NZ722541B - Waste fitting - Google Patents
Waste fittingInfo
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- NZ722541B NZ722541B NZ722541A NZ72254116A NZ722541B NZ 722541 B NZ722541 B NZ 722541B NZ 722541 A NZ722541 A NZ 722541A NZ 72254116 A NZ72254116 A NZ 72254116A NZ 722541 B NZ722541 B NZ 722541B
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Abstract
waste fitting which includes a plug mounted upon a sprung loaded pop-up cartridge, a mounting plate and a waste pipe connector; wherein the mounting plate provides a supporting bracket adapted to receive said pop-up cartridge as a push in grip fit therein; said supporting bracket further providing mounting points spaced around said bracket, for two or more supporting screws; said waste fitting further including an externally screw threaded securing ring which is dimensioned to engage an internal screw thread formed within said waste pipe connector; said securing ring providing an internally screw threaded socket located and arranged to correspond to each of said two or more supporting screws; the provision of the securing ring enables the supporting screws to be correctly positioned before the fitting is lowered into place, making installation very much easier and quicker. mounting points spaced around said bracket, for two or more supporting screws; said waste fitting further including an externally screw threaded securing ring which is dimensioned to engage an internal screw thread formed within said waste pipe connector; said securing ring providing an internally screw threaded socket located and arranged to correspond to each of said two or more supporting screws; the provision of the securing ring enables the supporting screws to be correctly positioned before the fitting is lowered into place, making installation very much easier and quicker.
Description
WASTE FITTING
The present invention relates to an improvement in the waste fitting disclosed and
claimed in New Zealand patent 584200.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a waste fitting for use in sanitary ware such as basins,
sinks, baths and showers. A waste fitting is a component mounted in the base of the
sanitary ware through which waste water passes into waste water outlet piping. The
waste fitting of the present invention has been developed for a basin, and therefore will
be described with particular reference to that application. However, it will be
appreciated that the waste fitting of the present invention also is suitable for use in
sinks, baths, and showers.
Background Art
Any discussion of the prior art throughout this specification is not an admission that
such prior art is widely known or forms part of the common general knowledge in the
field.
Any waste fitting is required to provide easy access for waste water from the basin into
the waste water piping, and must also provide a means of blocking off access to the
waste water piping for the occasions when the user wishes to fill the basin with water.
Also, it is an advantage if the waste fitting is easy to keep clean.
The simplest and most widely used means for blocking access to the waste water
piping is a manually removable plug which covers the outlet hole in the waste fitting; a
number of different designs of plugs have been developed. However, all plugs of this
type suffer from the disadvantage that they are separate from the waste fitting and
thus have to be tethered to the basin in some way or risk being lost or stolen.
To overcome this problem, "pop-up" plugs have been designed. Pop-up plugs are
permanently or semi-permanently mounted in the waste fitting and can be manually
pushed between a closed position in which the plug blocks off the outlet hole and an
open position in which the lower surface of the plug lies above the outlet hole, so that
water can flow through the outlet hole. Pop-up plugs are sprung loaded so that they
can be moved between the open and closed positions by pressing down on the upper
surface of the plug.
The most widely used design of pop-up plug has a pop-up cartridge and waste fitting
mounted in an externally screw threaded pipe which is screwed into the basin outlet
pipe. The pop-up cartridge is externally screw threaded near its lower end, and the
cartridge screw thread engages an internally screw threaded collar formed in the
interior of the pipe. This allows the pop-up cartridge to be removed for cleaning.
However, basin outlet holes generally come in one of two sizes – 32mm and 40mm
diameter. The design of this fitting is such that different sizes of fitting have to be
produced for 32mm basin outlet and 40mm basin outlet; this means that the plumber
has to carry additional stock.
A pop-up plug has been produced in which the internally screw threaded collar which
receives the pop-up cartridge is elongated, to extend below the level of the spring
cartridge and provides a socket for a securing screw which extends along the
longitudinal axis of the waste fitting, below the waste fitting. This design is rather more
versatile, but does have the drawback that the overall length of the fitting is increased,
and this can be inconvenient, or completely unacceptable, if the combined geometries
of the basin and outlet piping can accommodate only a short waste fitting.
Disclosure of Invention
The waste fitting disclosed in New Zealand patent 584200 overcame the above
described disadvantages, but proved to be relatively fiddly to fit into the waste pipe
connector, for the reasons discussed below. The waste fitting of the present invention
seeks to overcome this drawback by providing a waste fitting which is particularly rapid
and easy to fit.
