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US1827053A
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  • This invention relates to an improved lavatory construction.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a lavatory construction which may be, manufactured at a reduced cost and which may be more quickly and satisfactorily put in place in the building structurein conjunction with which it is to be used.
  • the invention further relates to. an improved article of manufacturewhich is composed ofa plurality of separable parts designed to be sold to the plumbing and building trades, and which may be readily assembled and secured in proper relation to 7 each other inthe building wherein the article is installed, no special tools being required 1 p for the assembling of said parts, and the various parts being secured'to each other by stock fastening devices already on the market.
  • Fig. 5 is a front elevation of the structure shown in Fig. 4.
  • the external angle iron frame member 7 is provided 7 with a vertical flange 8', and an inwardly extending base flange 9 upon which rests the base plate 10.
  • Said base plate 10, which is h separately shown in Fig.2, is provided with ;a central opening 12 that is'shaped to receive,
  • the lavatory bowl 14 is provided at its upper open side with an outwardly directed peripheral flange 15.
  • the external angle iron frame member 7 is shown in Fig. 4 secured to the wall 16 by means oflag screws 17, angle iron legs 20 being provided at the front side of thestructure at each corner, to support the same, said legs having theirupper ends bolted or other- 5 wise secured at 21 to the rim flange 9 and their lower ends secured by screws or like fastening means 22 to the cement or other floor 23.
  • a plaster or cementitious filling 25 is spread' 'over the upper surface of the base plate 10, said filling being of suflicient thickness to support the bowl. 14 at a proper height by means of its flange 15, a layer of tile 27 being placed upon-said filling 25 and overlying said flange 15 as shown to complete the structure.
  • This tile layer 27 should have its upper surface flush with the upper edge of the external flange 8 oftheangle iron member 7.
  • fibre or like material 30 may be put in place beneath the peripheral flange 15 of the bowl.
  • This filling may be made of any suitable material and in various forms, being illustrated in the drawings as consisting 01 approximately semicircular pieces, or strips, which are put into position as indicated. in dotted lines in Fig. 2, three of these strips being shown in section at each side of the bowl in Fig. 1.
  • the base plate 10 is provided with a center 0pening 32 for the flush valve pipe 32a, and at each side of opening withopenings 33 which receive the hot and cold water pipes 33a.
  • legs 20 are shown attached to the door by screws 21, but in some instances, for example when glass, marble or other non-metallic legs are used, such legs may either be setinto recesses provided for them in the door or maybe allowed to rest loosely on top of the floor.
  • A. lavatory construction comprising an angle iron base member having an inwardly dire-" d base flange, a base plate adapted to w. Jl1l11 said base member and be supported by said base i ange, said base member having an opening adapter to receive a wash bowl, a wash bowl within said opening, and layer of a filling material which surrounds said wash bowl and is adapted to maintain it in proper position.
  • a lavatory construction comprising a metallic bise member consisting of a rim having an inwardly directed flange, a base plate adapted to rest on said flange, said base plate having an opening adapted to receive a bowl, a bowl supported in said opening, said bowl. having outwardly extending top flange, a layer of plastic material hardened in situ surrounding said bowl in spaced relation to the top portion of the body part thereof, and a non-plastic material inserted between said base plate and the flange of the bowl within said space to support the bowl.
  • a lavatory construction comprising a metallic base member consisting of .a rim having an inwardly directed flange, a base plate adapted to rest on said flange, said base plate having an opening adapted to receive a bowl, a bowl supported in said opening, said bowl having an outwardly extending top flange, a layer of plastic material hardened situ surrounding said bowl in spaced relation to the top portion of the body iart thereof, and superimposed strips of material adapted to support said bowl, said strips being inserted within said space and between said base plate and the flange of said bowl.
  • a lavatory construction comprising a base member having an inwardly directed base flange, a base plate adapted to fit within said base member and be supported by said base flange, said base member having an opening adapted to receive a wash bowl, a Wash bowl located Within said opening, and a layer of filling material which underlies the peripheral portion of said wash bowl and is adapted to maintain it in proper position.

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Patented Oct. 13,1931
UNITEDFJSTA'FIFIESI PATENT CARL C. VENEMAN, OF GELESQ CALIFORNIA -LAVATORY oonsriwc'rron Application filed November 10,1930. Serial No. 494,654.
This invention relates to an improved lavatory construction.
An object of the invention is to provide a lavatory construction which may be, manufactured at a reduced cost and which may be more quickly and satisfactorily put in place in the building structurein conjunction with which it is to be used.
The invention further relates to. an improved article of manufacturewhich is composed ofa plurality of separable parts designed to be sold to the plumbing and building trades, and which may be readily assembled and secured in proper relation to 7 each other inthe building wherein the article is installed, no special tools being required 1 p for the assembling of said parts, and the various parts being secured'to each other by stock fastening devices already on the market.
I Other objects, advantages and features of being installed the wall and floor of the building being shown in section.
Fig. 5 is a front elevation of the structure shown in Fig. 4.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the external angle iron frame member 7 is provided 7 with a vertical flange 8', and an inwardly extending base flange 9 upon which rests the base plate 10. Said base plate 10, which is h separately shown in Fig.2, is provided with ;a central opening 12 that is'shaped to receive,
smooth, finished appearance.
and to provide for a slight clearance 13 around, the lavatory bowl 14. Said bowl 14 is provided at its upper open side with an outwardly directed peripheral flange 15.
The external angle iron frame member 7 is shown in Fig. 4 secured to the wall 16 by means oflag screws 17, angle iron legs 20 being provided at the front side of thestructure at each corner, to support the same, said legs having theirupper ends bolted or other- 5 wise secured at 21 to the rim flange 9 and their lower ends secured by screws or like fastening means 22 to the cement or other floor 23.
