Waterfall sink
11285505 ยท 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B17/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A waterfall sink has a series of contours as elevationally spaced apart upper steps separated by vertically extending walls extending from an upper surface of to a bottom surface to form a partial sink bowl. The bottom surface directs fluid from the partial sink bowl off a side edge to then downwardly proceed to a drain below the bottom surface. Many embodiments have a channel extending into a side surface along the side which receives the fluid from the partial bowl. Some embodiments have side steps which coordinate with the upper steps to form a continuous partial perimeter. Water from a faucet directed into the partial bowl proceeds above the bottom surface and over the side edge downwardly like a waterfall.
Claims
1. A waterfall sink comprising: a partial bowl comprised of a series of elevationally spaced apart upper steps descending relative to an upper surface toward a bottom surface, with the upper steps providing partial perimeters proceeding towards at least one side edge, said bottom surface directing fluid towards and over the side edge below the upper surface and downwardly relative to a side towards a drain located below the bottom surface of the partial bowl.
2. The waterfall sink of claim 1 wherein the upper surface is planar extending to the side edge.
3. The waterfall sink of claim 2 wherein the side has a planar outer surface with a channel therein and the bottom surface of the partial bowl directs fluid downwardly along the channel.
4. The waterfall sink of claim 3 wherein the channel has side steps which continue the partial perimeters of the upper steps as they proceed downwardly along the side.
5. The waterfall sink of claim 4 wherein the partial perimeters comprise at least one of irregular shapes, continuous curves and line segments.
6. The waterfall sink of claim 4 wherein the upper steps have vertically extending walls spacing apart adjacent upper steps.
7. The waterfall sink of claim 6 wherein the vertically extending walls are one of perpendicular to and obtusely angled relative to a next lower upper step of the upper steps.
8. The waterfall sink of claim 3 further comprising side steps continuous at the side edge with the upper steps.
9. The waterfall sink of claim 3 further comprising side steps extending perpendicularly downwardly relative to the upper steps along the side.
10. The waterfall sink of claim 9 wherein the side steps converge as the side steps proceed downwardly along the side to be co planar along the side.
11. The waterfall sink of claim 3 wherein the side is a leg and the drain is located at the bottom of the leg.
12. The waterfall sink of claim 11 wherein the leg is integrally formed with the upper surface.
13. The waterfall sink of claim 3 wherein the drain is one of at a floor and internal to the side.
14. The waterfall sink of claim 13 wherein further comprising a catch along the side, said catch spanning the channel and receiving fluid from above as directed off the side edge.
15. The waterfall sink of claim 3 wherein the bottom surface is one of horizontal and downwardly angled toward the side edge, and the channel is one of perpendicular to the bottom surface and obtusely angled relative to horizontal.
16. The waterfall sink of claim 1 wherein the bottom surface is one of horizontal and downwardly angled toward the side edge.
17. The waterfall sink of claim 1 further comprising a faucet extending above the partial bowl directing water downwardly there into.
18. The waterfall sink of claim 17 wherein the faucet is elevationally spaced above the upper surface.
19. The waterfall sink of claim 1 wherein the upper steps are downwardly angled toward the bottom surface.
20. The waterfall sink of claim 1 wherein the partial bowl is made of a unitary material selected from the group of artificial stone, concrete and plastics.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) Water may be directed in the sink bowl 12 from a faucet 42 which preferably extends an elevation 44 above the upper surface 14. Upper surface 14 of sink 10 may be planar and/or horizontal for many embodiments. The bottom step 32 may be coplanar with the upper surface 14 for many embodiments and/or be slightly elevationally downwardly directed towards edge 34 so as to create a waterfall at the side 36 as will be explained in further detail below.
(11) There is preferably no drain internal to the bowl 12 as it relates to the upper surface 14 of the sink 10. Instead, water drains off the side 36 preferably along the leg 38 towards the drain 40 which may be external to the sink 10, such as on the floor 70 as illustrated, or internal to the leg 38 and/or both. Sink 10 may be constructed of various materials such as composite stone or other appropriate materials.
