Detailed Description
So that the manner in which the features and elements of the disclosed embodiments can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the disclosed embodiments, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. In the following description of the technology, for purposes of explanation, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, one or more embodiments may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices may be shown in simplified form in order to simplify the drawing.
The terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and in the claims, and the above-described drawings of embodiments of the present disclosure, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It should be understood that the data so used may be interchanged under appropriate circumstances such that embodiments of the present disclosure described herein may be made. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," as well as any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusions.
In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "middle", "outer", "front", "rear", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings. These terms are used primarily to better describe the disclosed embodiments and their examples and are not intended to limit the indicated devices, elements or components to a particular orientation or to be constructed and operated in a particular orientation. Moreover, some of the above terms may be used to indicate other meanings besides the orientation or positional relationship, for example, the term "on" may also be used to indicate some kind of attachment or connection relationship in some cases. The specific meanings of these terms in the embodiments of the present disclosure can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In addition, the terms "disposed," "connected," and "secured" are to be construed broadly. For example, "connected" may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or a unitary construction; can be a mechanical connection, or an electrical connection; may be directly connected, or indirectly connected through intervening media, or may be in internal communication between two devices, elements or components. Specific meanings of the above terms in the embodiments of the present disclosure can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to specific situations.
The term "plurality" means two or more unless otherwise specified.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the character "/" indicates that the preceding and following objects are in an or relationship. For example, A/B represents: a or B.
The term "and/or" is an associative relationship that describes objects, meaning that three relationships may exist. For example, a and/or B, represents: a or B, or A and B.
It should be noted that, in the case of no conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined with each other.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a cabinet, including a sink 30, a cabinet 10 and a door panel 20, wherein the cabinet 10 is disposed on the sink 30; the door panel 20 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the cabinet 10, and the bottom surface of the door panel 20 is higher than or equal to the surface of the sink 30; wherein, the axis of the rotary connection part of the door panel 20 and the cabinet body 10 is parallel to the table surface of the sink 30.
By adopting the embodiment, the cabinet body 10 is arranged on the table top of the sink 30, not only can be used for accommodating various kitchen utensils and appliances and isolating the kitchen utensils and appliances from the outside air, and the attachment rate of dust on the surfaces of the kitchen utensils and appliances is reduced, but also can be used for supporting the door plate 20, the door plate 20 is turned over relative to the cabinet body 10, the door plate 20 can be horizontally placed on the table top of the sink 30, and a user can carry out various cooking processes on the door plate 20; thereby improving the integration degree of the whole cabinet and improving the utilization rate of the table board of the sink 30.
In practice, the edge of the water tank 30 on the innermost side, i.e. the side away from the user, is set at a distance from the wall after the water tank 30 is installed. This facilitates the installation of the water tank 30, and prevents water from splashing on the wall to contaminate the wall during washing. The sink 30 includes four sides, except for the standing side of the user, and three sides, and the cabinet 10 in the embodiment of the present disclosure may be disposed at any one of the three sides. When the cabinet 10 is disposed on a side of the sink 30 away from the user, the space behind the sink 30 can be fully utilized, and the space utilization rate of the sink 30 is improved.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, tools such as a knife rest, a hanging rack, a basket, etc. can be placed in the cabinet 10. Therefore, after the kitchen ware is washed by the water tank 30, the kitchen ware can be placed in order through tools such as a knife rest, a hanging frame and a storage basket, the cleanliness of the cabinet is improved, and the kitchen ware is convenient for a user to take and place. In addition, the knife rest, the hanging rack and the storage basket in the cabinet body 10 all have a draining function, and water drops attached to the kitchen ware which is washed and placed still drop to the bottom of the cabinet body 10 and flow out of the water tank 30 through a gap between the cabinet body 10 and the door plate 20. Thus, water flow is prevented from being stored in the cabinet body 10 for a long time, so that the cabinet body 10 is moist and bacteria are bred.
The term "the cabinet 10 is disposed on the sink 30" is understood herein to mean: the tub 10 is located on the counter top of the sink 30, or the tub 10 is connected to the sink 30, for example, the tub 10 may be located on a side of the counter top of the sink 30. Wherein, under the condition that the cabinet body 10 is located the mesa one side of basin 30, seamless connection between the mesa of cabinet body 10 and basin 30, like this, be convenient for from the interior rivers accuracy of flowing out of cabinet body 10 in the basin 30, prevent that rivers from flowing out to other places, cause unnecessary pollution.