In the completely assembled. structure shown in Fig. 1, a plaster or cementitious filling 25 is spread' 'over the upper surface of the base plate 10, said filling being of suflicient thickness to support the bowl. 14 at a proper height by means of its flange 15, a layer of tile 27 being placed upon-said filling 25 and overlying said flange 15 as shown to complete the structure. This tile layer 27 should have its upper surface flush with the upper edge of the external flange 8 oftheangle iron member 7.
The installment of the device is accomplished by first mounting theexternal angle iron frame member 7 upon the legs 20 at its front side, adjusting it to a level position and then securing itsback side to the wall 16 by means of the screws orother fastening de-. vices 17. Thereupon the rectangular base plate 10 is fitted within saidframe member 7 and allowed to rest upon the base flange 9. Then the bowl 14 and cemcntitious layer 25 are put in place, and lastly the layer of tile 27 is placed upon the cement and over the bowl flange 15, thus completing the structure and providing the same with a The opening l2=through the base plate 10 whichreceives the lavatory bowl 14 is pro- OFFICE".
vided'at oneside with an extension 12-min orderto adapt said opening to the usual shape of thebowl; ,ln'order to more safely support the bowl and to adjust it to diilerent thicknesses of tile when it is in the installed position, fibre or like material 30 may be put in place beneath the peripheral flange 15 of the bowl. This filling may be made of any suitable material and in various forms, being illustrated in the drawings as consisting 01 approximately semicircular pieces, or strips, which are put into position as indicated. in dotted lines in Fig. 2, three of these strips being shown in section at each side of the bowl in Fig. 1.
At one side of the main opening 12 the base plate 10 is provided with a center 0pening 32 for the flush valve pipe 32a, and at each side of opening withopenings 33 which receive the hot and cold water pipes 33a.
In Fig. i the legs 20 are shown attached to the door by screws 21, but in some instances, for example when glass, marble or other non-metallic legs are used, such legs may either be setinto recesses provided for them in the door or maybe allowed to rest loosely on top of the floor.
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1. A. lavatory construction comprising an angle iron base member having an inwardly dire-" d base flange, a base plate adapted to w. Jl1l11 said base member and be supported by said base i ange, said base member having an opening adapter to receive a wash bowl, a wash bowl within said opening, and layer of a filling material which surrounds said wash bowl and is adapted to maintain it in proper position.
2, A lavatory construction comprising a metallic bise member consisting of a rim having an inwardly directed flange, a base plate adapted to rest on said flange, said base plate having an opening adapted to receive a bowl, a bowl supported in said opening, said bowl. having outwardly extending top flange, a layer of plastic material hardened in situ surrounding said bowl in spaced relation to the top portion of the body part thereof, and a non-plastic material inserted between said base plate and the flange of the bowl within said space to support the bowl.
3. A lavatory construction comprising a metallic base member consisting of .a rim having an inwardly directed flange, a base plate adapted to rest on said flange, said base plate having an opening adapted to receive a bowl, a bowl supported in said opening, said bowl having an outwardly extending top flange, a layer of plastic material hardened situ surrounding said bowl in spaced relation to the top portion of the body iart thereof, and superimposed strips of material adapted to support said bowl, said strips being inserted within said space and between said base plate and the flange of said bowl.
a. A lavatory construction comprising a base member having an inwardly directed base flange, a base plate adapted to fit within said base member and be supported by said base flange, said base member having an opening adapted to receive a wash bowl, a Wash bowl located Within said opening, and a layer of filling material which underlies the peripheral portion of said wash bowl and is adapted to maintain it in proper position.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aiiiX my signature.
CARL C. VENEMAN.
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US4771488A (en) * 1987-02-02 1988-09-20 Markham George E Prefabricated tiled counter
US6330774B1 (en) 1999-06-17 2001-12-18 Albert I Weinstein Prefabricated tiled panel system
EP1181882A1 (en) * 1999-06-17 2002-02-27 Albert I. Weinstein Complete prefabricated tile counter in components
US6442905B1 (en) 1999-06-17 2002-09-03 Albert I. Weinstein Complete pre-fabricated tile counter in components
US6643867B2 (en) * 2002-03-22 2003-11-11 Deco Lav, Inc. Faucet stand
US6691341B2 (en) * 2001-02-07 2004-02-17 Jay M. Loch Sink form and process
US20040040085A1 (en) * 2002-09-03 2004-03-04 Chu Hsin-Chuan Built-up washbasin stand
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US4771488A (en) * 1987-02-02 1988-09-20 Markham George E Prefabricated tiled counter
US6330774B1 (en) 1999-06-17 2001-12-18 Albert I Weinstein Prefabricated tiled panel system
EP1181882A1 (en) * 1999-06-17 2002-02-27 Albert I. Weinstein Complete prefabricated tile counter in components
US6442905B1 (en) 1999-06-17 2002-09-03 Albert I. Weinstein Complete pre-fabricated tile counter in components
US6691341B2 (en) * 2001-02-07 2004-02-17 Jay M. Loch Sink form and process
US6643867B2 (en) * 2002-03-22 2003-11-11 Deco Lav, Inc. Faucet stand
US20040040085A1 (en) * 2002-09-03 2004-03-04 Chu Hsin-Chuan Built-up washbasin stand
US20060048295A1 (en) * 2004-09-07 2006-03-09 Aldrich Formica Center Inc. Sink installation and method of installing a sink
US8898827B2 (en) * 2004-09-07 2014-12-02 Aldrich Fabrication Center, Inc. Sink installation and method of installing a sink
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