US20160122982A1 - A basin mounting structure - Google Patents
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- an object of the present invention is to provide a basin mounting structure which makes it very convenient to mount or detach the faucet therefrom.
- a basin mounting structure comprises a basin body, characterized in that, it further comprises a set tube disposed on the basin body, a coupling connector detachably connected to the set tube, and a positioning device for restricting the vertical movement of the coupling connector relative to the set tube.
- the coupling connector connects to a faucet with a hose as a water path passageway
- the set tube with a polygonal cross section extends downward from the upper platform to the bottom of the basin body, and the set tube is flush with the upper platform of the basin body at an opening in the upper end thereof.
- the coupling connector is a connecting pipe adapted to the set tube with the upper end connected with the faucet and the lower end extending beyond the set tube and connected with the hose.
- the positioning device includes an annular portion of magnetic material provided on the periphery of the opening in the upper end of the set tube and an edge portion of magnetic material extending radially outward from the upper end of the connecting pipe.
- the positioning device includes a fastening ring I snap fitting with the upper end of the connecting pipe and a fastening ring II extending upward from the opening in the upper end of the set tube, wherein, the fastening ring II has a larger projection area than the set tube, and the fastening ring I is screwed to the fastening ring II.
- the fastening ring I snap fits with the connecting pipe in such a way that the connecting pipe has a flange extending radially outward from the upper end thereof and that the fastening ring I has a protrusion extending radially inward from the upper end thereof, the flange having a diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the fastening ring II and greater than the inner diameter of the protuberance.
- the coupling connector does not participate in the water path, but rather the hose is directly connected to the faucet.
- the set tube extends downward from the upper platform of the basin body to the bottom of the basin body.
- the coupling connector is a connecting sleeve adapted to the set tube with an upper end connected with the faucet and the hose extends through the connecting sleeve to be connected with the faucet.
- the positioning device includes a circular female/concave hole disposed in the upper platform on the opening of the upper end of the set tube, a flange extending radially outward from the upper end of the connecting sleeve, and a nut screwed to the lower end of the connecting sleeve.
- the set tube has a polygonal cross section. The flange snaps into the concave hole and the upper end face of the nut abuts against the lower end face of the connecting sleeve.
- the positioning device includes a threaded hole provided in a side wall of the set tube, an abutment screw threaded into the threaded hole and thus abutting against an outside wall of the connecting sleeve on the tail end thereof, and a lip extending radially outward from the upper end of the connecting sleeve.
- the set tube has a circular cross section.
- the coupling connector is integrally formed with the faucet.
- the set tube extends downward from the upper platform of the basin body to the bottom of the basin body.
- the coupling connector is an elongated pipe adapted to the set tube which is formed by extending downward from a faucet tube body on the lower portion of the faucet.
- the elongated pipe is connected with the hose on the lower end thereof.
- the positioning device includes a threaded hole provided in a side wall of the set tube, and an abutment screw threaded into the threaded hole and thus abutting against an outside wall of the elongated pipe on the tail end thereof.
- the set tube has a circular cross section.
- the present invention has an advantage over the prior art in that, by disposing the set tube on the basin body and providing the coupling connector detachably connected to the set tube, when a faucet is mounted on the basin, it is only necessary to place the coupling connector connected to the faucet and/or a flexible hose into the set tube and to position the coupling connector without the use of any tools, and when the faucet has to be detached, it is only necessary to apply on the positioning by hand so as to be free from restriction, thereby greatly facilitating both the maintenance and replacement of the faucet.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded view of Embodiment 1 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded view of Embodiment 2 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 8 is a schematic exploded view of Embodiment 3 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 11 is a schematic exploded view of Embodiment 4 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment in FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 14 is a schematic exploded view of Embodiment 5 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 16 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment in FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 17 is a schematic exploded view of Embodiment 6 according to the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment in FIG. 17 ;
- FIG. 19 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment in FIG. 17 .
- a basin mounting structure comprises a basin body 1 , a hollow set tube 2 extending downward from an upper plat 11 of the basin body 1 to the bottom of the basin body 1 , and a connecting pipe 3 detachably connected to the set tube 2 .
- the set tube 2 has a polygonal cross section and is flush with the upper plat 11 of the basin body 1 at an opening in the upper end thereof.
- the set tube 2 is annularly provided with a reinforcement wall 21 on the outside wall of the set tube 2 and the reinforcement wall 21 is connected to the basin body 1 for the stable position of the set tube 2 .
- the connecting pipe 3 matches the set tube 2 in shape.
- the connecting pipe 3 has an edge portion 31 of magnetic material extending radially outward at its upper end with an internal thread in the inside wall for connection with a faucet 4 , and the connecting pipe 3 has a pipe joint 32 , with a decreased diameter, extending vertically downward at its lower end, which is provided with an external thread thereon for connection with a hose 5 connected to an outlet tube.
- annular portion 12 of magnetic material is provided on the periphery of the opening in the upper end of the set tube 2 .
- the annular portion 12 mates with the edge portion 31 of the connecting pipe 3 and can attract and attach each other.
- both the edge portion 31 and the annular portion 12 are made of magnetic material, they attract each other due to the magnetic force so that the connecting pipe 3 cannot move vertically relative to the set tube 2 .
- both the set tube 2 and the connecting pipe 3 are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connecting pipe 3 .
- the connecting pipe 3 is installed to desired position so that the faucet 4 is secured on the basin body 1 and water can flow through the hose 5 and the connecting pipe 3 to the faucet 4 . Further, since the set tube 2 has some depth, the faucet 4 connected thereto has some stability.
