Hook basket floor drain
By designing a hook basket drain, the problem of difficult-to-clean drains is solved, enabling quick cleaning and simplified operation, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGDONG JINKAIDA IND CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing floor drains are difficult to clean and have a slow drainage speed, which is especially time-consuming, laborious, and disgusting for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Design a hook basket drain that allows for easy removal and replacement of the filter basket by incorporating hooks and hook-and-loop mechanisms in the handle and filter basket, and combines aromatherapy strips and fasteners to enhance the user experience.
It enables quick cleaning of floor drains, simplifies the cleaning process, improves the user experience, and reduces odors to some extent.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of floor drain technology, and in particular to a hook basket floor drain. Background Technology
[0002] A floor drain is a common drainage tool used in bathrooms. It is used to prevent hair and other debris from clogging the sewer. Floor drains are generally equipped with a filter panel, which can effectively isolate most debris.
[0003] Since the drain basket is the part that comes into direct contact with sewage, frequent soaking in sewage often results in it developing a strong odor and a grime-covered exterior. This makes cleaning it unpleasant, easily causing nausea due to the smell or grime, especially for those with obsessive-compulsive tendencies. Cleaning a drain becomes a significant challenge, time-consuming, laborious, and unpleasant. Cleaning a drain requires opening the drain panel and removing the filter basket to scoop out debris, which is particularly troublesome and dirty. Therefore, a hook-basket drain design is proposed that allows for convenient and quick cleaning. Utility Model Content
[0004] The present invention provides a hook basket floor drain to solve the problems of existing floor drains being difficult to clean and having slow drainage speed.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A hook-and-loop drain basket, comprising:
[0007] The main body of the floor drain is equipped with a drainage chamber;
[0008] A handle is provided inside the drainage cavity;
[0009] A filter basket is disposed within the drainage chamber, and the filter basket is provided with at least one first drainage hole;
[0010] The handle and the filter basket are each provided with a hook and a hooking part. The hook is fitted inside the hooking part. When the handle is lifted, the hook moves the hooking part, which in turn moves the filter basket relative to the drain body.
[0011] In one embodiment, the hook is located on the filter basket, the hook is located on the handle, the hook passes through the hook, and at least a portion of the hook protrudes from the top of the filter basket.
[0012] In one embodiment, a first receiving groove is provided at the end of the hook portion away from the through hole, and a weight is provided in the filter basket, the weight being received in the first receiving groove.
[0013] In one embodiment, the hook portion is provided with a second receiving groove and a snap-fit member, and the hook basket drain also includes an aromatherapy strip, which is received in the second receiving groove. The hook portion is connected to the filter basket, and the snap-fit member is snapped into the second receiving groove to prevent the aromatherapy strip from detaching from the second receiving groove.
[0014] In one embodiment, the hook basket drain further includes a fixing member, which is accommodated in the drain cavity and disposed between the drain body and the filter basket to fix the filter basket. The fixing member is provided with an inclined surface.
[0015] In one embodiment, the drain body is provided with a first stepped groove, a second stepped groove, and a third stepped groove, which are interconnected. Both the second and third stepped grooves are provided with protrusions. After the fixing member enters the third stepped groove from the first stepped groove, the protrusion of the third stepped groove is engaged with the fixing member. The hook basket drain includes a first mounting cover, which is connected to the drain body. After the first mounting cover enters the second stepped groove along the first stepped groove, the protrusion of the second stepped groove is engaged with the first mounting cover.
[0016] In one embodiment, the first mounting cover is provided with a mounting hole for mounting the handle, and the inner sidewall of the mounting hole is provided with a stepped surface, on which the handle rests to prevent the handle from detaching from the first mounting cover; or,
[0017] The handle is provided with a first sealing ring, which is arranged along the circumference of the handle. When the handle is installed on the first mounting cover, the handle squeezes the first sealing ring to prevent the handle from detaching from the first mounting cover.
[0018] In one embodiment, the fixing member has at least two protrusions at the end near the handle for a person to grip.