(12) Each of the separate steps 16-32 may be slightly downwardly oriented so as to direct any water thereon down towards the bottom step 32 or horizontal but do not intentionally create difficult places to catch water and/or clean. Vertically upwardly extending walls separate adjacent steps 16-32. A similar construction could be provided with the construction along or into the side 36 as explained below.
(13) Faucet 42 preferably extends a distance 44 above the upper surface 14 for at least some embodiments. Upwardly extending canyon walls such as 46,48, etc. separating layers or steps 16-32 such as first layer 16 from upper level 14 with wall 46 and or first level 16 from second level 18 with wall 48, etc. Walls 46,48 can be vertically extending or non-acutely angled with the lower level 16,18 etc., so as not to create a location for water to accumulate with debris therein for many embodiments. The upwardly extending canyon walls 46,48 are preferably obtusely angled with the next lower level 16,18 downwardly oriented relative to the bottom step 32 to assist in draining water down towards it. As can be seen in reference to
(14) The contour levels on or into the side 36 may correspond in number to those extending into the upper surface 14 or may be different for various embodiments. The contour levels on the side 36 may terminate at the innermost level 60 or extend outwardly extend relative to innermost step 60 as provided in
(15) Accordingly, for many embodiments the sink 10 provides an upper counter surface 12 having a series of decreasing partial upper perimeter contour levels as steps 16-32 which do not provide a completely bounded perimeter, but instead extend towards a common edge 34 whereby a downwardly extending channel 66 is formed or otherwise provided at and/or into a side 36 of the sink 10 whereby water entering a basin or partial sink bowl 12 formed by the series of decreasing contours steps 16-32, is directed into the channel 66 which is initially exposed and viewable from the side 36 and proceeds down the side 36 towards the drain 40.
(16) The channel 66 may have contoured sides or side steps 70-86 and 60 which can correspond in number to the contour level construction of the upper counter surface with steps 16-32, or not, for various embodiments. Side Steps do not comprise a continuous perimeter but are open at side edge 34 (where they can potentially join steps 16-32), or not. The inner surface 60 of the channel 66 is preferably substantially planar or is downward directed towards the edge in the channel and may be perpendicular or obtusely angled relative to the channel 66 whereby the channel 66 may extend obtusely relative to a floor surface 70 so that as water comes off the bottom step 32 it can then proceed outwardly against the channel 66 as it proceeds downwardly towards a drain 40 in the direction 64.
(17) The upper counter surface 14 may be planar. The side 36 may have a side planar surface into which the channel 66 as well as side steps. Steps 16-32 and/or 70-86 respectively, need not be parallel for all embodiments but could converge or diverge towards one another, such as meeting at a common interface, etc.
(18) For some embodiments, the side contours or steps 70-86 and/or 60 may be perpendicular to respective upper steps 16-32 and may correspond directly thereto. The contour steps 16-32 may be slightly downwardly angled towards either towards the channel 66 for the side steps 70-86 and/or towards the bottom step 32 for the upper contour steps 16-30. Canyon walls 46,48 which separate steps 16-32 may be vertically oriented or may be obtusely angled relative to the next lower layer 16-32 so as to assist in draining and/or cleaning.
(19) Bottom step 32 may sharply meet at interface 88 which could be a sharp line with inner surface 60 of the channel 66 or it may be a more gradual transition such as a curve of various radius or radii and/or have other effects. The channel 66 is preferably viewable as the water proceeds over the interface 88 and down into the channel 66 possibly even above a step such as above step 86 for some embodiments or not, depending on the relative flow of water from the partial sink bowl 12. There are various materials that could be used whether artificial stone products, concrete, plastics and/or other materials and/or combinations thereof. Leg 36 may or may not be integrally formed with upper surface 14.
(20) Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the intention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.