Sink plug arrangement
10538903 · 2020-01-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/2302
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C2001/2311
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A sink plug arrangement comprises a first permanent magnet arranged to counteract movement of a sink plug within a sink outlet, wherein said sink plug is movable between a first and second state relative the sink outlet. A second permanent magnet arranged to, in the second state, repel the first magnet. A well-defined position is thereby achieved without any moving parts in the sink plug.
Claims
1. A sink plug arrangement comprising a first magnet arranged to counteract a movement of a sink plug within a sink outlet, wherein said sink plug is movable between a first, upper state and second, lower state relative the sink outlet, and wherein the sink plug is provided with a stem which during operation is vertically oriented in the sink outlet, and a knob adapted to be gripped by a user of the sink plug arrangement, wherein a second, fixed magnet is arranged to, in the second, lower state, repel the first magnet, so that the sink plug arrangement is maintained in its lower state by the repellant force between the first and second magnets, wherein the first magnet is provided in the stem.
2. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, comprising a fixed cylinder arranged to receive the stem of the sink plug.
3. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the second magnet is part of the cylinder.
4. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the second magnet is located outside the cylinder.
5. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first magnet is oriented with one pole facing upward and the other pole facing downward.
6. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second magnet is arranged adjacent to the stem of the sink plug during operation of the sink plug arrangement.
7. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein, in the first state of the sink plug, the polarities of the first magnet and the second magnet make the magnets attract each other.
8. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 7, wherein the second magnet is oriented with one pole facing the first magnet.
9. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein, in the first state of the sink plug, the polarities of the first magnet and the second magnet make the magnets repel each other.
10. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second magnet is located substantially surrounding the stem of the sink plug during operation of the sink plug arrangement.
11. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the second magnet is a ring magnet.
12. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second magnet is oriented with one pole facing upward and the other pole facing downward.
13. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first and second states are substantially opened and closed states relative a longitudinal axis of the sink outlet.
14. The sink plug arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second magnets is a permanent magnet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) In the following, a detailed description of the different embodiments of the invention is disclosed under reference to the accompanying drawings. All examples herein should be seen as part of the general description and are therefore possible to combine in any way in general terms. Individual features of the various embodiments may be combined or exchanged unless such combination or exchange is clearly contradictory to the overall function of the sink plug arrangement. Also, in this description the terms sink plug and strainer will be used interchangeably.
(9) Briefly described, the invention relates to a sink plug arrangement constituting the connecting device between the sink outlet and the drain. The purpose of the sink plug arrangement is to provide means for allowing two states, one in which liquid is allowed to pass through the sink outlet and one where liquid is retained within the sink by prohibiting the liquid from passing through the sink outlet.
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(11) The strainer 10 comprises a circular sieve 12, see also
(12) The basket 20 rests on the rim of a circular hole provided in the sink 2 and is provided with a plurality of spaced apart holes 22 provided radially inside of the holes 12a in the strainer 10. The basket 20 is provided with a central hole adapted to receive a fixed cylinder 26 with a flange 26a at the upper end thereof. The cylinder, which is arranged to receive the stem 14 of the sink plug 10. is at its outer surface provided with threads adapted to cooperate with the sink outlet 30, as will be described hereinafter.
(13) The sink outlet 30 is essentially bowl-shaped and is provided with an outlet pipe 32 adapted to connect to drain pipes (not shown). Centrally attached to the bottom of the bowl-shaped outlet is a bottom cylinder 34 with inner threads adapted to cooperate with the outer threads of the cylinder 26. The rim of the bowl-shaped outlet 30 is adapted to rest on the lower surface of the sink 2 which thereby is sandwiched between the basket 20 and the outlet 30. By screwing the cylinder 26 into the bottom cylinder 34 the sink 2 is clamped between these two parts, thereby securing the sink plug arrangement into position. Finally, the sink outlet 30 is provided with a second magnet 36, preferably a permanent magnet, arranged adjacent to the stem 14 of the strainer 10 during operation of the sink plug arrangement. The term adjacent should in this context be interpreted as being close enough so that the first and second magnets affect each other. In this first embodiment, the second magnet 36 is horizontally oriented with one pole, in the described example the negative pole, facing the first magnet 16.
(14) The sink plug arrangement 1 is shown in
(15) The sink plug arrangement 1 is further shown in
(16) In this second state the polarity of the permanent magnets 16, 36 are repulsing each other and thereby retaining the strainer 10 in a lower, closed state. This enables the strainer 10 to create a tight seal with the basket 20 preventing liquid from leaving the sink 2. This is further enhanced by the seal 18.
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(20) When the strainer 10 is pushed downward by a user, for example by exerting a downward force on the grip 14a, the first permanent magnet 16 passes through the second permanent magnet 136. When the first permanent magnet 16 is below the second permanent magnet 136, as shown in
(21) The second embodiment is further appreciated by the perspective view of the strainer 10 and the second permanent magnet of
(22) In both the first embodiment and the second embodiment the strainer 10 is maintained in its lower closed position by the repellant force between the first permanent magnet provided in the stem 14 of the strainer 10 and the fixed second permanent magnet 36 and 136, respectively. In the first embodiment the upper open position of the strainer 10 is maintained by the attractive force between the first and second permanent magnets 16, 36 while in the second embodiment the upper open position of the strainer 10 is maintained by the repellant force between the first and second permanent magnets 16, 136. However, in both embodiments the operation of the sink plug arrangement 1 and 101, respectively, works smoothly without any moving parts and with a well-defined closed position of the strainer 10.
(23) Preferred embodiments of a sink plug arrangement have been described. It will be realized that these can be varied without departing from the inventive idea defined by the appended claims. It is thus understood that the polarity of all the permanent magnets for the assembly of the sink plug arrangement may be switched as well as the repulsing force in relation to the attracting force can be applied on either the first or the second state. Also, the exact positions of the permanent magnets may vary in order to achieve the desired attractive and/or repulsive forces between the magnets.
(24) Sink plug arrangements with threaded cylinders for the assembly of the arrangement and the guidance of the sink plug or strainer have been shown. It will be appreciated that the inventive idea as defined by the appended claims is applicable to arrangements lacking these parts as long as first and second magnets are provided for maintaining the sink plug in upper and lower positions.
(25) The described second embodiment is provided with a ring magnet. It will be appreciated that this can be replaced by one or several vertically oriented magnets provided adjacent to the stem of the sink plug. For example, a plurality of spaced apart magnets can be provided oriented vertically surrounding or essentially surrounding the stem of the sink plug during operation thereof.
(26) Although in both the described embodiments the first and second magnets repel each other, it will be appreciated that the first embodiment can be modified so that the magnets attract each other in the lower end position of the sink plug. This is achieved by providing the second magnet lower than shown in the figures and switching the polarities of the first magnet.