Patent classifications
E03C1/182
APRON FRONT SINK WITH INTERCHANGEABLE FACES
A sink includes a basin configured to hold water, an apron extending from a front of the basin and having a plurality of walls and a rear surface defining an opening in a front of the apron, and a panel assembly removably received in the opening, where an outer perimeter of the panel assembly is spaced apart from an inner perimeter of the plurality of walls of the apron.
Hand wash and dump sink assembly
A wash sink and dump sink assembly comprising: A combination sink, comprising of a housing structure with two full length side walls, a full length back wall, a floor, a shorter front wall and four supporting legs; a drainage means situated at the floor of the housing structure; a faucet located at the head of the back wall of the housing structure; and a tray structure resting on pegs inserted into the side walls of the housing structure.
Hand wash and dump sink assembly
A wash sink and dump sink assembly comprising: A combination sink, comprising of a housing structure with two full length side walls, a full length back wall, a floor, a shorter front wall and four supporting legs; a drainage means situated at the floor of the housing structure; a faucet located at the head of the back wall of the housing structure; and a tray structure resting on pegs inserted into the side walls of the housing structure.
Stepped basin sink
An example sink having a stepped sink basin is provided. The sink includes a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The sink also includes a stepped sink basin that includes a raised portion and a lower basin portion. The raised portion of the basin provides a front ledge extending from the front wall toward the rear wall, and extending between the first and second side walls below a top plane of the sink. The lower portion of the basin extends from a bottom of the rear wall toward the front wall, the lower basin defining a drain. The sink still further includes a surface connecting the front ledge to the lower basin.
Stepped basin sink
An example sink having a stepped sink basin is provided. The sink includes a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The sink also includes a stepped sink basin that includes a raised portion and a lower basin portion. The raised portion of the basin provides a front ledge extending from the front wall toward the rear wall, and extending between the first and second side walls below a top plane of the sink. The lower portion of the basin extends from a bottom of the rear wall toward the front wall, the lower basin defining a drain. The sink still further includes a surface connecting the front ledge to the lower basin.
Integrated Dishwasher Sink Apparatus
An integrated dishwasher sink apparatus for having a higher loading point and saving cabinet space includes a sink housing configured to be coupled to a countertop of a sink cupboard. A sink basin and a washer basin are coupled to the sink housing. A sliding door is coupled to the sink housing to covers or expose the washer basin. A rack drive is coupled to the washer basin and a motor is in operational communication with the rack drive. A dish rack is coupled to the rack drive to secure a plurality of dishes. A plurality of spray nozzles is coupled to the washer basin and connects to a pressure washer via a plurality of spray tubes. A soap dispenser is coupled to the pressure washer. A control housing is coupled to the sink housing and houses a CPU and a plurality of controls.
Integrated Dishwasher Sink Apparatus
An integrated dishwasher sink apparatus for having a higher loading point and saving cabinet space includes a sink housing configured to be coupled to a countertop of a sink cupboard. A sink basin and a washer basin are coupled to the sink housing. A sliding door is coupled to the sink housing to covers or expose the washer basin. A rack drive is coupled to the washer basin and a motor is in operational communication with the rack drive. A dish rack is coupled to the rack drive to secure a plurality of dishes. A plurality of spray nozzles is coupled to the washer basin and connects to a pressure washer via a plurality of spray tubes. A soap dispenser is coupled to the pressure washer. A control housing is coupled to the sink housing and houses a CPU and a plurality of controls.
Self-Cleaning Sink
Systems, methods, and techniques for cleaning sinks and dishes are provided. In some embodiments, a cleaning system comprises at least one fluid supply, at least one opening in a side wall of a sink basin, and at least one nozzle positioned along an exterior of the sink basin. The nozzle is configured to receive fluid from the fluid supply, and dispense fluid through an opening in a side wall of the sink basin to an interior surface of the sink basin. In some embodiments, the nozzle is configured to dispense fluid to the interior of a sink basin, such that substantially all surfaces of the interior of the sink basin are covered with a thin layer of fluid. In some embodiments, nozzle dispensing angle, duration of a cleaning cycle, flow rate or amount of dispensing fluid, or activation of a cleaning cycle may be manually or automatically controlled.
Self-Cleaning Sink
Systems, methods, and techniques for cleaning sinks and dishes are provided. In some embodiments, a cleaning system comprises at least one fluid supply, at least one opening in a side wall of a sink basin, and at least one nozzle positioned along an exterior of the sink basin. The nozzle is configured to receive fluid from the fluid supply, and dispense fluid through an opening in a side wall of the sink basin to an interior surface of the sink basin. In some embodiments, the nozzle is configured to dispense fluid to the interior of a sink basin, such that substantially all surfaces of the interior of the sink basin are covered with a thin layer of fluid. In some embodiments, nozzle dispensing angle, duration of a cleaning cycle, flow rate or amount of dispensing fluid, or activation of a cleaning cycle may be manually or automatically controlled.
Under-Sink Adjustable Drip Tray
This disclosure is an under-sink adjustable drip tray affixed to the base of sink cabinets to collect leaking water. The leaked water is collected in the tray and channeled through drains to the outside of the cabinet. The drains are placed on the edge of the cabinet frame and the cabinet door such that all water leavers the underside of the sink, keeping the cabinet free of any water damage. Furthermore, liner curtains can be affixed to the under-sink adjustable drip tray and the cabinet walls in order to capture any spills or water droplets that may cause splashing throughout the cabinet. As a result, the sink cabinets are kept dry and clean even when a plumber is repairing or maintaining the plumbing under the sink.