suction tube having a check valve in it which has a cracking pressure sufficient to prevent flow from the grey-water storage tank through the suction tube without application of suction at the outlet to overcome the cracking pressure.

MULTI-FUNCTION FIXTURE WITH SOAP REFILL SYSTEM

A lavatory system includes a countertop, a fixture, and a soap system mounted to the countertop adjacent the fixture. The fixture includes at least one leg, a first passage and a second passage distributed through the at least one leg, and an extension section extending from the at least one leg. A first tube carrying water extends through one of the first passage and the second passage, while a second tube carrying soap extends through one of the first passage and the second passage. The soap system includes a mounting component within an orifice of the countertop, a refill port extending through the mounting component to a soap container below the countertop, a cap over the refill port, and a soap pump to transmit soap from the soap container to the second tube of the fixture. A mounting bracket is secured below the countertop to support the soap container.

Washing place arrangement

A washing place arrangement including a washstand having a wash-bowl sink, a first water discharge device, including a plurality of water discharge nozzles arranged in the wash-bowl sink and configured for discharging water in a fountain jet which issues in an arc shape up to a maximum height and returns to the wash-bowl sink, and a second water discharge device discharging water in a shower jet. A nozzle assignment region of the first water discharge device is located in a rear half of the wash-bowl sink and extends across at most half the sink circumference. A shower jet outlet body of the second water discharge device is located on a rear side of the wash-bowl sink and the washstand and above the wash-bowl sink and the washstand. The second water discharge device is configured for discharging the shower jet in a direction pointing obliquely to the front downwards.

Sink Drain Pipe With and Without Overflow Ports
20230279650 · 2023-09-07 · ·

A conventional bathroom sink has an overflow port and an overflow conduit. A conventional drain pipe for the conventional sink has overflow ports in fluid communication with the sink's overflow port. A vessel sink does not have an overflow port. A prior art drain pipe that does not have overflow ports has been used with vessel sinks. The present invention provides a new drain pipe with overflow ports for a conventional sink and means for covering and sealing the overflow ports in the new drain pipe so that the new drain pipe can also be used with a vessel sink that does not have an overflow port. Means for covering and sealing the overflow ports include an inner sleeve that fits inside the drain pipe, an outer sleeve that surrounds the drain pipe and grommets and hole plugs that that fit inside the overflow ports, where all of the means cover and seal the overflow ports so that the new drain pipe does not leak when used with a vessel sink that does not have an overflow port.

HANDWASHING STATION
20230023596 · 2023-01-26 ·

A handwashing station that includes a basin, a liquid dispensing system, and an air dispensing system. The liquid dispensing system is configured to dispense a liquid into the basin to wash a user's hands. The air dispensing system configured to dispense air into the basin to dry the user's hands. The user can wet, wash, rinse, and dry their hands from within the basin.

HANDWASHING STATION
20230023596 · 2023-01-26 ·

A handwashing station that includes a basin, a liquid dispensing system, and an air dispensing system. The liquid dispensing system is configured to dispense a liquid into the basin to wash a user's hands. The air dispensing system configured to dispense air into the basin to dry the user's hands. The user can wet, wash, rinse, and dry their hands from within the basin.

CONNECTOR FOR GUIDING LIQUID OVERFLOW OUT OF A DISPOSABLE LINER WHEN RECEIVED IN A BASIN FOR CONTACTING THE LIQUID AND RELATED METHOD
20230374763 · 2023-11-23 ·

A connector for use with a disposable flexible liner installed in a basin to contact liquid is provided to bridge between an overflow opening provided in the liner and an overflow aperture provided in an upright wall of the basin, so that when liquid containable in an interior volume of the basin exceeds a prescribed height, the liquid is enabled to drain out of the interior volume through the liner at the communicated openings/apertures. A conduit formed by the connector for insertion into the basin to bridge between the communicated openings/apertures is arranged for a friction fit in an overflow throat extending from the overflow aperture defined in the basin. A related method for using a replaceable liner in a basin having an overflow aperture is also disclosed.

CONNECTOR FOR GUIDING LIQUID OVERFLOW OUT OF A DISPOSABLE LINER WHEN RECEIVED IN A BASIN FOR CONTACTING THE LIQUID AND RELATED METHOD
20230374763 · 2023-11-23 ·

A connector for use with a disposable flexible liner installed in a basin to contact liquid is provided to bridge between an overflow opening provided in the liner and an overflow aperture provided in an upright wall of the basin, so that when liquid containable in an interior volume of the basin exceeds a prescribed height, the liquid is enabled to drain out of the interior volume through the liner at the communicated openings/apertures. A conduit formed by the connector for insertion into the basin to bridge between the communicated openings/apertures is arranged for a friction fit in an overflow throat extending from the overflow aperture defined in the basin. A related method for using a replaceable liner in a basin having an overflow aperture is also disclosed.

Sink

A sink including a body defining a vessel volume having an interior surface, wherein the body includes a bowl, where the bowl includes a base wall and at least one side wall extending from the base wall, where the bowl at least partially defines the interior surface, and a cup, where the cup includes a strainer plate defining one or more apertures therein and at least one side wall, where the cup at least partially defines the interior surface, where the body is formed from a single continuous piece of sheet material, and where the minimum thickness of the material forming the cup is no less than 50% of the maximum thickness of the material forming the bowl.