CN219033407U - Desk basin - Google Patents

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CN219033407U
CN219033407U CN202223178252.2U CN202223178252U CN219033407U CN 219033407 U CN219033407 U CN 219033407U CN 202223178252 U CN202223178252 U CN 202223178252U CN 219033407 U CN219033407 U CN 219033407U
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李红明
陈佩珊
黄云石
颜骏
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The utility model discloses a counter basin which comprises a basin body, a mounting rack and a water outlet component, wherein the basin body is provided with a basin cavity; the installation rack is arranged at the upper end of the basin body, the installation rack is provided with a storage groove which is positioned above the basin body, the storage groove is provided with an installation wall, and the installation wall of the storage groove is obliquely arranged upwards along the direction away from the basin cavity; the water outlet assembly comprises a water outlet pipe and a tap connected to one end of the water outlet pipe, the water outlet pipe movably penetrates through the mounting wall of the storage groove, the tap is in a retraction state mounted in the storage groove, when the tap is in the retraction state, one end of the tap connected with the water outlet pipe is abutted to the mounting wall of the storage groove, and according to the counter basin provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the tap is convenient to take out and replace, so that the use experience of a user is improved.

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Desk basin
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of bathroom equipment, in particular to a counter basin.
Background
Counter-basin is commonly used in bathrooms. In the related art, a pull-out faucet is arranged on the counter basin so as to better meet the demands of customers, such as hair washing, and the like. However, when the traditional pull-out faucet is pulled out, the fixing of the buckle is required to be released in a time-consuming manner, after the use is finished, the pull-out faucet is required to be fixed on the counter basin through the buckle in a time-consuming manner, so that the pull-out faucet is very inconvenient and the use experience of a user is affected.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the utility model provides the counter basin, which is provided with the faucet which is convenient to take out and put back, and improves the use experience of users.
The counter basin comprises a basin body, a mounting rack and a water outlet assembly, wherein the basin body is provided with a basin cavity; the mounting rack is mounted at the upper end of the basin body, the mounting rack is provided with a storage groove, the storage groove is positioned above the basin body, the storage groove is provided with a mounting wall, and the mounting wall of the storage groove is obliquely arranged upwards along the direction away from the basin cavity; the water outlet assembly comprises a water outlet pipe and a tap connected to one end of the water outlet pipe, the water outlet pipe movably penetrates through the mounting wall of the storage groove, the tap is provided with a retraction state installed in the storage groove, and when the tap is in the retraction state, one end of the tap connected with the water outlet pipe is abutted to the mounting wall of the storage groove.
The counter basin provided by the embodiment of the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects: because the storage groove is positioned above the basin body, the installation wall of the storage groove is arranged in an upward inclined way along the direction away from the basin cavity, and when the faucet is in a retraction state, one end of the faucet connected with the water outlet pipe is abutted to the installation wall of the storage groove. Therefore, the faucet is obliquely arranged, a user can directly take out the faucet upwards, and when the faucet is put back, the faucet can automatically abut against the mounting wall under the action of gravity. Namely, the faucet arranged on the counter basin is convenient to take out and put back.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the side wall of the storage groove comprises a first plane, a circumferential surface and a second plane which are sequentially connected, the faucet comprises a mounting part and a water outlet part which are mutually connected, the circumference of the mounting part comprises a first flat wall, a circumferential wall and a second flat wall which are sequentially connected, the first flat wall is in positioning fit with the first plane, the circumferential wall is in positioning fit with the circumferential surface, and the second flat wall is in positioning fit with the second plane so as to limit the rotation angle of the faucet around the axial direction of the faucet.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the installation part and the water outlet part form an included angle, so that the water outlet part can spray water into the pelvic cavity.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, one end of the basin far away from the mounting rack is a front end, the height of the front end is h, and when the faucet is in the retracted state, the distance from the intersection point of the extension line of the water outlet part and the front end to the bottom of the basin is b, so that the following conditions are satisfied: b < 0.5h.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the outlet pipe comprises a joint and a hose, the hose being movably connected with the tap through the joint.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the joint comprises a first connecting piece and a second connecting piece, wherein the first connecting piece is provided with a first inner cavity, one end of the first connecting piece is fixedly connected with the hose, the other end of the first connecting piece is provided with a first opening communicated with the first inner cavity, one end of the second connecting piece is connected with the tap, and the other end of the second connecting piece is provided with a spherical part which is movably matched with the first inner cavity through the first opening.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the second connecting piece comprises a third connecting piece and a threaded connecting piece, the spherical part is arranged on the third connecting piece, the third connecting piece is provided with a second inner cavity, one end of the third connecting piece, which is far away from the spherical part, is provided with a second opening communicated with the second inner cavity, one end of the threaded connecting piece is in threaded connection with the faucet, and the other end of the threaded connecting piece enters the second inner cavity through the second opening and is in threaded connection with the third connecting piece.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the mounting frame comprises a supporting part and a protruding part, the supporting part is arranged at the upper end of the basin body, the protruding part is connected to the upper end of the supporting part and is positioned above the basin body, the containing groove is arranged on the supporting part, and a gap is reserved between the faucet and the protruding part, so that the faucet can be pulled out of the containing groove.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the mounting frame is provided with a containing cavity, the water outlet pipe is at least partially positioned in the containing cavity, a first partition plate and a second partition plate are arranged in the containing cavity, and the first partition plate and the second partition plate are respectively positioned at the left side and the right side of the water outlet pipe.
