Conventional techniques for installing undermount sinks on cabinets, vanities, or the like are often unsightly, time consuming, labor intensive, and/or unstable. Many do not allow for the sink to be adjusted during installation or for the sink to be easily removed when necessary.
What is needed is a stable and adjustable system for installing an undermount sink that reduces the amount of labor involved in the installation, but also provides a stable support for the sink. My sink mounting system solves this problem by including a lever adapted to engage the flange of the sink in such a way that a first end the lever presses the flange upwardly toward the countertop when the sink is mounted while a second end of the lever engages the underside of the countertop so that the lever pivots about a fulcrum between the first end and said second end.
Details of the sink mounting system 100 are now described with reference to
A sink mounting member 200 includes a support member 202 configured to engage the frame 108 onto which the countertop 106 is located. The support member 202 upwardly supports a sink engagement lever 204. The sink engagement lever 204 is adapted to engage the flange 110 in such a way that the sink engagement lever 204 presses the flange 110 upwardly toward the countertop 106 when the sink 102 is mounted.
The sink mounting member 200 also includes a height adjustment member 206, which is adapted to move the sink engagement lever 204 upwardly to engage the flange 110 and adjust how forcefully the sink engagement lever 204 presses against the flange 110.
The sink mounting member 200 further includes a countertop engagement member 208 that engages with the bottom side 104 of the countertop 106 when the sink mounting member 200 is installed for use.
The support member 202 includes an elongate beam 210 having opposed ends 212, each with a mounting bracket 213 attached thereto for affixing the support member 202 to the frame 108. The elongate direction of the beam 210 may be fixed as shown or it may be adjustable.
The support member 202 also includes the height adjustment member 206. In the embodiment shown, the height adjustment member 206 includes a pair of threaded fasteners 214 that feed through respective openings 216 in the beam 210. At least a portion of the interior of the openings 216 is threaded with mating threads 218. The threads may be integrated into the beam or provided by using a threaded adapter 220 attached to the beam as shown in the example.
The sink engagement lever 204 includes a first end 222 that engages the flange 110, a second end 224 that engages the bottom side 104 of the countertop 106, and a fulcrum F between the first end 222 and said second end 224.
The first end 224 includes a sink receiving area 228 that is shaped to substantially approximate or mimic the shape of the sink 102. In the embodiment shown, the sink receiving area 228 is arcuately shaped to receive a circular or oval-shaped sink 102. The sink receiving area 228 may be adapted to take on many different shapes besides this, depending on the shape of the sink 102 to be installed. The shape of the sink receiving area is chosen so that the sink's flange 110 sits atop the first end 222. Accordingly, the first end 222 functions as a seat onto which the sink 102 is placed.
The second end 224 is laterally spaced apart from the first end 222 so that the fulcrum F is located therebetween. The countertop engagement member 208 is positioned at the second end 224 and has a top surface 230 that is vertically offset from the first end 222.
The height adjustment member 206 is substantially positioned at the fulcrum F and is adapted to move the sink engagement lever 204 upwardly to engage the flange 110 and adjust how forcefully the sink engagement lever 204 presses against the flange 110. In order to move the sink engagement lever 204 upwardly or downwardly, the threaded fasteners 214 are adjusted accordingly.
The lateral position of the sink engagement lever 204 is also adjustable, as indicated by the arrows in
The sink mounting member 200 may be made of conventional materials such as plastic, metal, wood, or the like. The size and shape of the sink mounting member 200 may be adapted to meet the needs of the particular installation, type of sink, type of countertop, or type of frame.
An exemplary method of mounting a sink 102 to the bottom side 104 of a countertop 106 includes attaching the support member 202 to the frame 108 onto which the countertop 106 is mounted. This may be achieved using the brackets on the opposed ends 212 of the beam 210 or by conventional means such as nails, screws, adhesives, or the like. The method continues by moving the sink engagement lever 204 upwardly to engage the flange 110 by manipulating the height adjustment member 206 positioned at the fulcrum F.
The system and methods described above may be embodied in many different forms other than those discussed above and shown in the drawings. The embodiments shown and discussed are provided by way of example only.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 14/808,730, filed Jul. 20, 2015, which claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 62/026,253, filed Jul. 18, 2014. The entire contents of these application are hereby incorporated by reference.
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62026253 | Jul 2014 | US |
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Parent | 14803730 | Jul 2015 | US |
Child | 15597943 | US |