101 |
Stone tub. |
US1901082474 |
1901-11-15 |
US724464A |
1903-04-07 |
GREER WILSON |
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102 |
Cuspidor. |
US1900004040 |
1900-02-05 |
US656939A |
1900-08-28 |
CARSON ROBERT |
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103 |
PORTABLE WASHBIN STEP |
US16232452 |
2018-12-26 |
US20190191886A1 |
2019-06-27 |
Thomas Hinson; Mandi Hinson |
A portable washbasin step having a step-structure including a support system that is configured to be in physical communication with a substantially horizontal surface. A washbasin that is useful for cleaning feet is separable from the step-structure. The washbasin may have an opening a first-distance from the substantially horizontal surface. A planar surface is configured to be parallel to, and a second-distance from the substantially horizontal surface. The second-distance may be greater than first-distance. The portable washbasin step may be used by a user to wash in the washbasin and subsequently climb onto the planar surface. |
104 |
Apron sink |
US15399406 |
2017-01-05 |
US10151085B2 |
2018-12-11 |
Jonathan Chee Yeen Chong; Robert Zudic; Erik Lynch; Christopher Waas |
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 a rim of the at least one sink basin, the top flange having an underside that is generally flat, an apron connected onto a front portion of the underside of the top flange, and an adhesive disposed between the apron and the underside of the top flange to secure the apron to the basin body. |
105 |
Drain Diverted Dirty Water and Continuously Circulated Clean Water System |
US15763076 |
2017-02-08 |
US20180274211A1 |
2018-09-27 |
Mazen I. Dauleh |
According to embodiments of the present disclosure is a water delivery system that continuously flows and recirculates clean water, diverting only water that has touched a user's hands. No sensing is required to activate the water flow and the actions of the user effectively divert the dirty water to a drain. The water delivery system comprises a clean water outlet, a clean water inlet, a dirty water drain, and a circulation pump. A stream of water continuously flows from the outlet and is received by the water inlet if the stream is uninterrupted. If the stream is disturbed, such as by the hand washing activities of the user, the stream is diverted from the inlet and instead falls into a sink and into the drain. |
106 |
Genitalia washing assembly |
US14926756 |
2015-10-29 |
US10022022B2 |
2018-07-17 |
Tomas Del Rio |
A genitalia washing assembly includes a container that may contain a liquid detergent. The container has an aperture extending therethrough. The aperture may insertably receive male genitalia thereby facilitating the liquid detergent to wash the male genitalia. A lid is removably coupled to the container. The lid frictionally engages the lip such that the lid closes the opening. |
107 |
MIXED MATERIAL APRON SINK |
US15398578 |
2017-01-04 |
US20180187400A1 |
2018-07-05 |
Jonathan Chee Yeen Chong; Sharon Dupuy |
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. |
108 |
Faucet cleaner |
US15339179 |
2016-10-31 |
US09950352B2 |
2018-04-24 |
Bryan Jay Ahlquist |
A faucet cleaner. The faucet cleaner includes a supply bottle having a base, a sidewall extending from the base, and a neck. The neck includes a top end having a rim forming an opening into the supply bottle. A delivery cup is secured to the neck of the supply bottle. The delivery cup includes a base and a sidewall extending from the base. A channel runs from inside the supply bottle through the opening formed by the rim of the neck, through the base of the pump mechanism and into delivery cup so that the top end is disposed in the delivery cup. A plurality of bristles are secured to the base of the delivery cup and disposed within the delivery cup. |
109 |
Apparatus securing a liner to a basin and a corresponding method for washing a patient |
US14648832 |
2013-12-04 |
US09888814B2 |
2018-02-13 |
Michael Malone; Michael Cloney; Anita Cambie |
Apparatus (1) for washing a bedridden patient comprises a basin (2) and a disposable water impermeable flexible liner (3) for lining a hollow interior region (5) of the basin (2). Retaining members (35) in retaining member accommodating recesses (37) located in corners (10) of the basin (2) engage engagement openings (30) formed in the liner (3) adjacent a peripheral upper edge (24) thereof and adjacent corners (27) of a peripheral wall (19) of the liner (3) for releasably securing and retaining the liner (3) to the basin (2). The basin (2) lined with the liner (3) is charged with water for washing the patient. On completion of washing, the liner (3) is removed from the basin (2) for disposal. |
