EP1994234A1 - Senke mit doppelter kapazität - Google Patents

Senke mit doppelter kapazität

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EP1994234A1
EP1994234A1 EP07750636A EP07750636A EP1994234A1 EP 1994234 A1 EP1994234 A1 EP 1994234A1 EP 07750636 A EP07750636 A EP 07750636A EP 07750636 A EP07750636 A EP 07750636A EP 1994234 A1 EP1994234 A1 EP 1994234A1
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sink
basins
height
basin
divider
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Tod Babick
William F. Gordon
Richard J. Kuether
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Kohler Co
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/12Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
    • E03C1/18Sinks, whether or not connected to the waste-pipe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR, e.g. TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K1/00Wash-stands; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K1/04Basins; Jugs; Holding devices therefor

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  • the present invention relates to wash basins, and in particular to kitchen sinks.
  • Kitchen sinks are well known. They can be formed of any number of materials, such as ceramics, metal, cast iron, polymers, etc, and have a bottom and upright side walls defining an open volume of space. This volume can be divided into two or more basins by one or more intermediate partitions that extend between the sides walls. Double basin sinks are common in kitchen applications, see e ⁇ U.S. Pat. Nos. D203,802 and D478,970. The basins can be of equal or different size and configuration / and each basin usually has a stoppable drain at the bottom.
  • the partition in double basin kitchen sinks is typically referred to as a divider that extends between front and rear side walls to form two basins that are situated side by side.
  • the two basins are commonly used to wash dishes and the like in which one basin holds soapy water and the other holds rinse water (or contains water sprayed from a faucet).
  • the divider typically extends vertically up to or very near the top of the sink, ⁇ ee e. ⁇ .. U.S. Pat. No. D362,901.
  • the double basin sink can hold two separate volumes of water. However, this comes at the cost of dividing the overall size of the sink, typically into about two halves. Since the capacity of the sink is made smaller by dividing it into two basins, double basin sinks cannot fully submerge certain large items as well as single basin sinks of equal rim size. Thus, the conventional sinks require a tradeoff between the functionality of double basins and the capacity of a single basin. This long-standing problem has not been adequately addressed by the prior art.
  • tall dividers of conventional double basin sinks often acts an obstruction. For example, when filling a pot with water, or when washing dishes, it is common to hold the item under the faucet. Since the space between the divider for faucet is typically small, many taller items must be set down into a basin to be rinsed or filled, which is Inconvenient if that basin is being used. Pull out and extra tall faucets have been developed in part to address this problem.
  • the tall dividers of conventional double basin sinks also require the user to lift the item up a significant distance when moving it from one basin to the other, as when moving a pot from the wash basin to the rinse basin.
  • the present invention provides a sink that can effectively be a large single basin sink and alternatively a double basin sink in which each of the two basins can hold a meaningful volume of water to wash dishes and the like.
  • the dual capacity sink has a very low height divider that divides the sink into two individual basins only at a lower portion of the sink. This allows the sink to be used in one capacity as a double basin sink in which the sink can hold one or more smaller (and separate) volumes of fluid, for example, one basin holding wash water and the other holding rinse water.
  • the sink would be used In this capacity to wash smaller dishes and other items.
  • the sink can also be used in a second capacity as a large single basin sink in which it contains fluid in the basins and above the divider. The sink would be used in this capacity to wash baking sheets, pans and other larger items.
  • the sink has a bottom and upright side walls extending along the periphery of the sink to a rim at a first height from the bottom.
  • the sink defines a first basin and a second basin divided by a divider that extends to a second height which is less than the first height.
  • the sink is capable of holding a first volume of fluid in one of the basins at a level no greater than the second height, and in a second capacity the sink is capable of holding a second volume of fluid in the basins at a level greater than the second height.
  • a sufficient volume of fluid in the sink above the divider can be used for submerging items in sink that are too large to be submerged in either of the basins individually.
  • the invention provides a dual capacity sink the height of the divider is significantly less than the peripheral side walls of the sink.
  • the height of the divider is about 20 to 70 percent, an more preferably between 50-60 percent, of the height of the side walls.
  • the height of the side walls can be about 9 inches and the divider can extend up to a height of about 5 inches.
  • the vertical distance between the top of the divider and the side walls can thus be about 4 inches, with a usable depth of at least about 1 1/2 inches.
