Sink accessory part for arrangement on a sink
10588483 ยท 2020-03-17
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/186
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
In order to provide a sink accessory part for arrangement on a sink, which can be positioned on the sink simply and stably without the need for a plurality of horizontal support areas at the same height on the sink, and without restricting the functionality of the sink accessory part or the sink, it is proposed that the sink accessory part should include a first coupling device, for coupling the sink accessory part to a first side wall of a bowl of the sink, and a second coupling device, for coupling the sink accessory part to a second side wall, opposing the first side wall, of the bowl of the sink.
Claims
1. A sink accessory part for arrangement on a sink, the sink accessory part comprising: a base body; a first coupling device including a first coupling element that is fixed to the base body, the first coupling device for frictionally coupling the sink accessory part to a first side wall of a bowl of the sink; a second coupling device including a second coupling element that is fixed to the base body, the second coupling device for frictionally coupling the sink accessory part to a second side wall, opposing the first side wall, of the bowl of the sink; wherein, when the first and second coupling elements are frictionally engaged to the respectively associated side walls of the bowl, the first coupling device, the second coupling device, and the sink accessory part cannot be moved horizontally.
2. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling device and/or the second coupling device are couplable by positive locking and/or by force locking to the respectively associated side wall of the bowl.
3. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling device and/or the second coupling device each include at least two mutually spaced coupling elements for coupling the sink accessory part to the respectively associated side wall of the bowl.
4. A sink accessory part according to claim 3, wherein the at least two mutually spaced coupling elements of the first coupling device are arranged on the sink accessory part at different heights and/or the at least two mutually spaced coupling elements of the second coupling device are arranged on the sink accessory part at different heights.
5. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the at least one coupling element includes a friction-enhancing material.
6. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the at least one coupling element surrounds an end of a carrier element of the base body of the sink accessory part.
7. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the at least one coupling element is at least partly received in a recess in the base body of the sink accessory part.
8. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the sink accessory part includes at least one support element for supporting the sink accessory part on a horizontal supporting face.
9. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the sink accessory part takes the form of a drip element or a grille.
10. A combination comprising: a sink having at least one bowl, the sink including a first side wall and a second side wall opposing the first side wall; and a sink accessory part for arrangement on the sink, said sink accessory part comprising: a base body; a first coupling device including a first coupling element that is fixed to the base body of the sink accessory part, the first coupling element for frictionally coupling the sink accessory part to the first side wall of a bowl of the sink; and a second coupling device including a second coupling element that is fixed to the base body of the sink accessory part, the second coupling element for frictionally coupling the sink accessory part to the second side wall; wherein, when the first and second coupling elements are frictionally engaged with the respectively associated side walls of the bowl, the sink accessory part including the first and second coupling devices is arranged immovably on the bowl, but can be removed from its position coupled to the bowl by using an upwardly directed force.
11. A combination according to claim 10, wherein the sink accessory part, when it is in a position coupled to the side walls of the bowl, is not in contact with a bowl flange or a bowl edge of the sink that adjoins the first side wall or the second side wall of the bowl.
12. A combination according to claim 10, wherein the sink accessory part, when it is in a position coupled to the side walls of the bowl, is not in contact with a base of the bowl of the sink.
13. A combination according to claim 10, wherein the sink accessory part, when it is in a position coupled to the side walls of the bowl, is secured in a manner preventing any movement in relation to the bowl in any horizontal direction parallel to the first side wall and/or the second side wall.
14. A combination according to claim 10, wherein the first side wall of the bowl and/or the second side wall of the bowl is inclined to the vertical in the installed condition of the sink.
15. A sink accessory part according to claim 1, wherein the sink accessory part takes the form of a cutting board or a basin.