- this embodiment differs from the first embodiment above in that, instead of the edge portion 31 and the annular portion 12 , a tightening nut 6 is utilized to restrict the connecting pipe 3 in the vertical direction.
- the tightening nut 6 has an outer diameter greater than the inner diameter of the set tube 2 and is connected to the upper portion of the pipe joint 32 .
- the upper end of the connecting pipe 3 is firstly screwed to the faucet 4 . Then, as shown in FIG. 6 , the connecting pipe 3 runs into the set tube 2 from up to down so that the pipe joint 32 extends beyond the set tube 2 . Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 7 , the tightening nut 6 is tightened over the upper portion of the pipe joint 32 and the hose 5 is fastened over the lower portion of the pipe joint 32 by the nut 51 . In this way, the assembly is accomplished.
- both the set tube 2 and the connecting pipe 3 are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connecting pipe 3 .
- the connecting pipe 3 is properly positioned so that the faucet 4 is secured on the basin body 1 and water can flow through the hose 5 and the connecting pipe 3 to the faucet 4 .
- this embodiment differs from the first embodiment above in that, instead of the edge portion 31 and the annular portion 12 , a fastening ring I 7 and a fastening ring II 22 are utilized to restrict the connecting pipe 3 in the vertical direction.
- the fastening ring II 22 is formed by extending upward from the opening in the upper end of the set tube on the upper platform 11 and has a larger projection area than the set tube 2 .
- the fastening ring II has an external thread.
- the fastening ring I 7 is used for mating with the fastening ring II 22 and has an internal thread with a protrusion 71 extending radially inward at the upper end thereof.
- the connecting pipe 3 has a flange 33 radially outward at the upper end thereof.
- the flange 33 has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the fastening ring II 22 and greater than the inner diameter of the protuberance 71 .
- the fastening ring I 7 is firstly sleeved over the lower portion of the faucet 4 , the upper end of the connecting pipe 3 is screwed to the faucet 4 , and the lower end of the pipe joint 32 is connected to the hose 5 and is locked by the nut 51 . Then, as shown in FIG. 10 , the connected connecting pipe 3 runs into the set tube 2 from up to down so that the flange 33 may catch on a portion of the platform 11 within the fastening ring II 22 and the pipe joint 32 extends beyond the set tube 2 .
- both the set tube 2 and the connecting pipe 3 are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connecting pipe 3 .
- the connecting pipe 3 is accomplished to position so that the faucet 4 is secured on the basin body 1 and water can flow through the hose 5 and the connecting pipe 3 to the faucet 4 .
- a basin mounting structure comprises a basin body 1 , a hollow set tube 2 extending downward from an upper platform 11 of the basin body 1 to the bottom of the basin body 1 , and a connecting sleeve 3 ′ detachably connected to the set tube 2 .
- the set tube 2 has a polygonal cross section, is annularly provided with a reinforcement wall 21 on the outside wall of the set tube 1 and is connected to the basin body 1 for the stable position of the set tube 2 .
- the upper platform 11 of the basin body 1 is provided with a circular concave hole 23 at an opening in the upper end of the set tube 2 .
- the connecting sleeve 3 ′ matches the set tube 2 in shape.
- the connecting sleeve 3 ′ has a flange 34 extending radially outward at its upper end with an internal thread in the inside wall for connection with a faucet 4 .
- the flange 34 is adapted to the concave hole 23 in size and may become stick in the concave hole 23 .
- the flange 34 is provided with an external thread at its lower end for connecting with the nut 52 .
- two hoses 5 are directly connected with a faucet 4 with two bores and respectively connected to different outlet tubes.
- the upper end of the connecting pipe 3 is firstly screwed to the faucet 4 , and then, as shown in FIG. 13 , the hoses 5 and the connecting sleeve 3 ′ successively run into the set tube 2 from up to down so that the flange 34 becomes stick in the concave hole 23 and the external thread at the lower end of the connecting sleeve 3 ′ extends beyond the set tube 2 .
- both the set tube 2 and the connecting sleeve 3 ′ are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connecting sleeve 3 ′. In this way, the connecting sleeve 3 ′ is positioned properly so that the faucet 4 is secured on the basin body 1 and water can flow through the hoses 5 to the faucet 4 . Further, since the set tube 2 has some depth, the faucet 4 connected thereto has some stability.
- a basin mounting structure comprises a basin body 1 , a hollow set tube 2 extending downward from an upper platform 11 of the basin body 1 to the bottom of the basin body 1 , and a connecting sleeve 3 ′ detachably connected to the set tube 2 .
- the set tube 2 has a polygonal cross section, is provided with a threaded hole 24 in its side wall and an abutment screw 25 mating with the threaded hole 24 .
- An opening in the upper end of the set tube is flush with the upper platform 11 of the basin body 1 .
- the connecting sleeve 3 ′ matches the set tube 2 in shape.
- the connecting sleeve 3 ′ has a lip 35 extending radially outward at its upper end with an internal thread in the inside wall for connecting with a faucet 4 .
- two hoses 5 are directly connected with a faucet 4 with two bores and respectively connected to different outlet tubes.
- the upper end of the connecting sleeve 3 ′ is firstly screwed to the faucet 4 , and then, as shown in FIG. 16 , the hoses 5 and the connecting sleeve 3 ′ successively run into the set tube 2 from up to down so that the lip 35 catches on a portion of the upper platform 11 around the opening in the upper end of the set tube 2 and the lower end of the connecting sleeve 3 ′ is flush with the lower end of the set tube 2 .
