The invention relates to a sink insert with at least one holding rod for cleaning rags and the like.
After rinsing and cleaning support areas, cleaning rags and the like are usually placed on support surfaces next to the sink or hung in the region of the sink or at a distance from it. It is also conceivable to hang a cleaning rag, for example on a container placed in the sink for draining. Such devices are sometimes cumbersome in construction, sometimes cumbersome to use.
The present invention has for its object to provide a sink insert that allows storing cleaning rags after use in a space-saving manner and in a few simple steps.
This object is achieved by a sink insert with the features of claim 1. Here, the sink insert is provided with at least one holding rod for cleaning rags and the like, wherein the at least one holding rod is designed to be flat at both end sections of the rod, and/or the sink insert has mutually insertable bearing pieces on opposite sink edges, on which the at least one holding rod is held with the two end sections thereof.
This provides a sink insert with a simple construction and which is simple to use, which makes possible easy hanging, in particular of wet cleaning rags.
Different arrangement options and adaptation options according to different sink shapes are provided due to the fact that the at least one holding rod has a length adjustment mechanism.
An advantageous embodiment, which provides good adaptation options and also accommodation options for the sink insert, consists in that the at least one holding rod is composed of at least two partial rods which are provided with complementary interlocking sections. For example, the holding rod or, if appropriate, a plurality of holding rods can be designed to be telescopically adjustable.
Different embodiment variants consist in that the complementary interlocking sections are designed as matched plug-in sections or as matched threaded sections with an internal thread on the one hand and an external thread on the other hand.
An embodiment that is advantageous for use consists in that the length adjustment mechanism is designed to be latchable, in particular lockable.
For simple construction and use, the measures are also advantageous in that the bearing pieces are integrally designed and each have a support section which can be placed on the top of a sink edge and a support section which engages in the sink and bears against the sink wall at the associated upper region thereof, and are each provided with at least one recess on the sides thereof for receiving the facing end sections of the at least one holding rod, wherein said sides are facing each other during use. The recesses can be designed to be slightly clamping, but still ensure good detachability.
It is favorable for handling that the recesses are open at the top with respect to the position of use.
Different embodiment variants result from the fact that the at least one holding rod and/or the bearing pieces are made of plastics material, rubber, corrosion-free metal, wood, or ceramic, or have a combination of these materials. Here, for example, only the end sections of the holding rod(s) can be designed in a non-slip manner or provided with a rubber coating.
If it is provided that the at least one holding rod and/or the bearing pieces is/are provided with a non-slip structure made of rubber-elastic material at least on their side facing the sink surface during use, this results in a good holding function with good non-slip properties and gentle attachment to the sink edge.
It is also advantageous for use that the at least one holding rod and the bearing pieces are designed dishwasher-safe.
Extended possibilities of use are obtained by the fact that additional holding elements such as hooks are available for holding further cleaning utensils, which are attachable to the at least one holding rod.
During use, the bearing pieces 3 are inserted on opposite upper edge sections of a sink, for which purpose the bearing pieces 3 are provided with a support section 30, which is placed on a top of the sink surrounding the sink edge, and a support section 31, which is supported on the inside of the upper sink edge, wherein the transition region between the inside and the top of the sink engages in a recess 32 designed between the support section 30 and the support section 31. In contrast to the schematic illustration shown in
The recesses 32 are matched to the diameter of the end sections of the holding rods 2, so that they allow the holding rods 2 to be inserted easily, wherein a slight clamping effect can also be achieved, but which makes possible an easy detachability. When using the bearing pieces 3, the end sections can have the same cross section as the adjoining part of the holding rod 2, i.e. a flat section is then not necessary. The recesses 32 are advantageously open at the top, so that the holding rods 2 can be easily inserted from above or removed from the top. In one embodiment variant, the recesses 32 are designed as plug-in openings or threaded bores into which the end sections of the holding rods 2 can be inserted or screwed.
The bearing pieces 3 can be provided, in particular on the surface regions thereof facing the sink surface, such as the recess 32, with a non-slip, e.g. rubber-elastic layer, so that they result in a simple, non-slip, and gentle mounting on the sink edge.
The individual parts of the sink insert, holding rod(s) 2, and bearing pieces 3 can be designed of different materials that meet high requirements in terms of hygiene, cleanability, and durability, for example can be made of plastics material, hard rubber, corrosion-free metal, wood, or ceramic, or combinations of these materials.
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