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CN201770054U | 2011-03-23 | |||
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Patent claims A Bowl/tub for collecting water, which is made of easily bendable plastics / rubber material and which has two handles, characterized by the fact that the tub handles are formed by cut-outs in the tub sides near the upper free edge of the tub By the invention achieves that you can assemble the tub with one hand by bringing together the two handle holes, thereby water easily can be poured from the water collection bowl/tub. The tub is also so firm that it can stand on its own. |
AMENDED CLAIMS received by the International Bureau on 21 September 2015 (21.09.2015) Patent claims A Bowl/tub for collecting water, which is made of easily bendable plastics / rubber material and which has two handles, characterized by the fact that the tub hand les are formed by cut-outs in the body of the tub sides near the upper free edge of the tub By the invention achieves that you can assemble the tub with one hand by bringing together the two handle holes, thereby water easily can bepoured from the water collection bowl/tub. The tub is also so firm that it can stand on its own. |
Description:
The invention relates to a tub/bowl for storing water.
The tub is made of a material such as easily bendable plastics / rubber material, see fig. 3.
The tub includes two holes suitable for handles, which are formed by cutouts in the tub mutual sides near the upper free edge of the tub, see. Fig l .
The bowl/tub can be produced in varying sizes (height about 10- 35cm) which can be put down in, for example, the kitchen sink for collecting the running water.
By the invention, it is achieved, that one can assemble the tub with one hand in the two handle holes, whereby it is easy to pour water from the tub. The tub is also so firm that it can stand on its own.
The relevant known technique is described in the following documents:
CN201770054 U (Jingyong QIU) 201 1-03-23. See especially figures and abstract.
JP201 1045683 A (Okamoto) 201 1 -03- 10. See especially figures and summary.
GB241 1 103 A (Funkit WORLD) 2005-08-24. See especially the abstract shapes and page 4, lines 12-14.
CN201770054 U (Jingyong QIU) 2011-03-23 describes a bucket or watertub. The bucket / tub is made of a bendable and flexible material such as soft plastic or rubber. The tub has attached handle.
CN201770054 U (Jingyong QIU) 201 1-03-23 do not have a good tilt function with carved holes as handles.
JP201 1045683 A (Okamoto) 201 l-03-10,and GB2411 103 A (Funkit WORLD) 2005-08-24, describes similar buckets / tubs respectively. With and without handles and without pre-cut holes as handles and without good tilt function.
The invention differs from the prior technique in that the tub includes handles, which are formed by cutouts in the sides of the tub.
The problem of the known technique, which is solved by the invention, is that the beam is wide and unhandy in the known technique, when the water is to be poured out. This problem is seen the above-mentioned plastic containers, whereas the invention implies that one with one hand can pick the tub and pour water in a precisely controllable beam. This is possible as the tub is made in easily bendable plastic/rubber, which implies that the tub changes shape when lifted and a spout shape is created for pouring the water through.
The skilled person, who works with plastic tubs and want to solve the above problem, will not be inspired by either his general knowledge, his professional knowledge or other specific knowledge in the subject area to assign the contents of the claimed invention as a solution to this problem.
It is obtained, to collect water in the tub where the water can easily be re-used and easily poured.
The tub is made of easily bendable plastic / rubber material.
The tub is characterized by holes suitable for handles, which are formed by cutouts in the mutual sides of the tub near the upper free edge of the tub.
The bowl can be produced in varying sizes.
By the invention it is achieved, that one can assemble the tub with one hand in the two handle holes, whereby it is easy to pour water from the tub. The tub is also so firm that it can stand on its own.