The present invention concerns the field of household equipment, in particular washbasins, such as washbasins that are made from glass or glass-ceramic, and has for its object such a washbasin formed by parts assembled by gluing.
Currently, washbasins of this type used in the field of household equipment are generally made of glass of any kind and are sometimes hardened. For this purpose, the shaping of these washbasins is done by casting and the parts obtained often have the disadvantage of being relatively fragile, while having relatively large wall thicknesses, and are thus, in addition, of a relatively high weight.
In addition, the making of washbasins from glass by casting involves a relatively costly manufacturing procedure which significantly encumbers the production costs of such washbasins. Thus, by U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,335 such a cast washbasin is known, in which elements joined by gluing, such as a rim, allow, in particular, the arrival and flow of water to be hidden. However, this document does not in any way envisage the making of a washbasin by assembly of glass parts.
The present invention has for its object to overcome the disadvantages of washbasins of this type by proposing a washbasin made of glass or glass-ceramic which can be made simply and rapidly while presenting better mechanical resistance.
For this purpose, the washbasin in accordance with the invention is characterized in that it is essentially constituted by at least one part forming a water receptacle, made of glass or glass-ceramic, and by at least one part which prevents the water from flowing from the first part forming a receptacle, the assembly being provided with a water drainage hole and the part forming a water receptacle being provided with a groove for receiving the lower edge of the retaining part, the assembly of the two parts being maintained by means of glue injected into the bottom of the groove before assembly.
The invention will be better understood thanks to the above description, which concerns a preferred embodiment given by way of non-limiting example and is explained with reference to the annexed schematic diagrams, in which:
Part 1 forming a water receptacle, in glass or glass-ceramic, is preferably presented in the form of a part incurvated in at least one direction, and part 2 for retaining the water is fixed on part 1 parallel to the direction of curvature of this part 1. Preferably, part 1 is provided with a groove 2′ for receiving the lower edge of part 2 and the assembly between part 1 and part 2 is maintained by means of glue injected into the bottom of groove 2′ before assembly.
The realization of a washbasin with two parts 1 and 2, as described above, supposes that part 1 is slightly inclined with regard to the horizontal with a slope in the direction of part 2 forming the reservoir for the water. In such a case, the water drainage hole 3 is advantageously provided close to groove 2′ for receiving part 2 or can be directly effected in part 2. These possible dispositions of the hole 3 are not represented in
According to a variant embodiment of the invention and as shown in
Part 1 is advantageously realized by deformation under heat on a template followed by tempering. Part or parts 2 are for their part preferentially realized in tempered safety glass or in another material of mineral, metallic or synthetic origin.
In accordance with another characteristic of the invention, not represented in the annexed diagrams, the washbasin may also be constituted by a part 1 forming a water receptacle, in glass or in glass-ceramic, on which are assembled at least three parts 2 for retaining the water mounted in the grooves 2′ provided in part 1 and connected to each other at their extremities. In such a case, part 1 can be presented in the form of a flat piece with a water drainage hole 3 disposed centrally or in a random manner, a slight declivity or small drainage channels being simply provided from parts 2 in the direction of hole 3. It is also possible to provide, with such a flat part 1, a drainage hole effected in one of the parts 2, the evacuation channels provided in part 1 being then oriented in the direction of this hole.
Part 2 for retaining the water extends parallel to console 4, on the side of part 1 opposite that where it is mounted on said console 4. It is also possible, in the case of mounting part 1 with a slight inclination in the direction of console 4, not to provide part 2 for retaining the water, the latter naturally having a tendency to flow directly toward the console.
According to another variant embodiment of the invention, not represented in
According to another characteristic of the invention, part 1 in glass or glass-ceramic can be decorated on one or both faces by a serigraphic coating of vitrified enamel. Thus, part 1 can present personalized decoration, a brand or other decorative motif.
Likewise, the water retaining parts 2 can also be provided with decoration in the form of a serigraphic or other type of coating.
Thanks to the invention it is possible to make washbasins of glass or glass-ceramic which can be assembled from simple elements offering good mechanical resistance while having relatively small thicknesses, which is a considerable advantage from the esthetic point of view for the washbasins so made.
Furthermore, by the very fact of their assembly from different elements, the washbasins thus obtained also present increased resistance, as the different individual parts can be submitted to preliminary treatments to improve their resistance.
Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiment described and represented in the annexed diagrams. Modifications are possible, particularly from the point of view of the constitution of the various elements or by substitution of equivalent techniques, without thereby straying from the field of protection of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05 02486 | Mar 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2006/050211 | 3/10/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/30/2008 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2006/097653 | 9/21/2006 | WO | A |
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2314157 | O'Brien | Mar 1943 | A |
3993376 | Meldahl | Nov 1976 | A |
4305166 | Rose | Dec 1981 | A |
5819335 | Hennessy et al. | Oct 1998 | A |
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1422352 | Nov 2003 | EP |
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20090094738 A1 | Apr 2009 | US |