A stainless steel sink with a garbage can

By designing a stainless steel sink with a built-in trash can, the convenience of waste disposal has been improved, the operation process has been simplified, the labor intensity has been reduced, and dry and wet waste can be separated, thus solving the problem of inconvenience in traditional sink waste disposal.

CN224412708UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26任丘市普新卫浴有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
任丘市普新卫浴有限公司
Filing Date
2025-08-04
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional stainless steel sinks require manual retrieval and transfer of garbage, leading to surface contamination, lower back strain, and frequent cleaning. Furthermore, the limited capacity of the garbage bins fails to effectively address the issue of convenience.

Method used

Design a stainless steel sink with a trash can, including a movable trash can and a horizontal filter plate. The direct connection between the filter plate and the trash can simplifies the process to a two-step operation of lifting the filter plate to pour the trash into the trash can. The design of the slide and support block ensures stability without jamming. The trash can can be rotated and hidden under the sink.

Benefits of technology

It significantly reduces the labor intensity of users, shortens the cleaning time to within seconds, avoids garbage spillage, has strong expandability, and supports dry and wet waste sorting.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a stainless steel sink with garbage can belongs to electric power fitting production technical field, and it aims at solving the problem that user needs to transfer the garbage in filter screen to garbage box in prior art, but the area of filter screen is small, and the garbage in other positions in sink still needs to be cleaned manually, and the capacity of garbage box is limited, and it needs to clean frequently. Including sink main part, filter screen board, garbage can main part and dustbin, the bottom of sink main part is equipped with movable dustbin and garbage can main part, and the inside of sink main part is equipped with horizontally arranged filter screen board, and the side wall of filter screen board is fixedly connected with connecting rod above, the connecting rod is vertically arranged, and the end away from filter screen board is equipped with mounting hole, and the mounting hole is vertically arranged, and the upper surface of sink main part is vertically fixedly installed with fixed column, and the fixed column is adaptively inserted with mounting hole, the stainless steel sink with garbage can, the single cleaning time is shortened to seconds, and the labor intensity of user is greatly reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of power fittings manufacturing technology, specifically relating to a stainless steel sink with a trash can. Background Technology

[0002] In modern kitchen design, the sink is a core functional area, and its functionality and space utilization directly affect cooking efficiency and user experience. While traditional stainless steel sinks offer advantages such as corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning, they have significant drawbacks in waste disposal: wet waste such as vegetable scraps and food residue generated during cooking must be manually scooped out of the sink, which not only easily stains the countertop but also causes back strain due to frequent bending over. Flushing waste directly down the drain can easily lead to pipe blockages and increase maintenance costs. Some sinks have drawer-style waste bins underneath, requiring users to transfer waste from the strainer to the bin, but the strainer itself is small, and waste in other parts of the sink still needs to be manually emptied. The waste bin has limited capacity and requires frequent emptying, failing to fundamentally solve the convenience problem. Utility Model Content

[0003] (1) Technical problems to be solved

[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a stainless steel sink with a trash can, which solves the problem that users need to transfer the trash from the filter to the trash can, but the filter itself is small, and trash in other parts of the sink still needs to be manually cleaned, and the trash can has limited capacity and needs to be cleaned frequently.

[0005] (2) Technical solution

[0006] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model provides a stainless steel sink with a built-in trash can, comprising a sink body, a filter screen, a trash can body, and a trash bin. The bottom of the sink body is equipped with a movable trash bin and a trash can body. A horizontally arranged filter screen is located on the inner side of the sink body, and a connecting rod is fixedly connected to the upper side wall of the filter screen. The connecting rod is vertically positioned, with a mounting hole at its end furthest from the filter screen. A fixing post is vertically fixed to the upper surface of the sink body, and the fixing post is fitted into the mounting hole.

[0007] Preferably, a fixed shaft is fixedly connected to the bottom end face of the water tank body, the fixed shaft is vertically arranged, and a support frame is rotatably connected to the other end.