According to one embodiment of the utility model, the water outlet assembly further comprises a weight member connected to an end of the water outlet pipe remote from the faucet.
Additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the utility model.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a counter basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a counter basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 3 is an enlarged view at a in fig. 2.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the internal structure of the back surface of the basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a receiving slot of a basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a receiving slot at another view of a counter basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a faucet of a counter basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a water outlet assembly of a counter basin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the water outlet assembly of the counter basin of one embodiment of the present utility model;
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a counter basin 1000;
a basin 100; pelvic cavity 110; a front end 111;
a mounting frame 200; a support portion 210; a storage groove 211; a mounting wall 2111; a first plane 2112; a second plane 2113; a circumferential surface 2114; a through hole 212; a protrusion 220; a receiving chamber 230; a first separator 231; a second partition 232;
a water outlet assembly 300; a water outlet pipe 310; a joint 311; a first connector 3111; a first lumen 3101; a first opening 3102; a second connector 3112; a third connector 3103; a spherical portion 3001; a second lumen 3002; a second opening 3003; threaded connection 3104; a hose 312; a tap 320; a mounting portion 321; a first flat wall 3211; a circumferential wall 3212; a water outlet portion 322; a weight 330;
a cover plate 400;
a storage table 500.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that references to orientation, such as the orientation or positional relationship indicated above, below, inside, outside, etc., are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element in question must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, the description of the first and second is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features, and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying the number of technical features indicated or the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present utility model can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
Counter-basin is commonly used in bathrooms. In the related art, a pull-out faucet is arranged on the counter basin so as to better meet the demands of customers, such as hair washing, and the like. However, when the traditional pull-out faucet is pulled out, the fixing of the buckle is required to be released in a time-consuming manner, after the use is finished, the pull-out faucet is required to be fixed on the counter basin through the buckle in a time-consuming manner, so that the pull-out faucet is very inconvenient and the use experience of a user is affected.
To this end, an embodiment of the present utility model proposes a counter basin 1000, particularly as shown in fig. 1 to 9 of the drawings of the description.
Referring to fig. 1, a counter basin 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes a basin body 100, a mounting frame 200, a water outlet assembly 300, and a storage stand 500. With continued reference to fig. 1, wherein the basin 100 has a basin 110, a user may wash his hands, hair, etc. in the basin 110. The table top of the object placing table 500 is a plane and can be used for placing washing articles such as facial cleanser, gargle cup and the like. The tub 100 and the placement table 500 are arranged in parallel, and the mounting frame 200 is mounted on the tub 100 and the placement table 500. In one embodiment, the tub 100 is an integral component with the stand 500 to improve the strength of the tub 100 and the stand 500 and to improve the installation efficiency of the counter tub 1000. The mounting frame 200 may be mounted to the upper ends of the tub 100 and the storage stand 500 by screwing or the like.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the mounting frame 200 is provided with a receiving groove 211. The receiving groove 211 is disposed on one side of the mounting frame 200 facing the basin 110 and above the basin 100. As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the receiving groove 211 has a mounting wall 2111, and the mounting wall 2111 of the receiving groove 211 is inclined upward in a direction away from the basin 110. In addition, as shown with continued reference to fig. 2 and 3, the water outlet assembly 300 includes a water outlet pipe 310 and a faucet 320. The tap 320 is connected to one end of the water outlet pipe 310, the tap 320 has a retracted state mounted to the receiving groove 211, and when the tap 320 is in the retracted state, one end of the tap 320 connected to the water outlet pipe 310 abuts against the mounting wall 2111 of the receiving groove 211. It will be appreciated that with the above arrangement, the faucet 320 is tilted toward the basin 110, so that a user can directly withdraw the faucet 320 upward, and when the faucet 320 is replaced, the faucet 320 automatically abuts the mounting wall 2111 under the force of gravity. I.e., the faucet 320 provided in the counter basin 1000 is easily removed and replaced. The water outlet pipe 310 is movably disposed through the mounting wall 2111 of the receiving groove 211. Specifically, the mounting bracket 200 is provided with a through hole 212, the through hole 212 communicates with the receiving groove 211, and the water outlet pipe 310 movably passes through the through hole 212. It will be appreciated that by the above arrangement, when a user needs to remove the tap 320, the water outlet pipe 310 can be pulled out together, which is convenient for use.
