KITCHEN CABINET HAVING A WORKTOP THAT COMPRISES A SINK AND AN INSERT
20210267366 · 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J47/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E03C1/186
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/33
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47B77/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B77/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B77/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E03C1/186
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a kitchen cabinet having a worktop (10) in which at least one sink (20, 40) embedded, at least one lateral wall of the sink being in the form of an inclined ramp (21, 41). An insert (30) provided on the ramp has a flat work surface (32) and a substructure (33), said substructure being designed such that it compensates for the inclination of the ramp in order to keep the work surface level.
Claims
1. A piece of kitchen furniture having a worktop in which a sink has been recessed, characterized in that at least one side wall of the sink is formed as a slanted ramp: and in that an insert is provided that stands on the ramp and that comprises a flat work surface and a subframe, with the subframe being configured such that it compensates the slant of the ramp to keep the work surface horizontal.
2. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that a water inlet is arranged in an upper region of the ramp.
3. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 2, characterized in that the water inlet is elongate and discharges water over an extended region of a width of the ramp.
4. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the subframe of the insert comprises at least two webs that extend in an upward slant direction of the ramp and whose lower edges are chamfered in a complementary manner to an upward incline.
5. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 4, characterized in that at least one adhesive element is fastened to the lower edges of both webs to increase friction between the lower edges and the ramp.
6. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the ramp has an inclination angle between approximately 15° and approximately 45°, or between approximately 25° and approximately 35°.
7. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the inclination angle of the ramp is homogeneous over its total extent.
8. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that a water drain is arranged below the ramp.
9. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 8, characterized in that the water drain is elongate and receives water over an extended region of a width of the ramp.
10. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that a length of the work surface is smaller than a horizontal length of the ramp.
11. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, wherein a water inlet is arranged in an upper region of the ramp and wherein the water inlet is slit-shaped to allow water to discharge over an extended region of a width of the ramp.
12. A piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, wherein a water inlet is arranged in an upper region of the ramp and wherein the water inlet is elongate and discharges water over an extended region of a width of the ramp and wherein the subframe of the insert comprises at least two webs that extend in an upward slant direction of the ramp and whose lower edges are chamfered in a complementary manner to an upward incline.
13. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 12, wherein at least one adhesive element is fastened to the lower edges of both webs to increase friction between the lower edges and the ramp.
14. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 13, wherein the ramp has an inclination angle between approximately 15° and approximately 45°.
15. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 13, wherein the ramp has an inclination angle of between approximately 25° and approximately 35°.
16. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 12, wherein a water drain is arranged below the ramp and wherein the water drain is elongate and receives water over an extended region of the width of the ramp.
17. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 16, wherein a length of the work surface is smaller than a horizontal length of the ramp.
18. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, wherein the ramp has an inclination angle between approximately 25° and approximately 35° and wherein the inclination angle of the ramp is homogeneous over its total extent.
19. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 18, wherein a length of the work surface is smaller than a horizontal length of the ramp.
20. The piece of kitchen furniture in accordance with claim 1, wherein the subframe of the insert comprises at least two webs that extend in an upward slant direction of the ramp and whose lower edges are chamfered in a complementary manner to an upward incline and wherein at least one adhesive element is fastened to the lower edges of both webs to increase friction between the lower edges and the ramp.
Description
[0017] Further details and advantages of the invention result from the embodiments discussed in the following with reference to the Figures. There are shown in the Figures:
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[0022] A kitchen unit 1 is shown in
[0023] A first sink 20 and a second sink 40 are recessed in the worktop 10. The worktop additionally comprises a cooktop 60 as well as control elements 11 and 12 for the sinks 10 and 20 and for the cooktop 60.
[0024] A side wall of the first sink 20 that extends in the depth direction of the worktop 10 is shown as a ramp 21 having an upward slant of approximately 30°. A slit-shaped water inlet 22 is arranged at the upper end of the ramp 21 to be able to allow water to run down over the whole area of the ramp 21 where possible. The inclination angle of the ramp 21 is homogeneous over its total extent and the ramp 21 is additionally perfectly planar over its total extent.
[0025] The sink 20 additionally comprises a horizontal base 23 at which a drain, not shown in any more detail in the Figure, is arranged. The kitchen unit comprises a classical faucet 2 in the region above the base so that the sink 20 can also be used in the sense of a sink of the prior art.
[0026] A removable insert 30 is arranged at the ramp 21 and is shown in different views in an isolated position in
[0027] When the insert 30 stands on the ramp 31, the slant of the ramp 21 is compensated by the chamfered webs 33 and the work surface 32 is horizontal.
[0028] As can be recognized in
[0029] The length of the board 31 and thus of the work surface 32 in the upward slant direction of the ramp 21, that is in the longitudinal direction of the worktop 10, is smaller than the horizontal length of the ramp 21. The insert 30 can thereby be displaced over a certain region along the ramp 21, as is indicated by the arrows in
[0030] A small lowered depth can be advantageous during work to have good access to the work surface 32. A larger immersion depth can be advantageous on the rinsing that can be recognized in
[0031] The work surface 32 of the insert 30 serves in an identical manner to a conventional cutting board as a base for typical kitchen work, for example cutting or kneading. The need of transferring the work surface 32 into the sink 20 and then out of the sink 20 again on a rinsing of the work surface 32, is dispensed with by the arrangement of the work surface on an insert 30 that is already arranged within the sink 20, as shown in
[0032] The further sink 40 likewise comprises a side wall that extends in the depth direction of the worktop 10 and that is formed as a ramp 41 having an upward slant of approximately 30°. A slit-shaped water inlet 42 is also arranged at the upper end of the ramp 41 here and the above description of the ramp 21 also applies accordingly to the ramp 41. A removable insert 30 that is formed as described above is likewise arranged on the ramp 41. The functionality is likewise generally identical to that in the sink 20 as can also be seen from
[0033] The difference of sink 40 with respect to the sink 20 consists of the sink 40 not having a sink base and the ramp 41 simultaneously representing a side wall and the total sink base. A slit-shaped drain 44 is arranged at the lower end of the ramp 41 to drain waste water and any waste material rinsed off at the lower end of the ramp 41.
[0034] There is no classical faucet above the further sink 40.
[0035] It is understood that modifications of the shown embodiment are possible, for example to the extent that the sink 20 is formed as a classical sink or that the sink 40 is missing all together. The general configuration of the worktop 10 with respect to the presence or absence and the positioning of a cooktop 60, presence or absence and positioning of the control elements 11, and 12, positioning of the sinks 20 and 40, and the like is freely variable within the framework of the present invention.
[0036] The rinsing of the flat work surface 32 is decisively simplified over solutions from the prior art by means of the sinks 20 or 40 in accordance with the invention and the inserts 30.