Anti-slip water-blocking table top for laboratory

By designing an external non-slip water-blocking groove and connecting pipe system on the laboratory benchtop, the problems of liquid spillage and cleaning difficulty are solved, achieving efficient liquid collection and simplified cleaning, and improving the safety and convenience of laboratory operations.

CN223988504UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13JIANGXI RONGDE LAB EQUIP CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-13
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing laboratory non-slip, water-resistant work surfaces are prone to overflowing when filled with liquid, and cleaning the liquid inside the grooves is inconvenient, affecting the safety and efficiency of experimental operations.

Method used

An external anti-slip water-blocking groove was designed, which guides the liquid to a water basin for unified collection through the lower connecting hole, side connecting pipe and middle connecting pipe to avoid overflow. The cleaning difficulty is reduced by rinsing with clean water, and the front curtain blocks splashing liquid.

Benefits of technology

It enables effective collection and drainage of liquids, reduces the risk of spillage, simplifies the cleanup process, and improves the safety and convenience of experimental operations.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an anti-slip water-blocking table top for a laboratory, which relates to the technical field of laboratory table tops and comprises a main table top, a front check curtain and a water basin, the front check curtain is arranged on the front side of the main table top, the water basin is fixedly arranged on the left side of the main table top, an upper cover plate is fixed at the head end of the front check curtain, and an outer anti-slip water-blocking groove is concavely arranged at the top of the main table top. Lower supporting rods are rotationally arranged on the two sides of the bottom of the upper cover plate in a rotating shaft fit mode, the tail end of the front check curtain is fixed to a lower rolling shaft, the lower rolling shaft is rotationally arranged on the lower portion of the lower box body, and inner limiting grooves are formed in the upper portion of the lower box body at intervals in an array mode. The outer anti-slip water-blocking groove guides liquid to enter the water basin from the side communicating pipe and the middle communicating pipe through the lower communicating hole, unified liquid drainage and collection are carried out, the outer anti-slip water-blocking groove is not filled with the liquid and cannot overflow, and the problems that after the groove is filled with the liquid, the liquid continues to overflow and flow, and accumulation of the liquid in the groove is limited are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of laboratory countertop technology, and in particular to a non-slip and water-resistant laboratory countertop. Background Technology

[0002] Laboratory non-slip and water-resistant worktops are a type of worktop used in laboratory environments. They have anti-slip and water-resistant functions, and the grooved edges prevent liquids from spilling and test items from rolling off the worktop, ensuring the safety and accuracy of experimental operations.

[0003] Existing laboratory non-slip and water-resistant work surfaces have a recessed groove on the top to prevent test tubes from rolling on the surface and to collect liquids to prevent them from flowing outwards. However, if there is a lot of liquid, it will continue to overflow after the groove is full. The amount of liquid that can accumulate in the groove is limited, and once liquid accumulates, it can only be absorbed with absorbent paper and then wiped clean, making the cleaning of the liquid inside the groove quite troublesome. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This disclosure relates to a non-slip, water-blocking work surface for laboratory use. An external non-slip, water-blocking groove prevents liquid from flowing out and also prevents rolling test tubes. The external non-slip, water-blocking groove guides liquid through a lower connecting hole, allowing it to flow into a water basin via a side connecting pipe and a middle connecting pipe for unified liquid drainage and collection. The external non-slip, water-blocking groove will not overflow when full. It can be cleaned by rinsing with clean water. The drainage and collection of water during rinsing of the main work surface and the external non-slip, water-blocking groove reduces the difficulty of cleaning the external non-slip, water-blocking groove.

[0005] The first aspect of this disclosure provides a non-slip, water-resistant work surface for laboratory use, specifically including: a main work surface, a front curtain, and a water basin. The front curtain is provided on the front side of the main work surface, and the water basin is fixedly provided on the left side of the main work surface. An outer non-slip, water-resistant groove is recessed at the top of the main work surface, and a lower connecting hole is provided in an array at intervals in the outer non-slip, water-resistant groove. A hidden socket is provided on the top right side of the main work surface. The hidden socket is a socket that protrudes upward when pressed, and the side of the hidden socket has a socket for powering the equipment.

[0006] In at least some embodiments, the external anti-slip water-blocking groove is a rectangular ring structure, which surrounds the top of the main countertop and the outside of the water basin, and collects the liquid and prevents it from continuing to flow.