[0019] In one embodiment, the outer wall of the drain body is threaded for threaded connection with a sewer pipe; and / or,
[0020] The hook basket drain also includes a threaded connector, which is snapped onto the inner wall of the drain body and is used for threaded connection with a sewer pipe; or,
[0021] The hook basket drain also includes a connector, which is snapped onto the inner wall of the drain body. The connector is provided with at least one second sealing ring and is used to connect to the sewer.
[0022] In one embodiment, the handle includes a decorative element and a handle element, the handle element being provided with a mounting groove, and the decorative element being snapped into the mounting groove.
[0023] As can be seen from the above technical solution, the embodiments of this utility model have at least the following advantages and positive effects:
[0024] The hook basket drain of this utility model has a hook on one of the handle and the filter basket, and a hooking part on the other. The hook is fitted into the hooking part. When a certain amount of garbage accumulates in the filter basket, the user can take out the filter basket, clean the garbage in the filter basket, and reinstall the filter basket into the drain body. Alternatively, the user can directly take out the filter basket and throw it into the trash can, and then install a new filter basket, achieving a quick cleaning effect. The operation is simple and convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0025] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model 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 utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the hook basket drain in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0027] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shown is an exploded view of the hook basket drain.
[0028] Figure 3 for Figure 1 An exploded structural diagram of another embodiment of the hook basket drain shown;
[0029] Figure 4 for Figure 1 An exploded structural diagram of another embodiment of the hook basket drain shown;
[0030] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of another embodiment of the filter basket of the hook-and-loop drain shown;
[0031] Figure 6 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of another embodiment of the filter basket of the hook-and-loop drain shown;
[0032] Figure 7 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of another embodiment of the filter basket of the hook-and-loop drain shown;
[0033] Figure 8 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0034] Figure 9 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 3 of this utility model;
[0035] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the hook basket drain according to Embodiment 4 of this utility model;
[0036] Figure 11 for Figure 7 The diagram shown is an exploded view of the hook basket drain.
[0037] Figure 12 for Figure 7 The diagram shows a cross-sectional view of the main body of the hook basket floor drain.
[0038] Figure 13 for Figure 7 The diagram shows a cross-sectional view of the hook basket drain.
[0039] Figure 14 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 5 of this utility model;
[0040] Figure 15 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 6 of this utility model;
[0041] Figure 16 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 7 of this utility model;
[0042] Figure 17 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 8 of this utility model;
[0043] Figure 18 for Figure 14 A cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of another embodiment of the hook basket drain shown;
[0044] Figure 19 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 9 of this utility model;
[0045] Figure 20 This is a cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of another embodiment of the hook basket floor drain of Embodiment 9 of this utility model;
[0046] Figure 21 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 10 of this utility model;
[0047] Figure 22 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 11 of this utility model;
[0048] Figure 23 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 12 of this utility model;
[0049] Figure 24 This is an exploded structural diagram of the hook basket drain of Embodiment 13 of this utility model.
[0050] The annotations in the attached figures are explained as follows:
[0051] 10. Hook basket floor drain; 100. Floor drain body; 110. Drain chamber; 120. First step groove; 130. Second step groove; 131. Protrusion; 140. Third step groove; 150. Thread; 160. Baffle; 170. Interceptor plate; 171. Drainage channel; 180. Drainage guide; 181. Drain outlet; 200. Handle; 210. Hook; 220. First sealing ring; 230. Metal part; 240. Handle part; 241. Mounting groove; 300. Filter basket; 310. Drainage... 320. Water hole; 321. Hook part; 322. Through hole; 323. First receiving groove; 324. Second receiving groove; 325. Snap-fit part; 330. Receiving cavity; 340. Weight; 400. Aroma stick; 500. Fixing part; 510. Angled surface; 520. Protrusion; 600. First mounting cover; 610. Mounting hole; 611. Stepped surface; 620. Second drain hole; 700. Threaded connector; 800. Odor-proof part; 900. Flange seat; 1000. Second mounting cover; 1100. Floor tile. Detailed Implementation
[0052] Typical embodiments embodying the features and advantages of this utility model will be described in detail in the following description. It should be understood that this utility model can have various variations in different embodiments, all of which do not depart from the scope of this utility model, and the descriptions and illustrations therein are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to limit this utility model.