- the abutment screw 25 is tightening into the thread hole 24 for its tail end abutting against the outside wall of the connecting sleeve 3 ′ so that the connecting sleeve 3 ′ can neither move vertically relative to the set tube 2 , nor rotate relative to the set tube 2 .
- the connecting sleeve 3 ′ is accomplished to position so that the faucet 4 is secured on the basin body 1 and water can flow through the hoses 5 to the faucet 4 .
- the faucet 4 connected thereto has some stability.
- this embodiment differs from the fifth embodiment above in that, instead of the connecting sleeve 3 ′, an elongated pipe 3 ′′ integrally formed with the faucet 4 is utilized, which is formed by extending downward from a faucet tube body 41 on the lower portion of the faucet 4 .
- the elongated pipe 3 ′′ has a diameter smaller than the faucet tube body 41 and provided with an elongated pipe joint 36 at its lower end having an external thread for connecting with a hose 5 .
- the hose 5 shown in FIG. 17 is one hose. Alternatively, two hoses 5 can be used in which case the faucet 4 accordingly has two bores.
- the upper end of the elongated pipe 3 ′′ is firstly screwed to the hose 5 , and then, as shown in FIG. 19 , the hose 5 and the elongated pipe 3 ′′ successively run into the set tube 2 from up to down so that the faucet tube body 41 catches on a portion of the upper platform 11 around the opening in the upper end of the set tube 2 and the elongated pipe joint 36 at the lower end of the elongated pipe 3 ′′ extends beyond the set tube 2 .
- the abutment screw 25 is tightening into the thread hole 24 for its tail end abutting against the outside wall of the elongated pipe 3 ′′ so that the elongated pipe 3 ′′ can neither move vertically relative to the set tube 2 , nor rotate relative to the set tube 2 .
- the elongated pipe 3 ′′ is accomplished to position so that the faucet 4 is secured on the basin body 1 and water can flow through the hose 5 to the faucet 4 .
- the faucet 4 connected thereto has some stability.
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The present invention discloses a basin mounting structure comprising a basin body (1), a set tube (2) disposed on the basin body (1), a coupling connector detachably connected to the set tube (2), and a positioning device for restricting the vertical movement of the coupling connector relative to the set tube (2). By disposing the set tube (2) on the basin body (1) and providing the coupling connector detachably connected to the set tube (2), when a faucet (4) will be mounted on the basin body (1), it is only necessary to place the coupling connector connected to the faucet (4) and/or a hose (5) into the set tube (2) and to position the coupling connector, and when the faucet (4) need to be detached, it is only necessary to make the positioning device to be free from restriction.
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- As is well known, when a water faucet is mounted on or detached from a basin, it is necessary to operate in a narrow space below the basin. This results in significant inconvenience. In order to solve the above problem, a faucet outlet tube assembly that is easy to mount and detach was described in the specification of Chinese invention patent application No. 00103736.6. However, as one can see from the description of the specification and the drawings, the faucet outlet tube assembly that is allegedly easy to mount and detach is mounted in a tedious way and generally needs to be operated by skilled technicians. So it cannot solve the problem of the inconvenience of mounting or detaching of the faucet on the basin.
- To solve the above problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a basin mounting structure which makes it very convenient to mount or detach the faucet therefrom.
- The technical solution utilized to solve the above problem by the present invention is as follows: a basin mounting structure comprises a basin body, characterized in that, it further comprises a set tube disposed on the basin body, a coupling connector detachably connected to the set tube, and a positioning device for restricting the vertical movement of the coupling connector relative to the set tube.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, the coupling connector connects to a faucet with a hose as a water path passageway, the set tube with a polygonal cross section extends downward from the upper platform to the bottom of the basin body, and the set tube is flush with the upper platform of the basin body at an opening in the upper end thereof. The coupling connector is a connecting pipe adapted to the set tube with the upper end connected with the faucet and the lower end extending beyond the set tube and connected with the hose.
- In one embodiment, the positioning device includes an annular portion of magnetic material provided on the periphery of the opening in the upper end of the set tube and an edge portion of magnetic material extending radially outward from the upper end of the connecting pipe.
- In another embodiment, the positioning device includes a fastening ring I snap fitting with the upper end of the connecting pipe and a fastening ring II extending upward from the opening in the upper end of the set tube, wherein, the fastening ring II has a larger projection area than the set tube, and the fastening ring I is screwed to the fastening ring II.
- The fastening ring I snap fits with the connecting pipe in such a way that the connecting pipe has a flange extending radially outward from the upper end thereof and that the fastening ring I has a protrusion extending radially inward from the upper end thereof, the flange having a diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the fastening ring II and greater than the inner diameter of the protuberance.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, the coupling connector does not participate in the water path, but rather the hose is directly connected to the faucet. The set tube extends downward from the upper platform of the basin body to the bottom of the basin body. The coupling connector is a connecting sleeve adapted to the set tube with an upper end connected with the faucet and the hose extends through the connecting sleeve to be connected with the faucet.
- In one embodiment, the positioning device includes a circular female/concave hole disposed in the upper platform on the opening of the upper end of the set tube, a flange extending radially outward from the upper end of the connecting sleeve, and a nut screwed to the lower end of the connecting sleeve. The set tube has a polygonal cross section. The flange snaps into the concave hole and the upper end face of the nut abuts against the lower end face of the connecting sleeve.