With continued reference to fig. 1 and 2, it should be noted that the water outlet assembly 300 further includes a weight 330, and the weight 330 is connected to the water outlet pipe 310. Specifically, the weight 330 is connected to the end of the outlet pipe 310 remote from the faucet 320. It will be appreciated that by providing the weight 330, the weight 330 can provide a downward force to the faucet 320 through the outlet tube 310 when the user has used the faucet 320 and replaced it in the receiving slot 211, so that the faucet 320 can be placed back better by tightly abutting the faucet 320 against the mounting wall 2111 of the receiving slot 211. The weight of the weight 330 is not particularly limited herein.
With continued reference to fig. 1 and 2, the mounting bracket 200 includes a support portion 210 and a projection 220, and the support portion 210 and the projection 220 have a receiving cavity 230 therein, in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model. Wherein, the supporting part 210 is installed at the upper ends of the tub 100 and the object placing table 500, and the protruding part 220 is connected to the upper end of the supporting part 210 and is located above the tub 100. The receiving groove 211 is provided on the supporting portion 210, and a gap is provided between the tap 320 and the protruding portion 220, so that the tap 320 can be pulled out of the receiving groove 211. The size of the gap is not particularly limited, so long as the faucet 320 can be pulled out of the receiving groove 211.
With continued reference to fig. 1 and 2, it should be noted that the tub 1000 further includes a cover 400, and the cover 400 is connected to the top end of the protrusion 220 to close the receiving chamber 230. It will be appreciated that by providing the tab 220 and cover 400, a user may place a number of toiletries on the cover 400, allowing the counter basin 1000 to place more. It should be noted that, the cover plate 400 may be connected to the top end of the protruding portion 220 by a threaded connection or the like.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, the tub 1000 of one embodiment of the present utility model, the tap 320 includes a mounting part 321 and a water outlet part 322. Wherein the mounting portion 321 and the water outlet portion 322 are connected to each other. Referring to fig. 3, it can be understood that the mounting portion 321 is used to integrally mount the faucet 320 in the receiving slot 211, that is, at least part of the structure of the mounting portion 321 is located in the receiving slot 211; the water outlet portion 322 is used for spraying water, that is, water flowing out of the water outlet pipe 310 passes through the mounting portion 321 and is finally sprayed out of the water outlet portion 322. Referring to fig. 2 and 3, in one embodiment, the mounting portion 321 and the water outlet portion 322 are angled with respect to each other such that the water outlet portion 322 is capable of spraying water into the basin 110. The angle between the mounting portion 321 and the water outlet portion 322 is not particularly limited, as long as the water discharged from the water outlet portion 322 can be properly injected into the basin 110. In one embodiment, the included angle between the mounting portion 321 and the water outlet portion 322 is 90 degrees.
Referring to fig. 2, it should be noted that, one end of the basin 110 away from the mounting frame 200 is a front end 111, the height of the front end 111 is h, and when the faucet 320 is in the retracted state, the distance from the intersection point of the extension line of the water outlet portion 322 and the front end 111 to the bottom of the basin 110 is b, which satisfies the following conditions: b < 0.5h. It can be appreciated that with the above arrangement, the water sprayed from the water outlet portion 322 is not easy to splash out from the front end 111 of the basin 110, so that the user has better use experience. It should be noted that b may be equal to 0.1h, 0.2h, 0.3h, 0.4h, etc.