110 |
Wash Basin Being Transformable to be Particularly Adapted for Wound Irrigation |
US15602379 |
2017-05-23 |
US20170304148A1 |
2017-10-26 |
Sekuleo Gathers |
A hospital-grade basin holds water for washing patients, and converts easily/quickly for the patient's limb to rest across a portion of the basin. Hall-moon shaped openings on opposite sides of the basin wall(s) support the limb at a reduced height with respect to adjacent side wall portions, which serve as a partial shield during wound irrigation. The shaped openings are sealed with hinged doors in a closed position, using a friction fit and/or elastomeric leaf-spring members. In another embodiment, opposing portions of the side wall may instead be formed of an over-molded elastomeric material that conforms to the patient's limb, or may have walls formed like a bellows. A one-time transformable basin has a wall with first and second notches to form first and second tear-away panels, which leave residual areas shaped and positioned on the wall according to first and second portions of a patient's limb. |
111 |
Planar ring for messages proximate a drain |
US14928397 |
2015-10-30 |
US09706881B1 |
2017-07-18 |
Ann B. Brannan |
A planar ring for messages proximate a drain stopper decorative device has a flat, wide shape. The ring has a top surface and an opposite bottom surface. The visible top surface has an outer edge upon its perimeter. The outer edge spans from the top surface to the bottom surface. Inwardly from the outer edge, the ring has a band with a width. The band's width falls within from about 10/32 inch to about ½ inch. Inwardly from the band, the ring has its inner edge of a constant radius lesser than the outer edge. Within the inner edge, the ring has an aperture that admits a stopper. The two edges attain a perpendicular orientation to the two surfaces. The ring has a multiple layer construction with a smooth transparent layer at the top surface upon an ink layer upon a substrate with a releasable adhesive layer. |
112 |
Wash basin being transformable to be particularly adapted for wound irrigation |
US14806959 |
2015-07-23 |
US09693930B2 |
2017-07-04 |
Sekuleo Gathers |
A hospital-grade basin holds water for washing patients, or alternatively converts easily/quickly for a patient's limb to rest comfortably within and across a portion of the basin. In a first embodiment, half-moon shaped openings on opposite sides of the basin side wall(s) comfortably support the limb at a reduced height with respect to adjacent side wall portions, which serve as a partial shield during wound irrigation, and aid fluid collection. The shaped openings may each be sealed with a hinged door in a closed position, using a friction fit, to form the traditional, watertight basin. In an alternate embodiment, the doors may be secured in the closed position using an elastomeric leaf-spring-shaped member. In other embodiments, rather than cutouts and doors, opposing portions of the side wall may instead be formed of an over-molded elastomeric material that conforms to the patient's limb, or may instead be formed like a bellows. |
113 |
FAUCET CLEANER |
US15339179 |
2016-10-31 |
US20170120310A1 |
2017-05-04 |
Bryan Jay Ahlquist |
A faucet cleaner is provided. The faucet cleaner includes a supply bottle having a base, a sidewall extending from the base, and a neck. The neck includes a top end having a rim forming an opening into the supply bottle. A delivery cup is secured to the neck of the supply bottle. The delivery cup includes a base and a sidewall extending from the base. The present invention further includes a channel having a bottom end and a top end. The bottom end is disposed in the supply bottle. The channel runs from inside the supply bottle through the opening formed by the rim of the neck, through the base of the pump mechanism and into delivery cup so that the top end is disposed in the delivery cup. A plurality of bristles are secured to the base of the delivery cup and disposed within the delivery cup. |
114 |
Convex-bottom sink with improved self-rinsing capability |
US14641884 |
2015-03-09 |
US09587386B2 |
2017-03-07 |
Nicholas Wobbrock; Jan Pawluskiewicz |
A sink basin having a convex hump in the floor of the basin improves self-rinsing by directing water falling into the basin from a faucet to flow clown the hump and across the floor of the basin, then around the perimeter of the basin to the drain orifice. A variety of shapes, materials and surface finishes are also described and claimed. |
115 |
METHOD OF MAKING AN ENGINEERED COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTS PRODUCED THEREFROM |
US15293113 |