  • the two divided basins can be substantially equal in size and configuration or they can be unequal such that they can hold the same volume or different volumes.
  • the bottom of each divided basis can be at the same height or at different heights so that each different volumes can be achieved with basins made of the same front to back and side to side dimensions.
  • each can hold the same or different volumes of fluid.
  • the sink in its double basin capacity the sink can be used to hold one volume (of water for example) in one basin and a second volume in the other basin, and then be filled to a third volume which exceeds the volumes of each basin individually, and this can be all be achieved consecutively without draining either of the divided basins.
  • the dual capacity sink can provide three fluid zones, one in each of the basins and a third above the divider and the basin zones. Each zone can thus be used for a different purpose.
  • the sink can also include a faucet having a spout with an outlet ' that can direct a spray of fluid from the spout into each of the divided basins.
  • the low divider provides additional clearance under the faucet such that items in the upper zone can fit under the outlet and sprayed.
  • the outlet of the faucet is at a height of about 6-12 inches or more above the top of the divider depending on the size of the faucet.
  • the method can include supplying fluid to a first zone of the sink corresponding to the first basin; supplying fluid to a second zone of the sink corresponding to the second basin; supplying fluid to a third zone of the sink corresponding to the volume of the sink vertically above the basins and the divider; and submerging in the fluid an item that is too large to be submerged in either of the basins individually such that a portion of the item is in the third zone above the divider.
  • the dual capacity sink of the present invention provides a marked improvement over conventional sinks. Its low height divider allows the sink to effectively be two sinks in one.
  • the sink can be a double basin sink allowing containment of one or more lesser volumes of water for washing (and rinsing) smaller items. And, the sink can be a large, single basin sink for washing large items. In other words, it provides increased capacity for washing large items without losing the functionality of the double basins.
  • the low divider also facilitates transferring items, especially heavy Items, between the basins, and provides more clearance, and thus less obstruction, between the sink and faucet.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dual capacity sink according to the present invention
  • RG. 2 is a top plan view thereof
  • RG. 3 is a perspective view thereof shown in a double basin capacity in which two basins in the lower part of the sink contain water;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view thereof shown in a single basin capacity in which the sink has a volume of water extending above a divider that divides the basins;
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 3 showing an item to be washed in one of the basins as well as faucet for filling each of the basins;
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 of RG. 4 showing how a larger item, such as the baking sheet shown, could be washed in the single basin capacity of the sink;
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the dual capacity sink according to the present invention in which the divided basins are of equal size;
  • FIGS. 8-11 are views similar to RGS. 3-6, albeit corresponding to the equal basin version of the sink shown in FIG. 7.
  • FIGS. 7-11 illustrate an alternate sink 1OA in which the basins 12A and 14A are the same other than being mirror images.
  • the embodiment shown in FIGS. 7-11 can be readily understood from a description of the FIGS. 1-6 embodiment in that it is generally the same but for the equal sized basins and the addition of a back deck 16, which can be used to mount a faucet 18 (such as shown in RGS.
  • the sink 10 can be made of cast iron or other materials, and referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, it has the larger, primary basin 14 and the smaller basin 12.
  • the sink has a bottom 22 and front 24, rear 26, left 28, and right 30 upright side walls with a turned rim 32 extending along the upper periphery of the side walls.
  • the sink 1OA includes the back deck 16, such that the rim 32 is wider at the rear side wall 26 than at the others.
  • the bottom of both basins 12 and 14 is at the same height and both each are generally planar with a slight decline toward drain openings 34 and 36 to assist in draining the basins 12 and 14.
  • the drain openings 34 and 36 can be closed using conventional drain stops
  • a disposal unit could be attached to either drain, preferably the drain 34 of the smaller basin 12.
  • the bottom 22 melds into a low height divider 38, which can be in the form of a "saddle" with an inverted U-shape, that runs between the front 24 and rear 26 side walls to define the two basins 12 and 14.
  • the top of the divider 38 extends up from the bottom of the basins 12 and 14 to a first height A, which is considerably less than the height B to which the side walls extend.
  • the height A is approximately 5 inches and the height B is approximately 9 inches.
  • the sink 10 there is about 4 inches between of vertical distance in the sink 10 above the divider 38, that is above the basins 12 and 14. Of the 4 inches, at least about 2-3 inches of vertical distance is available to accommodate fluid volume.