Referring to fig. 4, a basin 1000 in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model has a water outlet tube 310 at least partially disposed within the receiving chamber 230. In addition, a first partition 231 and a second partition 232 are provided in the accommodation chamber 230, and the first partition 231 and the second partition 232 are located at both left and right sides of the water outlet pipe 310, respectively. In one embodiment, the first partition 231 is positioned on the left side of the outlet pipe 310 and the second partition 232 is positioned on the right side of the outlet pipe 310. In another embodiment, the first partition 231 is located on the right side of the outlet pipe 310 and the second partition 232 is located on the left side of the outlet pipe 310. It will be appreciated that if the water outlet pipe 310 leaks to spray water in the receiving chamber 230, the first and second partitions 231 and 232 can effectively prevent water from being sprayed onto other internal components, such as a circuit board.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, in the basin 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, a sidewall of the receiving groove 211 includes a first plane 2112, a circumferential plane 2114 and a second plane 2113, wherein the first plane 2112, the circumferential plane 2114 and the second plane 2113 are sequentially connected. The first plane 2112 is parallel to the second plane 2113. The first plane 2112 and the second plane 2113 are flat surfaces, and the circumferential surface 2114 is a surface which is entirely curved.
Referring to fig. 7, the mounting portion 321 includes a first flat wall 3211, a circumferential wall 3212, and a second flat wall (not shown) connected in this order in the circumferential direction. The first flat wall 3211 is aligned with the first flat surface 2112, the circumferential wall 3212 is aligned with the circumferential surface 2114, and the second flat wall is aligned with the second flat surface 2113 to limit the rotation angle of the faucet 320 about the axial direction of the faucet 320. The first flat wall 3211 and the first flat surface 2112 have a gap therebetween, the second flat wall and the second flat surface 2113 have a gap therebetween, and the circumferential wall 3212 and the circumferential surface 2114 have a gap therebetween, so that the mounting portion 321 of the faucet 320 can be more conveniently mounted in the receiving groove 211. It will be apparent that the gap between the first flat wall 3211 and the first flat surface 2112 is small and the gap between the second flat wall and the second flat surface 2113 is small and the gap between the circumferential wall 3212 and the circumferential surface 2114 is also small, thereby limiting the angle of rotation of the faucet 320 about the axial direction of the faucet 320 to a very small extent.
It will be appreciated that, with the above arrangement, when the faucet 320 is placed in the receiving slot 211, if the placement position is incorrect, if the circumferential wall 3212 does not match with the circumferential surface 2114, the faucet 320 cannot be placed in the receiving slot 211, and only if the faucet 320 meets the positioning fit of the first flat wall 3211 and the first plane 2112 when placed in the receiving slot 211, the circumferential wall 3212 matches with the circumferential surface 2114, and the second flat wall matches with the second plane 2113, so that the faucet 320 can be successfully placed in the receiving slot 211, thereby preventing the user from tilting the faucet 320 when placing the faucet 320, and affecting the subsequent use. In addition, since the rotation angle of the tap 320 around the axial direction of the tap 320 is limited by the above arrangement, that is, the rotation angle of the tap 320 around the axial direction of the tap 320 is always kept within a very small range, after the tap 320 is correctly placed by a user, the tap 320 does not have excessive skew even if the user touches the tap 320 carelessly, thereby ensuring that the tap 320 always sprays water in the correct direction when not taken out.
Referring to fig. 8, a basin 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, a water outlet pipe 310 includes a joint 311 and a hose 312, and the hose 312 is movably connected to a tap 320 through the joint 311. It will be appreciated that by virtue of the above arrangement, the tap 320 is enabled to rotate relative to the hose 312 when removed, and thus be better removed by the user.
Referring to fig. 9, the connector 311 includes a first connector 3111 and a second connector 3112. The first connector 3111 has a first inner cavity 3101, and one end of the first connector 3111 is fixedly connected to the hose 312, while the other end is provided with a first opening 3102, and the first opening 3102 communicates with the first inner cavity 3101. One end of the second connector 3112 is connected to the faucet 320, and the other end is provided with a spherical portion 3001, the spherical portion 3001 being movably fitted to the first inner cavity 3101 through the first opening 3102. It will be appreciated that the movable coupling of the first connector 3111 to the second connector 3112 is achieved by the movable engagement of the ball 3001 with the first lumen 3101, i.e., the second connector 3112 may be rotated relative to the first connector 3111. The tap 320 can be rotated with respect to the hose 312 when being taken out because the hose 312 is connected to the first connector 3111 and the tap 320 is connected to the second connector 3112. In one embodiment, the spherical portion 3001 is a hollow hemispherical shape.