- In another embodiment, the positioning device includes a threaded hole provided in a side wall of the set tube, an abutment screw threaded into the threaded hole and thus abutting against an outside wall of the connecting sleeve on the tail end thereof, and a lip extending radially outward from the upper end of the connecting sleeve. The set tube has a circular cross section.
- According to another aspect, the coupling connector is integrally formed with the faucet. The set tube extends downward from the upper platform of the basin body to the bottom of the basin body. The coupling connector is an elongated pipe adapted to the set tube which is formed by extending downward from a faucet tube body on the lower portion of the faucet. The elongated pipe is connected with the hose on the lower end thereof.
- The positioning device includes a threaded hole provided in a side wall of the set tube, and an abutment screw threaded into the threaded hole and thus abutting against an outside wall of the elongated pipe on the tail end thereof. The set tube has a circular cross section.
- The present invention has an advantage over the prior art in that, by disposing the set tube on the basin body and providing the coupling connector detachably connected to the set tube, when a faucet is mounted on the basin, it is only necessary to place the coupling connector connected to the faucet and/or a flexible hose into the set tube and to position the coupling connector without the use of any tools, and when the faucet has to be detached, it is only necessary to apply on the positioning by hand so as to be free from restriction, thereby greatly facilitating both the maintenance and replacement of the faucet.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded view ofEmbodiment 1 according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic exploded view ofEmbodiment 2 according to the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 8 is a schematic exploded view ofEmbodiment 3 according to the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 11 is a schematic exploded view ofEmbodiment 4 according to the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 13 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment inFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 14 is a schematic exploded view ofEmbodiment 5 according to the present invention; -
FIG. 15 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 14 ; -
FIG. 16 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment inFIG. 14 ; -
FIG. 17 is a schematic exploded view ofEmbodiment 6 according to the present invention; -
FIG. 18 is a schematic view, showing partially assembled embodiment inFIG. 17 ; -
FIG. 19 is a schematic view, showing assembled embodiment inFIG. 17 . - In the following, the present invention is described in further detail in conjunction with the drawings.
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FIG. 1 , a basin mounting structure comprises abasin body 1, ahollow set tube 2 extending downward from anupper plat 11 of thebasin body 1 to the bottom of thebasin body 1, and a connectingpipe 3 detachably connected to theset tube 2. Theset tube 2 has a polygonal cross section and is flush with theupper plat 11 of thebasin body 1 at an opening in the upper end thereof. Theset tube 2 is annularly provided with areinforcement wall 21 on the outside wall of theset tube 2 and thereinforcement wall 21 is connected to thebasin body 1 for the stable position of theset tube 2. The connectingpipe 3 matches theset tube 2 in shape. The connectingpipe 3 has anedge portion 31 of magnetic material extending radially outward at its upper end with an internal thread in the inside wall for connection with afaucet 4, and the connectingpipe 3 has apipe joint 32, with a decreased diameter, extending vertically downward at its lower end, which is provided with an external thread thereon for connection with ahose 5 connected to an outlet tube. - Where the
set tube 2 is disposed on theupper plat 11 of thebasin body 1, anannular portion 12 of magnetic material is provided on the periphery of the opening in the upper end of theset tube 2. Theannular portion 12 mates with theedge portion 31 of the connectingpipe 3 and can attract and attach each other. - In assembly, as shown in
FIG. 2 , the upper end of the connectingpipe 3 is firstly screwed to thefaucet 4, and then thepipe joint 32 on its lower end is connected with thehose 5 and is locked by anut 51. Thereafter, as shown inFIG. 3 , the connected connectingpipe 3 runs into theset tube 2 from up to down so that theedge portion 31 may catch on theannular portion 12 and thepipe joint 32 extends beyond theset tube 2. Because both theedge portion 31 and theannular portion 12 are made of magnetic material, they attract each other due to the magnetic force so that the connectingpipe 3 cannot move vertically relative to theset tube 2. In addition, both theset tube 2 and the connectingpipe 3 are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connectingpipe 3. In this way, the connectingpipe 3 is installed to desired position so that thefaucet 4 is secured on thebasin body 1 and water can flow through thehose 5 and the connectingpipe 3 to thefaucet 4. Further, since theset tube 2 has some depth, thefaucet 4 connected thereto has some stability. - When it is required to detach, it is only necessary to slightly apply a force (that is greater than the magnetic force) by hand to remove the
faucet 4, the connectingpipe 3, and thehose 5 connected together from theset tube 2. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , this embodiment differs from the first embodiment above in that, instead of theedge portion 31 and theannular portion 12, a tighteningnut 6 is utilized to restrict the connectingpipe 3 in the vertical direction. The tighteningnut 6 has an outer diameter greater than the inner diameter of theset tube 2 and is connected to the upper portion of the pipe joint 32. - In assembly, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the upper end of the connectingpipe 3 is firstly screwed to thefaucet 4. Then, as shown inFIG. 6 , the connectingpipe 3 runs into theset tube 2 from up to down so that the pipe joint 32 extends beyond theset tube 2. Thereafter, as shown inFIG. 7 , the tighteningnut 6 is tightened over the upper portion of the pipe joint 32 and thehose 5 is fastened over the lower portion of the pipe joint 32 by thenut 51. In this way, the assembly is accomplished. The upper end face of the tighteningnut 6 abuts against the lower end face of theset tube 2 and the lower end face of afaucet tube body 41 on the lower portion of thefaucet 4 abuts against the upper platform 11 (thefaucet tube body 41 has a diameter greater than the diameter of the set tube 2) so that the vertical position of the connectingpipe 3 is restricted so as to prevent it from vertically moving relative to theset tube 2. In addition, both theset tube 2 and the connectingpipe 3 are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connectingpipe 3. Thus, the connectingpipe 3 is properly positioned so that thefaucet 4 is secured on thebasin body 1 and water can flow through thehose 5 and the connectingpipe 3 to thefaucet 4. - When it is required to detach, it is only necessary to loose the