[0007] In at least some embodiments, the front curtain is fixed with an upper cover plate at its first end, and the bottom two sides of the upper cover plate are fitted with lower support rods that rotate with the pivots. The front curtain is fixed with a lower roller shaft, and the lower roller shaft is rotatably disposed at the lower part of the lower box body. A coil spring is provided between the lower roller shaft and the lower box body, and an inner limiting groove is provided at intervals on the upper part of the lower box body.

[0008] In at least some embodiments, the lower end cylinder of the lower support rod is slidably connected to the inner limiting groove. When the lower support rod and the inner limiting groove are slidably connected, the lower support rods on both sides of the upper cover plate are arranged in a figure-eight shape, the upper cover plate moves up away from the lower box body, and the front curtain blocks the front of the personnel.

[0009] In at least some embodiments, the lower box is fixedly disposed on the front side of the main table, the top of the lower box is flush with the top of the main table, and when the bottom of the upper cover is attached to the top of the lower box, the top of the upper cover is flush with the top of the lower box.

[0010] In at least some embodiments, a central connecting pipe is fixedly connected to both sides of the water basin, and a side connecting pipe is fixedly connected to both sides of the central connecting pipe.

[0011] In at least some embodiments, the side connecting pipe and the middle connecting pipe are fixedly installed at the bottom of the main platform. The side connecting pipe, the middle connecting pipe and the lower connecting hole are connected. The bottom of the side connecting pipe is inclined and lowered towards the middle connecting pipe. The bottom of the middle connecting pipe is inclined and lowered towards the connection between the middle connecting pipe and the water basin. The water flows from high to low into the water basin. The liquid is diverted inside the outer anti-slip water-blocking groove.

[0012] This utility model provides a non-slip, water-resistant work surface for laboratory use, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] The external anti-slip water-blocking tank prevents liquid from flowing out further and stops rolling test tubes and other objects. Through the lower connecting hole, the external anti-slip water-blocking tank guides liquid into the water basin via the side and middle connecting pipes for unified liquid drainage and collection. The external anti-slip water-blocking tank will not overflow when full. Cleaning the external anti-slip water-blocking tank with clean water reduces the difficulty of cleaning residual liquid inside and facilitates the drainage and collection of water when rinsing the main countertop and the external anti-slip water-blocking tank.

[0014] The lower support rod supports the upper cover plate and the front curtain away from the lower box body. The front curtain blocks the front of the personnel and prevents liquid splashes during the experiment, thus reducing liquid splashes to the personnel. Attached Figure Description

[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings of the embodiments will be briefly described below.

[0016] The accompanying drawings described below are only related to some embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

[0017] In the attached diagram:

[0018] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of this application is shown;

[0019] Figure 2A schematic diagram of the front curtain structure of this application is shown;

[0020] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the lower housing of this application is shown;

[0021] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the water basin structure of this application is shown;

[0022] Figure 5 A cross-sectional structural diagram of the central connecting pipe and the main platform of this application is shown;

[0023] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the structure in the split state of this application is shown;

[0024] List of reference numerals

[0025] 1. Main countertop; 101. External non-slip water-blocking groove; 102. Lower connecting hole; 103. Concealed socket;

[0026] 2. Front curtain; 201. Upper cover plate; 202. Lower support rod; 203. Lower box body; 204. Inner limiting groove; 205. Lower roller;

[0027] 3. Water basin; 301. Side connecting pipe; 302. Middle connecting pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0028] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the described embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0029] Example 1: Please refer to Figures 1 to 6 :