[0053] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the stated features. In the description of this application, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0054] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "set up," "connected," and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0055] Example 1
[0056] Please refer to the following first. Figure 1 This utility model provides a hook basket drain 10, which is used to prevent hair and other debris from clogging the sewer in the bathroom, and the hook basket drain 10 can quickly drain water into the sewer to prevent excessive water accumulation in the bathroom.
[0057] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 The hook basket drain 10 includes a drain body 100, a handle 200, and a filter basket 300. The drain body 100 is provided with a drain chamber 110, and both the handle 200 and the filter basket 300 are located inside the drain chamber 110. The handle 200 and the filter basket 300 are detachably installed on the drain body 100. When a certain amount of garbage accumulates in the filter basket 300, the user can directly remove the filter basket 300 from the drain body 100 and clean or replace the filter basket 300.
[0058] It should be noted that the handle 200 is made of materials including but not limited to stainless steel and metal.
[0059] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 It should be noted that the filter basket 300 is provided with at least one first drain hole 310. Water flows into the sewer through the first drain hole 310, while hair and other debris cannot pass through the first drain hole 310 and remain in the filter basket 300.
[0060] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 It should be noted that one of the handle 200 and the filter basket 300 is equipped with a hook 210, and the other is equipped with a hooking part 320, for example... Figure 2 This illustrates that the handle 200 is equipped with a hook 210, and the filter basket 300 is equipped with a hooking part 320; alternatively, the positions of the hook 210 and the hooking part 320 may be reversed, for example... Figure 3As shown, the hook 210 is set on the filter basket 300, and the hook part 320 is set on the handle 200. The hook 210 is sleeved on the hook part 320. When the handle 200 is lifted, the hook 210 drives the hook part 320 to move, which in turn drives the filter basket 300 to move relative to the drain body 100.
[0061] It should be noted that in this embodiment, when both the handle 200 and the filter basket 300 are installed on the drain body 100, the hook 210 and the hooking part 320 do not contact each other. This is to prevent the hook 210 from being unable to hook the hooking part 320 if a large flow of water impacts and displaces the filter basket 300. It is understood that, without considering the possibility of displacement of the filter basket 300, the hook 210 and the hooking part 320 can also be set to contact each other. Any solution in which the hook 210 can be fitted onto the hooking part 320 should be protected.
[0062] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 4 It should be noted that in this embodiment, the hook 210 is set at a right angle, which can effectively prevent the water flow from impacting the filter basket 300 when the water flow is large, thus preventing the hook part 320 from disengaging from the hook 210. It can be understood that in other embodiments, for example... Figure 4 As shown, the hook 210 can also be set in an arc shape. Any solution in which the hook 210 can be fitted into the hook part 320 should be protected.
[0063] In summary, in this application, one of the handle 200 and the filter basket 300 is provided with a hook 210, and the other is provided with a hooking part 320. The hook 210 is fitted inside the hooking part 320. When a certain amount of garbage accumulates in the filter basket 300, the user can remove the filter basket 300 and clean the garbage in the filter basket 300, and then reinstall the filter basket 300 into the drain body 100. Alternatively, the user can directly remove the filter basket 300 and throw it into the trash can, and then install a new filter basket 300, achieving a quick cleaning effect and making the operation simple and convenient.
[0064] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 4The filter basket 300 is provided with a receiving cavity 330. A hook portion 320 is connected to the bottom of the receiving cavity 330. The hook portion 320 extends along the height direction of the filter basket 300, and is spaced apart from the cavity wall of the receiving cavity 330. The central axis of the hook portion 320 is on the same straight line as the central axis of the filter basket 300. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, a through hole 321 is provided at the end of the hook portion 320 near the hook 210. The hook 210 passes through the through hole 321, and the hole wall of the through hole 321 protrudes from the top of the filter basket 300. By setting the hook portion 320 and the cavity wall of the receiving cavity 330 to be spaced apart, and the hole wall of the through hole 321 protruding from the top of the filter basket 300, the user can easily engage the hook 210 in the hook portion 320, making the operation convenient and quick. It is understandable that, without considering ease of operation, the hook part 320 can also be configured not to be spaced from the cavity wall of the receiving cavity 330, or the hole wall of the through hole 321 can also be configured not to protrude from the top of the filter basket 300. Any solution in which the hook 210 can be engaged with the hook part 320 should be protected.
