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Water center appliance and AIO faucet

An example water center appliance configured to incorporate various features associated with a sink is provided. An example water center appliance includes a top section and a bottom section. In one example embodiment, the top section includes a sink basin, a faucet, a water filter assembly, a water inlet connection, and an electricity connection. In one example embodiment, the bottom section includes a first sliding drawer, and a second sliding drawer, wherein the first sliding drawer and the second sliding drawer are shaped to accommodate one or more components of the top section.

Water center appliance and AIO faucet

An example water center appliance configured to incorporate various features associated with a sink is provided. An example water center appliance includes a top section and a bottom section. In one example embodiment, the top section includes a sink basin, a faucet, a water filter assembly, a water inlet connection, and an electricity connection. In one example embodiment, the bottom section includes a first sliding drawer, and a second sliding drawer, wherein the first sliding drawer and the second sliding drawer are shaped to accommodate one or more components of the top section.

SELF CLEANING SINK BASINS
20230011411 · 2023-01-12 ·

A sink that has a self-cleaning basin generally includes a sink basin that is defined by a sink rim, a sink base drain, a sink basin outer surface, a sink basin inner surface, and a plurality of ramped channels recessed in the inner surface located within one inch from the sink rim. Each of the ramped channels is defined by a deep end that essentially evenly ramps to the inner surface at a ramp terminating end. Each of the ramped channels is angled essentially between 0° and 90° with the ramp terminating end further away from the sink rim than a back-channel side that is located at the deep end, so that the channels are hidden in an under-mounted sink. Each channel has an aperture located at the back-channel side of each of the ramped channels. Each of the apertures is configured to connect with a water line dispenses water through the aperture along the ramped channel and into the sink basin inner surface where the water moves over the inner surface to clean the sink basin.

SELF CLEANING SINK BASINS
20230011411 · 2023-01-12 ·

A sink that has a self-cleaning basin generally includes a sink basin that is defined by a sink rim, a sink base drain, a sink basin outer surface, a sink basin inner surface, and a plurality of ramped channels recessed in the inner surface located within one inch from the sink rim. Each of the ramped channels is defined by a deep end that essentially evenly ramps to the inner surface at a ramp terminating end. Each of the ramped channels is angled essentially between 0° and 90° with the ramp terminating end further away from the sink rim than a back-channel side that is located at the deep end, so that the channels are hidden in an under-mounted sink. Each channel has an aperture located at the back-channel side of each of the ramped channels. Each of the apertures is configured to connect with a water line dispenses water through the aperture along the ramped channel and into the sink basin inner surface where the water moves over the inner surface to clean the sink basin.

AUTOMATIC DRAIN SYSTEM

An automatic drain system may comprise a drain including a neck defining a drain orifice and a flange extending from the neck. A liquid detection sensor is located on at least one of the neck or the flange. A sink assembly may comprise a sink basin and the drain located in a sink opening formed in the sink basin.

AUTOMATIC DRAIN SYSTEM

An automatic drain system may comprise a drain including a neck defining a drain orifice and a flange extending from the neck. A liquid detection sensor is located on at least one of the neck or the flange. A sink assembly may comprise a sink basin and the drain located in a sink opening formed in the sink basin.

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-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.

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.