BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1) Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to improvements for water vessels such as sinks, showers, bathtubs,
tub showers, and spas, etc. More specifically, it relates to a water vessel including
at least one storage compartment therein to store various items, such as kitchen brushes,
rubber gloves, soaps, nail cutters, razors, scourers, sponges, scrub brushes, and
the like.
2) Description of the Prior Art
[0002] Water vessels, such as sinks, showers, bathtubs, tub showers, and spas, are usually
devoid of storage space which could be useful for storing small and medium-size items.
[0003] For example, kitchen sinks provided with one or more storage spaces would be of interest,
especially for storing kitchen and scrubbing tools that are still humid after use.
These tools are usually stored in a plastic or a wood container on a shelf close to
the sink where water contained in the tool slowly evaporates. If the container is
located in a closed space such as a drawer or a cabinet, undesirable odors can be
generated due to bacterial formation or merely evaporation. Sponges, scrubbers, and
other moist cleaning items harbor bacteria and promote bacterial growth since they
provide warm, moist breeding ground for bacteria.
[0004] Similarly, storage space is desirable in showers, bathtubs and tub showers to store
various items such as sponges, shampoo, nail cutters, razors, soaps, etc.
[0005] Moreover, when stored in a drawer in a nearby cabinet, these tools are not easily
accessible during daily tasks. Leaving them on the bottom surface of either the sink
basin, the shower, the bathtub or the tub shower is not desirable since it provides
the warm, humid, moist conditions on which germs thrive. Leaving them on the counter
top is neither desirable for most people for appearance reasons.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a storage space for water vessels
that allows an easy access to the items usually used therewith.
[0007] One aspect of the invention provides a water vessel comprising: a shell; a closable
storage compartment integrated to the shell; and a closure member displaceable between
an open position to provide access to the storage compartment and a closed position
to substantially prevent liquid contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment.
[0008] A second aspect of the invention provides a closable storage compartment in combination
with a water vessel having a shell, the storage compartment being integrated to the
shell and having an opening accessible from within the shell, and a closure member
for selectively closing the opening.
[0009] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of integrating storage space to
a water vessel. The method comprises: providing a water vessel having a shell; providing
a storage compartment in an inner surface of the shell; and providing a closure member
for selectively closing the storage compartment.
[0010] Another aspect of the invention provides a water vessel comprising: a shell; a closable
storage compartment recessed in an inner surface of the shell; and a closure member
displaceable between an open position to provide access to the storage compartment
and a closed position to substantially prevent liquid contained in the shell to leak
into the storage compartment.
[0011] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one guide for guiding the movement
of the closure member between the open and the closed positions.
[0012] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one seal provided between the
closure member and the water vessel shell when the closure member is closed against
an inner face of the water vessel shell.
[0013] Another aspect of the invention provides a water vessel comprising: a shell; a closable
storage compartment integrated to the shell; a closure member displaceable between
an open position to provide access to the storage compartment and a closed position
to substantially prevent liquid contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment;
and at least one seal provided between the closure member and the water vessel shell
when the closure member is closed against an inner face of the water vessel shell.
[0014] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one guide for guiding the movement
of the closure member between the open and the closed positions.
[0015] Preferably, the storage compartment is recessed in an inner surface of the shell.
[0016] Another aspect of the invention provides a water vessel comprising: a shell; a closable
storage compartment integrated to the shell; and a closure member displaceable between
an open position to provide access to the storage compartment and a closed position
to substantially prevent liquid contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment.
The storage compartment includes a cell member and a receptacle operably disposed
in the cell member.
[0017] Preferably, the storage compartment is recessed in an inner surface of the shell.
[0018] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one guide for guiding the movement
of the closure member between the open and the closed positions.
[0019] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one seal provided between the
closure member and the water vessel shell when the closure member is closed against
an inner face of the water vessel shell.
[0020] A further aspect of the invention provides a water vessel comprising: a shell; a
closable storage compartment integrated to the shell; a closure member displaceable
between an open position to provide access to the storage compartment and a closed
position to substantially prevent liquid contained in the shell to leak into the storage
compartment; and a drain adapted to evacuate the residual water contained in the water
vessel.
[0021] Preferably, the storage compartment is recessed in an inner surface of the shell.
[0022] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one guide for guiding the movement
of the closure member between the open and the closed positions.
