CN211973697U - Sink, washbasin and bathtub - Google Patents

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CN211973697U
CN211973697U CN201921933071.1U CN201921933071U CN211973697U CN 211973697 U CN211973697 U CN 211973697U CN 201921933071 U CN201921933071 U CN 201921933071U CN 211973697 U CN211973697 U CN 211973697U
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The utility model provides a water tank, include: a slot plate including a first through hole extending through the slot plate and an opening extending through the slot plate; the side wall of the trough body is arranged around the opening and connected to the trough plate, and the side wall of the trough body extends along the direction vertical to the trough plate; a faucet base fixed to the groove plate in a non-detachable manner, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the groove plate and penetrating through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the groove plate, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from a side wall of the tank body, respectively; wherein the second through hole is communicated with the first through hole. The utility model also provides a bathtub and a washbasin. The utility model aims to realize the quick simple and easy and firm installation of tap.

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Sink, washbasin and bathtub
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a cleaners and polishes field particularly, relates to a basin, washbasin and bathtub.
Background
At present, sinks (or products such as washbasins, bathtubs and the like) and faucets sold in the market are independent products. Specifically, most sinks (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs) sold on the market are not provided with a faucet, and consumers independently choose to purchase one faucet for installation after purchasing the sink (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs).
Generally, sinks (or washbasins, bathtubs, and the like) do not themselves have components for mounting a fixed faucet, so it is often necessary to use a faucet base to assist in faucet mounting. During installation of the faucet base and faucet, an installer often needs to reach his or her hands or tools into the mounting area under the sink (or product such as a washbasin or bathtub). Because the installation area is very narrow, great difficulty is brought to installation personnel.
Moreover, because the conventional faucet base is removably attached to the sink (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs), a gap exists between the faucet base and the sink (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs). And the water flow on the surface of the sink (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs) often flows along the gap to the area under the sink (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs), so that the area under the sink (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs) is often in a very humid state.
In addition, because of the detachable connection between conventional faucet bases and sinks (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs), the faucet bases are often loose relative to the sinks (or products such as washbasins and bathtubs). The faucet base needs to be re-secured at intervals.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To the problem that exists among the correlation technique, the utility model aims to realize tap's quick simple and easy and firm installation.
In order to achieve the above object, an aspect of the present invention provides a water tank, including: a slot plate including a first through hole extending through the slot plate and an opening extending through the slot plate; the side wall of the trough body is arranged around the opening and connected to the trough plate, and the side wall of the trough body extends along the direction vertical to the trough plate; a faucet base fixed to the groove plate in a non-detachable manner, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the groove plate and penetrating through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the groove plate, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from a side wall of the tank body, respectively; wherein the second through hole is communicated with the first through hole.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the water tank is made of metal, and the faucet base is integrally formed with the trough plate.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the water tank is made of metal and the faucet base is welded to the trough plate.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the water trough is made of metal and the faucet base is fixedly riveted to the trough plate.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, the basin is ceramic basin, marble basin, organic glass basin, quartzy stone basin or glass basin, and wherein, the tap base has the connecting portion with installation department integrated into one piece to connecting portion are fixed to the frid with the mode of non-detachable.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the connecting portion has circumferentially arranged serrations and the serrations are embedded in the groove plate along the side wall of the first through hole.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, tap base has the connecting portion with installation department integrated into one piece to connecting portion and first through-hole interference fit.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, wherein, the tap base has the connecting portion with installation department integrated into one piece to connecting portion splice with first through-hole.
The utility model discloses another aspect provides a bathtub, include: a cylinder plate including a first through hole extending through the cylinder plate and an opening extending through the cylinder plate; a cylinder block, a side wall of which is disposed around the opening and connected to the cylinder plate, and which extends in a direction perpendicular to the cylinder plate; a faucet base fixed to the deck in a non-detachable manner, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the deck and passing through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the deck, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the tub, respectively; wherein the second through hole is communicated with the first through hole.