16. A combination comprising: a sink having at least one bowl having a first side wall including a first portion having an inclination to the vertical of at most 20 and a second side wall opposing the first side wall, wherein the second side wall includes a second portion having an inclination to the vertical of at most 20; and a sink accessory part for arrangement on the sink, the sink accessory part comprising: a base body; a first coupling device including a first coupling element that is fixed to the base body, wherein the first coupling element includes a friction-enhancing material and wherein coupling element is for frictionally coupling the sink accessory part to the first portion having the inclination to the vertical of at most 20; and a second coupling device including a second coupling element that is fixed to the base body, wherein the second coupling element includes the friction-enhancing material and wherein the second coupling element is for frictionally coupling the sink accessory part to the second portion having the inclination to the vertical of at most 20.
17. A combination comprising: a sink having at least one bowl including a first side wall and a second side wall, opposing the first side wall; and a sink accessory part for arrangement on the sink, said sink accessory part comprising: a base body; a first coupling device, for coupling the sink accessory part to the first side wall, the first coupling device including a first coupling element that is fixed to the base body; and a second coupling device, for coupling the sink accessory part to the second side wall, the second coupling device including a second coupling element that is fixed to the base body, wherein the sink accessory part including the first and second coupling devices, when it is in a position coupled to the side walls of the bowl, is secured in a manner preventing any movement in relation to the bowl in any horizontal direction parallel to the first side wall and the second side wall.
18. A combination according to claim 10, wherein the sink accessory part is clamped between the first side wall of the bowl and the second side wall of the bowl, at a working height that is predetermined by a dimension of the sink accessory part in a longitudinal direction thereof.
19. A combination according to claim 16, wherein the sink accessory part is clamped between the first side wall of the bowl and the second side wall of the bowl, at a working height that is predetermined by a dimension of the sink accessory part in a longitudinal direction thereof.
20. A combination according to claim 17, wherein the sink accessory part is clamped between the first side wall of the bowl and the second side wall of the bowl, at a working height that is predetermined by a dimension of the sink accessory part in a longitudinal direction thereof.
Description
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(30) Like or functionally equivalent elements are designated by the same reference numerals in all the Figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(31) A combination that is illustrated in
(32) The bowl 104, which is illustrated individually in
(33) Further, the bowl 104 includes a bowl flange 114 that runs peripherally along the upper edges of the side walls 112 and is oriented substantially horizontally.
(34) The bowl 104 is preferably made in one piece.
(35) The bowl 104 may in principle be formed from any desired material, for example a stainless steel material, a ceramic material, a plastics material or a composite material.
(36) The sink 102 may include, besides the at least one bowl 104, other bowls and/or a drip surface.
(37) The sink accessory part 106, which is illustrated individually in
(38) In this embodiment, the sink accessory part 106 includes a base body 120 having two longitudinal carriers 122 that extend parallel to a longitudinal direction 124 of the sink accessory part 106 and parallel to one another, and are spaced from one another in a transverse direction 126 of the sink accessory part 106 that runs perpendicular to the longitudinal direction 124.
(39) The two longitudinal carriers 122 are connected to one another by a plurality of transverse carriers 128 that extend substantially parallel to the transverse direction 126 and are spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction 124preferably equidistantly.
(40) As can best be seen from
(41) The rounded tops of the transverse carriers 128 span a support area 132 of the sink accessory part 106 on which articles, for example crockery and/or cutlery, can be laid, for example after these articles have been washed up, in order to enable water to drain off these articles through the interstices 134 between the transverse carriers 128, which succeed one another in the longitudinal direction 124.
(42) At the rounded bottoms of the transverse carriers 128, the latter are connected to one another by one or more inner lower longitudinal carriers 136, which preferably run parallel to the longitudinal direction 124.
(43) Further, the transverse carriers 128 are connected to one another at their rounded bottoms by two outer lower longitudinal carriers 138, which, in a central region 140, extend parallel to the longitudinal direction 124 of the sink accessory part 106.
(44) As can best be seen from
(45) The outer lower longitudinal carriers 138, the inner lower longitudinal carriers 136, the transverse carriers 128 and/or the upper longitudinal carriers 122 are preferably formed by a metal wire material and/or preferably have a substantially circular cross section.
