Flat surfaces for sinks and shower trays that drain through channels
A shower tray and channel technology, applied in the field of flat surfaces, can solve problems such as drain pipe blockage, and achieve the effect of reducing production costs
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[0027] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 8 , the flat surfaces of sinks and shower trays for drainage through channels consist of a block with a flat surface (1) in which channels (2) are made in its upper part, which radially pour water into the lower part made drainpipe (3). A channel (2) runs through the entire block to the lower area where the drain (3) is located to dump water into it. A partial trough (4) extends between the channels (2), said trough (4) having a recess to prevent water from overflowing. The upper flat surface (1) is arranged above the concave water collecting tray (5) which pours into the drain (3).
[0028] As in another preferred embodiment Figure 4 As seen in , the channel (2) pouring into the drainpipe (3) communicates with other peripheral channels and they intersect at the sides and at the apex. In this way, embodiments of this approach are substantially facilitated when making cuts in stone or concrete blocks with a radial arm saw.
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