[0008] Preferably, the inner side of the support frame has a through hole for placing the main body of the trash can.

[0009] Preferably, a handle is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the trash can.

[0010] Preferably, the outer wall of the trash can is provided with a horizontal groove.

[0011] Preferably, a support block is fixed to the bottom end face of the water tank body, and the support block is slidably installed in accordance with the trough.

[0012] Preferably, the support block has an L-shaped structure.

[0013] (3) Beneficial effects

[0014] Compared with existing technologies, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: By directly connecting the filter screen to the trash can, the traditional three-step operation of "scooping up trash → transferring to the trash can → cleaning the trash can" is simplified to two steps: "lifting the filter screen → pouring into the trash can," reducing the cleaning time to within seconds and significantly reducing the user's labor intensity. The sliding groove and support block of the trash can are designed to ensure smooth and unobstructed unfolding and folding, preventing trash from spilling; the L-shaped support block also acts as a limit to prevent the trash can from slipping off. The trash can adopts a pull-out storage structure, occupying the horizontal space at the bottom of the sink when unfolded, with the main body of the trash can hidden under the sink through a rotating structure. The through-hole design of the support frame allows the main body of the trash can to be flexibly replaced, and users can choose different capacities or classification trash cans, such as dry and wet separation, according to their needs, providing strong expandability. Attached Figure Description

[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a trash can in its sliding-out state.

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the separation structure between the filter screen and the main body of the water tank;

[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.

[0020] The markings in the attached diagram are as follows: 1. Water tank body; 2. Trash can; 3. Filter screen; 4. Connecting rod; 5. Support frame; 6. Trash can body; 7. Handle; 8. Fixed shaft; 9. Fixed column; 10. Mounting hole; 11. Support block; 12. Slide. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The stainless steel sink with a trash can provided by this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, to make the embodiments more detailed, the following embodiments are the best and preferred embodiments, and those skilled in the art can use other alternative methods to implement some known technologies; moreover, the accompanying drawings are only for more specific description of the embodiments and are not intended to specifically limit the invention.

[0022] It should be noted that the use of terms such as "an embodiment," "an embodiment," "an exemplary embodiment," and "some embodiments" in the specification indicates that the described embodiment may include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, when describing a specific feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with embodiments, the implementation of such feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments, whether or not explicitly described, should be within the knowledge of those skilled in the art.

[0023] Generally, terms can be understood at least partly from their use in context. For example, depending at least partly on the context, the term "one or more" as used herein can be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic in a singular sense, or a combination of features, structures, or characteristics in a plural sense. Additionally, the term "based on" can be understood not necessarily to convey an exclusive set of factors, but rather, alternatively, depending at least partly on the context, to allow for the presence of other factors that are not necessarily explicitly described.

[0024] It is understood that the meanings of “on”, “above”, and “above” in this invention should be interpreted in the broadest manner, such that “on” means not only “directly on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something with an intervening feature or layer, and that “above” or “above” means not only “on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something without an intervening feature or layer.

[0025] Furthermore, spatially related terms such as “below,” “under,” “lower,” “above,” and “upper” are used herein for convenience to describe the relationship of one element or feature to one or more other elements or features, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Spatially related terms are intended to cover different orientations in the use or operation of the device other than those depicted in the accompanying drawings. The device may be oriented in other ways, and the spatially related descriptive terms used herein can be interpreted similarly.

[0026] This specific embodiment is a stainless steel sink with a built-in trash can, as shown in the schematic diagram below. Figure 1As shown, it includes a water tank body 1, a filter screen plate 3, a trash can body 6 and a trash bin 2. The bottom of the water tank body 1 is provided with a movable trash bin 2 and a trash can body 6. The inner side of the water tank body 1 is provided with a horizontally arranged filter screen plate 3, and a connecting rod 4 is fixedly connected to the upper side wall of the filter screen plate 3.