(46) The outer lower longitudinal carriers 138 and/or the inner lower longitudinal carriers 136 may be fixed to the transverse carriers 128 by a substance-to-substance bond, for example by adhesion, welding or soldering.
(47) As an alternative thereto, the outer lower longitudinal carriers 138, the inner lower longitudinal carriers 136, the transverse carriers 128 and/or the upper longitudinal carriers 122 may also be made from a different material, for example a plastics material, and or may have any desired other cross section, for example a rectangular or square cross section.
(48) The end regions 142 of the outer lower longitudinal carriers 138 each carry a coupling element 144, as illustrated individually in
(49) The coupling element 144 includes a base 146 which is for example substantially frustoconical and is provided at an end face 148, preferably at the smaller end face, with a recess 150 that is formed in a manner complementing the end region 142, such that the end region 142 is at least partly received in the recess 150.
(50) At its end remote from the end face 148, the base 146 carries a head region 152.
(51) The head region 152 is preferably rounded in form and may in particular be substantially in the shape of a segment of a sphere.
(52) The coupling element 144 comprising the base 146 and the head region 152 is preferably made in one piece.
(53) The coupling element 144 is preferably made from a friction-enhancing material or has a coating made from a friction-enhancing material.
(54) The coupling element 144 may be formed from a plastics material, in particular an elastomer material, for example a silicone material.
(55) The coupling element 144 is preferably made separately from the base body 120 of the sink accessory part 106 and is fixed to the base body 120 later, in particular being fixed to a respectively associated end region 142 of one of the outer lower longitudinal carriers 138.
(56) The coupling element 144 may be fixed to the base body 120 for example by press-fitting and/or adhesion.
(57) As an alternative thereto, it may also be provided for the coupling element 144 to be produced on the base body 120 in situ, for example by a procedure of moulding on an injection mouldable material.
(58) As can be seen for example from
(59) However, the end regions 154 of the upper longitudinal carriers 122 are preferably aligned parallel to the longitudinal direction 124 or inclined at an angle (not illustrated) with respect to the longitudinal direction 124 that is smaller than the angle at which the end regions 142 of the outer lower longitudinal carriers 138 are inclined with respect to the longitudinal direction 124 and with respect to the support area 132 of the sink accessory part 106.
(60) Each end region 154 of one of the upper longitudinal carriers 122 also engages in a respective recess 150 in a coupling element 144 that is arranged on the respective end region 154.
(61) As can best be seen from
(62) The coupling elements 144 that are arranged at the front end regions 142, 154 together form a first coupling device 160a for coupling the sink accessory part 106 to the front first side wall 112a of the bowl 104 of the sink 102.
(63) The coupling elements 144 that are arranged at the rear end regions 142, 154 together form a second coupling device 160b for coupling the sink accessory part 106 to the rear second side wall 112b, opposing the first side wall 112a, of the bowl 104 of the sink 102.
(64) The sink accessory part 106 may, by means of the lower coupling elements 144a that are arranged at the end regions 142 of the outer lower longitudinal carriers 138, be supported on a supporting face that is preferably oriented substantially horizontally and/or is preferably substantially planar, for example on a worktop on which the sink 102 is arranged, on a drip surface (not illustrated) of the sink 102, or on a table top.
(65) Here, the preferably friction-enhancing material of the coupling elements 144a prevents the sink accessory part 106 from moving undesirably in relation to the supporting face.
(66) Further, the sink accessory part 106 may be put into the position that is illustrated in
(67) The region of the first side wall 112a, against which the coupling elements 144 of the first coupling device 160a abut, is preferably inclined to the vertical at a small acute angle of preferably at least approximately 1, in particular at least approximately 3, particularly preferably at least approximately 6, and/or preferably at most approximately 20, in particular at most approximately 10, particularly preferably at most approximately 8.
