Patent classifications
E03C1/181
PROTECTIVE COVERING FOR A CABINET
A protective covering for a cabinet, the protective covering comprising a water resistant, flexible sheet with dimensions substantially similar to a front face of the cabinet. The flexible sheet is removably attached to the front face of the cabinet via one or more adhesive tabs present on a rear face of the flexible sheet. The flexible sheet further comprises one or more pockets horizontally positioned along a bottom margin of the flexible sheet.
PROTECTIVE COVERING FOR A CABINET
A protective covering for a cabinet, the protective covering comprising a water resistant, flexible sheet with dimensions substantially similar to a front face of the cabinet. The flexible sheet is removably attached to the front face of the cabinet via one or more adhesive tabs present on a rear face of the flexible sheet. The flexible sheet further comprises one or more pockets horizontally positioned along a bottom margin of the flexible sheet.
Wall mounted assembly
A wall assembly includes at least one horizontally extending rail having a rear surface adapted to engage the wall. A plurality of horizontally spaced and vertically extending stiles are coupled to the rail, with the stiles disposed forwardly of the rear surface of the rail. A plurality of interface components are coupled to the plurality of stiles. In various embodiments, the stiles may be interconnected to draw together adjacent interface components. The interface components also may include overlapping upper and lower edges. The stiles may be vertically and/or horizontally (laterally and longitudinally) adjustable relative to the rail. A lock member may be provided to secure at least one of the stiles to the rail. Various systems and methods of assembly and use are also provided.
Wall mounted assembly
A wall assembly includes at least one horizontally extending rail having a rear surface adapted to engage the wall. A plurality of horizontally spaced and vertically extending stiles are coupled to the rail, with the stiles disposed forwardly of the rear surface of the rail. A plurality of interface components are coupled to the plurality of stiles. In various embodiments, the stiles may be interconnected to draw together adjacent interface components. The interface components also may include overlapping upper and lower edges. The stiles may be vertically and/or horizontally (laterally and longitudinally) adjustable relative to the rail. A lock member may be provided to secure at least one of the stiles to the rail. Various systems and methods of assembly and use are also provided.
Touchless control of electronic water faucets
Embodiments described herein provide touchless temperature and/or flow control for water faucets utilizing the movements of a user's hand toward or away from to a dispensing area of the faucet. One embodiment comprises a water faucet that provides touchless control of water dispensed by the water faucet. The water faucet comprises a controller and a spout head. The spout head includes a sensor electrically coupled to the controller that detects a movement of a user's hand toward or away from the spout head. The controller initiates dispensing of the water from the spout head at a pre-defined rate, and varies the flow rate based on the movement of the user's hand toward or away from the spout head.
MATS ANTI SPLASH WITH MICRO PIPES URINAL
Mat anti-spatter with micro tubes for urinals flat base and distributed tubes throughout this, counting the micro tubes with holes for drainage of liquid, each micro tube has an edge for breaking the liquid avoiding splashing the liquid to the sides the urinal, the floor mat was created thinking splatter liquid urinals and durability of the mats by having a fast and effective drainage of urine avoiding odors in bathrooms. This mat is made of a resilient material which plastic not have corrosion problems by the accumulation of fluids.
Convex-bottom sink with improved self-rinsing capability
A sink basin having a convex hump in the floor of the basin improves self-rinsing by directing water falling into the basin from a faucet to flow clown the hump and across the floor of the basin, then around the perimeter of the basin to the drain orifice. A variety of shapes, materials and surface finishes are also described and claimed.
Convex-bottom sink with improved self-rinsing capability
A sink basin having a convex hump in the floor of the basin improves self-rinsing by directing water falling into the basin from a faucet to flow clown the hump and across the floor of the basin, then around the perimeter of the basin to the drain orifice. A variety of shapes, materials and surface finishes are also described and claimed.
Sink splash guard
An approach is disclosed for preventing splashing of a liquid under a splashing area from a liquid source utilizing a barrier. The barrier includes a base, a top side of the base, a bottom side of the base, a first side of the base, a second side of the base, suction cups integrated into the bottom side of the base, a first angled foot is attached to the first side of the base, and a second angled foot is attached to the second side of the base. The first angled foot and the second angled foot are designed angled to allow a limited compression of the suction cups. When the barrier is placed on the splashing are, the suction cups are compressed to adhere to the area to form a seepage guard by the first angled foot preventing the liquid from seeping under the first angled foot.
Sink splash guard
An approach is disclosed for preventing splashing of a liquid under a splashing area from a liquid source utilizing a barrier. The barrier includes a base, a top side of the base, a bottom side of the base, a first side of the base, a second side of the base, suction cups integrated into the bottom side of the base, a first angled foot is attached to the first side of the base, and a second angled foot is attached to the second side of the base. The first angled foot and the second angled foot are designed angled to allow a limited compression of the suction cups. When the barrier is placed on the splashing are, the suction cups are compressed to adhere to the area to form a seepage guard by the first angled foot preventing the liquid from seeping under the first angled foot.