Patent classifications
A47J47/20
Advanced Basin Liner Apparatus, Method, and System
The disclosure concerns liners that can be adapted to one or more types of wash basins. A novel aspect of this invention is the flexibility of the liners which may be adapted and easily cut to adjust to the shape and size of a variety of different designs. In some embodiments the liners may be perforated such that items may be cleaned on them and the liners easily drained. In some such embodiments, the liners may incorporate attachment means including but not suction cups, adhesives, or magnets to temporarily affix one or more liners to the surface of the basin or one another. Other embodiments may include grooves to fit around magnets. In certain preferred embodiments, the liner may be a one size fits all liner that may be disposable such that a user can throw it away it with any contents therein, in some embodiments being biodegradable or recyclable.
WATER SINK AND WASHING MACHINE HAVING THE SAME
The invention discloses a water sink comprising a water sink body. The two opposite inner walls of the water sink body are equipped with a baffle, and two ends of the baffle are fixedly connected with the inner walls of the water sink body. Also, the invention discloses a sink-type washing machine with the above-described water sink and a washer. The water sink is integrated with the washing machine. The water sink has a storage structure, which can increase the storage capacity of the water sink and can store a cutting board, a drain basket, and the like within the water sink. The drained water directly flows into the water sink to keep the kitchen table clean.
SINK AND CABINET GUARDS
A method, system, apparatus, or device to protect a sink or a cabinet. An apparatus may include a substrate, a guard wall, a first fastening wall, and a second fastening wall. The substrate may extend along a plane and include a top surface and a bottom surface. The guard wall may extend along at least part of a perimeter of the substrate. The first fastening wall may extend downwardly from a first edge of the substrate. The second fastening wall may extend downwardly from a second edge of the substrate.
SINK AND CABINET GUARDS
A method, system, apparatus, or device to protect a sink or a cabinet. An apparatus may include a substrate, a guard wall, a first fastening wall, and a second fastening wall. The substrate may extend along a plane and include a top surface and a bottom surface. The guard wall may extend along at least part of a perimeter of the substrate. The first fastening wall may extend downwardly from a first edge of the substrate. The second fastening wall may extend downwardly from a second edge of the substrate.
SINKS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
A sink includes a bottom surface forming an opening for drainage therein, a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall. At least one floating ledge is supported on two facing sides of the first, second, third, and fourth sidewalls.
Sink Accessory System
A sink accessory configured to provide functional space within a sink includes a first end, a second end opposite the second end, and a work space defined between the first end and the second end. The first end and the second end are configured to respectively engage with a first wall and a second wall of a sink to wedge the sink accessory between the first wall and second wall of the sink. Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a sink accessory system that includes a sink having a first wall and a second wall opposing the first wall, and at least one sink accessory wedged within the sink.
Sink Accessory System
A sink accessory configured to provide functional space within a sink includes a first end, a second end opposite the second end, and a work space defined between the first end and the second end. The first end and the second end are configured to respectively engage with a first wall and a second wall of a sink to wedge the sink accessory between the first wall and second wall of the sink. Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a sink accessory system that includes a sink having a first wall and a second wall opposing the first wall, and at least one sink accessory wedged within the sink.
Draining rack for cleaning sponge
A draining rack is configured including a fixed rack and a movable rack supported such that it can be tilted with respect to the fixed rack. The movable rack is supported by the fixed rack such that it can be tilted (rotated) between an upright position at which it stands upright on the front side of the fixed rack and a tilted position at which it is tilted from the upright position. By rotating the movable rack from the tilted position to the upright position in a state in which a cleaning sponge is held (interposed) between the fixed rack and the movable rack, this arrangement is capable of squeezing the cleaning sponge. This allows the draining time for the cleaning sponge to be reduced.
Draining rack for cleaning sponge
A draining rack is configured including a fixed rack and a movable rack supported such that it can be tilted with respect to the fixed rack. The movable rack is supported by the fixed rack such that it can be tilted (rotated) between an upright position at which it stands upright on the front side of the fixed rack and a tilted position at which it is tilted from the upright position. By rotating the movable rack from the tilted position to the upright position in a state in which a cleaning sponge is held (interposed) between the fixed rack and the movable rack, this arrangement is capable of squeezing the cleaning sponge. This allows the draining time for the cleaning sponge to be reduced.
FLUID CONTAINMENT SYSTEM
An exemplary fluid containment system may include a fluid receptacle comprising a receptacle cavity and a receptacle opening. Typically, the fluid receptacle is structured for receiving fluid via the receptacle opening. The fluid containment system further comprises a fluid control component structured to be operatively coupled to the fluid receptacle for controlling fluid flow into the fluid receptacle through the receptacle opening. The fluid receptacle may further comprise a base projection extending from an end of the fluid receptacle structured for positioning and stabilizing the fluid receptacle within a drain recess. The fluid containment system further comprises a fluid container structured for receiving fluid and structured to be positioned within the receptacle cavity of the fluid receptacle.