Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Wash receptacles – Plural receptacles
Patent
1980-07-07
1982-06-29
Artis, Henry K.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Wash receptacles
Plural receptacles
4641, 4619, 4650, 4651, 4286, 4287, A47K 112, A47K 400
Patent
active
043366201
ABSTRACT:
A self-skimming dish rinser for adaptation in a standard conventional sink comprising a liner inserted in the sink having side walls approximately equal to but slightly less than the sink side walls and a tray bottom having a drain opening fitting and aligned with the sink drain opening. The rinser including centering structure extending from the drain opening for facilitating such alignment. Additionally, the rinser side walls and bottom are sized and shaped to fit inside the conventional sink and the rinser side walls are spaced a predetermined distance from the sink side walls and remain in that position via the centering structure extending from the drain opening.
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Artis Henry K.
Malloy John Cyril
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