1. Technical Field
This invention relates to sinks and wash basins and in particular to a splashguard for protecting the user of a sink from getting splashed by water from the sink.
2. State of the Art
Sinks and washbasins are in common use in kitchens and washrooms in homes and businesses. Sinks and washbasins are used for preparing of foods, washing dishes, washing clothes, or for washing hands and/or arms. Sinks by their nature involve the use of water, and many chores done by a sink result in the user of the sink getting splashed with water. Splashguards can be used to protect the user of a sink from getting splashed with water from the sink. Current splashguard technology does not provide a splashguard that can be easily and repeatably removed from the sink, is easy for the user to reach over and into the sink, and can be easily adjusted in height above the counter.
Accordingly, a novel sink splashguard has been developed which can be easily and repeatably attached and removed from the sink, and can be easily adjusted in height above the counter.
The disclosed invention relates to sinks and wash basins and in particular to a splashguard for protecting the user of a sink from getting splashed by water from the sink.
Disclosed is a splash guard for use in a sink. The splash guard includes a base, one or more than one side coupled to the base, and an adjustable attachment holder coupled to the base. The adjustable attachment holder removeably and adjustably couples the splash guard to the sink. In some embodiments the splash guard includes a top side, a first edge side, and a second edge side. In some embodiments the adjustable attachment holder includes a rail, and one or more than one tab coupled to the rail. In some embodiments each of the one or more than one tab is configured to hold a splash guard coupling device. In some embodiments the splash guard coupling device is a suction cup. In some embodiments the tab includes a hole, where the hole receives a suction cup base, and a slot, where the slot removeably couples to the suction cup base. In some embodiments the adjustable attachment holder includes a plurality of tabs coupled to the rail.
Disclosed is a splash guard for use in a sink. The splash guard includes a body portion having a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side end and a second side end, wherein the body portion is a curved shape; and a plurality of coupling devices coupled to the body portion, wherein the coupling devices removably and adjustably couple the splash guard to a sink. The plurality of coupling devices is coupled along a length of the body portion between the first end and the second end. In embodiments, the coupling devices are evenly spaced along the length of the body portion, wherein the coupling devices are coupled in fixed locations to an outer surface of the body portion. Further, the body portion is semi-flexible, wherein the body portion is bendable about lines that are transverse to the top edge of the body portion. Because of this flexibility, the body portion is configured to contour to a curved shape inner wall of the sink to which the splash guard is coupled.
Disclosed is a method of protecting a user of a sink from splashes with a splash guard according to the invention, the method comprising coupling a splash guard coupling device to a splash guard; attaching the splash guard coupling device to a sink wall of the sink; and adjusting a height of a top side of the splash guard above a counter surface The method may also comprise the step of mounting an adjustable attachment holder to a splash guard base of the splash guard and the step of removeably coupling a splash guard coupling device to a first one of a plurality of tabs of the adjustable attachment holder. The method of protecting a user of a sink from splashes with a splash guard according to the invention also includes the steps of attaching the splash guard coupling device to a sink wall of the sink, and un-coupling the splash guard coupling device from the first one of the plurality of tabs of the adjustable attachment holder. The method of protecting a user of a sink from splashes with a splash guard according to the invention also includes the step of removeably coupling the splash guard coupling device to a second one of the plurality of tabs of the adjustable attachment holder, where the height of a splash guard top side of the splash guard above a counter surface is adjusted in response to un-coupling the splash guard coupling device from the first one of the plurality of tabs and coupling the splash guard coupling device to a second one of the plurality of tabs.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the following more particular description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to sinks and wash basins and in particular to a splashguard for protecting the user of a sink from getting splashed by water from the sink. The sink splashguard according to the invention uses an adjustable attachment holder to mount the sink splashguard according to the invention to the inner surface of the sink. The disclosed sink splashguard protects the user of a sink from getting splashed with water from the sink. The adjustable attachment holder allows the user to easily and quickly adjust the height of the splashguard above the counter surface. The height of the splashguard above the counter surface can be adjusted in order to adjust for shorter or taller users of the sink, and/or to provide more or less protection to the user of the sink. Less protection from splashes might be needed when the sink is being used with water only, when the user is shorter in height, or when the user is less concerned about getting water on themselves. More protection may be needed when the sink is being used with chemicals or paints, when the user is taller in height, or when it is more critical to keep all splashes off of the user.