[0065] It should be noted that in other embodiments, the hook portion 310 can also be configured in other forms, for example: Figure 5 This illustrates that an arched handle is provided on the upper edge of the filter basket 300, and the hook 210 engages the arched handle, or, for example... Figure 6 This illustrates that a horizontal handle is provided on the upper edge of the filter basket 300, and the hook 210 engages the horizontal handle; or, for example, Figure 7 As shown, an arched handle is provided on the upper edge of the filter basket 300, and a through hole 321 is provided at the highest point of the arched handle. The hook 210 passes through the through hole 321, and the wall of the through hole 321 protrudes from the top of the filter basket 300.
[0066] Example 2
[0067] refer to Figure 8 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of Embodiment 1, except that the structure of the filter basket 300 is different. A first receiving groove 322 is provided at the end of the hook part 320 away from the through hole 321. A weight 340 is provided on the filter basket 300 and is housed in the first receiving groove 322. By providing the weight 340, the weight of the filter basket 300 is increased, preventing it from dislodging under the impact of a large water flow. It is understood that, without considering the possibility of the filter basket 300 shifting, the weight 340 and the first receiving groove 322 can be omitted; any design including the filter basket 300 in the hook basket drain 10 should be protected.
[0068] Example 3
[0069] refer to Figure 9The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of Embodiment 1, except that the structure of the filter basket 300 is different. The hook part 320 is provided with a second receiving groove 323 and a snap-fit member 324. The hook basket drain 10 also includes an aromatherapy strip 400, which is received in the second receiving groove 323. The hook part 320 is threadedly connected to the filter basket 300, and the snap-fit member 324 is snapped into the second receiving groove 323 to prevent the aromatherapy strip 400 from detaching from the second receiving groove 323. By setting the aromatherapy strip 400, the bathroom is filled with the fragrance of the aromatherapy strip 400, reducing the odor coming back up from the sewer and improving the user experience.
[0070] Example 4
[0071] refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 1, except that the hook basket drain 10 also includes a fixing member 500. The fixing member 500 is accommodated in the drain cavity 110 and is disposed between the drain body 100 and the filter basket 300. The fixing member 500 is used to fix the filter basket 300. The fixing member 500 is provided with a slope 510. After the water generated in the bathroom falls into the hook basket drain 10, it moves along the slope 510 and falls into the filter basket 300.
[0072] refer to Figure 11 and Figure 12 The drain body 100 is provided with a first step groove 120, a second step groove 130 and a third step groove 140, which are interconnected. Both the second step groove 130 and the third step groove 140 are provided with protrusions 131. After the fixing member 500 enters the third step groove 140 from the first step groove 120, the protrusions 131 of the third step groove 140 are engaged with the fixing member 500. The hook basket drain 10 also includes a first mounting cover 600, which is connected to the drain body 100. After the first mounting cover 600 enters the second step groove 131 along the first step groove 120, the protrusions 131 of the second step groove 130 are engaged with the first mounting cover 600.
[0073] refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 It should be noted that the first mounting cover 600 is provided with at least one second drain hole 620.
[0074] refer to Figure 11The fixing member 500 has at least two protrusions 520 near the handle 200 for a person to grip and screw on, allowing the fixing member 500 to detach from the drain body 100. It should be noted that in this embodiment, the number of protrusions 520 is set to three, allowing the user's three fingers to contact and screw on the fixing member 500. It is understood that in other embodiments, the number of protrusions 520 can also be set to two or four; any design where the fixing member 500 has protrusions 520 for a person to grip should be protected.
[0075] refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 The first mounting cover 600 is provided with a mounting hole 610 for mounting a handle 200. The inner side wall of the mounting hole 610 is provided with a stepped surface 611. The handle 200 overlaps on the stepped surface 611 to prevent the handle 200 from detaching from the first mounting cover 600.
[0076] refer to Figure 13 The outer wall of the drain body 100 is provided with threads 150 for threaded connection with the sewer. In this embodiment, the hook basket drain 10 also includes a threaded connector 700, which is snapped onto the inner wall of the drain body 100 and is used for threaded connection with the sewer.
