Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the problems in the prior art and provides a conjoined trough capable of preventing water stains from splashing into a cabinet table board arranged on a water trough.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme: the conjoined trough comprises a trough body with a washing plane, wherein the washing plane is recessed to form at least one washing trough, a water retaining part higher than the washing plane is arranged at the outer edge of the trough body, at least one draining area is arranged on the trough body, and the draining area is positioned between the water retaining part at the side edge of the trough body and the washing trough.
In one of the above-described conjoined troughs, the draining area may be a flat surface or a sloping surface.
In the one-piece tank, a transition flanging is arranged between the water retaining part and the washing tank, and the transition flanging is divided into a front side flanging, a rear side flanging and two side flanging which are arranged at two sides in a row.
In the above one connected tank, the width of the draining area is greater than the width of the rear side flange.
In the above-mentioned one-piece duct, there is a difference in height between the front side burring and the rear side burring.
In the one-piece trough, the rear side turning edge is at least provided with a faucet mounting hole.
In the above one connected tank, the washing plane is disposed in the length direction of the tank body, and a buckle plate is extended outwards along the width direction of the tank body.
In the one-piece groove, a hanging rod is connected along the extension of the pinch plate.
In the one-piece groove, the groove body on the side opposite to the pinch plate is provided with the water retaining strip, and the water retaining strip and the washing plane form a right angle.
In the above one of the connected tanks, a cover plate is movably connected to one of the washing tanks.
The invention also provides an integrated water tank structure which comprises a cabinet body, a cabinet table board and the connecting groove, wherein the cabinet table board is arranged on the cabinet body, and a concave cavity for mounting the connecting groove is formed in the cabinet table board.
In the above-mentioned integrated sink structure, the cabinet body includes a first box and a second box, wherein the sink is located above the first box, and the draining area is located above the second box.
In the integrated water tank structure, the connected tank is fixed on the cabinet body of the cabinet through the connecting component.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial effects that:
the width of the washing area is increased on the connected tank, namely the length of the tank body is increased, so that water stains are not easy to splash to a table top on which the tank body is arranged when a user washes fruits and vegetables or kitchenware, and the cleanness of the table top is kept.
Detailed Description
The following are specific embodiments of the present invention and are further described with reference to the drawings, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
As shown in fig. 1, the present invention provides a connected tank, which includes atank body 100 having awashing plane 110, thewashing plane 110 is recessed (the recessed direction is along the thickness direction of the tank body 100) to form at least onewashing tank 120, the outer side edge of thetank body 100 is provided with awater blocking portion 130 higher than the washing plane 110 (thewater blocking portion 130 surrounds the outer side edge of thetank body 100, and thewashing tank 120 is used for washing dishes, fruits, vegetables, etc. and is disposed in the surrounding ring of the water blocking portion 130), wherein thetank body 100 is provided with at least onedraining area 140 for preventing water from splashing, and thedraining area 140 is located between thewater blocking portion 130 and thewashing tank 120 at the side of thetank body 100 and smoothly transits to thewashing plane 110.
The width of the washing area is increased on the connected tank provided by the invention, namely the length of thetank body 100 is increased, so that water stains are not easy to splash to a table top on which thetank body 100 is installed when a user washes fruits and vegetables or kitchenware, and the cleanness of the table top is kept.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, thedraining area 140 may be a plane or an inclined plane, so that water stains splashed into thedraining area 140 can smoothly flow into thewashing tub 120, and the water stains are prevented from accumulating on thedraining area 140 to form a pool, which is easy to breed bacteria.