Splashguard 110 according to the invention includes base 112 with one or more than one adjustable attachment holder 124 coupled to base 112, as shown in the figures. Base 112 is mounted to sink wall 138 as shown in
In the embodiment shown in the figures, splash guard 110 according to the invention includes base 112, where base 112 includes three sides, top side 116, first edge side 118, and second edge side 120. In some embodiments base 112 has no sides. In some embodiments base 112 has sides coupled to one or more of its edges. Sides 116, 118, and 120 extend from the edges of base 112 towards the interior of sink 140, and provide additional blockage of splashes from sink 140. Sides 116, 118, and 120 can be shaped or sized differently according to the shape of sink 140, the amount of protection from splashes required, and the ease of access around splashguard 110 that is desired. In situations where sink 140 is used for hazardous or dangerous materials, for instance, sides 116, 118, and 120 may be larger to provide more protection for the arms of the user. Side 116, 118, and 120 can be made in any shape or size and attached to base 112 in any manner which facilitates protecting a user from splashes while base 112 is coupled to sink wall 138. In the embodiment shown in the figures, top side 116 has a width which extends about 2 inches from base 112. First edge side 18 and second edge side 120 are tapered, extending about 2 inches from base 112 at the edge where first or second edge side 118 or 120 meet top side 116, and tapering off in width until there is no width to first and second edge side 118 and 120 at the bottom end of base 112, as shown in the figures.
Base 112 has inner surface 142 (
Adjustable attachment holder 124 is mounted to base outer surface 144 (
Adjustable attachment holder 124 includes one or more than one tab 124, where each tab 124 is configured to hold suction cup 126. Attachment holder 124 can be best seen in
Rail 132 is coupled to outer surface 144 of base 112. One or more than one tab 134 is coupled to rail 132. In the embodiments shown, rail 132 is a straight elongate length of rigid plastic. Rail 132 can be any shape or size that couples to outer surface 144. In the embodiments shown, rail 132 includes three tabs 134, first tab 134a, second tab 134b, and third tab 134c. Each tab 134 has a hole 128 and a slot 130. Suction cup base 160 fits through one of the holes 128, and is held securely when suction cup base 160 is slid into slot 130. In
The height of splashguard 110 above counter surface 156 is adjusted by moving base 160 of suction cup 126 from one tab 134 to another. For example, moving base 160 of suction cup 126 from tab 134b as shown in
Another embodiment of the present invention includes a splash guard 180 as shown in
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In use, the splash guard 180 is removably attached to an inner wall 138 of sink 140, wherein the coupling devices 184 may be removed and coupled again to the inner wall 138 of the sink 140 in various locations, wherein the height of the splash guard 180 above a top edge of the sink can be varied dependent upon the location of where the coupling device 184 are coupled to the inner wall 138. Accordingly, coupling the coupling devices closer to the top edge of the sink 140 extends the body portion 182 of the splash guard 180 higher above the top edge of the sink 140. Likewise, attaching the coupling devices 184 further away from the top edge of the sink 140 results in the body portion being lower with respect to the top edge of the sink 140.
In particular embodiments, the body portion 182 may be semi flexible. The body portion 182 may be bendable or curveable about lines that are transverse to the top edge 186 of the body portion 182. For example, line 189 is transverse to the top edge 186 of the body portion 182, wherein the body portion 182 may be curved about the line 189. The body portion 182 may be curved about line 189 toward the inner surface 190 or may be curved about another line parallel to line 189 toward the outer surface 192. This ability to curve the body portion 182 about lines transverse to the top edge 186 allows for the splash guard 180 to be coupled along inner wall surface 138 of the sink 140 that is not flat, but is rounded or has some other curved geometry. In at least this way, the body portion 182 is configured to contour to the shape of the inner wall 138 of the sink 140.
A method of protecting a user of a sink from splashes is disclosed. The method of protecting a user of a sink from splashes according to the invention includes the step of coupling a splash guard coupling device to a splash guard; attaching the splash guard coupling device to a sink wall of the sink; and adjusting a height of a top side of the splash guard above a counter surface.
In some embodiments, the method may also include mounting an adjustable attachment holder to a splash guard base of the splash guard. The method also includes the steps of removably coupling a splash guard coupling device to a first one of a plurality of tabs of the adjustable attachment holder, and attaching the splash guard coupling device to a sink wall of the sink. The method of protecting a user of a sink from splashes according to the invention also includes the steps of un-coupling the splash guard coupling device from the first one of the plurality of tabs of the adjustable attachment holder, and removably coupling the splash guard coupling device to a second one of the plurality of tabs of the adjustable attachment holder. The height of a splash guard top side of the splash guard above a counter surface is adjusted in response to un-coupling the splash guard coupling device from the first one of the plurality of tabs and coupling the splash guard coupling device to a second one of the plurality of tabs.
In other embodiments, the method step of adjusting the height of the tip side of the splash guard above the counter surface comprises detaching the splash guard coupling device from the sink wall and reattaching the coupling device to a different location on the sink wall. Further, the method in these embodiments may also include contouring a body portion of the splash guard to correspond to a contour of the sink wall.
The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application entitled “SINK SPLASHGUARD,” Ser. No. 61/699,741, filed Sep. 11, 2012, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated entirely herein by reference.
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