The present invention provides a waste fitting which includes a plug mounted upon a
sprung loaded pop-up cartridge, a mounting plate and a waste pipe connector;
wherein the mounting plate provides a supporting bracket adapted to receive said pop-
up cartridge as a push in grip fit therein; said supporting bracket further providing
mounting points spaced around said bracket, for two or more supporting screws; said
waste fitting further including an externally screw threaded securing ring which is
dimensioned to engage an internal screw thread formed within said waste pipe
connector; said securing ring providing an internally screw threaded socket located
and arranged to correspond to each of said two or more supporting screws.
Preferably also the pop-up cartridge is formed with an external shoulder adapted to
receive a seal which forms a substantially watertight seal between the pop-up
cartridge and the supporting bracket when the pop-up cartridge is pushed into the
supporting bracket.
Preferably also the supporting bracket is formed with a central socket having an inner
diameter slightly smaller than the outer diameter of said external shoulder on the pop-
up cartridge, such that said socket can support said cartridge.
Preferably the supporting bracket also is formed with two apertures spaced one on
each side of said central socket; each said aperture being designed to receive a
securing screw and provide a mounting point therefor.
Preferably also the mounting plate also provides an annular flange the outer diameter
of which is sized to conceal a waste water hole in use.
Preferably also said waste pipe connector provides an internal shoulder located to
engage the lower surface of the securing ring.
Brief Description of Drawings
By way of example only, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described
in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is an exploded side view, partly sectioned, of a waste fitting in accordance
with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional side view of a waste fitting of the present invention with the plug
in the "open" position and the components partly assembled;
Figure 3 is a sectional side view of a waste fitting of the present invention with the plug
in the "open" position and the components fully assembled;
Figure 4a is a plan view of the mounting plate;
Figure 4b is a sectional side view of the part shown in Figure 4a;
Figure 5a is a plan view of the securing ring; and
Figure 5b is a sectional side view of the part shown in Figure 5a.
Best Mode of Carrying out the Invention
Referring to the drawings, a waste fitting 10 in accordance with the present invention
includes a plug 11, a sprung-loaded pop-up cartridge 12, a mounting plate 13, a first
mounting seal 14, a second mounting seal 15, and a waste pipe connector 16.
The plug 11 is of known type and consists of a disc which is circular in plan and has a
slightly domed upper surface 20 having an outer rim 21 and a flange 22 which also is
circular in plan and which has a slightly smaller diameter than the rim 21. The flange
22 is attached to the underside of the surface 20 by a wall 23, which is smaller in
diameter than either of the rim 21 or the rim 22, so that the combination of the rims 21
and 22 and wall 23 forms a groove 24 in which a plug seal 25 of known type is
mounted.
The plug seal provides a first annulus 26 which has an internal diameter such that the
plug seal is a snug fit in the groove 24 and a height equal to the height of the groove
24. The plug seal also provides a second annulus 27 which is formed around the
midpoint of the first annulus 26 and has an outer diameter slightly greater than that of
the rim 21.
The pop-up cartridge 12 is connected to a socket (not visible) formed centrally on the
underside of the plug 11 by means of a screw threaded connection. The interior of the
pop-up cartridge 12 is a known design and will not be described in detail:- it provides a
sprung loaded stem 28 mounted in a cylindrical body 29; the stem 28 can be moved
relative to the body 29 between "down" and "up" positions by manually applying
pressure in the direction of Arrow A as shown in Figure 1.
In use, the position of the pop-up cartridge 12 relative to the remainder of the waste
fitting 10 is adjusted such that when the stem 28 is in the "down" position, the plug 11
seats firmly on the mounting plate 13, with the second annulus 27 compressed against
the sides of the mounting plate 13, to form a watertight seal, and when the stem is in
the "up" position, the plug 11 is raised above the mounting plate 13 to leave a
sufficient gap between the underside of the rim 22 and the top of the mounting plate
13, for water to drain freely from the basin.
However, the exterior of the pop-up cartridge 12 differs in design from the standard
commercially available pop-up cartridge in that the lower end of the cartridge 12a is
not screw threaded but smooth sided, and the cartridge is formed with a shoulder 30
around the exterior of the body 29 of the cartridge, a short distance below the upper
edge of the body. The shoulder 30 provides a seating for an o-ring 31.
The mounting plate 13 provides an annular flange 32, the outer diameter of which is
larger than the waste water hole in the bottom of the basin, and the inner diameter of
which is only slightly larger than the outer diameter of the rim 21 of the plug 20, so that
the plug 20 can be pressed into the mounting plate 13 and the flexible annulus 27 can
seal against the inner surface 33 of the mounting plate 13 to provide a watertight seal.