hose 5 and the tighteningnut 6 on the pipe joint 32 by hand and to remove thefaucet 4 and the connectingpipe 3 from theset tube 2. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , this embodiment differs from the first embodiment above in that, instead of theedge portion 31 and theannular portion 12, a fastening ring I 7 and a fastening ring II 22 are utilized to restrict the connectingpipe 3 in the vertical direction. The fastening ring II 22 is formed by extending upward from the opening in the upper end of the set tube on theupper platform 11 and has a larger projection area than the settube 2. The fastening ring II has an external thread. The fastening ring I 7 is used for mating with the fastening ring II 22 and has an internal thread with a protrusion 71 extending radially inward at the upper end thereof. The connectingpipe 3 has aflange 33 radially outward at the upper end thereof. Theflange 33 has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the fastening ring II 22 and greater than the inner diameter of the protuberance 71. - In assembly, as shown in
FIG. 9 , the fastening ring I 7 is firstly sleeved over the lower portion of thefaucet 4, the upper end of the connectingpipe 3 is screwed to thefaucet 4, and the lower end of the pipe joint 32 is connected to thehose 5 and is locked by thenut 51. Then, as shown inFIG. 10 , the connected connectingpipe 3 runs into theset tube 2 from up to down so that theflange 33 may catch on a portion of theplatform 11 within the fastening ring II 22 and the pipe joint 32 extends beyond theset tube 2. Thereafter, the fastening ring I 7 and the fastening ring II 22 are tightened for the upper end of theflange 33 abutting against the protrusion 71 of the fastening ring I 7 so that the vertical position of the connectingpipe 3 is restricted so as to prevent it from vertically moving relative to theset tube 2. In addition, both theset tube 2 and the connectingpipe 3 are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connectingpipe 3. Thus, the connectingpipe 3 is accomplished to position so that thefaucet 4 is secured on thebasin body 1 and water can flow through thehose 5 and the connectingpipe 3 to thefaucet 4. - When it is required to detach, it is only necessary to loose the fastening ring I 7 by hand and to remove the
faucet 4, the connectingpipe 3, and thehose 5 from theset tube 2. - As shown in
FIG. 11 , a basin mounting structure comprises abasin body 1, ahollow set tube 2 extending downward from anupper platform 11 of thebasin body 1 to the bottom of thebasin body 1, and a connectingsleeve 3′ detachably connected to theset tube 2. Theset tube 2 has a polygonal cross section, is annularly provided with areinforcement wall 21 on the outside wall of theset tube 1 and is connected to thebasin body 1 for the stable position of theset tube 2. Theupper platform 11 of thebasin body 1 is provided with a circularconcave hole 23 at an opening in the upper end of theset tube 2. The connectingsleeve 3′ matches theset tube 2 in shape. The connectingsleeve 3′ has aflange 34 extending radially outward at its upper end with an internal thread in the inside wall for connection with afaucet 4. Theflange 34 is adapted to theconcave hole 23 in size and may become stick in theconcave hole 23. Theflange 34 is provided with an external thread at its lower end for connecting with thenut 52. In this embodiment, twohoses 5 are directly connected with afaucet 4 with two bores and respectively connected to different outlet tubes. - In assembly, as shown in
FIG. 12 , the upper end of the connectingpipe 3 is firstly screwed to thefaucet 4, and then, as shown inFIG. 13 , thehoses 5 and the connectingsleeve 3′ successively run into theset tube 2 from up to down so that theflange 34 becomes stick in theconcave hole 23 and the external thread at the lower end of the connectingsleeve 3′ extends beyond theset tube 2. Thenut 52 is tightened over the external thread at the lower end of the connectingsleeve 3′ for the upper end face of thenut 52 abutting against the lower end face of the connectingsleeve 3′ so that the connectingsleeve 3′ cannot move vertically relative to theset tube 2. In addition, both theset tube 2 and the connectingsleeve 3′ are polygonal, which restricts the rotation of the connectingsleeve 3′. In this way, the connectingsleeve 3′ is positioned properly so that thefaucet 4 is secured on thebasin body 1 and water can flow through thehoses 5 to thefaucet 4. Further, since theset tube 2 has some depth, thefaucet 4 connected thereto has some stability. - When it is required to detach, it is only necessary to loose the
nut 52 by hand to remove thefaucet 4, the connectingsleeve 3′, and thehoses 5 connected together from theset tube 2. - As shown in
FIG. 14 , a basin mounting structure comprises abasin body 1, ahollow set tube 2 extending downward from anupper platform 11 of thebasin body 1 to the bottom of thebasin body 1, and a connectingsleeve 3′ detachably connected to theset tube 2. Theset tube 2 has a polygonal cross section, is provided with a threadedhole 24 in its side wall and anabutment screw 25 mating with the threadedhole 24. An opening in the upper end of the set tube is flush with theupper platform 11 of thebasin body 1. The connectingsleeve 3′ matches theset tube 2 in shape. The connectingsleeve 3′ has alip 35 extending radially outward at its upper end with an internal thread in the inside wall for connecting with afaucet 4. In this embodiment, twohoses 5 are directly connected with afaucet 4 with two bores and respectively connected to different outlet tubes. - In assembly, as shown in