In practical applications, the cabinet may include a plurality of cabinets 10, and the plurality of cabinets 10 may be disposed adjacently or spaced apart. The cabinet 10 may directly correspond to an opening of the sink 30, or to a counter top of the sink 30. In the case where the plurality of cabinets 10 are arranged at intervals, an opening of the sink 30 is provided between two adjacent cabinets 10. As shown in connection with fig. 1 and 2.
Alternatively, the door panel 20 and the cabinet 10 may be rotatably connected by a hinge. Alternatively, the door panel 20 and the cabinet 10 may be pivotally connected by a hinge. The bottom of the door panel 20 is rotatably connected with the bottom of the cabinet 10 through a rotary connection. Wherein, the rotating connecting piece can be a hinge or other structural components.
The cabinet 10 is opened toward the sink 30. Therefore, not only the water flow stored in the cabinet body 10 can directly flow out to the sink 30, but also the door panel 20 can be directly lapped on the table top of the sink 30 after being overturned.
Under the condition that the bottom surface of the door panel 20 is higher than or equal to the table surface of the sink 30, the door panel 20 is turned over from top to bottom by taking the rotary connection part with the cabinet body 10 as an axis, and then is lapped on the table surface of the sink 30. In practice, the door panel 20 may be attached directly to the countertop of the sink 30 or attached to the countertop of the sink 30 via the support member 70. The supporting member 70 is lapped on the table top of the sink 30, which helps to reduce the stain on the surface of the door panel 20 caused by the table top of the sink 30.
The axis of the rotary joint of the door panel 20 and the cabinet body 10 is parallel to the table top of the water tank 30, so that the effective contact area of the door panel 20 and the table top of the water tank 30 after being overturned and lapped on the table top of the water tank 30 can be ensured, and the stability of the door panel 20 lapping on the table top of the water tank 30 is improved.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 1, the door panel 20 includes a first surface, which is a plane and is disposed opposite to the cabinet 10; wherein the first side is provided with a cutting board 40.
The first surface of the door panel 20 is a plane, which is beneficial to the stability of the chopping board 40 after being placed, and prevents the chopping board 40 from shaking due to the uneven first surface to influence the manufacturing effect in the manufacturing process of the kitchen art.
The first face is disposed opposite to the cabinet 10, i.e., the first face faces the cabinet 10. When the door panel 20 and the cabinet 10 are in a closed state, the first side is located in the cabinet 10, and the chopping board 40 is carried and located in the cabinet 10. Thus, the chopping board 40 can be prevented from being exposed to the outside, and dust or bacteria can be prevented from being attached to the surface.
The contact surface between the anvil plate 40 and the door plate 20 is smaller than or equal to the first surface, so that the opening and closing of the door plate 20 with respect to the cabinet 10 is facilitated. In practical applications, the anvil 40 can be detachably connected to the door panel 20 by a fastener, or the anvil 40 can be adhered to the first surface of the door panel 20, or the anvil 40 can be clamped to the first surface of the door panel 20.
Optionally, the door panel 20 is configured with a fixing portion 201 protruding from the first surface, and the anvil 40 is disposed on the fixing portion 201.
The fixing portion 201 protrudes from the first surface of the door panel 20, so that the anvil plate 40 can be attached to the first surface and placed on the fixing portion 201. Even if the door panel 20 is turned over, the chopping board 40 can still be placed on the fixing portion 201 and fixed by the fixing portion 201 under the condition that the chopping board 40 is used, so that the chopping board 40 is prevented from being displaced in the cooking process.
Alternatively, the fixing portion 201 and the door panel 20 have a cross section in a shape of a letter "ao" or "U". Thus, not only is the anvil 40 convenient to place, but also the surface of the anvil 40 is convenient to be attached to the surface of the fixing portion 201. Optionally, the fixing portion 201 is open at the top. Thus, during use, the anvil 40 is inserted from the top opening of the retainer 201, preventing the anvil 40 from sliding side-to-side. Optionally, the top and both sides of the fixing portion 201 are open. In the using process, the anvil 40 can be inserted from the top opening of the fixing portion 201, or can slide into the fixing portion 201 from the left and right side portions, so that the moving range of the anvil 40 inserted into the fixing portion 201 is enlarged, and the limitation of the inserting direction is reduced. For example, in some cases, the anvil 40 cannot be inserted into the fixing portion 201 from the top opening, and can be slid into the fixing portion 201 from both the left and right sides. Here, "the top of the fixing portion 201 is open" may be understood that, in the case where the door panel 20 is vertically disposed, the top of the fixing portion 201 is in an open state.
