US3577572A - Integral lavatory bowl and vanity top combination - Google Patents
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- the Article of Manufacture comprises an integral lavatory bowl and vanity top combination of a thermosetting synthetic plastic composition, preferably of the polyester resin type, wherein the bowl area is integrally formed with the vanity top area.
- the bowl area may be provided with a preformed overflow tube which is embedded within the material of the sidewall of the bowl.
- Another object of. this invention is to provide a sink and vanity top combination comprised of a new and improvedcomposition that is resistant to stain, impact, abrasion, cigarette burns, and is nonabsorbent and generally impervious to normal abuse found in bathrooms.
- Yet a further object of this invention is to provide a new and improved article of manufacture comprising a monolithic, seamless sink and vanity top combination.
- FIG. I is a fragmentary top plan view of an apparatus for the manufacture in integral sink and vanity top combinations
- FIG. 3 is a vertical section similar to FIG. 2 only with the bonnet shown in assembly with a mold and illustrating a subsequent step of our invention
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view similar to FIG. 3 only illustrating bonnet is removed from the, mold after the poured material has gelled;
- FIG. 5 is a vertical section illustrating our integral sink and vanity top combination similar to FIG. 4 only illustrating the finished product
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical section taken substantially on the line Vl-VI looking in the direction indicated by the arrows as seen in FIG. 3;
- I FIG. 7 is a top plan view of an integral sink and vanity top combination;
- FIG. 9 is a side elevation of the combination.
- the reference numeral 10 indicates generally an integral sink and vanity top combination embodying certain important features of this invention.
- Thecombination includes a sink bowl area 11 having an outlet 12a defined by the sink bowl boss 12. Integral in one piece with the sink bowl area 11 is a vanity top !3 (see FIG. 5).
- a vanity top !3 At the rear side of the bowl area series of openings l4 for'the plumbing fixtures.
- an arcuate overflow tube area 15 mounted on the front side of the bowl is an arcuate overflow tube area 15 having an arcuate overflow tube 16 (FIG. 5) embedded therein.
- sidewall of the bowl has an overflow outlet as. indicated at 17 in communication with an opening 16a in the overflow tube to pennit fluids to be drained through the overflow outlet 17 and then discharged through a lower end 16b of the overflow tube which is in communication with sink outlet 12a.
- the mold apparatus includes a generally hemispherical upper bonnet 27 that is used as a mold that determines the backside surface of the sink mold.
- the thickness ,of the bowls is the measure of the cavity between the bowls when the upper bonnet 27 is aligned and clamped with the lower bonnet 20.
- the upper bonnet is provided with upper bonnet mounting bars 28-28.
- the opposite ends of the bars 28-28 are provided with buckle-type clamps 29 which are cooperable with hooks 30 that are supported on mounting posts 31 supported on the longitudinal strips 23.
- end casting bars 24-24 are placed on-the table 22 and the bars 25 are positioned at intervals corresponding to the desired lengths of the vanity tops.
- the ends of the bars 24 and the transverse bars 25 are squared in relation to the-dikes or strips 23 in production of the combinations I justed position.
- the bonnet surface 21, the table top surface 22 and upper bonnet inner surface 27a are then cleaned,
- the bowl mold area 21 and tabletop area 22 are then gel-coated.
- the overflow tube 16 is provided for disposition on the fixed bonnet 21 and when mounted is supported on fixed bonnet ledge 210 at a radially inner end of the tube I6.
- a drain outlet forming plug 35 is provided for securement on the fixed bonnet at the. area of the ledge 21a and held in position by means of a pin 36 as its lower end which extends into a socket 37.
- the pin 36 is disposed beneath the ledge 21a of the fixed bonnet 21.
- the weight of the outlet forming plug 35 bears against a radially inner end of the tube 16 to cooperate with the ledge 21a in resisting separation of the overflow tube.
- the overflow tube 16 has an angular hookshaped tip end 16c engaged on longitudinal bar 23 which supports the radially outer end of the overflow tube 16 in spaced relation to the tabletop mold surface 22 and in spaced relationship to' the exterior surface 21a of the fixed bonnet 21.
- the lower bonnet 20 has a pair of female mold surfaces 21 for forming a pair of sink bowls 11 on a single vanity top 13. Two or more of these bowls can be formed on a single vanity top 13 by removing one or more of the transverse bars 25, when desired, depending on the number of bowls desired on the vanity top.
- the molding mix Prior to the securement of the overflow tube 16 on the fixed bonnet 21, the molding mix is then prepared, as later described herein, and then poured over the mold area 21 and the tabletop mold area 22. This pour can be made along the entire length of the tabletop or lower mold 20 so that a plurali ty of sink and vanity top combinations can be contemporaneously poured.
- the overflow tube 16 is mounted on the fixed bonnet 21, as above described, and tube section or radially outer end portion 16d of the hooked end 160 is pushed into the mix and embedded within the material, thereby locking the outer end of the tube in a fixed position upon gelling of the mix comprising the initial pour.
- the upper bonnet has an arcuate section 27d which is provided for the purpose of enabling the overflow tube 16 to be embedded in the sidewall of the sink and that this arcuate section is bulged in a direction away from the fixed bonnet.
- the arcuate section 27d must be properly aligned in overlying spaced relation with respect to the overflow tube 16. It will be noted that when the upper bonnet 27 is mounted in position for the final pour, its outer bonnet rim 27b is seated on the top side of the tabletop material previously poured, as indicated at 40.
