A bathroom cabinet
By designing a pull-out bathroom cabinet and storage slots, the problems of the bathtub taking up space and users holding items were solved, thus improving space utilization and user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- JOMOO KITCHEN & BATHROOM
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bathroom cabinet technology, and in particular to a bathroom cabinet. Background Technology
[0002] With the improvement of living standards, more and more people are keeping pets such as cats and dogs, and the pet economy is developing rapidly. Small and medium-sized pets such as cats and dogs require regular bathing, necessitating the purchase of a separate bath tub. However, this tub occupies bathroom space, reducing usable space. Furthermore, the bath tub lacks slots for holding items such as shower heads and hair dryers, requiring users to hold them by hand, thus compromising the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0003] This utility model provides a bathroom cabinet that requires the bathtub to occupy bathroom space only when in use. The bathtub is also equipped with slots for holding shower heads, hair dryers, and other items, thus improving the user experience.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0005] A bathroom cabinet includes a main cabinet and a secondary cabinet that can be pulled out and connected to the main cabinet. The secondary cabinet has a basin inside and a drain outlet. The secondary cabinet has a storage state where it is stored inside the main cabinet and a use state where it is outside the main cabinet. The secondary cabinet has a handle for pulling out the secondary cabinet and the handle has a storage space.
[0006] Furthermore, the upper surface of the handle is provided with a storage plane, and the handle is also provided with a storage slot, the storage plane and the storage slot forming a storage position.
[0007] Furthermore, the end of the storage surface away from the secondary cabinet is provided with a first slot, and the end of the storage surface away from the secondary cabinet is also provided with an upwardly extending handle plate, the handle plate having a notch that matches the first slot.
[0008] Furthermore, the end of the storage surface near the secondary cabinet is provided with an upwardly extending support plate, and the support plate is provided with a second slot corresponding to the first slot. The first slot and the second slot constitute the storage slot.
[0009] Furthermore, a drain fitting is provided inside the drain outlet for opening and closing the drain outlet.
[0010] Furthermore, the bottom of the secondary cabinet is also provided with several cabinet foot components, including a rotatable cabinet foot body, which is folded to make it parallel or nearly parallel to the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet, and unfolded to make it perpendicular to the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet.
[0011] When the cabinet body is in the first state, the secondary cabinet can be pulled out; when the cabinet body is in the second state, it can support the secondary cabinet in use.
[0012] Furthermore, it also includes limiting components. When the secondary cabinet is in use, the limiting components are sequentially installed between the secondary cabinet and the main cabinet, or sequentially installed between the basin and the main cabinet, to restrict the movement between the main cabinet and the secondary cabinet.
[0013] Furthermore, the bottom of the main cabinet is provided with a base, and the limiting component passes through the secondary cabinet and the main cabinet and is threaded to the base.
[0014] Furthermore, the countertop height of the secondary cabinet is lower than that of the main cabinet.
[0015] Furthermore, the main cabinet is equipped with partitions that divide the interior space of the main cabinet into a first space and a second space. The first space is used to store the secondary cabinets.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] 1. This utility model proposes a bathroom cabinet, comprising a main cabinet and a pull-out secondary cabinet connected to the main cabinet. The secondary cabinet contains a basin with a drain outlet. The secondary cabinet has a storage state within the main cabinet and a use state outside the main cabinet. Therefore, the secondary cabinet is only pulled out of the main cabinet when the basin is needed, and is stored in the main cabinet when not in use, avoiding the basin occupying additional bathroom space when not in use. In addition, the secondary cabinet is equipped with a handle, which the user uses to pull the secondary cabinet out of the main cabinet. The handle also has a storage space for temporarily placing items such as a shower head or hair dryer, thereby freeing the user's hands and improving the user experience.
[0018] 2. The bathroom cabinet proposed in this utility model has a storage plane on the upper surface of the handle and a storage slot on the handle. The storage plane and the storage slot constitute a storage position. The storage plane is used to place objects, and the storage slot is used to fix objects by snapping.
[0019] 3. The bathroom cabinet proposed in this utility model has an upwardly extending handle plate at the end of the storage surface away from the secondary cabinet body. The handle plate is convenient for pulling out while preventing items from rolling.
[0020] 4. The bathroom cabinet proposed in this utility model has a first slot at the end of the storage plane away from the secondary cabinet body, and an upwardly extending support plate at the end of the storage plane close to the secondary cabinet body. The support plate has a second slot corresponding to the first slot. The first slot and the second slot constitute a storage slot. The first slot and the second slot work together to hold items such as shower heads or hair dryers.
[0021] 5. The bathroom cabinet proposed in this utility model has several cabinet leg components at the bottom of the secondary cabinet. The cabinet leg components include rotatable cabinet leg bodies. The secondary cabinet can be stored in the main cabinet by folding the cabinet legs, or the secondary cabinet can be supported by unfolding the cabinet legs.