[0023] Preferably, the storage compartment includes a cell member and a receptacle operably
disposed in the cell member.
[0024] Another aspect of the invention provides a closable storage compartment in combination
with a water vessel having a shell, the storage compartment being recessed in an inner
surface of the shell and having an opening accessible from within the shell, and a
closure member for selectively closing the opening.
[0025] Preferably, the storage compartment includes a cell member and a receptacle operably
disposed in the cell member.
[0026] Another aspect of the invention provides a closable storage compartment in combination
with a water vessel having a shell, the storage compartment being integrated to the
shell and having an opening accessible from within the shell, and a closure member
for selectively closing the opening. The storage compartment also includes a cell
member and a receptacle operably disposed in the cell member.
[0027] Preferably, the water vessel also includes at least one guide associated with the
cell member and the receptacle to guide the movement of the receptacle within the
cell member.
[0028] Another aspect of the invention provides a closable storage compartment in combination
with a water vessel having a shell, the storage compartment being integrated to the
shell and having an opening accessible from within the shell, a closure member for
selectively closing the opening, and a drain adapted to evacuate the residual water
contained in the water vessel.
[0029] Preferably, the storage compartment is recessed in an inner surface of the shell.
[0030] Preferably, the storage compartment includes a cell member and a receptacle operably
disposed in the cell member.
[0031] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of integrating storage space to
a water vessel. The method comprises: providing a water vessel having a shell; providing
a storage compartment in an inner surface of the shell; providing a closure member
for selectively closing the storage compartment; and providing at least one guide
for the closure member for guiding its movement between an open and a closed position.
[0032] Preferably, it also includes providing at least one seal for preventing the liquid
contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment.
[0033] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of integrating storage space to
a water vessel. The method comprises: providing a water vessel having a shell; providing
a storage compartment in an inner surface of the shell; providing a closure member
for selectively closing the storage compartment; and providing at least one seal for
preventing the liquid contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment.
[0034] Preferably, it also includes providing at least one guide for the closure member
for guiding its movement between an open and a closed position.
[0035] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of integrating storage space to
a water vessel. The method comprises: providing a water vessel having a shell; providing
a storage compartment in an inner surface of the shell; providing a closure member
for selectively closing the storage compartment; and adapting the storage compartment
to evacuate the residual water contained therein.
[0036] Preferably, it also includes providing at least one seal for preventing the liquid
contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment.
[0037] Preferably, it also includes providing at least one guide for the closure member
for guiding its movement between an open and a closed position.
[0038] Another aspect of the invention provides a method of integrating storage space to
a water vessel. The method comprises: providing a water vessel having a shell; providing
a storage compartment in an inner surface of the shell; providing a closure member
for selectively closing the storage compartment; providing at least one guide for
the closure member for guiding its movement between an open and a closed position;
and adapting the storage compartment to evacuate the residual water contained therein.
[0039] Preferably, it also includes providing at least one seal for preventing the liquid
contained in the shell to leak into the storage compartment.
[0040] In this specification, the term water vessel is intended to mean any container that
can contain water for domestic uses such as a sink, a shower, a bathtub, a tub shower,
and a spa.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from
the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings,
in which:
Fig. 1. is a perspective view of a sink including two tilt-out drawers according to
an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a sink block having a sink basin including two cells
according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is an exploded view of an hinge assembly for the tilt-out drawer according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a sink including a closable storage container according
to another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a bathtub including a sliding drawer shown in an open
position according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a shower including a sliding drawer shown in a closed
position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0042] It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified
by like reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0043] Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown an embodiment of a water vessel with an integrated
closable storage compartment or hideaway receptacle or container. More specifically,
the water vessel shown in Fig. 1 is a standard sink basin 10 having a shell 12 with
four side walls 14 extending upwardly from the perimeter of a bottom surface 16 in
which a drain 18 is provided. The sink basin 10 can include a top flange 20 and, possibly,
a front facade and a backsplash member (not shown). The sink basin 10 can be mounted
to a kitchen island (not shown), a cabinet (not shown), a counter top, on a wall,
or the like. The sink basin 10 can be any shape such as circular or oval.