The utility model discloses another aspect provides a washbasin, include: a basin plate including a first through hole extending through the basin plate and an opening extending through the basin plate; a tub body, a sidewall of the tub body disposed around the opening and connected to the tub plate, and the sidewall of the tub body extending in a direction perpendicular to the tub plate; a faucet base fixed to the tub plate in a non-detachable manner, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the tub plate and passing through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the tub plate, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the tub body, respectively; wherein the second through hole is communicated with the first through hole.
The utility model has the advantages of:
in one aspect, the faucet base is non-removably secured to a deck of a sink, a tub deck of a bathtub, or a basin deck of a washbasin without requiring the faucet base to be separately mounted to the deck of the sink, the tub deck of the bathtub, or the basin deck of the washbasin with time and effort. And the installation can be completed only by one installer in the visual range of naked eyes, thereby improving the installation efficiency. On the other hand, the faucet base is non-removably secured to the deck of the sink, tub deck or washbasin, so that the gap between the faucet base and the deck of the sink, tub deck or washbasin is reduced or even eliminated, which is beneficial for maintaining a relatively dry environment beneath the deck of the sink, tub deck or washbasin. In yet another aspect, the faucet base is non-removably secured to a deck of a sink, a tub deck of a bathtub, or a basin deck of a washbasin so that the faucet base is unlikely to wobble relative to the deck, tub deck, or basin deck, and a faucet connected to the faucet base will not wobble easily.
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Fig. 1a to 1b are schematic views illustrating installation of a sink and a faucet according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2a to 2b are schematic views illustrating the installation of a sink and a faucet according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3a to 3b are schematic views illustrating the installation of a sink and a faucet according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4a to 4b are schematic views illustrating the water tank and the faucet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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As shown in fig. 1a to 4b, an embodiment of the present invention provides a sink 10, including: a slot plate 12, the slot plate 12 including a first through hole 121 extending through the slot plate 12 and an opening extending through the slot plate 12; a tank body 14, a side wall of the tank body 14 being disposed around the opening and connected to the tank plate 12, and the side wall of the tank body 14 extending in a direction perpendicular to the tank plate 12; a faucet base 16, the faucet base 16 being non-detachably fixed to the deck 12, wherein the faucet base 16 has a second through hole 161 extending in a direction perpendicular to the deck 12 and passing through the faucet base 16, and the faucet base 16 has a mounting portion extending from the deck 12, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the tank body 14; wherein the second through hole 161 communicates with the first through hole 121, and the mounting portion has a screw hole extending in a direction parallel to the slot plate 12.
In this embodiment, faucet base 16 is non-removably attached to deck 12 such that faucet base 16 is not likely to loosen at all relative to deck 12, thereby allowing faucet 18 to be securely fastened to deck 12.
In this embodiment, the mounting portion of the faucet base 16 is located above the channel plate 12, and the trough body 14 is located below the channel plate 12. In this and other embodiments, the faucet base 16 is exposed from the surface of the trough plate 12, and the mounting portion of the faucet base 16 extends upward while the trough body 14 (or the side walls of the trough body 14) extend downward.
In this embodiment, second through-hole 161 of faucet base 16 is used to receive water duct 20 connected to faucet 18, and first through-hole 121 of trough plate 12 is also used to receive water duct 20 connected to faucet 18. In this and other embodiments, first and second through- holes 121 and 161 may be aligned and in communication to facilitate mounting of water duct 20 to faucet 18.
In this embodiment, the threaded holes of the faucet 18 assembly are used for mounting screws 22. That is, or, when the faucet 18 is mounted to the faucet base 16, the faucet 18 is secured to the faucet base 16 by screws 22.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the sink 10 is made of metal and the faucet base 16 is integrally formed with the deck 12. The faucet base 16 does not loosen relative to the bathtub.
In this embodiment, faucet base 16 is integrally formed with deck 12 such that faucet base 16 is not likely to loosen relative to deck 12 and faucet 18 is securely mounted to deck 12.
In the present embodiment, the water tank 10 can be made of any metal material suitable for sanitary equipment, such as stainless steel, copper alloy, aluminum alloy, etc.
In one embodiment of the present invention, sink 10 is made of metal and faucet base 16 is welded to deck 12.