(68) The same applies to the region of the second side wall 112b, against which the coupling elements 144 of the second coupling device 160b abut.
(69) The end regions 142, 154 of the sink accessory part 106 are preferably formed and arranged in relation to one another such that, when the lower coupling elements 144a, which are arranged at the end regions 142, and the upper coupling elements 144b, which are arranged at the end regions 154, are in the position coupled to the side walls 112a, 112b of the bowl 104, they all abut against the respectively associated side wall 112a or 112b at the same time.
(70) In this coupled position of the sink accessory part 106, the lower coupling elements 144a are at a spacing from the base region 108 of the bowl 104, with the result that when the sink accessory part 106 is in the coupled position it is not in contact with the base region 108.
(71) Further, in the coupled position the sink accessory part 106 is spaced from the bowl flange 114, with the result that when the sink accessory part 106 is in the coupled position it is not in contact with the bowl flange 144 or with another edge region of the sink 102 that adjoins the side walls 112a, 112b of the bowl 104 or a worktop that adjoins the sink 102.
(72) As can be seen from
(73) When the sink accessory part 106 is in the position coupled to the bowl 104, it is clamped between the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b and is fixedly immobilised or fixed to the side walls 112a, 112b both by positive locking and by force locking of the coupling elements 144.
(74) Since the spacing between the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b lessens in the region that is below the sink accessory part 106 in the coupled position thereof, the sink accessory part 106 cannot be moved further down, out of its coupled position, towards the base region 108 of the bowl 104.
(75) As a result of the force locking between the coupling elements 144 and the side walls 112a, 112b, the sink accessory part 106, once it is coupled to the side walls 112a, 112b, can moreover no longer be moved horizontally, in its transverse direction 126 in relation to the bowl 104.
(76) Thus, reliable and stable immobilisation of the sink accessory part 106 in its coupled position in the bowl 104 of the sink 102 is ensured.
(77) In order to remove the sink accessory part 106 from its position coupled to the bowl 104, a retaining force must be overcome.
(78) Using an upwardly directed force, and with the assistance of a slight elastic deformation of the coupling elements 144 and/or the bowl 104, the sink accessory part 106 can be removed again from its position coupled to the bowl 104.
(79) In the embodiment illustrated in
(80) By contrast, the spacing between the front first side wall 112a and the rear second side wall 112b is smaller than the spacing between the left-hand side wall 112c and the right-hand side wall 112d.
(81) Thus, if the coupling device 106 is put into the bowl 104 in a position in which the longitudinal direction 124 of the sink accessory part 106 is not aligned parallel to the left-hand side wall 112c and the right-hand side wall 112d but substantially parallel to the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b, the sink accessory part 106 can be lowered as far as the base region 108 of the bowl 104.
(82) Preferably, in that case the sink accessory part 106 is supported with the lower coupling elements 144a against the base region 108 of the bowl 104.
(83) In
(84) However, it is entirely possible, as an alternative thereto, to couple the sink accessory part 106 to the side walls 112a, 112b in other positions, in which the sink accessory part 106 is displaced along the side walls 112a, 112b in relation to the position illustrated in
(85) A second embodiment, illustrated in
(86) The bowl 104 that is illustrated individually in
(87) Further, the bowl 104 includes a bowl edge 168 that runs peripherally along the upper edges of the side walls 112 and is oriented substantially horizontally.
(88) The bowl 104 is preferably made in one piece.
(89) The bowl 104 may in principle be formed from any desired material, for example a stainless steel material, a ceramic material, a plastics material or a composite material.
(90) The sink 102 may include, besides the at least one bowl 104, other bowls and/or a drip surface.
(91) The sink accessory part 106, which is illustrated individually in
(92) Arranged on an underside 172 of the base plate 170 that is remote from the support area 132 (see in particular
(93) In particular, the two foot strips 174 each run along an outer edge of the base plate 170, preferably in each case along a short side of the base plate 170.
(94) The base plate 170 and the foot strips 174 may for example be formed from a wood material or a plastics material.