[0027] Reference Figure 2 A fixed shaft 8 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the main body 1 of the sink. The fixed shaft 8 is vertically arranged, and a support frame 5 is rotatably connected to its other end. A handle 7 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the trash can 2. The inner side of the support frame 5 has a through hole for placing the main body 6 of the trash can.

[0028] Reference Figure 3 The connecting rod 4 is set vertically, and an installation hole 10 is opened at the end away from the filter screen plate 3. The installation hole 10 is set vertically, and a fixing column 9 is fixedly installed vertically on the upper surface of the water tank body 1. The fixing column 9 is adapted to be inserted into the installation hole 10.

[0029] Reference Figure 4 A horizontal groove 12 is provided on the outer wall of the trash can 2. A support block 11 is fixed to the bottom end of the main body 1 of the water tank, and the support block 11 is slidably installed in accordance with the groove 12. The support block 11 has an L-shaped structure.

[0030] Working principle, garbage interception stage: After the user pours kitchen waste such as vegetable leaves and food scraps into the main body of the sink 1, the waste is intercepted by the horizontally set filter screen 3, and the water flows through the mesh into the sewer. The filter screen 3 is fixed to the fixing post 9 on the upper surface of the sink by the connecting rod 4 on the side wall, ensuring that the filter screen 3 stably supports the waste; when cleaning is required, the screen can be removed by simply pulling the connecting rod 4 upwards, avoiding the dirty operation of manually picking out the waste required by traditional filters.

[0031] After being removed, the filter screen 3 is moved to the top of the trash can 2 at the bottom of the sink. The sliding groove 12 on the outer wall of the trash can 2 slides and engages with the L-shaped support block 11 at the bottom of the sink. The user can pull the trash can 2 horizontally out to the unfolded state using the handle 7, so that the opening of the trash can 2 is precisely aligned with the length of the filter screen 3. By tilting the filter screen 3 or gently tapping its back, the trash can be poured directly into the trash can 2, avoiding dripping sewage or spilling onto the countertop during the transfer process.

[0032] When trash can 2 is full, the user pushes it back to the storage position at the bottom of the main body 1 of the sink; next to trash can 2 is the main body 6 of the trash can, which is rotatably connected to the fixed shaft 8 at the bottom of the sink through the support frame 5, so as to achieve rotation;

[0033] Rotate the main body 6 of the trash can to the operating surface and pour the trash into the trash can 66; when not in use, rotate the trash can 6 to retract it.

[0034] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A stainless steel sink with a trash can, comprising a sink body (1), a filter screen (3), a trash can body (6), and a trash bin (2), characterized in that, The bottom of the main body of the water tank (1) is provided with a movable garbage bin (2) and a garbage can body (6). The inner side of the main body of the water tank (1) is provided with a horizontally arranged filter screen plate (3). A connecting rod (4) is fixedly connected to the upper side wall of the filter screen plate (3). The connecting rod (4) is vertically arranged, and an installation hole (10) is provided at one end away from the filter screen (3). The installation hole (10) is vertically arranged, and a fixing column (9) is vertically fixedly installed on the upper surface of the water tank body (1). The fixing column (9) is adapted to be inserted into the installation hole (10).

2. A stainless steel sink with a trash can according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom end of the water tank body (1) is fixedly connected to a fixed shaft (8), which is vertically arranged and has a support frame (5) rotatably connected to the other end.

3. A stainless steel sink with a trash can according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inner side of the support frame (5) has a through hole for placing the trash can body (6).

4. A stainless steel sink with a trash can according to claim 1, characterized in that, A handle (7) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the trash can (2).

5. A stainless steel sink with a trash can according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer wall of the trash can (2) is provided with a horizontal groove (12).

6. A stainless steel sink with a trash can according to claim 5, characterized in that, A support block (11) is fixed to the bottom end of the water tank body (1), and the support block (11) is adapted to slide and install with the sliding groove (12).

7. A stainless steel sink with a trash can according to claim 6, characterized in that, The support block (11) has an L-shaped structure.