In this embodiment, faucet base 16 is welded to deck 12 such that faucet base 16 is not likely to loosen relative to deck 12 at all and faucet 18 is securely mounted on deck 12.
In the present embodiment, the water tank 10 can be made of any metal material suitable for sanitary equipment, such as stainless steel, copper alloy, aluminum alloy, etc.
In one embodiment of the present invention, sink 10 is made of metal and faucet base 16 is fixedly riveted to deck 12.
In this embodiment, faucet base 16 is fixedly riveted to deck 12 such that faucet base 16 is not likely to loosen relative to deck 12 at all and faucet 18 is securely mounted on deck 12.
In the present embodiment, the water tank 10 can be made of any metal material suitable for sanitary equipment, such as stainless steel, copper alloy, aluminum alloy, etc.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the water tank 10 is a ceramic water tank, a marble water tank, an organic glass water tank, a quartz stone water tank, or a glass water tank, wherein the faucet base 16 has a connecting portion integrally formed with the mounting portion, and the connecting portion is fixed to the deck 12 in a non-detachable manner.
In the present embodiment, a metal member may be embedded in the slot plate 12 and disposed around the first through hole 121. Of course, the metal piece may be exposed from the side wall of the first through hole 121, so that the faucet base 16 is welded to the metal piece, and the mounting portion of the faucet base 16 is exposed from the surface of the trough plate 12.
In some other embodiments, a snap-in member may be provided in the first through hole 121 of the sink 10, although a portion of the snap-in member not in contact with the faucet base 16 may be embedded and fixed in the trough plate 12.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the connecting portion has circumferentially arranged serrations, and the serrations are embedded in the groove plate 12 along the side wall of the first through hole 121. In the present embodiment, the serrations are embedded or sunk into the slot plate 12 so that the connection portion is firmly fixed in the first through hole 121.
In other embodiments, the serrations may be replaced by other structures, such as a stripe structure, a mesh structure, and the like.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the faucet base 16 has a connecting portion integrally formed with the mounting portion, and the connecting portion is interference-fitted with the first through hole 121. In the present embodiment, the connection portion is interference-fitted with the first through hole 121, so that the connection portion is firmly fixed in the first through hole 121.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the faucet base 16 has a connecting portion integrally formed with the mounting portion, and the connecting portion is glued to the first through hole 121.
In the present embodiment, a portion (i.e., a connection portion) of the faucet base 16 may be received in the first through hole 121 of the sink 10 such that the mounting portion of the faucet base 16 is exposed from the surface of the sink plate 12. And the sink 10 adheres the faucet base 16 in the first through-hole 121 by some strong adhesive. Of course, in order to improve the adhesion effect, a plurality of holes may be formed on the surface of the faucet base 16 contacting the adhesive and the sidewall of the first through hole 121 to allow the adhesive to flow in. Because the viscose in the hole of the faucet base 16, the viscose in the hole of the side wall of the first through hole 121 and the viscose in the first through hole 121 are integrated with each other, the bonding effect on the faucet base 16 is improved.
In either of the above embodiments, faucet base 16 is secured to deck 12 in the various non-removable manners described above, eliminating the need for the faucet base 16 to be separately mounted to deck 12 in a time and effort consuming manner. And the installation can be completed only by one installer in the visual range of naked eyes, thereby improving the installation efficiency. On the other hand, faucet base 16 is secured to deck 12 in the various non-removable manners described above, so that the gap between faucet base 16 and deck 12 is reduced or even eliminated, which is beneficial in maintaining a relatively dry environment beneath deck 12. In yet another aspect, faucet base 16 is non-removably secured to deck 12 such that faucet base 16 is not likely to wobble relative to deck 12, nor is faucet 18 connected to faucet base 16 easily wobbled.
An embodiment of the present invention also provides a bathtub (not shown), including: a cylinder plate including a first through hole extending through the cylinder plate and an opening extending through the cylinder plate; a cylinder block, a side wall of which is disposed around the opening and connected to the cylinder plate, and which extends in a direction perpendicular to the cylinder plate; a faucet base fixed to the deck in a non-detachable manner, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the deck and passing through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the deck, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the tub, respectively; wherein the second through hole communicates with the first through hole, and the mounting portion has a screw hole extending in a direction parallel to the cylinder plate. In this embodiment, the faucet base of the tub does not become loose relative to the tub.