[0044] Still referring to FIG.1, it is seen that two accessory storage containers 24 are
mounted in two openings 26 formed in the side walls 14 of the sink basin 10. The accessory
containers 24 can be mounted to any side walls 14 of the sink basin 10 as shown or,
alternatively, it can be incorporated in the bottom surface 16 (FIG. 4). As it will
be explained in more details hereinafter, the accessory containers 24 can be provided
in the form of a tilt-out drawer or a sliding drawer, or the like.
[0045] Referring to FIG. 2, it will be seen that each container 24 includes a cell 30 and
a receptacle 32 that will be described more in detail later. The cell 30 has a bottom
wall 36, two lateral side walls 38, a back wall 40, and an upper wall 42. Preferably,
the bottom wall 36 is slightly inclined towards the sink basin 10 to allow residual
water to flow into the sink basin 10 and, eventually, to escape through the drain
18. The cell 30 can also be directly connected (not shown) to the drain 18 as it will
readily be understood by one skilled in the art.
[0046] Referring back to FIG. 1, it is seen that a receptacle 32 is pivotally mounted in
each cell 30 by means of hinges 46 (FIG. 3). One skilled in the art will appreciate
that more than one receptacle 32 can be mounted in a cell 30. The receptacle 32 has
a front wall 50, and a back wall 52, two lateral side walls 54, and a bottom wall
56. The bottom wall 56, as illustrated, is in the form of a screen and it is designed
to allow residual water to flow outside the receptacle 32 and aerate the latter to
reduce bacterial growth. The receptacle 32 pivots between an open position and a closed
position inside the cell 30. In the closed position, the front wall 50 is designed
to cover the opening 26, in juxtaposed position with respect to the side wall 14 of
the sink basin 10, and prevents water infiltration inside the cell 30 and the receptacle
32. Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown that the front wall 50 also acts as a closure
member 60. Referring now to FIG. 3, it will be seen that a closure member 60 can be
mounted to the front wall 50 of the receptacle 32 by any technique known to one skilled
in the art. One skilled in the art will also appreciate that the front wall 50 and
the closure member 60 can be the same member.
[0047] Still referring to FIG. 3, it will be seen that the hinge 46 includes a pin 62 having
a first portion 64 and a second portion 66. The first portion 64 has a larger diameter
than the second portion 66 and includes an aperture 68 therein. The pin 62 is inserted
into an opening 70 in the lateral side wall 38 of the cell 30. The diameter of the
opening 70 is larger than the diameter of the second portion 66 but smaller than the
diameter of the first portion 64. Therefore, the first portion 64 abuts the lateral
side wall 38. The pin 62 is fastened to the cell 30 by means of fasteners 72 such
as screws, bolts, and any other fastening means known to one skilled in the art. The
second portion 66 of the pin 62 is inserted into a groove 74 defined in the lateral
side walls 54 of the receptacle 32 and pivots therein. For a higher safety and a smoother
pivoting mechanism, the second portion 66 of the pin 62 can be covered with a cap
76 made of a rubber material that is slightly compressed when the second portion 66
is inserted into the groove 74.
[0048] The hinge 46 is not restricted to the construction illustrated in FIG. 3 and may
include any pivoting means known to one skilled in the art for tilt-out drawers. For
example, it can be pins (not shown) mounted in the lateral side walls 54 of the receptacle
32, or alternately in the lateral side walls 38 of the cell 30, so as to allow the
rotation of the receptacle 32 therearound. To facilitate the insertion of the receptacle
32 in the cell 30, spring loaded pins can be used.
[0049] The container 24 also includes an abutment member to smooth and stop the closing
operation. Referring to FIG. 3, it will be seen that three abutment members 78, 80
are mounted to the cell 30. The first two abutment members 78 are mounted to the lateral
side walls 38 of the cell 30 (only one is shown). The abutment members 78 is preferably
made of a rubber material and inserted in an opening 84 in the lateral side walls
38 and fastened to the cell 30 by means of fasteners 72 such as screws, bolts, and
any other fastening means known to one skilled in the art. When the receptacle 32
reaches its closed position, the closure member 60 abuts the abutment member 78 and
stops smoothly the pivoting movement of the receptacle 32. A second abutment member
80, preferably made of a rubber material, is mounted into a hole 86 located in the
back wall 40 of the cell 30. Again upon reaching its closed position, the receptacle
back wall 52 abuts the abutment member 80 and stops smoothly the pivoting movement
of the receptacle 32. The abutment member 80 can be mounted to any part of the receptacle
32 that abuts another part of the cell 30 or the shell 12 of the sink basin 10 while
pivoting the receptacle 32. Of course, the abutment member 80 can be disposed anywhere
provided the pivoting movement is stopped and smoothness is achieved when closing
the receptacle 32 inside the cell 30. It can be disposed either on the cell 30, on
the back wall 52 of the receptacle 32 or on the front wall 50 of the receptacle 32,
and the like. The abutment member 80 is preferably shock absorbent, for example it
can be made of a rubber material.