[0077] It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the hook basket drain 10 also includes a connector, which is snapped onto the inner wall of the drain body 100. The connector is provided with multiple second sealing rings and is used to connect to the sewer. When the hook basket drain 10 is installed in the sewer, the connector squeezes the second sealing rings to reduce the gap between the connector and the sewer, thereby fixing the connector and the sewer in place.
[0078] Example 5
[0079] refer to Figure 14 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 4, except that the handle 200 and the first mounting cover 600 have different structures. The handle 200 is provided with a first sealing ring 220, which is arranged along the circumference of the handle 200. When the handle 200 is installed on the first mounting cover 600, the handle 200 squeezes the first sealing ring 220 to prevent the handle 200 from detaching from the first mounting cover 600.
[0080] Example 6
[0081] refer to Figure 15The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of Embodiment 1, the difference being that the handle 200 includes a decorative part 230 and a handle part 240. The handle part 240 is provided with a mounting groove 241, and the decorative part 230 is snapped into the mounting groove 241. Users can replace the decorative part 230 according to their preferences to adapt to different bathroom decoration styles and to accommodate more usage scenarios.
[0082] Example 7
[0083] refer to Figure 16 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 6, except that the hook basket drain 10 includes a second mounting cover 1000. The second mounting cover 1000 is embedded in the drain body 100, and the second mounting cover 1000 does not have a second drain hole 620.
[0084] Example 8
[0085] refer to Figure 17 and Figure 18 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 1, except that the drain body 100 is also provided with a baffle 160. The baffle 160 is located at the end of the drain body 100 away from the handle 200. When sewage from the bathroom flows into the hook basket drain, the water flow impacts the baffle 160, the baffle 160 opens, and the sewage flows into the sewer. When there is no water flow in the bathroom, the baffle 160 returns to the closed state to prevent the odor from the sewer from flowing back into the bathroom, which can effectively prevent odor and provide a good user experience.
[0086] Example 9
[0087] refer to Figure 19The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a structure that is basically the same as that of the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 8. The difference is that the drain body 100 is also provided with a flow interceptor 170 and a drain guide 180. The flow interceptor 170 is connected to the bottom of the drain body 100, and part of the structure of the flow interceptor 170 is higher than the bottom of the drain body 100. Part of the structure of the flow interceptor 170 is connected to the sewer. The flow interceptor 170 is provided with a drainage channel 171. The drainage chamber 110 is connected to the sewer through the drainage channel 171. The drain guide 180 is provided with a drain outlet 181. In the height direction of the hook basket drain 10, the height of the flow interceptor 170 is higher than the height of the opening of the drain outlet 181. It is understandable that when water from the bathroom flows into the drain chamber 110 and accumulates to a height higher than the interceptor plate 170, the sewage can then pass over the interceptor plate 170 and be discharged into the sewer through the drain channel 171. When the sewage in the drain chamber 110 is higher than the interceptor plate 170, the sewage in the drain chamber 110 is also higher than the drain outlet 181. The sewage in the drain chamber 110 blocks the drain outlet 181. Therefore, the gas from the sewer cannot enter the bathroom from the drain outlet 181, which can effectively prevent odors and provide a good user experience.
[0088] refer to Figure 19 and Figure 20 It should be noted that the hook basket drain 10 also includes an odor-proof component 800. The odor-proof component 800 is provided with the aforementioned baffle 160. The odor-proof component 800 is threadedly connected to the drain body 100 to restrict the movement of the odor-proof component 800 in the height direction of the hook basket drain 10. This can effectively prevent backflow of sewage from impacting the odor-proof component 800. When the odor-proof component 800 moves upward, sewage enters the hook basket drain 10 through the gap between the odor-proof component 800 and the drain body 100.
[0089] refer to Figure 20 It should be noted that the hook basket drain 10 also includes a flange seat 900 for connecting to the sewer.
[0090] Example 10
[0091] refer to Figure 21 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 8, except that the drainage channel 171 is set on the side of the drain body 100.
[0092] Example 11
[0093] refer to Figure 22 The hook basket drain 10 in this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 in embodiment 1, except that the hook basket drain 10 is set as a long drain. The drain body 100 can hold more sewage at the same time, and the hook basket drain 10 drains faster.