Of course, the above-described embodiment applied to the sink 10 can also be applied to the bathtub of the present embodiment, and the same effects can be achieved. Specifically, the faucet base is fixed to the deck plate in the various non-removable manners described above, eliminating the need to separately mount the faucet base to the deck plate with time and effort. And the installation can be completed only by one installer in the visual range of naked eyes, thereby improving the installation efficiency. On the other hand, the faucet base can be fixed to the cylinder plate in various non-detachable manners, so that a gap between the faucet base and the cylinder plate is reduced or even eliminated, and a relatively dry environment is kept below the cylinder plate. In yet another aspect, the faucet base may be secured to the deck in various non-removable manners described above such that the faucet base is unlikely to wobble relative to the deck, and a faucet connected to the faucet base is not likely to wobble easily.
An embodiment of the present invention further provides a washbasin (not shown), including: a basin plate including a first through hole extending through the basin plate and an opening extending through the basin plate; a tub body, a sidewall of the tub body disposed around the opening and connected to the tub plate, and the sidewall of the tub body extending in a direction perpendicular to the tub plate; a faucet base fixed to the tub plate in a non-detachable manner, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the tub plate and passing through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the tub plate, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the tub body, respectively; wherein the second through hole communicates with the first through hole, and the mounting portion has a screw hole extending in a direction parallel to the basin plate. In this embodiment, the faucet base of the washbasin is not loose relative to the bathtub.
Of course, the above-described embodiment applied to the sink 10 can also be applied to the washbasin of the present embodiment, and the same effect can be achieved. In particular, the faucet base is secured to the basin deck in the various non-removable manners described above, eliminating the need to mount the faucet base separately to the basin deck, which is time consuming and labor intensive. And the installation can be completed only by one installer in the visual range of naked eyes, thereby improving the installation efficiency. On the other hand, the faucet base can be fixed to the basin plate in various non-detachable modes, so that a gap between the faucet base and the basin plate is reduced or even disappears, and a relatively dry environment is kept below the basin plate. In yet another aspect, the faucet base may be secured to the deck in various non-removable manners described above such that the faucet base is unlikely to rock relative to the deck, and a faucet connected to the faucet base would not easily rock.
The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1a and 1b, the faucet base 16 is non-removably secured to the deck 12. The mounting portion of the faucet base 16 is exposed from the trough plate 12 and extends above the trough plate 12; the channel 14 is located below the channel plate 12, and the channel 14 (the side wall of the channel 14) extends below the channel plate 12.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 1a and 1b, the water duct 20 is first mounted to the faucet 18; then, the water duct 20 is extended through the second through hole 161 in a direction from above the trough plate 12 to below the trough plate 12, and the faucet 18 is mounted to the faucet base 16; finally, the faucet 18 is secured to the faucet base 16 by screws 22. Of course, the water conveying pipes 20 may be any number, such as 1, 2, 3 or more. Of course, the tightening operation may be performed by the tool G or other tightening tool.
As shown in fig. 2a and 2b, the faucet base 16 is non-removably secured to the deck 12. The mounting portion of the faucet base 16 is exposed from the trough plate 12 and extends above the trough plate 12; the channel 14 is located below the channel plate 12, and the channel 14 (the side wall of the channel 14) extends below the channel plate 12.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 2a and 2B, the water duct 20 is first extended through the second through hole 161 in a direction from below the trough plate 12 to above the trough plate 12, and the water duct 20 is mounted to the mounting plate B; then, one water duct 20 is detached from the mounting plate B and connected to the faucet 18, and the operation is sequentially circulated until all the water ducts 20 are mounted to the faucet 18; finally, the faucet 18 is secured to the faucet base 16 by screws 22. Of course, the water conveying pipes 20 may be any number, such as 1, 2, 3 or more. Of course, the tightening operation may be performed by the tool G or other tightening tool.