[0022] 6. The bathroom cabinet proposed in this utility model also includes a limiting member. When the secondary cabinet is in use, the limiting member is sequentially inserted into the secondary cabinet and the main cabinet or sequentially inserted into the basin and the main cabinet to restrict the movement between the main cabinet and the secondary cabinet.
[0023] 7. The bathroom cabinet proposed in this utility model has a secondary cabinet with a lower countertop height than the main cabinet, making the secondary cabinet suitable for children's washing and brushing or for forming a mop sink. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the 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 the utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the secondary cabinet of a bathroom vanity in a folded-back state according to the present invention.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the secondary cabinet of a bathroom vanity in use according to the present invention;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the opening of the cabinet door of the main cabinet body of a bathroom vanity according to the present invention;
[0028] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of a bathroom cabinet according to the present invention;
[0029] Figure 5 For the corresponding Figure 1 A sectional view;
[0030] Figure 6 For the corresponding Figure 2 A sectional view;
[0031] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a handle for a bathroom cabinet according to the present invention;
[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of a bathroom cabinet for children's washing and grooming according to the present invention;
[0033] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of a bathroom cabinet for pet bathing according to the present invention;
[0034] In the diagram, 10 is the main cabinet; 101 is the partition; 201 is the first space; 202 is the second space; 301 is the first cabinet door; 302 is the second cabinet door; 40 is the secondary cabinet; 50 is the basin; 501 is the drain outlet; 60 is the drain fitting; 70 is the handle; 701 is the shelf surface; 702 is the shelf slot; 7021 is the first slot; 7022 is the second slot; 80 is the handle plate; 90 is the support plate; 100 is the cabinet leg assembly; 1001 is the support; 1002 is the cabinet leg body; 110 is the limiting component; 120 is the base; and 130 is the guide rail. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The following is combined with Figures 1-9 This utility model will be described in detail.
[0036] A bathroom vanity includes a main cabinet 10 and a pull-out secondary cabinet 40 connected inside the main cabinet 10. A guide rail 130 is provided between the main cabinet 10 and the secondary cabinet 40 to reduce friction during the pulling process of the secondary cabinet 40, facilitating user access. The secondary cabinet 40 contains a basin 50 with a drain outlet 501. A drain fitting 60 is installed inside the drain outlet 501 for opening and closing the drain outlet 501. Furthermore, the basin 50 is a thin acrylic basin; compared to traditional ceramic basins, the acrylic thin basin is lighter and easier for users to pull out.
[0037] The secondary cabinet 40 is pull-out relative to the main cabinet 10, allowing it to be stored inside the main cabinet 10 and used outside it. Therefore, the secondary cabinet 40 is only pulled out of the main cabinet 10 when the basin 50 is needed, and stored inside when not in use, preventing the basin 50 from taking up extra bathroom space. Additionally, the secondary cabinet 40 has a handle 70, allowing users to pull it out of the main cabinet 10. The handle 70 also has a storage compartment for temporarily placing items such as a shower head or hair dryer, freeing up the user's hands and improving the user experience.
[0038] like Figure 7As shown, the upper surface of the handle 70 is provided with a storage plane 701, and the handle 70 is also provided with a storage slot 702. The storage plane 701 and the storage slot 702 constitute a storage position, wherein the storage plane 701 is used to place objects, and the storage slot 702 is used to fix objects by snapping. The storage plane 701 has a horizontal first slot 7021 and an upwardly extending handle plate 80 on the end face away from the secondary cabinet 40. Specifically, the handle plate 80 extends vertically upward and has a notch that matches the first slot 7021. The handle plate 80 facilitates the user to pull out and prevents objects from rolling to the ground. Furthermore, the storage surface 701 has an upwardly extending support plate 90 on one end face near the secondary cabinet 40. Specifically, the support plate 90 extends vertically upward and is provided with a second slot 7022 corresponding to the first slot 7021. The shape of the first slot 7021 and the second slot 7022 can be semi-circular or square.
[0039] The first slot 7021 and the second slot 7022 constitute the storage slot 702. The lowest point of the second slot 7022 is higher than the plane where the first slot 7021 is located. The first slot 7021 and the second slot 7022 work together to hold items such as shower heads or hair dryers, so that the water outlet or air outlet faces the basin body 50.
[0040] The bottom of the secondary cabinet 40 is also provided with several cabinet foot components 100. There are two cabinet foot components 100, and the number can be increased to improve the support performance of the cabinet foot components 100. The cabinet foot component 100 includes a support 1001 and a cabinet foot body 1002 rotatably connected to the support 1001. The support 1001 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the secondary cabinet 40. The cabinet foot body 1002 is folded to achieve a first state that is parallel or nearly parallel to the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet 40, and unfolded to achieve a second state that is perpendicular to the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet 40.