In practical applications, the anvil 40 is disposed in the fixing portion 201, and a surface of the anvil 40 is attached to the first surface of the door panel 20. In this way, the stability of the anvil 40 during use can be ensured.
Alternatively, in the case where the door panel 20 is vertically disposed, the fixing part 201 is located at a lower portion of the door panel 20.
The fixing portion 201 is located at the lower portion of the door panel 20, on one hand, the anvil plate 40 is favorably placed, the anvil plate 40 is prevented from exceeding the door panel 20, and the door panel 20 cannot be closed with the cabinet 10.
Alternatively, the fixing portion 201 is elongated, and the length direction thereof is parallel to the bottom of the door panel 20. Thus, when the door panel 20 is vertically disposed, the anvil plate 40 is prevented from being inclined to the lower side by the inclination of the fixing portion 201 and from being abutted against the cabinet 10.
The "lower part of the door panel 20" here can be understood as: under the condition that the door panel 20 is vertically arranged, the door panel 20 is divided into three parts, namely an upper part, a middle part and a lower part from top to bottom.
Optionally, two symmetrically arranged fastening portions 201 are configured on the first side of the door panel 20. For convenience of description and distinction, the "fixing portion 201 at the lower portion of the door panel 20" is defined as a first fixing portion, and the "fixing portion 201 at the upper portion of the door panel 20" is defined as a second fixing portion. The anvil 40 slides into the first and second fixing portions from the left and right sides. In a state of use or storage, both ends of the anvil 40 are respectively located in the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion.
Optionally, the door panel 20 further includes a second side provided with a handle 202 disposed opposite the first side; wherein, under the condition that the door panel 20 is turned over to be horizontal, the handle 202 is contacted with the table top of the water tank 30; alternatively, when the door panel 20 is turned over and becomes horizontal, the second surface may abut against the top surface of the water tub 30.
In the case that the door panel 20 and the cabinet 10 are in the closed state, the door panel 20 can be conveniently and quickly pulled out and turned over by the handle 202. In addition, after the door panel 20 is turned over, the door panel 20 is placed on the top of the sink 30, and the door panel 20 and the top of the sink 30 can be spaced apart by a predetermined distance by the handle 202, so that the second surface of the door panel 20 is prevented from being attached to the top of the sink 30, and further, water on the top of the sink can contaminate the second surface of the door panel 20.
Optionally, the handle 202 is elongated. Thus, the contact area of the handle 202 with the floor of the sink 30 can be increased. Alternatively, the handle 202 may be a rectangular parallelepiped. Alternatively, the handle 202 is configured with a grip portion, wherein the grip portion is formed recessed inward from an outer surface of the handle 202. Optionally, the gripping portion is a groove.
Under the condition that door plant 20 overturns and is the level, the second face is inconsistent with the mesa of basin 30, can improve the stability of door plant 20 overlap joint in basin 30 mesa.
Optionally, the cabinet further comprises a sterilization module 50, and the sterilization module 50 is disposed at the top of the cabinet 10 for sterilizing the inside of the cabinet 10.
After being washed, the kitchen ware is placed in the cabinet body 10 for draining and storing, and the stored kitchen ware can be disinfected and sterilized through the disinfection module 50, so that the sanitation degree of the cabinet is improved.
Optionally, the sterilization module 50 includes an ultraviolet sterilization lamp. By irradiating various kitchen utensils stored in the cabinet body 10 with the ultraviolet ray sterilizing lamp, the kitchen utensils can be effectively sterilized and disinfected. This way. The whole cabinet can prevent dust from adhering to the surface of the kitchen ware and can avoid breeding bacteria.
Optionally, the sterilization module 50 further comprises an electrical heating wire. The air in the cabinet body 10 is heated by electrifying the electric heating wires, so that the humid air in the cabinet body 10 can be quickly dried, and the mildew in the cabinet body 10 and the kitchen ware can be avoided.
Optionally, the cabinet further comprises a control module 60, the control module 60 being connected with the disinfection module 50; wherein, the opening and closing of the sterilizing module 50 is controlled according to the signal sent by the control module 60.