[0030] This utility model proposes a non-slip, water-blocking work surface for laboratory use, comprising: a main work surface 1, a front curtain 2, and a water basin 3. The top of the main work surface 1 is recessed and equipped with an outer non-slip, water-blocking groove 101. The outer non-slip, water-blocking groove 101 has lower connecting holes 102 arranged in an array at intervals. A hidden socket 103 is located on the top right side of the main work surface 1. The hidden socket 103 is a socket that protrudes upwards when pressed. The side of the hidden socket 103 has a socket for powering equipment. The outer non-slip, water-blocking groove 101 has a rectangular ring structure, surrounding the top of the main work surface 1 and the outside of the water basin 3. The outer non-slip, water-blocking groove 101 collects liquid and prevents further flow, avoiding liquid from flowing outside the main work surface 1. The outer non-slip, water-blocking groove 101 stops rolling test tubes, etc. A front curtain 2 is located on the front side of the main work surface 1, and an upper cover plate 201 is fixed to the first end of the front curtain 2. The bottom sides of the upper cover plate 201 are fitted with a lower support rod 202 with a pivot. The tail end of the front curtain 2 is fixed to the lower roller 205. The lower roller 205 is rotatably set at the lower part of the lower box body 203. A coil spring is set between the lower roller 205 and the lower box body 203. The upper part of the lower box body 203 is provided with an inner limiting groove 204 at intervals. The lower box body 203 is fixedly set on the front side of the main table 1. The top of the lower box body 203 is flush with the top of the main table 1. When the bottom of the upper cover plate 201 and the upper part of the lower box body 203 are attached, the top of the upper cover plate 201 and the top of the lower box body 203 are flush, which facilitates the placement of various notebooks or writing on the upper cover plate 201. A water basin 3 is fixedly set on the left side of the main table 1. Both sides of the water basin 3 are connected and fixed with a central connecting pipe 302. Both sides of the central connecting pipe 302 are connected and fixed with a side connecting pipe 301.

[0031] In this embodiment, the lower end cylinder of the lower support rod 202 and the inner limiting groove 204 are slidably connected. When the lower support rod 202 and the inner limiting groove 204 are slidably connected, the lower support rods 202 on both sides of the upper cover plate 201 are arranged in a figure-eight shape. The upper cover plate 201 moves upward away from the lower box body 203. The front curtain 2 blocks the front of the personnel and blocks the liquid splashed during the experiment, reducing the direct splashing of liquid to the personnel.

[0032] In this embodiment, the side connecting pipe 301 and the middle connecting pipe 302 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the main platform 1. The side connecting pipe 301, the middle connecting pipe 302 and the lower connecting hole 102 are connected. The bottom of the side connecting pipe 301 is inclined and lowered towards the middle connecting pipe 302. The bottom of the middle connecting pipe 302 is inclined and lowered towards the connection between the middle connecting pipe 302 and the water basin 3. The water flows from high to low into the water basin 3. The liquid is diverted inside the outer anti-slip water blocking tank 101 to prevent the liquid inside the outer anti-slip water blocking tank 101 from overflowing.

[0033] In Example 2, based on Example 1, the water basin 3 can be omitted as needed. When the water basin 3 is not installed, the side connecting pipe 301 and the middle connecting pipe 302 are connected to the drain pipe or a collection bucket for unified collection of liquids, which meets the working requirements of the main countertop 1 without the water basin 3.

[0034] The working principle of this embodiment: The main countertop 1 is an epoxy resin countertop or a phenolic resin composite laminate countertop. The outer anti-slip water-blocking groove 101 collects liquid and prevents it from flowing out, thus preventing liquid from flowing to the outside of the main countertop 1. The outer anti-slip water-blocking groove 101 also prevents rolling test tubes from rolling onto the main countertop 1 and accidentally falling to the ground and breaking. The main countertop 1 is used to place various utensils. The water basin 3 is equipped with a faucet for washing. The outer anti-slip water-blocking groove 101 guides liquid through the lower connecting hole 102 into the water basin 3 via the side connecting pipe 301 and the middle connecting pipe 302 for unified liquid drainage and collection. The outer anti-slip water-blocking groove 101 will not overflow when it is full of liquid. The bottoms of both the connecting pipe 301 and the middle connecting pipe 302 are inclined. The inclined bottom structure reduces the residue of liquid inside the side connecting pipe 301 and the middle connecting pipe 302. The outer anti-slip water blocking groove 101 is cleaned by rinsing with clean water, which reduces the difficulty of cleaning the residual liquid inside the outer anti-slip water blocking groove 101. It also facilitates the drainage and collection of water when rinsing the main table 1 and the outer anti-slip water blocking groove 101. The rinsing water from the main table 1 and the outer anti-slip water blocking groove 101 enters the side connecting pipe 301 and the middle connecting pipe 302 through the lower connecting hole 102 and finally flows into the water basin 3. This makes the water rinsing operation more convenient and eliminates the need to use absorbent paper to suck out the liquid inside the outer anti-slip water blocking groove 101 and then wipe it.

