The present invention relates to a sink splashboard which is installed on a sink and blocks splashing water at the time of washing dishes, and more particularly to a sink splashboard in which a securing device securing the splashboard to the top of the sink is secured to the front side of the sink, which is opposite to a wet bowl side, and the securing device.
So far, a splashboard is secured to the inside of the bowl of a sink by means of a securing device or is secured by using a double-sided tape, a sucker or the like such that the lower portion of the splashboard is secured to the top of a sink rim.
Since the inside of the bowl is very wet, a large amount of grime, germs, etc., occur on the securing device of the splashboard, which is inside the bowl. Also, since the splashboard is secured to the top of the sink rim, water penetrates between the splashboard and the sink, so that the splashboard is frequently removed and does not adhere well.
Technical Problem
The present invention relates to a sink splashboard which is installed on a sink and blocks splashing water at the time of washing dishes, and a securing device. The purpose of the present invention is to secure the splashboard to the dry front wall of the sink rim instead of to the inside of the bowl through the securing device, so that the splashboard is not removed even though it is used for a long time.
Technical Solution
The present invention relates to a sink splashboard which is installed on a sink and blocks splashing water at the time of washing dishes, and a securing device securing the splashboard.
In order to secure a sink splashboard 1 on a sink rim 4, an upper securing device 5 is vertically formed to form the upper portion of the securing device 3.
At the top of the upper securing device 5, an upper catching protrusion 6 is formed to protrude to the right in such a manner as to catch a securing portion 2 of the splashboard 1 from above the sink rim 4. At least one upward securing protrusion 7 is formed on a lower portion of the upper securing device 5 such that the upward securing protrusion 7 faces a downward securing protrusion 11. Elastic grooves 8 are formed on both sides of the upward securing protrusion 7 in order to give elasticity to the upward securing protrusion 7.
A lower securing device 9 is vertically formed to form the upper portion of the securing device 3. At the bottom of the lower securing device 9, a lower catching protrusion 10 is formed to protrude to the right such that a lower portion of the securing device 3 is secured in a sink receiving upper groove 12.
In order that the upward securing protrusion 7 of the upper securing device 5 and the downward securing protrusion 11 of the lower securing device 9 are secured to and engaged with each other in accordance with a sink width 13, at least two downward securing protrusions 11 are vertically formed on the lower securing device 9 in such a manner as to face the upward securing protrusion 7.
Advantageous Effects
Since the sink splashboard 1 is secured to the front wall of the sink instead of to the inside of the bowl or on the sink, there is no possibility that grime, germs, etc., occur on the securing device, and the securing device can be hygienically and strongly secured for a long time and be conveniently used without considering that the splashboard is frequently removed and does not adhere well due to water penetrating between the splashboard and the top of the sink rim.
Also, even if the sink widths 13 in respective homes are different, the width of the securing device 3 can be adjusted to be used in the sinks as many as possible.
The present invention will be described in detail as follows with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In order to secure a sink splashboard 1 on a sink rim 4, an upper securing device 5 is vertically formed to form the upper portion of the securing device 3.
At the top of the upper securing device 5, an upper catching protrusion 6 is formed to protrude to the right in such a manner as to catch a securing portion 2 of the splashboard 1 from above the sink rim 4. At least one upward securing protrusion 7 is formed on the lower portion of the upper securing device 5 such that the upward securing protrusion 7 faces a downward securing protrusion 11. Elastic grooves 8 are formed on both sides of the upward securing protrusion 7 in order to give elasticity to the upward securing protrusion 7.
A lower securing device 9 is vertically formed to form the upper portion of the securing device 3. At the bottom of the lower securing device 9, a lower catching protrusion 10 is formed to protrude to the right such that the lower portion of the securing device 3 is secured in a sink receiving upper groove 12.
In order that the upward securing protrusion 7 of the upper securing device 5 and the downward securing protrusion 11 of the lower securing device 9 are secured to and engaged with each other in accordance with a sink width 13, at least two downward securing protrusions 11 are vertically formed on the lower securing device 9 in such a manner as to face the upward securing protrusion 7.
This will be described in detail based on the cross sectional views showing the operations of the securing device of
First, as shown in
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This intends that even if the sink widths 13 in respective homes are different, the width of the securing device 3 can be adjusted to be used in the sinks as many as possible.
For another embodiment,
At least one securing catcher 7-1 is formed in correspondence with the upward securing protrusion 7 and the elastic groove 8, and at least two securing grooves 11-1 are formed in correspondence with the downward securing protrusion 11.
When the securing catcher 7-1 is inserted into and secured to the position of the securing groove 11-1 in accordance with the sink width 13, the splashboard is secured through the adjustment depending on the sink width 13.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2014-0027450 | Mar 2014 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2014/011802 | 12/4/2014 | WO | 00 |