- the upper bonnet In order to obtain a seal between the upper bonnet rim 27b with the material previously poured at 40, the upper bonnet should be clamped in position while the mix comprising the initial pour is in a liquid state before it becomes tacky so that a seal may be established between the outer rim 27b of the bonnet 27 at 40 to prevent the mixture comprising the second pour from escaping at the outer rim juncture of the upper bonnet 27 at 40.
- a measured secondmix is then poured into a funnel 270 and a cavity C between the fixed and upper bonnets 21 and 27 is then filled with the second mix.
- the vibrator V is operated to settle the mix in the cavity C.
- the vibrator may be of any suitable type.
- the material comprising the first and second mixes is then allowed to cure for a minimum-of 3 to 4 hours, and overhead heaters can be utilized to accelerate the hardening process.
- the upper bonnet 27 is unclamped and removed from the tabletop, as shown in FIG. 4. Due to the angular configuration of the funnel surfaces, as indicated at 27f and 27g, any excess material at the outlet of the sink bowl above the neck 27e may be removed scalpel to curing by a suitable scalpel or may be broken free and removed with the upper bonnet 27. This excess material is. indicated generally at 41 in FIG. 4.
- the internal funnel surface 27f has a larger diameter at an upper end of the funnel as opposed to its lower end and that the upper end of inner funnel surface 273 has a smaller diameter at its juncture 27h with funnel surface 27f than at its lower end.
- the end casting bars 24 are detached from thetable. Since there is some tendency for the formed combination to stick to the table, the angular end 160 of the overflow tubes 16 may be used as pull tabs to cause the combination to be lifted and detached from the tabletop.
- the outlet forming plug 35 remains integral with the thus formed part and may be freed therefrom by striking the pin end 36 of the plug and causing the plug to be moved in a direction indicated by the arrow 42, as shown in FIG. 4.
- the combination is finished by grinding any excess material from the outlet boss 12.
- the angular end 160 of the 'overflow tube is cut off.
- the overflow holes 17 and 16a are then bored, as shown in FIG. 5. Still further, the drain outlet 12a is also bored to cut off the inner end of the overflow tube that projects into the drain outlet.
- both pours can be of a solid color mix or both pours can be made of a marble mix, if desired.
- the first pour is made with a marble mix which includes pigmenting material for creating a desired marbelized effect in the upper surface of the vanity top.
- pigmenting materials may be used to achieve different pigmented effects in the upper surface of the vanity top. Listed below are three different mixes which can be used with excellent results,
- Polyester, epoxy or other thennosettlng resin 30-35 2. -150 mesh ground silica flour 20-35 3. onyxsand fines, to 10 mesh random selection 25-30 4. Colloidal silica (thixotropic agent) 2 5. Inorganic pigment 4-6 b. Marble velning mix:
- Polyester, epoxy or other thermosetting resin 30 2. Onyx sand fines, 150 to 10 mesh random selection 60 3. Iorganic pigment 10 II. Solid color mix for first and second pours:
- Stain moisture resistance is excellent as silica is nonabsorbent and inert.
- Typical physical properties are:
- the top surface of the vanity can be made to simulate marble, travertine, slate or other natural textures by the use of different types of so-called veining mixture.
- One of the important advantages and features of the method here disclosed relates to our discovery that when the first and second pours of material are made in the manner described and where the second pour is applied to the first pour after the first pour becomes tacky, a complete bonding of the two pours occurs so that a single homogeneous combining of the materials of the first and second pours occurs.
- the materials of the first and second pours have completely merged together so that the resulting product is free of laminations and comprises a single layer of material.
- the one-layered combination is not only attractive in appearance but also has great strength, thus enabling the product to be well adapted for use in its intended manner.
- an integral sink and vanity top combination including a'bowlarea having a bowl outlet and a vanity top area integral with the bowl area about its perimeter, the combination being comprised of a polyester resin, and an overflow tube embedded in a sidewall of the bowl area, the sidewall having an overflow drain in communication with an upper end of the overflow tube with the lower end of the overflow tube being in communication with the bowl outlet.
- the article of manufacture of claim 1 further defined by a sidewall having a thickened sidewall area with the overflow tube embedded therein and by said combination being comprised of a substantially homogeneous mass of polyester resin and with the mass comprising a single layer of material.
- an integral sink and vanity top combination having a plurality of bowl areas all being integral with the vanity top area, the combination including each bowl area having a bowl outlet and a vanity top area integral with the bowl area about its perimeter, the combination being comprised of a polyester resin, and overflow tubes embedded in sidewalls of the bowl areas, the sidewall areas having overflow drains in communication with the overflow tubes with the lower ends of the overflow tubes being in communication with the bowl outlets; 6.
- a lavatory bowl As an article of manufacture, a lavatory bowl, a waste outlet formed in the bottom thereof, a vanity top integral with said bowl, the combination being composed of the group comprising polyester resins having a base mix, a marble veining mix, striations of solid color pigment and a filler composed of a member of the group comprising silica.
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Owner name: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:U.S. PLUMBING, INC., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE;REEL/FRAME:004905/0159 Effective date: 19880624 Owner name: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, 4 ALBANY STREET 9TH FLOOR, Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:U.S. PLUMBING, INC., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE;REEL/FRAME:004905/0159 Effective date: 19880624 Owner name: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:AMERICAN STANDARD INC., A DE. CORP.,;REEL/FRAME:004905/0035 Effective date: 19880624 |
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