[0050] In a closed position of the receptacle 32, the interior of the container 24 should
normally be sealed from the sink basin 10. To achieve this, a seal (not shown) can
be disposed on the side wall 14, along the perimeter of the opening 26, in a manner
such that the front wall 50 of the receptacle 32 abuts the seal in the closed position
of the receptacle 32. The seal should prevent water infiltration inside the cell 30
and/or the receptacle 32. The seal can also be disposed along the periphery of the
inner surface 88 of the front wall 50 in a manner such that the seal abuts the inner
face of the sink basin 10 in the closed position of the receptacle 32.
[0051] As mentioned earlier, the container 24 can include a sliding drawer (not shown) instead
of a tilt-out drawer as shown in the above-mentioned figures. In that case, instead
of a hinge or a pin, the container 24 includes a rail (not shown). In both cases,
the pin, the hinge, and the rail act as guides for the movement of the receptacle
32 between an open and a closed positions.
[0052] It is not necessary that the container 24 includes a cell 30. The container 24 can
only include a receptacle 32 that communicates with the drain 18 to eliminate residual
water therefrom. This is a modification that is obvious to one skilled in the art.
In that case, the lateral vertical side walls can extend outwardly from the opening
26 and the hinge(s) for a tilt-out drawer or the rail(s) for a sliding drawer are
mounted thereon. Another possibility is that the container 24 includes a lower surface
that extends outwardly from the opening 26 and the hinge(s) for the tilt-out drawer
or the rail(s) for sliding drawers are mounted thereon.
[0053] Furthermore, the container 24 can include only a cell 30 and a closure member 60,
such as closure plate or a front wall, that pivots or slides between an open and a
closed positions. In that case, the cell 30 itself constitutes the receptacle 32.
[0054] Now referring to FIG. 4, there is shown a sink basin 10 similar to the one of FIGS.
1-3 wherein the container 124 is positioned on bottom surface 16 of sink basin 10.
The container 124 includes a receptacle 132, which has four lateral side walls 154
and a bottom surface 156, and a closure member 160. The bottom surface 156 communicates
directly or indirectly with the drain 18 to eliminate the residual water therein.
The closure member 160 is removably disposed over the receptacle 132 to cover the
opening 126 formed in sink basin 10. The closure member 160 can pivot or slide between
an open and a closed positions of the receptacle 132. It can also simply be removed
from the receptacle 132 when the user wants to have an access thereto. The container
124 also includes a seal (not shown) between the closure member 160 and the sink basin
10 to prevent water infiltration in the receptacle 132. A similar container 124 including
only a fixed receptacle 132 and a closure member 160 can also be mounted to the side
walls 14 of sink basin 10.
[0055] Referring now to FIG. 5, there is shown a standard bathtub 210 having a shell 212
with four side walls 214, a bottom surface 216, and a drain (not shown). One skilled
in the art will appreciate that the bathtub 210 can have any shape. An accessory container
224 is mounted in an opening 226 formed in a side wall 214 of the shell 212. The accessory
container 224 can be mounted in any side walls 214 of the bathtub 210 as shown or
in the bottom surface 216 (not shown). As it will be explained more in details later,
the accessory container 224 can include either a tilt-out drawer or a sliding drawer,
or the like.
[0056] The container 224 has a cell (not shown) similar to the one described above for the
sink basin. The cell includes a receptacle 232 with a front wall 258, a back wall
(not shown), four lateral side walls 254, and a bottom wall 256. The receptacle 232
is slidingly mounted in the cell by means of rails 258. The receptacle 232 is similar
to the one describe hereinabove. One skilled in the art will appreciate that more
than one receptacle 232 can be mounted in each cell.
[0057] The receptacle 232 slides between an open and a closed position inside the cell.