With continued reference to fig. 9, in one embodiment, the second connector 3112 includes a third connector 3103 and a threaded connector 3104. The spherical portion 3001 is disposed on the third connecting member 3103, and the third connecting member 3103 has a second inner cavity 3002, and an end of the third connecting member 3103 away from the spherical portion 3001 is provided with a second opening 3003, where the second opening 3003 communicates with the second inner cavity 3002. In addition, one end of the threaded connector 3104 is threaded with the faucet 320 and the other end is threaded through the second opening 3003 into the second interior cavity 3002 and into the third connector 3103. It will be appreciated that the second lumen 3002 is provided with an internal thread structure, the mounting portion 321 of the faucet 320 is also provided with an internal thread structure, and the third connector 3103 is provided with an external thread structure. The external thread structure of the third connecting member 3103 is screwed with the internal thread structure of the second inner cavity 3002, and is also screwed with the internal thread structure of the mounting portion 321. It will be appreciated that since the spherical portion 3001 is in movable engagement with the first inner cavity 3101, wear and the like of the spherical portion 3001 and the wall surface of the first inner cavity 3101 are inevitably involved. With the above arrangement, if the spherical portion 3001 wears down until it is no longer usable, only the third connector 3103 needs to be replaced, and the entire second connector 3112 does not need to be replaced, effectively reducing maintenance costs.
The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and finally, it should be described that: the above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present utility model, and not for limiting the same; although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some or all of the technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the corresponding technical solutions from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model.

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1. The counter basin, its characterized in that includes:
a basin body with a basin cavity;
the installation rack is installed at the upper end of the basin body, the installation rack is provided with a storage groove, the storage groove is positioned above the basin body, the storage groove is provided with an installation wall, and the installation wall of the storage groove is obliquely arranged upwards along the direction away from the basin cavity;
the water outlet assembly comprises a water outlet pipe and a tap connected to one end of the water outlet pipe, the water outlet pipe movably penetrates through the mounting wall of the storage groove, the tap is provided with a retraction state installed in the storage groove, and when the tap is in the retraction state, one end of the tap connected with the water outlet pipe is abutted to the mounting wall of the storage groove.
2. The counter basin of claim 1, wherein the side wall of the receiving slot includes a first planar surface, a circumferential surface, and a second planar surface that are sequentially connected, the faucet includes a mounting portion and a water outlet portion that are mutually connected, the circumferential direction of the mounting portion includes a first planar wall, a circumferential wall, and a second planar wall that are sequentially connected, the first planar wall is in positioning engagement with the first planar surface, the circumferential wall is in positioning engagement with the circumferential surface, and the second planar wall is in positioning engagement with the second planar surface to limit the angle of rotation of the faucet about the axial direction of the faucet.
3. The counter basin according to claim 2, wherein the mounting portion and the water outlet portion are angled with respect to each other such that the water outlet portion is capable of spraying water into the basin.
4. A counter basin according to claim 3, wherein the end of the basin remote from the mounting frame is a front end, the height of the front end is h, and when the faucet is in the retracted state, the distance from the intersection point of the extension line of the water outlet portion and the front end to the bottom of the basin is b, which satisfies the following conditions: b < 0.5h.
5. The counter basin of claim 1, wherein the outlet pipe comprises a fitting and a hose, the hose being movably connected to the faucet by the fitting.
6. The counter basin of claim 5, wherein the joint comprises a first connector and a second connector, the first connector has a first inner cavity, one end of the first connector is fixedly connected with the hose, the other end of the first connector is provided with a first opening communicated with the first inner cavity, one end of the second connector is connected with the faucet, and the other end of the second connector is provided with a spherical portion, and the spherical portion is movably matched with the first inner cavity through the first opening.
7. The counter basin of claim 6, wherein the second connector comprises a third connector and a threaded connector, the spherical portion is disposed on the third connector, the third connector has a second inner cavity, one end of the third connector away from the spherical portion is provided with a second opening communicating with the second inner cavity, one end of the threaded connector is in threaded connection with the faucet, and the other end of the threaded connector enters the second inner cavity through the second opening and is in threaded connection with the third connector.
8. The counter basin according to claim 1, wherein the mounting frame includes a supporting portion and a protruding portion, the supporting portion is mounted at an upper end of the basin body, the protruding portion is connected to an upper end of the supporting portion and located above the basin body, the receiving groove is provided at the supporting portion, and a gap is provided between the tap and the protruding portion so that the tap can be pulled out of the receiving groove.
9. The counter basin of claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket has a receiving cavity, the outlet pipe is at least partially positioned in the receiving cavity, a first partition and a second partition are positioned in the receiving cavity, and the first partition and the second partition are positioned on left and right sides of the outlet pipe, respectively.
10. The counter basin of claim 1, wherein the water outlet assembly further comprises a weight member connected to an end of the water outlet pipe remote from the faucet.
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