[0035] The upper cover 201 moves upward, and the upper cover 201, lower support rod 202, and front curtain 2 move upward simultaneously to the lower box 203. The lower end of the lower support rod 202 slides into the inner limiting groove 204. The lower support rods 202 on both sides support the upper cover 201 in a figure-eight shape to maintain a fixed height. The lower support rod 202 supports the upper cover 201 and the front curtain 2 away from the lower box 203. The front curtain 2 blocks the front of the personnel and blocks the liquid splashed during the experiment, reducing liquid splashing to the personnel. The lower end of the lower support rod 202 separates from the inner limiting groove 204. The lower support rod 202 remains horizontal. The upper cover 201 moves down to the top of the lower box 203. The coil spring of the lower roller 205 supports the rotation to roll up the excess front curtain 2 to the outside, realizing the downward movement and retraction of the upper cover 201 and the front curtain 2.

[0036] The following points should be noted in this article:

[0037] 1. The accompanying drawings of the embodiments disclosed herein only involve structures relevant to the embodiments disclosed herein; other structures may refer to general designs.

[0038] 2. Where there is no conflict, the embodiments of this disclosure and the features in the embodiments can be combined with each other to obtain new embodiments.

[0039] The above are merely specific embodiments of this disclosure, but the scope of protection of this disclosure is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this disclosure should be included within the scope of protection of this disclosure. Therefore, the scope of protection of this disclosure should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A slip-resistant, water-repellent bench top for a laboratory, comprising: The utility model provides a front curtain (2) and basin (3) of main mesa (1), it is characterized by, the front side of main mesa (1) is provided with front curtain (2), and the left side of main mesa (1) is fixedly provided with basin (3), and the head of front curtain (2) is fixed with upper cover plate (201), and the bottom both sides of upper cover plate (201) are rotatably connected with lower support rod (202), and the tail of front curtain (2) is fixed with lower reel (205), and lower reel (205) is rotatably arranged in the lower part of lower box body (203), and the upper part of lower box body (203) is spacedly arranged with inner limiting groove (204).

2. The laboratory slip-resistant and water-resistant table top of claim 1, wherein, the top of the main mesa (1) is concavely provided with an outer slip-resistant and water-resistant groove (101), and the outer slip-resistant and water-resistant groove (101) is spacedly arranged with a lower communication hole (102), and the right side of the top of the main mesa (1) is provided with a hidden socket (103).

3. The laboratory slip-resistant and water-resistant table top of claim 2, wherein, the outer slip-resistant and water-resistant groove (101) is a rectangular ring structure, and the outer slip-resistant and water-resistant groove (101) surrounds the top of the main mesa (1) and the outer side of the basin (3).

4. The laboratory slip-resistant and water-resistant table top of claim 1, wherein, the lower end of the lower support rod (202) is slidably connected with the inner limiting groove (204), and when the lower support rod (202) and the inner limiting groove (204) are slidably connected, the lower support rods (202) on both sides of the upper cover plate (201) are arranged in an eight-character shape, and the upper cover plate (201) moves away from the lower box body (203).

5. The laboratory slip-resistant and water-resistant table top of claim 4, wherein, the lower box body (203) is fixedly arranged on the front side of the main mesa (1), the top of the lower box body (203) is flush with the top of the main mesa (1), and when the bottom of the upper cover plate (201) is attached to the upper part of the lower box body (203), the top of the upper cover plate (201) is flush with the top of the lower box body (203).

6. The laboratory slip-resistant and water-resistant table top of claim 2, wherein, the basin (3) is fixedly connected with a middle communication pipe (302) on both sides, and the middle communication pipe (302) is fixedly connected with a side communication pipe (301) on both sides.

7. The laboratory slip-resistant and water-resistant table top of claim 6, wherein, the side communication pipe (301) and the middle communication pipe (302) are fixedly arranged on the bottom of the main mesa (1), the side communication pipe (301), the middle communication pipe (302), and the lower communication hole (102) are communicated, the bottom of the side communication pipe (301) is inclinedly lowered towards the middle communication pipe (302), and the bottom of the middle communication pipe (302) is inclinedly lowered towards the communication part of the middle communication pipe (302) and the basin (3).