In the closed position, the front wall 250 is designed to cover the opening 226, in
juxtaposed position with respect to the side wall 214 of the bathtub 210, and should
also prevent water infiltration inside the cell and the receptacle 232.
[0058] Referring now to FIG. 6, there is shown a standard shower 310 having a shell 312
with side walls 314, a bottom surface 316, and a drain 318. One skilled in the art
will appreciate that the shower 310 can have any shape or can be made of any material.
An accessory container 324 is mounted to the side walls 314 of the shower 310. The
accessory container 324 can be mounted to or in any side walls 314 of the shower 310
as shown or in the bottom surface 316 (not shown).
[0059] The container 324 has a cell 330 similar to the one described above for the sink
basin 10 and the bathtub 210. The cell 330 includes a receptacle 332 with a front
wall 358 that is slidingly mounted in the cell 330 by means of rails (not shown).
The receptacle 332 is similar to the one described hereinabove. One skilled in the
art will appreciate that more than one receptacle 332 can be mounted in each cell
330 and that the receptacle 332 can be pivotally mounted therein by any means known
in the art.
[0060] The receptacle 332 slides between an open and a closed positions inside the cell
330. In the closed position, the front wall 358 is designed to prevent water infiltration
inside the cell 330 and the receptacle 332.
[0061] Preferably, in all cases, the closure member replicates the shape of the water vessel
portion where it is mounted. The bottom surface of the container preferably communicates
directly or indirectly with drain to eliminate residual water therein.
[0062] The container of the present invention can have various shapes as will be understood
by one skilled in the art. The closure member can include a handle to facilitate the
opening and the closing. To facilitate the opening of the container when it is in
the shape of a tilt-out drawer, the hinge can be located in the middle portion of
the receptacle. The tilt-out drawer can pivot when a slight pressure is applied on
the lower portion of the closure member.
[0063] Preferably, the closure member such as front wall is made of the same material as
water vessel. The container is preferably made of an antirust material. The water
vessel is preferably jointless, unitary to inhibit bacterial growth and to promote
better hygiene and is made of stainless steel. The sink is not limited to a kitchen
sink but can be applied to any type of sinks. One skilled in the art will appreciate
that all the features described for a sink having a container therein can be applied
to a shower, a bathtub and the like.
[0064] The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only.
One skilled in the art will appreciate that more than one container can be mounted
to a water vessel and that the shell of a water vessel can include more than one opening.
The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope
of the appended claims.
[0065] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. A water vessel comprising:
a shell;
a closable storage compartment integrated to said shell; and
a closure member displaceable between an open position to provide access to said storage
compartment and a closed position to substantially prevent liquid contained in said
shell to leak into said storage compartment.
2. A water vessel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said storage compartment is recessed
in an inner surface of said shell.
3. A water vessel as claimed in any one of claims 1 and 2, comprising at least one guide
for guiding movement of said closure member between said open and closed positions.
4. A water vessel as claimed in claim 3, which comprises at least one abutment member
adapted to restrict the movement of said closure member between said open and closed
positions.
5. A water vessel as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, comprising at least one seal
provided between said closure member and said water vessel shell when said closure
member is closed against an inner face of said water vessel shell.
6. A water vessel as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said compartment comprises
a cell member and a receptacle operably disposed in said cell member.
7. A water vessel as claimed in claim 6, comprising an opening in said shell, said cell
member being adapted to be mounted in said opening to project outside said water vessel.
8. A water vessel as claimed in any one of claims 6 and 7, which comprises at least one
guide associated with said cell member and said receptacle to guide the movement of
said receptacle within said cell member.
9. A water vessel as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, comprising a drain and wherein
said compartment is adapted to evacuate residual water contained therein in said drain.
10. A method of integrating storage space to a water vessel, comprising:
providing a water vessel having a shell;
providing a storage compartment in an inner surface of said shell; and
providing a closure member for selectively closing said storage compartment.
11. A method as claimed in claim 10, further comprising providing at least one guide for
said closure member for guiding movement of said closure member between an open position
and a closed position.
12. A method as claimed in any one of claims 10 and 11, further comprising providing a
seal for preventing liquid contained in said shell to leak into said storage compartment.
13. A method as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12, further comprising adapting said
compartment to evacuate residual water contained therein.