FIG. 15 , the upper end of the connectingsleeve 3′ is firstly screwed to thefaucet 4, and then, as shown inFIG. 16 , thehoses 5 and the connectingsleeve 3′ successively run into theset tube 2 from up to down so that thelip 35 catches on a portion of theupper platform 11 around the opening in the upper end of theset tube 2 and the lower end of the connectingsleeve 3′ is flush with the lower end of theset tube 2. Then, theabutment screw 25 is tightening into thethread hole 24 for its tail end abutting against the outside wall of the connectingsleeve 3′ so that the connectingsleeve 3′ can neither move vertically relative to theset tube 2, nor rotate relative to theset tube 2. In this way, the connectingsleeve 3′ is accomplished to position so that thefaucet 4 is secured on thebasin body 1 and water can flow through thehoses 5 to thefaucet 4. Further, since theset tube 2 has some depth, thefaucet 4 connected thereto has some stability. - When it is required to detach, it is only necessary to loose the
abutment screw 25 by hand to remove thefaucet 4, the connectingsleeve 3′, and thehoses 5 connected together from theset tube 2. - As shown in
FIG. 17 , this embodiment differs from the fifth embodiment above in that, instead of the connectingsleeve 3′, anelongated pipe 3″ integrally formed with thefaucet 4 is utilized, which is formed by extending downward from afaucet tube body 41 on the lower portion of thefaucet 4. Theelongated pipe 3″ has a diameter smaller than thefaucet tube body 41 and provided with an elongated pipe joint 36 at its lower end having an external thread for connecting with ahose 5. Thehose 5 shown inFIG. 17 is one hose. Alternatively, twohoses 5 can be used in which case thefaucet 4 accordingly has two bores. - In assembly, as shown in
FIG. 18 , the upper end of theelongated pipe 3″ is firstly screwed to thehose 5, and then, as shown inFIG. 19 , thehose 5 and theelongated pipe 3″ successively run into theset tube 2 from up to down so that thefaucet tube body 41 catches on a portion of theupper platform 11 around the opening in the upper end of theset tube 2 and the elongated pipe joint 36 at the lower end of theelongated pipe 3″ extends beyond theset tube 2. Then, theabutment screw 25 is tightening into thethread hole 24 for its tail end abutting against the outside wall of theelongated pipe 3″ so that theelongated pipe 3″ can neither move vertically relative to theset tube 2, nor rotate relative to theset tube 2. In this way, theelongated pipe 3″ is accomplished to position so that thefaucet 4 is secured on thebasin body 1 and water can flow through thehose 5 to thefaucet 4. Further, since theset tube 2 has some depth, thefaucet 4 connected thereto has some stability. - When it is required to detach, it is only necessary to loose the
abutment screw 25 by hand to remove thefaucet 4, theelongated pipe 3″, and thehose 5 connected together from theset tube 2. - The above description is only intended to illustrate the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is noted for a person skilled in the art that various variations and modifications, without deviating from the inventive concept, should be considered to fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
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12. A convenient basin comprises a basin body (1) and a coupling, a set hole is provided on the platform of the basin body (1), the coupling is detachably connected with the set hole of the basin body (1), characterized in that, the set hole has a lower hole wall extending downward.
13. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a first through hole provided in the platform (2) of the basin body (1), the cross section of the first through hole (14) is polygonal, the lower end of the first through hole (14) extends to the lower part of the basin body (1); the platform (2) on the opening of the first through hole (14) is provided with an annular portion (15) of magnetic material.
14. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the coupling is a first tubular connecting device (111) with an inlet passage (113), a pipe joint (114) with male threads extends beyond the lower end of the first tubular connecting device (111); the inlet passage (113) extends through the upper and lower ends of the first tubular connecting device (111); female threads are provided on the inlet passage (113) of the upper end of the first tubular connecting device for connecting a tap; the upper end of the first tubular connecting device (111) is further provided with an edge portion (112) bent outwardly, the edge portion (112) is made of magnetic material; the edge portion (112) corresponds to the annular portion (15) of the basin body; the length of the first tubular connecting device (111) should be long enough so that when the first tubular connecting device (111) is inserted into the first through hole (14), the edge portion (112) of the upper end could clasp to the upper opening of the first through hole (14) and the pipe joint (114) of the lower end could extends beyond the lower opening of the first through hole (14); the outer sidewall of the first tubular connecting device (111) inserting into the first through hole (14) of the basin body is matched with the inner sidewall of the first through hole (14).
15. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a second through hole (24), the cross section of the second through hole (24) is polygonal, the lower end of the second through hole (24) extends to the lower part of the basin body (1); the lower end of the second through hole (24) is provided with an inner edge bent inwardly.
16. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the coupling is a second tubular connecting device (121) with an inlet passage (113), a pipe joint (114) with male threads extends beyond the lower end of the second tubular connecting device (121); the inlet passage (113) extends through the upper and lower ends of the second tubular connecting device (121); female threads are provided on the inlet passage (113) of the upper end of the second tubular connecting device (121) for connecting a tap; except for its lower end pipe joint (114), the shape of the remaining portion of the second tubular connecting device (121) matches with the shape of the second through hole (24), the length of the second tubular connecting device (121) should be long enough so that when the second tubular connecting device (121) is inserted into the second through hole (24), its upper end is flush with the upper opening of the second through hole (24) and the pipe joint (114) of its lower end could extends beyond the lower circular opening of the second through hole (24).
17. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a third through hole (34), the cross section of the third through hole (34) is polygonal; the third through hole (34) has a lower hole wall (33) extending to the lower part of the basin body (1); the platform (2) on the upper opening of the third through hole (34) is provided with an upper hole wall (35) extending upwards, the upper hole wall (35) forms a circular recessed hole on the upper opening of the third through hole (34), the projection area of the circular recessed hole is slightly larger than that of polygonal cross-section of the third through hole (34); male threads are provided on the upper hole wall (35) for connecting a top cover (135) with a through hole (136).
18. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the coupling is a third tubular connecting device (131) with an inlet passage (113), a pipe joint (114) with male threads extends beyond the lower end of the third tubular connecting device (131); the inlet passage (113) extends through the upper and lower ends of the third tubular connecting device (131); female threads are provided on the inlet passage (113) of the upper end of the third tubular connecting device (131) for connecting a tap; the upper end of the third tubular connecting device (131) is further provided with an edge(132) bent outwardly, the edge(132) corresponds to the circular recessed hole of the upper opening of the third through hole (34); the length of the third tubular connecting device (131) should be long enough so that when the third tubular connecting device (131) is inserted into the third through hole (34) of the basin body, the edge (132) of the upper end could clasp into the upper circular recessed hole of the third through hole (34), and the pipe joint (114) of the lower end could extends beyond the lower opening of the third through hole (34); the outer sidewall of the third tubular connecting device (131) inserting into the third through hole (34) is matched with the sidewall of the third through hole (34).
19. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a fourth through hole (54) provided in the platform (2) of the basin body (1), the cross section of the fourth through hole (54) is polygonal; the lower end of the fourth through hole (54) extends to the lower part of the basin body (1); a circular recessed hole is formed on the upper opening of the fourth through hole (54), the projection area of the circular recessed hole is slightly larger than that of polygonal cross-section of the fourth through hole (54).
20. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the coupling is a first sleeve connecting device (151) running through top to bottom, female threads are provided on the upper end of the first sleeve connecting device (151) for connecting a tap; a flange (152) is provided on the periphery of the upper end of the first sleeve connecting device (151), male threads (153) are provided on the lower end of the first sleeve connecting device (151), the male threads are engaged with a nut (8); the outer shape of the first sleeve connecting device (151) matches with the fourth through hole (54); the length of the first sleeve connecting device (151) should be long enough so that when the first sleeve connecting device (151) is inserted into the fourth through hole (54) of the basin body, the flange (152) of the upper end could clasp into the upper circular recessed hole of the fourth through hole (54), and the male threads (153) of the lower end could extends beyond the lower opening of the fourth through hole (54).
21. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a fifth through hole (64) provided in the platform (2) of the basin body (1), the cross section of the fifth through hole (64) is polygonal; the lower end of the fifth through hole (64) extends to the lower part of the basin body (1); a circular recessed hole is formed on the upper opening of the fifth through hole (64), the projection area of the circular recessed hole is slightly larger than that of polygonal cross-section of the fifth through hole (64); a control device is connected to the outside of the fifth through hole (64); the control device comprises a leaf spring (65), on the lower part of which is provided with a triangular protrusion (66); when the upper end of the leaf spring (65) is fixed to the sidewall (63) of the fifth through hole (64), the lower end of the fixed leaf spring (65) is located below the fifth through hole (64) and the protrusion (66) extends towards the central axis of the fifth through hole (64).
22. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the coupling is a second sleeve connecting device (161) running through top to bottom, female threads are provided on the upper end of the second sleeve connecting device (161) for connecting a tap; an outward flange (162) is provided on the upper end of the second sleeve connecting device (161), the flange (162) corresponds to the circular recessed hole of the fifth through hole (64); multiple clamp holes are provided on the periphery of the second sleeve connecting device (161) with equal intervals, the clamp holes (163) correspond to the protrusion (66); the outer shape of the second sleeve connecting device (161) matches with the fifth through hole (64); the length of the second sleeve connecting device (161) should be long enough so that when the second sleeve connecting device (161) is inserted into the fifth through hole (64) of the basin body, the clamp holes (163) on the lower part could extends beyond the lower opening of the fifth through hole (64).
23. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a sixth through hole (74), the cross section of the sixth through hole (74) is polygonal; the lower end of the sixth through hole (74) extends to the lower part of the basin body (1); a threaded hole is provided on the sidewall (73) of the sixth through hole (74), a top fastening screw (75) is engaged to the threaded hole.
24. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the coupling is a third sleeve connecting device (171) running through top to bottom, female threads are provided on the upper end of the third sleeve connecting device (171) for connecting a tap; an outward lip (172) is provided on the upper end of the third sleeve connecting device (171), the lip (172) corresponds to the upper opening of the sixth through hole (74); the outer shape of the third sleeve connecting device (171) matches with the sixth through hole (74); the length of the third sleeve connecting device (171) should be long enough so that when the third sleeve connecting device (171) is inserted into the sixth through hole (74) of the basin body, the lip (172) on the upper end could clasp on the upper opening of the sixth through hole (74), and the lower end could extends to flush with the lower opening of the sixth through hole (74).
25. The convenient basin according to claim 12 , characterized in that, the set hole is a seventh through hole (84), the cross section of the seventh through hole (84) is circular; the lower end of the seventh through hole (84) extends to the lower part of the basin body (1); a threaded hole is provided on the sidewall (73) of the seventh through hole (84), a top fastening screw (75) is engaged to the threaded hole.