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, a transition flange is provided between thewater blocking part 130 and thewashing tub 120, wherein the transition flange close to the standing position of the user is a front side flange of thewashing tub 120, the transition flange far away from the standing position of the user is a rear side flange of thewashing tub 120, the rear side flange is used as the mounting position of the faucet, the transition flange connecting thewashing tub 120 and thedraining area 140 is a side flange, preferably, the width of the rear side flange is greater than that of the front side flange and the side flange, and washing water stains are collected through the transition flange to prevent the outer splash thereof, thereby affecting the tidiness of the mounting table top of the connected tub.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, the width of the draining area 140 (from the side flanging to the sidewater retaining portion 130 of the tank body 100) is greater than that of the rear side flanging, so that objects such as draining baskets can be prevented thereon, thereby better blocking the space between the washing area and the installation table top of the connected tank, and further ensuring the neatness of the installation table top of the connected tank.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, at least onefaucet mounting hole 150 is provided on the rear side edge, wherein the positions of thefaucet mounting holes 150 may correspond to the positions of thewashing tubs 120, that is, when the number of thewashing tubs 120 is single, the number of thefaucet mounting holes 150 is also single, and the positions of the two are corresponding to each other, when the number of thewashing tubs 120 is two, the number of thefaucet mounting holes 150 may be single or two, wherein, when the number of thefaucet mounting holes 150 is single, thefaucet mounting holes 150 are provided between the twowashing tubs 120, and when the number of thefaucet mounting holes 150 is two, the position of eachfaucet mounting hole 150 corresponds to the position of onewashing tub 120, that is, a one-to-one relationship.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, thetank body 100 has a height difference between the front and rear sides thereof, i.e., a side on which a user stands when washing fruits and vegetables or kitchen utensils is slightly higher than a side on which a faucet is installed on thetank body 100, so that the washed water stains are collected along the washing area and flow into thewashing tub 120, preventing the water stains from being splashed. Preferably, there is a synchronous height difference between the plane of the front side cuff and the plane of the back side cuff, i.e. thewashing plane 110 is an inclined plane, wherein preferably the angle formed between thewashing plane 110 and the horizontal ground is 2 °.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, thewashing plane 110 is disposed in the length direction of thetank body 100, and abuckle plate 160 connected to the installation table of the connected tank is extended outwards along the width direction of thetank body 100, so that thetank body 100 is fastened to the installation table of the connected tank, wherein thebuckle plate 160 is located outside the installation table, and transfers the self weight of thetank body 100 to the installation table of the connected tank, and is uniformly distributed, thereby preventing the installation position of the connected tank from being in a concave state, and improving the safety of the connected tank. Preferably, thebuckle plate 160 and thetank body 100 are integrally formed, so that the overall strength and rigidity of thetank body 100 are improved, cracks or welding marks caused by the connection of thebuckle plate 160 on the surface of thetank body 100 are prevented, the phenomenon of stress concentration is avoided, and the safety and the service life of the connected tank are improved.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, ahanging rod 170 is connected along the extension of thebuckle 160 for hanging rag or other cleaning cloth to ensure the tidiness of the installation table of the conjoined trough.
Further preferably, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, thehanging rod 170 is connected with thebuckle 160 in a hinged manner, that is, two ends of thehanging rod 170 are connected with two ends of thebuckle 160 through pins or pin shafts, so that thehanging rod 170 rotates along the outer side of thebuckle 160 through the pins or pin shafts, and the angle between thebuckle 160 and thehanging rod 170 can be adjusted, when thehanging rod 170 rotates along the counterclockwise direction of thebuckle 160, the horizontal freedom of the cabinet drawer under the table board where the connected trough is installed is removed, and the cabinet drawer can be freely opened and closed, in addition, when a user washes fruits, vegetables or kitchenware, the user keeps a certain distance from thewashing trough 120, so that water stains to be prevented from splashing onto the user, and the surface of the clothes of the user is ensured to be clean and tidy; when the hangingrod 170 rotates clockwise along thebuckle 160, the horizontal freedom of the cabinet drawer is limited, and the cabinet drawer is prevented from being freely opened and closed by minors, so that kitchen utensils placed in the cabinet drawer are smashed, and the safety is improved.