2016-10-13 |
US20170029595A1 |
2017-02-02 |
Mark W. Schibur; John A. Teubert |
A method of making an article includes mixing a filler material and a polymer matrix material to produce a composite material, introducing the composite material produced by the mixing into a mold of a desired shape, and removing an article having the desired shape from the mold. The resulting article has a water absorption of less than about one percent and the filler material comprises vitreous china. |
116 |
Novel light-emitting basin |
US15008458 |
2016-01-28 |
US20170016593A1 |
2017-01-19 |
Peijun WANG |
The present invention is a novel light-emitting basin which includes a body. A surface of the body protrudes or is recessed to form a chamber. The body and/or a chamber wall of the chamber is in an atypical shape or a polyhedron shape. At least part of the chamber wall of the chamber forms a luminous body which is light reflective or light refractive. By using the novel light-emitting basin of the present invention, the surface of the body protrudes or is recessed to form a chamber. Fittings such as electric parts can be disposed in the chamber and thus could not be damaged easily. |
117 |
Lavatory system with hand dryer |
US13122368 |
2010-10-06 |
US08997271B2 |
2015-04-07 |
Graeme S. Bayley; Mark A. Figurski; Timothy E. Perrin; John M. Loberger; Jason M. Renner; Kevin M. Kohlwey; Jon A. Dommisse; Thomas E. Pelt |
A lavatory system including a countertop and a first hand washing station is provided. The first hand washing station includes a basin supported by the countertop and a faucet supported by the countertop. The lavatory system also includes a hand dryer including a housing supported by the countertop. The housing defines a cavity in which a user's hands are inserted during drying, and a motor configured to generate blown air which is supplied to the cavity. The housing is located such that the user's hands may be inserted into the cavity without the user leaving the first hand washing station. |
118 |
Wash basin with valve for selective faucet and cascade flows |
US13675244 |
2012-11-13 |
US08572773B1 |
2013-11-05 |
Keith K. Clayton |
A method and system for selectively providing a contemporary sink or basin with a cascading water flow over the inside surface of the sink or basin, in addition to a flow of wash water into the basin itself. The sink or basin is provided in two parts, connected about the drain passage. Wash water is flowed into the bowl from above, and cascade water is introduced into a reservoir between the lower, base part and an upper, insert part. A narrow gap between the lower and upper parts lets water flow over the edge of the insert and along the sides of the basin, washing away detritus falling there such as toothpaste and shaving lather. Temperature and volume of the water are controlled for instance by a first valve, and a second valve controls flow into the basin from the faucet and/or from the reservoir. |
119 |
LAVATORY WASH STATION WITH INTEGRATED SINK AND SANITIZING HAND DRYER |
US13437618 |
2012-04-02 |
US20130025045A1 |
2013-01-31 |
Denis Gagnon; William Gagnon; Richard Eckhardt |
A lavatory wash station includes a wash station housing, a sink basin connected to a front of the housing, wherein the sink basin has a rim, and a sanitizing hand dryer assembly having an air intake and an exit nozzle at the front of the housing. The air intake and the exit nozzle are connected by a dryer flow path and the exit nozzle is disposed at the front of the housing above the rim, where the exit nozzle provides air flow in a substantially downward vertical direction into the sink basin and the sanitizing hand dryer includes an ion generator that treats the air passing through the hand dryer. |
120 |
Washing counter |
US12992917 |
2009-05-15 |
US08337033B2 |
2012-12-25 |
Takeshi Kaneda; Masanobu Wano; Hiroshi Nagakawa; Shigeru Asoh; Chihiro Sugiyama; Mitsunori Koga; Masaaki Ezawa |
A washing counter, including a bowl portion having a concave configuration used for washing and the like, a counter portion supporting the bowl portion, and a light source portion disposed on a backside of the bowl portion to emit light toward the bowl portion. The light radiates from the surface of the bowl to the surroundings with at least one portion of the bowl portion being formed of a transparent member. The transparent member is obtained by dispersing a light diffusing member in a base member having a transparent raw material having light-transmitting transparency. The light diffusing member being a micro particle having a transparent raw material having a light refractive index different from a light refractive index of the base member. |