序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | Washbasin | US1405205D | US1405205A | 1922-01-31 | ||
22 | Holder for washbasins | US599706D | US599706A | 1898-03-01 | ||
23 | eobinson | US315342D | US315342A | 1885-04-07 | ||
24 | Mounting driver for undermounted sinks | US14095461 | 2013-12-03 | US09133609B2 | 2015-09-15 | Dow Blaine |
A mounting driver for undermounting a sink to a support surface includes a support bar shaped and dimensioned for positioning between an underside of the sink and a wall of a cabinet at an angular orientation relative to the wall. The support bar includes a first end and a second end. The mounting driver also includes a mounting bracket shaped and dimensioned for fixed attachment to the wall of the cabinet, the mounting bracket including a recess shaped and dimensioned to receive the second end of support bar. With the first end of the support bar pressed against the underside of the sink, the second end of the support bar is secured within the mounting bracket rigidly secured to the wall of the cabinet. | ||||||
25 | MOUNTING DRIVER FOR UNDERMOUNTED SINKS | US14283731 | 2014-05-21 | US20150108310A1 | 2015-04-23 | Dow Blaine |
A mounting driver for undermounting a sink to a support surface includes a support bar shaped and dimensioned for positioning between an underside of the sink and a wall of a cabinet at an angular orientation relative to the wall. The support bar includes a first end and a second end. The mounting driver also includes a mounting bracket shaped and dimensioned for fixed attachment to the wall of the cabinet, the mounting bracket including a recess shaped and dimensioned to receive the second end of support bar. With the first end of the support bar pressed against the underside of the sink, the second end of the support bar is secured within the mounting bracket rigidly secured to the wall of the cabinet. | ||||||
26 | Adjustable support system for undermounted sinks | US12658977 | 2010-02-18 | US08356367B2 | 2013-01-22 | Peter S Flynn |
An adjustable support device for under-mounted sanitary fixtures which enables the installation of rimless and rimmed fixtures to a countertop without the use of counter attaching hardware. The system includes mounting brackets for attachment to under-counter support cabinetry and moveable carriages suspended from the mounting brackets by adjustable lift actuators. Length adjustable hanger beams are attached to the opposing moveable carriages to create a support surface for the fixtures. The moveable carriages and attached hanger beams are lowered by the lift actuators to accommodate the insertion of a sanitary fixture and then raised to position the supported, upward facing rim of the fixture to the desired position relative to the countertop. | ||||||
27 | Adjustable Width Vanity and Method for Securing an Adjustable Width Vanity | US12163327 | 2008-06-27 | US20090001862A1 | 2009-01-01 | Yunus Topan; Robert H. Mayer |
An adjustable width vanity has a main body that can be positioned relative to a side unit so that the overall width of the vanity can be adjusted to fit within a variety of stalls having different widths. | ||||||
28 | Device and Method for Mounting a Plumbing Fixture to a Supporting Surface Using an Assembly Plate | US11854152 | 2007-09-12 | US20080000018A1 | 2008-01-03 | Karl Laher |
A device and a method for fixing a sink, a commode, a bidet, or a urinal bowl to the floor surface or wall surface of a bathroom. The base of the bowl can be mounted on the supporting surface in question and can be fixed thereto by way of bolts, especially screw bolts, penetrating boreholes located in the base. An assembly plate is fixed to the supporting surface. The assembly plate is located inside the base once the plumbing fixture has been positioned, and is embodied especially with at least one guide for sliding parts in which the fixing bolts for the fixture can be anchored. | ||||||
29 | Sink/faucet flush mounting system | US11117418 | 2005-04-29 | US07007317B1 | 2006-03-07 | Richard William Brown |
This invention deals with a sink having a flange can be flush mounted in a countertop where the countertop is made of a laminate upper layer supported by a wood based body such as particle board. The countertop is readied for sink mounting by ploughing out a sink channel in the supporting body of the countertop. The sink channel is filled with a hardenable plastic such as an epoxy. The upper surface of the epoxy and the laminate is machined such as by a router to create a rabbet to accommodate the flange of the sink. The sink channel is arranged so that the hardened epoxy extends under the laminate so that any water which passes under the flange of the sink will contact the epoxy and not the wood based structure. A faucet having holes to accommodate hot water, cold water, spigot and faucet accessories can be mounted using the same channel and epoxy system. | ||||||
30 | Assembly for washstand | US09632124 | 2000-08-03 | US06370711B1 | 2002-04-16 | Jose Ma Ferrer Beltran |
Assembly for washstand, with different mounting options obtained through combinations of deep or shallow basins, straight or cut-out countertops and supported on legs or on a stand, as well as for free-standing basins. Its basic functional elements are the basin proper, with the configuration of a shell with spherical surface, deep (1) or shallow (2); and the planar countertop, with several possible configurations of its front edge. The support legs (7) are cylindrical and tubular, provided with a horizontal cross piece (12) that is supported against the wall. The countertops are affixed to the wall by means of back supports (13) of compound profile, that are inserted into lugs (8) in the lower face of the countertop and are fastened to the wall. If the countertop is cut out, the basin is supported on a central bracket (20) fastened to the wall by means of a special member (22); and if the basin is free-standing, it is supported on another similar bracket (31). | ||||||