[0041] When in use, the secondary cabinet 40 is stored inside the main cabinet 10, and the cabinet body 1002 is in the first state; when the secondary cabinet 40 is in use, the cabinet body 1002 is in the second state to support the secondary cabinet 40.
[0042] The bathroom vanity also includes a limiting member 110. When the secondary cabinet 40 is pulled out and put into use, the limiting member 110 is sequentially inserted through the basin 50, the secondary cabinet 40, and the main cabinet 10 to restrict movement between the main cabinet 10 and the secondary cabinet 40. In other embodiments, the limiting member 110 may also be sequentially inserted through the secondary cabinet 40 and the main cabinet 10, which can similarly restrict movement between the main cabinet 10 and the secondary cabinet 40.
[0043] like Figure 6As shown, the bottom of the main cabinet 10 is provided with a limiting member 110. After the limiting member 110 passes through the secondary cabinet 40 and the main cabinet 10, it is threaded to the base 120, so that the limiting member 110 is in a fixed state.
[0044] The countertop height of the secondary cabinet (40) is lower than that of the main cabinet (10), thus meeting the needs of children for washing up. Figure 8 As shown; at the same time, it also facilitates bathing pets, such as Figure 9 As shown.
[0045] like Figure 2 As shown, the main cabinet 10 is provided with a partition 101, which divides the internal space of the main cabinet 10 into a first space 201 and a second space 202. The first space 201 is used to store the secondary cabinet 40. The main cabinet 10 is connected to a first cabinet door 301 and a second cabinet door 302 for opening the first space 201 and the second space 202, respectively.
[0046] The bathroom cabinet proposed in this embodiment is used as follows:
[0047] By default, secondary cabinet 40 is stored inside main cabinet 10, meaning secondary cabinet 40 is in a stored state. Figure 1 As shown. When the basin 50 is needed, the user pulls the secondary cabinet 40 out of the main cabinet 10 using the handle 70, so that the secondary cabinet 40 changes from the storage state to the use state. At this time, the cabinet body 1002 is unfolded to support the secondary cabinet 40. At the same time, the limiting member 110 is inserted through the basin 50 and the main cabinet 10 and threaded to the base 120, thereby preventing the main cabinet 10 and the secondary cabinet 40 from moving.
[0048] When the basin 50 needs to be folded up after use, first remove the limiting piece 110 to release the limiting between the main cabinet 10 and the secondary cabinet 40; then, fold the base body 1002 of each cabinet and push the secondary cabinet 40 into the main cabinet 10 to prevent the basin 50 from taking up extra bathroom space when not in use.
[0049] The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of this utility model, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of this utility model and implement it. They should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit and essence of this utility model should be covered within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A bathroom cabinet, characterized in that, It includes a main cabinet and a secondary cabinet that can be pulled out and connected to the main cabinet. The secondary cabinet has a basin inside and a drain outlet. The secondary cabinet has a storage state where it is stored inside the main cabinet and a use state where it is outside the main cabinet. The secondary cabinet has a handle for pulling out the secondary cabinet and the handle has a storage space.
2. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The upper surface of the handle is provided with a storage plane, and the handle is also provided with a storage slot. The storage plane and the storage slot constitute the storage position.
3. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The storage surface is provided with a first slot at the end away from the secondary cabinet, and the storage surface is also provided with an upwardly extending handle plate at the end away from the secondary cabinet, and the handle plate has a notch that matches the first slot.
4. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The storage surface is provided with an upwardly extending support plate at one end near the secondary cabinet. The support plate is provided with a second slot corresponding to the first slot. The first slot and the second slot constitute the storage slot.
5. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The drain outlet is equipped with a drain fitting for opening and closing the drain outlet.
6. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the secondary cabinet is also provided with several cabinet foot components. The cabinet foot components include rotatable cabinet foot bodies, which are folded to have a first state that is parallel or tends to be parallel to the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet, and unfolded to have a second state that is perpendicular to the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet. When the cabinet body is in the first state, the secondary cabinet can be pulled out; when the cabinet body is in the second state, it can support the secondary cabinet in use.
7. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a limiting component, which is sequentially inserted into the secondary cabinet and the main cabinet or sequentially inserted into the basin and the main cabinet when the secondary cabinet is in use, so as to restrict the movement between the main cabinet and the secondary cabinet.
8. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The bottom of the main cabinet is provided with a base, and the limiting member passes through the secondary cabinet and the main cabinet and is threaded to the base.
9. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The height of the secondary cabinet's countertop is lower than the height of the main cabinet's countertop.
10. A bathroom cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The main cabinet is equipped with a partition, which divides the internal space of the main cabinet into a first space and a second space. The first space is used to store the secondary cabinet.