26. The convenient basin according to claim 25 , characterized in that, the coupling is an extending pipe (181) provided on an elongated tap (203), the upper end of the extending pipe (181) is formed integrally with the hose body (180) of the elongated tap as a whole part, a slightly thin pipe joint (114) is provided on the lower end of the extending pipe (181), the outer shape of the extending pipe (181) matches with that of the seventh through hole (84).
27. The convenient basin according to claim 13 , characterized in that, the coupling is a first tubular connecting device (111) with an inlet passage (113), a pipe joint (114) with male threads extends beyond the lower end of the first tubular connecting device (111); the inlet passage (113) extends through the upper and lower ends of the first tubular connecting device (111); female threads are provided on the inlet passage (113) of the upper end of the first tubular connecting device for connecting a tap; the upper end of the first tubular connecting device (111) is further provided with an edge portion (112) bent outwardly, the edge portion (112) is made of magnetic material; the edge portion (112) corresponds to the annular portion (15) of the basin body; the length of the first tubular connecting device (111) should be long enough so that when the first tubular connecting device (111) is inserted into the first through hole (14), the edge portion (112) of the upper end could clasp to the upper opening of the first through hole (14) and the pipe joint (114) of the lower end could extends beyond the lower opening of the first through hole (14); the outer sidewall of the first tubular connecting device (111) inserting into the first through hole (14) of the basin body is matched with the inner sidewall of the first through hole (14).
28. The convenient basin according to claim 15 , characterized in that, the coupling is a second tubular connecting device (121) with an inlet passage (113), a pipe joint (114) with male threads extends beyond the lower end of the second tubular connecting device (121); the inlet passage (113) extends through the upper and lower ends of the second tubular connecting device (121); female threads are provided on the inlet passage (113) of the upper end of the second tubular connecting device (121) for connecting a tap; except for its lower end pipe joint (114), the shape of the remaining portion of the second tubular connecting device (121) matches with the shape of the second through hole (24), the length of the second tubular connecting device (121) should be long enough so that when the second tubular connecting device (121) is inserted into the second through hole (24), its upper end is flush with the upper opening of the second through hole (24) and the pipe joint (114) of its lower end could extends beyond the lower circular opening of the second through hole (24).
29. The convenient basin according to claim 17 , characterized in that, the coupling is a third tubular connecting device (131) with an inlet passage (113), a pipe joint (114) with male threads extends beyond the lower end of the third tubular connecting device (131); the inlet passage (113) extends through the upper and lower ends of the third tubular connecting device (131); female threads are provided on the inlet passage (113) of the upper end of the third tubular connecting device (131) for connecting a tap; the upper end of the third tubular connecting device (131) is further provided with an edge(132) bent outwardly, the edge(132) corresponds to the circular recessed hole of the upper opening of the third through hole (34); the length of the third tubular connecting device (131) should be long enough so that when the third tubular connecting device (131) is inserted into the third through hole (34) of the basin body, the edge (132) of the upper end could clasp into the upper circular recessed hole of the third through hole (34), and the pipe joint (114) of the lower end could extends beyond the lower opening of the third through hole (34); the outer sidewall of the third tubular connecting device (131) inserting into the third through hole (34) is matched with the sidewall of the third through hole (34).
30. The convenient basin according to claim 19 , characterized in that, the coupling is a first sleeve connecting device (151) running through top to bottom, female threads are provided on the upper end of the first sleeve connecting device (151) for connecting a tap; a flange (152) is provided on the periphery of the upper end of the first sleeve connecting device (151), male threads (153) are provided on the lower end of the first sleeve connecting device (151), the male threads are engaged with a nut (8); the outer shape of the first sleeve connecting device (151) matches with the fourth through hole (54); the length of the first sleeve connecting device (151) should be long enough so that when the first sleeve connecting device (151) is inserted into the fourth through hole (54) of the basin body, the flange (152) of the upper end could clasp into the upper circular recessed hole of the fourth through hole (54), and the male threads (153) of the lower end could extends beyond the lower opening of the fourth through hole (54).
31. The convenient basin according to claim 21 , characterized in that, the coupling is a second sleeve connecting device (161) running through top to bottom, female threads are provided on the upper end of the second sleeve connecting device (161) for connecting a tap; an outward flange (162) is provided on the upper end of the second sleeve connecting device (161), the flange (162) corresponds to the circular recessed hole of the fifth through hole (64); multiple clamp holes are provided on the periphery of the second sleeve connecting device (161) with equal intervals, the clamp holes (163) correspond to the protrusion (66); the outer shape of the second sleeve connecting device (161) matches with the fifth through hole (64); the length of the second sleeve connecting device (161) should be long enough so that when the second sleeve connecting device (161) is inserted into the fifth through hole (64) of the basin body, the clamp holes (163) on the lower part could extends beyond the lower opening of the fifth through hole (64).
32. The convenient basin according to claim 23 , characterized in that, the coupling is a third sleeve connecting device (171) running through top to bottom, female threads are provided on the upper end of the third sleeve connecting device (171) for connecting a tap; an outward lip (172) is provided on the upper end of the third sleeve connecting device (171), the lip (172) corresponds to the upper opening of the sixth through hole (74); the outer shape of the third sleeve connecting device (171) matches with the sixth through hole (74); the length of the third sleeve connecting device (171) should be long enough so that when the third sleeve connecting device (171) is inserted into the sixth through hole (74) of the basin body, the lip (172) on the upper end could clasp on the upper opening of the sixth through hole (74), and the lower end could extends to flush with the lower opening of the sixth through hole (74).
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