The user can control the opening and closing of the disinfection module 50 through the control module 60, namely, the disinfection work is convenient and quick. In practical applications, the control module 60 includes a display screen. The user operates through the display screen, and is convenient and fast.
Optionally, the cabinet further comprises a trigger switch (not shown in the figures), which is disposed at the connection between the door panel 20 and the cabinet body 10, and is connected to the sterilizing module 50; wherein, the trigger switch controls the opening and closing of the disinfection module 50 according to the turning action of the door panel 20.
Because ultraviolet rays have certain damage to human bodies, the ultraviolet rays are prevented from irradiating the human bodies as much as possible under the condition of using the ultraviolet disinfection lamp. Therefore, in the event that the door panel 20 is to be flipped over, it is necessary to close the sterilization module 50 via the control module 60. Alternatively, in the case where the door panel 20 is turned over, the sterilizing module 50 is controlled to be closed by a trigger switch. Two modes of controlling the disinfection module 50 to be opened and closed are formed by the trigger switch and the control module 60, so that the phenomenon that the other mode continues to work under the condition that any mode is invalid can be avoided, and the stability of the cabinet in use is improved.
In practical application, the definition "when the door panel 20 is closed with the cabinet 10" is the initial state of the door panel 20, and when the initial state of the door panel 20 changes, the switch is triggered to act, so that the disinfection module 50 is controlled to be closed, and thus, the ultraviolet rays can be effectively prevented from irradiating a human body after the door panel 20 is turned over, and unnecessary damage is caused.
Optionally, the cabinet 10 and the door panel 20 define a containing cavity 101 for placing articles; wherein the first side of the door panel 20 is located in the accommodating cavity 101.
The utilization rate of the space above the water tank 30 is improved by storing various kitchen utensils in the accommodating chamber 101. In addition, the first surface of the door panel 20 is located in the accommodating chamber 101, and after the door panel 20 is turned over, the bottom of the door panel 20 can be overlapped on the bottom wall of the accommodating chamber 101. Thus, the bottom of the door panel 20 is supported by the bottom wall of the accommodating cavity 101, on one hand, the acting force of the door panel 20 on the rotating connector can be reduced, and on the other hand, the stability of the door panel 20 in the cooking process can be improved.
Optionally, the second face of the door panel 20 is located within the receiving cavity 101. Optionally, the second face of the door panel 20 is located on the same plane as the plane of the opening of the cabinet 10. Optionally, the second face of the door panel 20 protrudes out of the plane of the opening of the cabinet 10. In practical applications, the user can select the actual space above the water tank 30 and the size of the accommodating space of the accommodating chamber 101, which is not limited herein.
Optionally, the cabinet further comprises a support 70, the support 70 being vertically disposed within the sink 30; wherein, in a case where the door panel 20 is turned over to be horizontal, the supporter 70 is abutted against the door panel 20.
The support member 70 supports the door panel 20, so that the stability of the door panel 20 and the anvil 40 can be further improved during the cooking process using the anvil 40 on the door panel 20.
Optionally, the support 70 is a plate or frame structure. This helps to reduce the pressure of the support 70 against the basin 30. Alternatively, in the case where the supporter 70 is plate-shaped, there is a set distance from the bottom of the supporter 70 to the bottom of the water bath 30. This can prevent the water in the water tank 30 from flowing smoothly.
Optionally, the support 70 is removably connected to the sink 30. This helps to expand the range of adaptation of the water tank 30. For example, without the support member 70, the sink 30 may be configured to hold large kitchen utensils or items to be cleaned for cleaning. In the case of the support 70, different articles can be placed in different areas, separated by the support 70, avoiding cross-contamination.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 5, a clamping member 80 is disposed at the top edge of the water tank 30, and the supporting member 70 is clamped with the clamping member 80. Through the joint between joint spare 80 and the support piece 70, realize support piece 70's removable connection, convenient and fast. In practical application, the top of the supporting member 70 is bent to form a bent portion 701, and the bent portion 701 is embedded in the clamping member 80 to achieve the purpose of clamping.
The above description and drawings sufficiently illustrate embodiments of the disclosure to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may include structural and other changes. The examples merely typify possible variations. Individual components and functions are optional unless explicitly required, and the sequence of operations may vary. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in or substituted for those of others. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the structures that have been described above and shown in the drawings, and various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.