As shown in fig. 3a and 3b, the faucet base 16 is non-removably secured to the deck 12. The mounting portion of the faucet base 16 is exposed from the trough plate 12 and extends above the trough plate 12; the channel 14 is located below the channel plate 12, and the channel 14 (the side wall of the channel 14) extends below the channel plate 12. And water duct 20 has been mounted directly to faucet base 16.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 3a and 3b, water duct 20 is already mounted to faucet base 16, so it is only necessary to mount and fix faucet 18 directly to faucet base 16 by screws 22. Of course, the mounting and securing operation may be performed by tool G or other tightening tool. Of course, the water conveying pipes 20 may be any number, such as 1, 2, 3 or more.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 3a and 3b, the faucet base 16 is provided with two second through holes 161, and a connection post extending along the second through hole 161 and passing through the trough plate 12 is disposed in the two second through holes 161. The connection post is affixed to the second through hole 161 of the faucet base 16 and has a conduit extending perpendicular to the trough plate 12 and through the connection post. The lower part of the connecting column can be detachably connected with the water delivery pipe 20, and the water delivery pipe 20 is communicated to the pipeline of the connecting column.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 4a and 4b, the faucet 18 is securely mounted to the deck 12.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A sink, comprising:
a slot plate (12), the slot plate (12) comprising a first through hole (121) extending through the slot plate (12) and an opening through the slot plate (12);
a trough body (14), the side walls of the trough body (14) being arranged around the opening and connected to the trough plate (12), and the side walls of the trough body (14) extending in a direction perpendicular to the trough plate (12);
a faucet base (16), the faucet base (16) being non-detachably fixed to the deck (12), wherein the faucet base (16) has a second through hole (161) extending in a direction perpendicular to the deck (12) and passing through the faucet base (16), and the faucet base (16) has a mounting portion extending from the deck (12) and extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the trough body (14), respectively;
wherein the second through hole (161) communicates with the first through hole (121).
2. The sink according to claim 1, wherein the sink (10) is made of metal and the faucet base (16) is integrally formed with the deck (12).
3. The sink according to claim 1, wherein the sink (10) is made of metal and the faucet base (16) is welded to the deck (12).
4. The sink according to claim 1, wherein the sink (10) is made of metal and the faucet base (16) is fixedly riveted to the trough plate (12).
5. The sink according to claim 1, wherein the sink (10) is a ceramic sink, a marble sink, a plexiglas sink, a quartzite sink or a glass sink, wherein the faucet base (16) has a connection portion integrally formed with the mounting portion, and the connection portion is non-detachably fixed to the deck (12).
6. The sink according to claim 5, wherein the connection portion has circumferentially arranged serrations embedded in the channel plate (12) along a side wall of the first through hole (121).
7. A sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein the faucet base (16) has a connection portion integrally formed with the mounting portion and the connection portion is an interference fit with the first through hole (121).
8. A sink as claimed in claim 1, wherein the faucet base (16) has a connection portion integrally formed with the mounting portion and glued to the first through hole (121).
9. A bathtub, comprising:
a cylinder plate including a first through hole extending through the cylinder plate and an opening extending through the cylinder plate;
a cylinder block, a side wall of which is disposed around the opening and connected to the cylinder plate, and which extends in a direction perpendicular to the cylinder plate;
a faucet base non-detachably fixed to the deck, wherein the faucet base has a second through hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the deck and passing through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the deck, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the cylinder body, respectively;
wherein the second through hole communicates with the first through hole.
10. A washbasin, characterized in that it comprises:
a basin plate including a first through hole extending through the basin plate and an opening extending through the basin plate;
a tub body having a sidewall disposed around the opening and connected to the tub plate, and extending in a direction perpendicular to the tub plate;
a faucet base non-detachably secured to the deck, wherein the faucet base has a second through-hole extending in a direction perpendicular to the deck and through the faucet base, and the faucet base has a mounting portion extending from the deck, the mounting portion extending in opposite directions from the side wall of the basin body, respectively;
wherein the second through hole communicates with the first through hole.
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