Patent classifications
E03C1/335
MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR SINK
A mounting system for securing a sink to a countertop supported by a cabinet is provided. The mounting system includes a receiving structure configured to be supported under a rim of the sink, a bracket having a first portion configured to engage a portion of the cabinet and a second portion configured to engage a bottom of a basin of the sink, a linking member extending between the receiving structure and the bracket, a first connector configured to engage a first end of the linking member and retain the linking member relative to the receiving structure, and a second connector configured to engage a second end of the linking member and secure the bracket against the cabinet and the bottom of the basin of the sink.
Mounting system for sink
A mounting system for securing a sink to a countertop supported by a cabinet is provided. The mounting system includes a receiving structure configured to be supported under a rim of the sink, a bracket having a first portion configured to engage a portion of the cabinet and a second portion configured to engage a bottom of a basin of the sink, a linking member extending between the receiving structure and the bracket, a first connector configured to engage a first end of the linking member and retain the linking member relative to the receiving structure, and a second connector configured to engage a second end of the linking member and secure the bracket against the cabinet and the bottom of the basin of the sink.
SINK MOUNTING CLAMP
A sink clip useful for mounting a drop in sink has a clip body and a coupling that includes a hook for attaching the clip body to a sink. The coupling may be designed to attach to a rail of the sink. A clamp is movable relative to the clip body. The clamp is operable to clamp against an underside of a countertop in which the sink is to be installed. A foot or back support is slidably mounted to the clip body such that the foot can be advanced from a retracted position to a deployed position. A lock prevents the foot from being returned from the deployed position toward the retracted position. The foot can resist deflection of the clip resulting from forces exerted by the clamp.
APRON-FRONT SINK
A sink includes a basin body having a generally concave shape that forms at least one sink basin, a top flange integrally formed with the basin body, the top flange extending around the at least one sink basin, an apron connected to a front edge of the top flange, a replaceable panel removably connected to the apron, and a fastening system disposed between the apron and the replaceable panel, the fastening system releasably connecting the replaceable panel to the apron.
APRON SINK RETROFIT CABINET KIT
An apron sink kit is provided for installing an apron sink in a pre-existing cabinet. The sink includes at least one basin with rims extending outward from the top edges of the left and right walls and the front and back walls. An apron extends downward from the outer edge of the front wall rim and for a selected length along the sides of the sink. The sink is vertically supported by a cabinet rail under the apron and by the back and side edges of the counter top for top mounting or mounting underneath a cabinet top.
SINK SYSTEM
A sink system that has a sink assembly comprising a plurality of side wall plates and a bottom wall connected to the plurality of side wall plates. One or more of the sink side wall plates can comprise a first material. The first material can be an engineered stone composition. The sink system can comprise a countertop body. The countertop body can be formed of the first material. The sink system can comprise a plurality of sink columns cooperating with the plurality of sink side wall plates and bottom wall to form a sink basin.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING DECK MOUNTED FAUCETS
A method for installing deck mounted plumbing fixtures. At least one annular opening is created in a horizontal planar deck. A backing plate is attached to the deck bottom surface that covers the annular opening in the deck. An installation plug is placed through the opening in the deck so that it rests on the backing plate. The installation plug includes an annular disc and a cylindrical post. A planar member is applied over the deck top surface, the planar member including at least a layer of liquid material, wherein the liquid material covers the top surface of the annular disc, surrounds a lower portion of the cylindrical post, and fills the annular cavity. The liquid material is allowed to harden, and the backing plate and the installation plug are removed, thus creating an opening in the planar member having the diameter of the cylindrical post and extending through the planar member and also creating a recessed annual region below the planar member adjacent to the bottom surface of the deck. A plumbing fixture is then installed in the opening in the planar member, such that the plumbing fixture is affixed to the top and bottom surface of the planar member and not to the deck.
Apron-front sink
A sink includes a basin body having a generally concave shape that forms at least one sink basin, a top flange integrally formed with the basin body, the top flange extending around the at least one sink basin, an apron connected to a front edge of the top flange, a replaceable panel removably connected to the apron, and a fastening system disposed between the apron and the replaceable panel, the fastening system releasably connecting the replaceable panel to the apron.
COUNTERTOP UNDERMOUNT SUPPORT
An undermount support for an appliance and a method for using the support, the support including a frame that is: (a) assembled around the exterior periphery of the appliance; (b) located in supporting contact below the underside of a rim flange of the appliance; and (c) attached to cabinetry supporting a countertop or cooktop. The frame thereby enables the cabinetry to support the appliance by the rim flange.
COUNTERTOP AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME
A countertop assembly and method of making same. The method includes obtaining at least first and second layers that each include first and second alignment openings defined therein, disposing adhesive onto the upper surface of the first layer or the bottom surface of the second layer, stacking the second layer on the first layer, aligning the first alignment openings and aligning the second alignment openings, inserting a first alignment rod through the aligned first alignment openings, inserting a second alignment rod through the aligned second alignment openings, allowing the adhesive to dry to form a countertop stack assembly, and machining the countertop stack assembly to remove at least a portion of a surface of the first layer and at least a portion of a surface of the second layer to form a finished countertop assembly.