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Transportable modular washstand
   
Document Number
US Patent 6401274
Issued Date
June 11, 2002
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A central steel column serves as a core module for a portable washstand. The column extends upwardly from a horizontal foot, and has foot pumps which communicate with a water intake tube and with water spouts. In addition, the central column has fasteners, such as adjustable bands, for connecting fresh and waste water receptacles to the column. A yoke may have pins which extend into the rims of the receptacles to connect them to the column. The receptacles may be conventional cylindrical drums, which support a molded plastic countertop with washbasins positioned beneath the spouts. For decorative purposes, a molded front panel extends between the countertop and the base, and together with a sheet rear panel encloses the two drums. Paper towel and soap dispensers may be connected to the central column.
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Owner
Wilbert, Inc. (Broadview, IL)
Published
June 11, 2002
Application Number
09/775,303
Filed
February 1, 2001
US Classification
4/626   4/619 4/624 4/625
Int'l Classification
A47K   1/02   (20060101)   E03C   1/12   (20060101)   E03C   1/16   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/695,952, filed Oct. 25, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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4/626   4/625   4/624   4/620   4/619   4/627   4/628   4/639   4/640   4/643   4/644   4/646   4/650   4/653   4/516   4/517   4/518   4/519  
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