(95) The foot strips 174 may for example be fixed to the base plate 170 by means of dowels and/or adhesion.
(96) As can best be seen from
(97) The upper side 176 and the underside 178 of each foot strip 174 are connected to one another by, respectively, an outer side face 180 and an inner side face 182.
(98) If the support area 132 of the sink accessory part 106 is oriented horizontally, the outer side face 180 of each foot strip 174 is inclined by an angle to the vertical, wherein the angle preferably corresponds substantially to the angle about which the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b of the bowl 104 are inclined to the vertical in the installed condition of the sink 102.
(99) Preferably, the angle and/or the angle are in this case at least approximately 1, in particular at least approximately 3, particularly preferably at least approximately 6, and/or preferably at most approximately 20, in particular at most approximately 10, particularly preferably at most approximately 8.
(100) At the end regions 184 of the outer side faces 180 of the foot strips 174 there are provided in each case one or more, in particular two, recesses 186 in which in each case a coupling element 144 may be partly received.
(101) If a plurality of recesses 186 and coupling elements 144 are provided in an end region 184, these are preferably arranged at different spacings from the support area 132 of the sink accessory part 106.
(102) A coupling element 144 of this kind is illustrated individually in
(103) The coupling element 144 includes a substantially cylindrical shaft 188 that carries a likewise substantially cylindrical head 190, which has a larger external diameter than the shaft 188.
(104) The end region of the shaft 188 remote from the head 190 is provided with a chamfer 192.
(105) As can best be seen from
(106) The grooves 194 are preferably distributed substantially equidistantly around the longitudinal centre axis 196 of the coupling element 144 in the peripheral direction of the shaft 188.
(107) The head 190 of the coupling element 144 has an end face 198 that is remote from the shaft 188 and whereof the outer edge may be rounded.
(108) The coupling element 144 comprising the shaft 188 and the head 190 is preferably made in one piece.
(109) The coupling element 144 is preferably made from a friction-enhancing material.
(110) The coupling element 144 may be formed from a plastics material, in particular an elastomer material, for example a silicone material.
(111) The coupling element 144 is preferably made separately from the base body 120 of the sink accessory part 106, wherein in this embodiment the base body 120 includes the base plate 170 and the two foot strips 174, and is fixed to the base body 120 later, wherein the shaft 188 of the coupling element 144 is received in the respectively associated recess 186 in one of the end regions 184 of the outer side faces 180 of the foot strips 174, and the head 190 of the respective coupling element 144 projects beyond the respective recess 186.
(112) Here, an underside 200 of the head 190 of the coupling element 144, which projects beyond the shaft 188 in the radial direction of the longitudinal centre axis 196 of the coupling element 144, preferably abuts against the region of the respective outer side face 180 that surrounds the recess 186.
(113) The coupling element 144 may be fixed to the base body 120 for example by press-fitting and/or adhesion.
(114) As an alternative thereto, it may also be provided for the coupling element 144 to be produced on the base body 120 in situ, for example by a procedure of moulding on an injection mouldable material.
(115) As can be seen for example from
(116) Each of the support elements 206 may in particular take the same form as one of the coupling elements 144, as illustrated in
(117) As a result of the identical form of the support elements 206 and the coupling elements 144, the number of different parts required to manufacture the sink accessory part 106 is reduced and so manufacture of the sink accessory part 106 is simplified.
(118) By means of the support elements 206, of which there are for example four, the sink accessory part 106 may be supported on a supporting face which is preferably oriented substantially horizontally and/or is preferably substantially planar, for example on a worktop on which the sink 102 is arranged, on a drip surface (not illustrated) of the sink 102 or on a table top.
(119) Here, the preferably friction-enhancing material of the support elements 206 prevents the sink accessory part 106 from moving undesirably in relation to the supporting face.
(120) In this embodiment, the sink accessory part 106 has a total of eight coupling elements 144, wherein in each case two coupling elements 144 at the same end region 184 of the same outer side face 180 of a foot strip 174 together form a coupling element pair 158.