31 | Support assembly for supporting a fixture on a wall | US09537640 | 2000-03-29 | US06276648B1 | 2001-08-21 | Howard S. Katz; William Tschirlig |
A support assembly for supporting a fixture on a wall comprises first and second threaded rods for installation into the wall so that at least a portion of each rod extends outwardly from the wall by a first predetermined distance. The support assembly further includes first and second fixing members each having internal threads which compliment the threads on the threaded rods. An elongated rigid support member having first and second ends, first and second lateral sides and top and bottom surfaces is provided. The support member includes a first notch in the top surface at a second predetermined distance from the first end, the first notch being sized for receiving the first fixing member therein. A first bore extends from the first end toward the second end, the first bore being located a third predetermined distance from the top surface and intersecting the first notch, the first bore being sized for receiving the first threaded rod. A second notch extends into the bottom surface at a fourth predetermined distance from the first end, the second notch being sized for receiving the second fixing member therein. A second bore extends from the first end toward the second end, the second bore being located a fifth predetermined distance from the bottom surface and intersecting the second notch. The second bore is sized for receiving the second threaded rod. | ||||||
32 | Adjustable wash-basin | US183629 | 1980-09-03 | US4328597A | 1982-05-11 | Boris G. R. Bodin |
A wall-mounted wash-basin is supported by a mechanism which permits adjustment of the vertical position of the wash-basin by movement around a horizontal axis parallel with the wall. According to the invention the wash-basin is tiltable between an upper position, where the top surface of the basin is at least substantially horizontal and the bottom of the basin is inclined from the user downwardly towards the wall, and a lower position in which the basin bottom is substantially horizontal. | ||||||
33 | Adjustable support for the forward edge of a wall supported washstand | US894590 | 1978-04-07 | US4158898A | 1979-06-26 | Norbert J. Denhart |
Floor supported vertically adjustable means are provided for engaging the underside of the front lip of a wall-mounted washstand for providing positive support therefor of such a nature as to fully support the forward edge in such a manner as to effectively prevent damage to or removal of the washbowl. | ||||||
34 | Camping utility stand | US796228 | 1977-05-12 | US4096951A | 1978-06-27 | Leroy K. Menssen |
A main rod has a point at a first end for piercing supporting ground and a coaxial bore formed in a spaced opposite second end. A square loop rod has spaced opposite first and second ends with first and second cross rods at said ends, respectively. A grating at the first end of the square loop rod supports a bar of soap. The remainder of the square loop rod supports towels. A circular rod extends beyond the first end of the square loop rod for supporting a wash pan. A generally V-shaped support rod is pivotally mounted on the first cross rod. The square loop rod is pivotally mounted on the main rod in an adjustable manner whereby the square loop rod is positionable at a desired point along the length of the main rod from a position perpendicular to the main rod to a position next-adjacent the main rod. A plurality of spaced protruding members on the main rod support the end of the support rod farthest from the square loop rod to maintain the square loop rod perpendicular to the main rod at different points therealong. | ||||||
35 | Thomas andkews | US616444D | US616444A | 1898-12-27 | ||
36 | Basin attachment for bath-tubs | US586415D | US586415A | 1897-07-13 | ||
37 | William e | US578374D | US578374A | 1897-03-09 | ||
38 | KÜCHENMODUL MIT SPÜLSTEINANORDNUNG UND TISCH ALS TRAGEKONSTRUKTION | EP15195432.8 | 2015-11-19 | EP3045073B1 | 2017-09-27 | Naber, Hans-Joachim; Stauss, Professor Kilian |
39 | Portable washing station | EP13172523.6 | 2013-06-18 | EP2815684B1 | 2016-11-09 | Melki, David |
40 | A device for mounting a wash basin or the like to a wall and methods for its use | EP11168400.7 | 2011-06-01 | EP2394550A2 | 2011-12-14 | Szafarczyk, Martin; Danielsson Spogardh, Stefan |
A mounting device for the mounting of a wash basin (41) or the like to a wall (44) provided with at least one fixed attachment screw (32), extending perpendicularly out from the wall, the wash basin (41) having at least one hole (42) in its back wall with greater cross dimension than the diameter of the attachment screw, comprises a mounting sleeve. (30) with a smaller diameter than the hole (42) in the wash basin (41), the mounting sleeve having threads (31b) for attachment to the attachment screw (32) and flexible holding means (34) towards one end, and an attachment nut (38) with internal threads for cooperation with the attachment screw (32). |