  • Common sizes of the sink will typically have a peripheral wall height of between about 6-9 inches and a divider height of between about 2-6 inches.
  • the divider height is preferably no greater than about 70% of the sink wall height and no less than about 20%.
  • the divider 38 extends up only a little more than half, about 56%, of the height of the side walls. As mentioned, however, a divider height in the range of 20-70% the height of the side walls should be suitable.
  • the sink 10 is about 2-4 inches or more, and preferably at least 1 1/2 inches.
  • the sink 10 can also have an overall rim dimension, for example, 33 inches by 22 inches.
  • the basin 12 would then have dimensions of about 9 inches by 17, and with a 5 inch divider height, its volumetric zone would be about 765 cubic inches (approximately 3.3 gallons).
  • the basin 14 would be about 19 inches by 17 inches giving it a volumetric zone of about 1,615 cubic inches (approximately 7 gallons).
  • the space above the divider 38 would have dimensions of about 30 inches by 17 inches by 4 inches resulting in a volumetric zone of 2,040 cubic inches (approximately 8.8 gallons).
  • each zone should be at least about 230 cubic inches (or at least about 1 gallons).
  • each zone of the sink 10 is of significant volume sufficient for washing items.
  • the large upper zone above the divider 38 provides the largest volume and thus can accommodate larger items.
  • each basin 12 and 14 can provide a significant volume of fluid to Immerse items therein sufficient to wash the items and so that the sink provides a zone of a significant volume of fluid vertically above the divider 38 that is sufficient to completely immerse some items that are too large to be submerged in one of the basins 12 or 14.
  • This low divider height also facilitates transfer of items between the basins 12 and 14 as well as greater clearance between the faucet 18, and in particular the outlet 40 thereof, which is at a height C.
  • the height C of the faucet outlet will vary, of course, depending upon the faucet selected.
  • the low height A will be a benefit because the Increased clearance will allow taller items to fit between the faucet 18 and the divider 38. Clearance distances in the range of 6-12 inches, preferably about 8 inches, should be expected using the sink 10 of having the preferred dimensions stated above. If such increased clearance is not important to the consumer, the lower divider height could allow the faucet outlet height C to be lower than normal to reduce splashing.
  • the sink 10 is dual capacity because the very low height divider 38 divides the sink into two individual basins only at a lower portion of the sink 10. This allows the sink 10 to be used in one capacity as a double basin sink (as in FIG. 3) in which the sink 10 can hold one or more smaller volumes of fluid, such as basin 14 holding soap water and basin 12 holding rinse water, to wash small dishes.
  • the sink 10 can also be used in a second capacity as a large single basin sink (as in FIG. 4) in which it holds a larger volume of fluid, including above the divider, to wash larger items, such as a baking sheet or pizza dish.
  • the sink 10 can provide three fluid zones, one in each of the basins 12 and 14 and a third vertically above the divider 38 and the basin zones. Each zone can thus be used for a different purpose. For example, small items or items that require soaking can be contained in one or both of the basin zones at the bottom of the sink while other items, such as large pots or baking sheets, could be washed in the zone above the two basins. The cleaning of items in the upper zone would not be inhibited by the items in the basins. Grease and food from items in the basins 12 and 14 would be less likely to come into contact with the items in the upper zone above the divider 38.
  • the sink 10 can be used to hold one volume of fluid in one basin and a different (or possibly equivalent) volume in the other basin, and then be filled to yet another larger volume, which exceeds the volumes of each basin individually.
  • One or both of the basins 12 and 14 can be supplied with water directly from the faucet 18. Alternatively, one basin could be filled to reach the top of the divider 38 and then excess water would spill over into the other basin.
  • water would be supplied to the upper zone above the divider 38 by first filling both basins 12 and 14 up to the divider 38.
  • a user could wash dishes and the like in the sink 10 by supplying fluid to one basin or to both of the basins (or zones) of the sink, either by directly filling each or filling one basin fully to create spill over into the other basin. The appropriately dishes could be washed and rinsed in the sink in its double basin capacity.
  • both basins could be filled up to the top of the divider so that the water level would rise and fill the upper zone of the sink vertically above the basins and the divider.
  • larger items could be washed by placing the item entirely in the upper zone above the divider or in the upper zone and one or more of the basins. In this way, the sink 10 could accommodate items that were larger than a maximum dimension of each of the basins.

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US11/351,648 US20060242761A1 (en) 2005-02-11 2006-02-10 Dual capacity sink
PCT/US2007/003812 WO2007095237A1 (en) 2006-02-10 2007-02-09 Dual capacity sink

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