Further preferably, as shown in fig. 1, thehanging rod 170 is fixedly connected with thebuckle plate 160, wherein a fixed included angle between thehanging rod 170 and thebuckle plate 160 can be freely determined, and preferably the fixed included angle is between 5 ° and 90 °.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, a water bar (not shown) is disposed on thetank body 100 on the side opposite to thebuckle plate 160, and the water bar is at a right angle with thewashing plane 110, so as to prevent water stains from splashing to the wall surface or the windowsill, and leave water stains thereon, which affect the beauty and cleanliness of the surface of the wall surface or the windowsill. Preferably, the water bar and thetank body 100 can be integrally formed, so that the strength and rigidity of thewhole tank body 100 are improved, cracks or welding marks caused by the connection of the water bar on the surface of thetank body 100 are prevented, the phenomenon of stress concentration is avoided, the safety of the conjoined tank is improved, and the service life of the conjoined tank is prolonged.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the number of thewashing tanks 120 is two, and the two washing tanks are arranged in an array along the length direction of thetank body 100, wherein onewashing tank 120 is used as an automatic dish washing area, wherein acover plate 180 for sealing thewashing tank 120 is arranged on a notch of thewashing tank 120, and automatic washing equipment is installed on a side wall of thewashing tank 120, so as to form an automatic dish washing machine, and thus the dish washing machine and the connected tank are integrally arranged. Preferably, acontrol module 190 is provided at one side of thetub 100 to perform the function of automatically washing the kitchenware.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, one side of thecover plate 180 is rotatably connected to thewashing tub 120, that is, the other side of thecover plate 180 is turned over to adjust the included angle between thecover plate 180 and the plane of the notch of thewashing tub 120, so as to open and close thecover plate 180 and facilitate taking the washed kitchenware.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, when the number of the drainingareas 140 is only a single one, thesink 120 on the side where thecover plate 180 is installed is far away from the drainingarea 140, and when the number of the drainingareas 140 is two, wherein the two drainingareas 140 are respectively located on both sides of thesink 120, the automatic washing apparatus may be installed on any onesink 120, that is, the dishwasher integrated on the one-piece sink may be arbitrarily located in one of thesinks 120, and preferably, the dishwasher is set in thesink 120 on the right side according to the habit of most users, that is, the orientation of the right hand of the user when the user stands in front of the one-piece sink.
The present invention also provides an integrated water tank structure, as shown in fig. 4, which includes: the cabinet comprises acabinet body 200, a cabinet table-board 300 and a connecting groove, wherein the cabinet table-board 300 is installed on thecabinet body 200, a concave cavity is arranged on the cabinet table-board 300 and is used as an installation space of the connecting groove, so that the manufacturing material of the cabinet table-board 300 is reduced, and the production cost of the cabinet is reduced.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 4, thecabinet 200 includes afirst case 210 and asecond case 220, wherein thesink 120 is positioned above thefirst case 210, and thedraining section 140 is positioned above thesecond case 220. Thefirst box body 210 in the invention has a universal size, namely the size of the first box body is consistent with that of a box body for installing a sink in the existing market, the universality of the connected sink is improved, thesecond box body 220 mainly has the function of supporting and bearing a draining area, and in addition, the position of thesecond box body 220 is relatively drunk with the position of the drainingarea 140, so that the material of a cabinet table top above thesecond box body 220 is reduced, and the production cost of the cabinet table top is reduced.
Further preferably, as shown in fig. 4, the surface of thegroove body 100 of the connecting groove is flush with the surface of the cabinet table 300 after the connecting groove is installed, so that the height of the cabinet table 300 after the connecting groove is installed is uniform, and the aesthetic degree of the surface of the cabinet is improved.
Further preferably, as shown in fig. 4, 5 and 6, the connecting groove is mounted on thecabinet body 200 through a connectingassembly 400, wherein the connectingassembly 400 includes at least one connectingelement 410, and two ends of the connectingelement 410 are detachably connected with the connecting groove and thecabinet body 200, respectively, so as to facilitate mounting and dismounting of the connecting groove.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the number of theconnection elements 410 is several, and the connection elements are divided into two groups, which are respectively located at the front and rear sides of thesink 120, wherein theconnection elements 410 of each group are arranged in a linear array along the length direction of thesink body 100, so that the connection between the connected sink and the cabinet is firmer and more reliable.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, theconnection member 410 includes a first threadedfastener 411 having one end connected to a protrusion on the bottom surface of thehousing 100; the doorplate buckling frame 412 is arranged in a U shape, wherein the opening end of the doorplate buckling frame 412 is buckled on thecabinet body 200 and connected through a second threadedfastener 413, the closed end of the doorplate buckling frame 412 is connected with the other end of the first threadedfastener 411, on one hand, the fixing of the connected groove is realized through the first threadedfastener 411, on the other hand, the levelness of the connected groove on thecabinet body 200 is adjusted, and the phenomenon of single-side inclination after the connected groove is installed is prevented.
According to the integrated water tank structure provided by the invention, the connected tank and the cabinet are combined, the width of the connected tank is extended, namely thewater draining areas 140 are added on two sides of thetank body 100, so that the manufacturing area of the cabinet table-board 300 is reduced, the manufacturing cost of the cabinet table-board 300 is reduced, meanwhile, the space of thetank body 100 is expanded, namely the washing area in thetank body 100 is expanded, and the washing capacity is increased.
The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the spirit of the invention. Various modifications or additions may be made to the described embodiments or alternatives may be employed by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.