[0094] Example 12
[0095] refer to Figure 23 The hook basket drain 10 of this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 of embodiment 10, except that the hook basket drain 10 includes a second mounting cover 1000. The second mounting cover 1000 does not have a second drain hole 620.
[0096] Example 13
[0097] refer to Figure 24 The hook basket drain 10 in this embodiment has a basically the same structure as the hook basket drain 10 in embodiment 11, except that the hook basket drain 10 includes a floor tile 1100. The floor tile 1100 is embedded in the drain body 100 to adapt to different decoration styles and increase the overall aesthetics of the bathroom.
[0098] Although the present invention has been described with reference to several typical embodiments, it should be understood that the terminology used is descriptive and exemplary, and not restrictive. Since the present invention can be embodied in many forms without departing from the spirit or essence of the invention, it should be understood that the above embodiments are not limited to any of the foregoing details, but should be interpreted broadly within the spirit and scope defined by the appended claims. Therefore, all variations and modifications falling within the scope of the claims or their equivalents should be covered by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A hook-and-loop floor drain, characterized in that, include: The main body of the floor drain is equipped with a drainage chamber; A handle is provided inside the drainage cavity; A filter basket is disposed within the drainage chamber, and the filter basket is provided with at least one first drainage hole; The handle and the filter basket are each provided with a hook and a hooking part. The hook is fitted inside the hooking part. When the handle is lifted, the hook moves the hooking part, which in turn moves the filter basket relative to the drain body.
2. The hook basket drain according to claim 1, characterized in that, The hook is located on the filter basket, the hook is located on the handle, the hook passes through the hook, and at least a portion of the hook protrudes from the top of the filter basket.
3. The hook basket drain according to claim 2, characterized in that, The hook part has a through hole at one end near the hook, and a first receiving groove at the other end away from the through hole. The filter basket is provided with a weight, which is received in the first receiving groove.
4. The hook basket drain according to claim 2, characterized in that, The hook part is provided with a second receiving groove and a snap-fit component. The hook basket drain also includes an aromatherapy strip, which is received in the second receiving groove. The hook part is connected to the filter basket, and the snap-fit component is snapped into the second receiving groove to prevent the aromatherapy strip from detaching from the second receiving groove.
5. The hook basket drain according to claim 1, characterized in that, The hook basket drain also includes a fixing member, which is accommodated in the drainage cavity and is disposed between the drain body and the filter basket to fix the filter basket. The fixing member is provided with an inclined surface.
6. The hook basket drain according to claim 5, characterized in that, The drain body is provided with a first stepped groove, a second stepped groove, and a third stepped groove, which are interconnected. Both the second and third stepped grooves are provided with protrusions. After the fixing member enters the third stepped groove from the first stepped groove, the protrusion of the third stepped groove is engaged with the fixing member. The hook basket drain includes a first mounting cover, which is connected to the drain body. After the first mounting cover enters the second stepped groove along the first stepped groove, the protrusion of the second stepped groove is engaged with the first mounting cover.
7. The hook basket drain according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first mounting cover is provided with a mounting hole for mounting the handle. The inner sidewall of the mounting hole is provided with a stepped surface, and the handle rests on the stepped surface to prevent the handle from detaching from the first mounting cover; or, The handle is provided with a first sealing ring, which is arranged along the circumference of the handle. When the handle is installed on the first mounting cover, the handle squeezes the first sealing ring to prevent the handle from detaching from the first mounting cover.
8. The hook basket drain according to claim 5, characterized in that, The fixing member has at least two protrusions at the end near the handle for a person to grip.
9. The hook basket drain according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer wall of the drain body is threaded for threaded connection with a sewer pipe; and / or, The hook basket drain also includes a threaded connector, which is snapped onto the inner wall of the drain body and is used for threaded connection with a sewer pipe; or, The hook basket drain also includes a connector, which is snapped onto the inner wall of the drain body. The connector is provided with at least one second sealing ring and is used to connect to the sewer.
10. The hook basket drain according to claim 1, characterized in that, The handle includes a decorative part and a handle part, the handle part is provided with a mounting groove, and the decorative part is snapped into the mounting groove.