(121) The coupling elements 144 that are arranged at the front foot strip 174a together form a first coupling device 160a for coupling the sink accessory part 106 to the front first side wall 112a of the bowl 104 of the sink 102.
(122) The coupling elements 144 that are arranged at the rear foot strip 174b together form a second coupling device 160b for coupling the sink accessory part 106 to the rear second side wall 112b, opposing the first side wall 112a, of the bowl 104 of the sink 102.
(123) The sink accessory part 106 may be put into the position that is illustrated in
(124) Here, the coupling elements 144 of a coupling element pair 158, which are arranged at different spacings from the support area 132 of the sink accessory part 106, in the position in which the sink accessory part 106 is coupled to the side walls 112a, 112b of the bowl 104, preferably abut against the respectively associated side wall 112a or 112b at the same time.
(125) In this coupled position of the sink accessory part 106, the support elements 206 are at a spacing from the base region 108 of the bowl 104, with the result that when the sink accessory part 106 is in the coupled position it is not in contact with the base region 108.
(126) Further, in the coupled position the sink accessory part 106 is not in contact with the bowl edge 168 of the bowl 104 or in contact with another edge region of the sink 102 that adjoins the side walls 112a, 112b of the bowl 104, or a worktop that adjoins the sink 102.
(127) As can be seen from
(128) Here, the foot strips 174 of the sink accessory part 106 with the coupling devices 160a and 160b arranged thereon are in the coupled position in the interior 162 of the bowl 104, while at least part of the base plate 170 of the sink accessory part 106 projects upwards into an external space 208 outside the bowl 104, beyond the upper edges of the side walls 112a, 112b.
(129) In the position coupled to the bowl 104, the sink accessory part 106 is fixedly immobilised or fixed between the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b both by positive locking and by force locking of the coupling elements 144 to the side walls 112a, 112b.
(130) Since the spacing between the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b lessens in the region that is below the sink accessory part 106 in the coupled position thereof, the sink accessory part 106 cannot be moved further down, out of its coupled position, towards the base region 108 of the bowl 104.
(131) As a result of the force locking between the coupling elements 144 and the side walls 112a, 112b, the sink accessory part 106, once it is coupled to the side walls 112a, 112b, can moreover no longer be moved horizontally, in its transverse direction 126 in relation to the bowl 104.
(132) Thus, reliable and stable immobilisation of the sink accessory part 106 in its coupled position in the bowl 104 of the sink 102 is ensured.
(133) In order to remove the sink accessory part 106 from its position coupled to the bowl 104, a retaining force must be overcome.
(134) Using an upwardly directed force, and with the assistance of a slight elastic deformation of the coupling elements 144 and/or the bowl 104, the sink accessory part 106 can be removed again from its position coupled to the bowl 104.
(135) In the embodiment illustrated in
(136) By contrast, the spacing between the front first side wall 112a and the rear second side wall 112b is smaller than the spacing between the left-hand side wall 112c and the right-hand side wall 112d.
(137) Thus, if the coupling device 106 is put into the bowl 104 in a position in which the longitudinal direction 124 of the sink accessory part 106 is not aligned parallel to the left-hand side wall 112c and the right-hand side wall 112d but substantially parallel to the first side wall 112a and the second side wall 112b, the sink accessory part 106 can be lowered as far as the base region 108 of the bowl 104.
(138) Preferably, in that case the sink accessory part 106 is supported with the support elements 206 against the base region 108 of the bowl 104.
(139) In
(140) However, it is entirely possible, as an alternative thereto, to couple the sink accessory part 106 to the side walls 112a, 112b in other positions, in which the sink accessory part 106 is displaced along the side walls 112a, 112b in relation to the central position illustrated in
(141) In so doing, however, the height at which the sink accessory part 106 is located in these different positions coupled to the bowl 104 remains substantially unchanged.