The inner surface 33 of the mounting plate 13 is a curved wall of the same diameter as
the inner diameter of the flange 32. A bracket 34 is secured to the lower edges of the
inner surface 33, extending across a diameter of the flange 32. The bracket 34 has an
enlarged central portion 35 which provides a socket 36 coaxial with the longitudinal
axis of the mounting plate 13; the inner diameter of the socket 36 is slightly smaller
than the outer diameter of the shoulder 30 formed around the exterior of the body 29
of the pop-up cartridge 12, so that the socket 36 can support the pop-up cartridge 12,
as shown in Figures 2 and 3. The pop-up cartridge 12 is simply a push-in grip-fit in the
socket 36; this has three advantages:
- the cartridge is cheaper to manufacture because it is not necessary to screw thread
the body;
- because the cartridge does not need to be screwed into position, there is no risk of
damage to the stem of the cartridge from the tools used to screw the cartridge into
place;
- the cartridge can be pulled out for cleaning or replacement, without needing special
tools.
When the cartridge is positioned in the socket 36 as shown in Figure 2 and 3, the O-
ring 31 is compressed to form a substantially watertight seal between the cartridge and
the supporting bracket.
The first mounting seal 14 is annular in plan and is a T-cross-section seal with an inner
diameter slightly greater than the outer diameter of the surface 33, and an annular
flange 14a extending substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seal 14. The
outer diameter of the seal is slightly less than the outer diameter of the flange 32, so
that the seal 14 is not visible when the fitting is installed as described below.
The bracket 34 also provides mounting points in the form of apertures 37, equidistantly
spaced one on each side of the socket 36. The apertures 37 are dimensioned to
allow the ends of securing screws 38 to slide through them, but the diameter of the
apertures 37 is such that the heads 38a of the screws 38 cannot pass through, so that
the apertures 37 provide mounting points for the screws 38. The lower end of each of
the screws 38 is received in one of a pair of screw threaded sockets 39 formed in a
securing ring 50 as described below.
The waste pipe connector 16 is annular in plan and provides a first, upper portion 40
formed with an upstanding rim 41 for engagement with a corresponding groove 42
formed in the underside of the second seal 15, so that the seal 15 can be securely and
positively engaged with the waste pipe connector. The second, intermediate portion
43 of the waste pipe connector is of a reduced diameter and connects the portion 40 to
the third, lower portion 44 which is designed for drop-in engagement with a
conventional waste outlet pipe. Alternatively, the portion 44 may be externally screw-
threaded for engagement with a conventional internally screw-threaded waste outlet
pipe.
The lower portion 44 also is internally screw threaded at 51, to engage with the
securing ring 50 which is dimensioned to fit within the portion 44 and which is
externally screw threaded. Immediately below the internal screw thread 51 on the
lower portion 44, the portion 44 is formed with a shoulder 52 having an internal
diameter slightly this then the external diameter of the securing ring 50, so that when
correctly positioned within the lower portion 44, the securing ring 50 rests with its lower
circumference on the shoulder 52.
As shown in Figure 5a the securing ring 50 is formed with two opposed bosses 53 on
the internal wall thereof; each boss 53 provides one of the screw threaded sockets 39.
In the above described design, the securing screws 38 are located very much higher,
relative to the pop-up cartridge 12, than in the conventional pop-up plug design which
uses a securing screw located along the longitudinal axis of the pop-up cylinder, and
extends very much further below the end of the pop-up cylinder. This greatly reduces
the overall length of the fitting, and means that the fitting can be accommodated easily
inside any standard pipe fitting.
When fitted to a basin, (indicated in Figures 2 and 3 by hatched lines 60) the above
described fitting is arranged with the underside of the annular flange 32 on top of the
first seal 14, surrounding the outlet hole in the basin. The second seal 15 is engaged
with the upper portion of the waste pipe connector 16 as described above; the second
seal 15 surrounds the outlet hole on the basin on the underside of the basin. The
second seal 15 is formed with a ridged upper surface 45 to provide a watertight seal
when these ridges are compressed. When the screws 38 are tightened to the position
shown in Figures 2 and 3, the mounting plate 13 and the waste pipe connector 16 are
pulled towards each other, and the seals 14 and 15 are compressed onto the upper
and lower surfaces of the basin respectively, so that the fitting provides a watertight
seal around the outlet hole of the basin. In Figure 3, the spacing around the seals 14
and 15 is exaggerated, for clarity. The lower portion 44 of the waste pipe connector 16
is engaged with a waste outlet fitting in known manner.
In the design disclosed in New Zealand patent 584200, when the fitting was fitted to a
basin, the screws 38 had to be positioned from the top of the fitting so as to correctly
engage the screw threaded sleeves 39 in the lower portion 44 of the waste pipe.
Since visibility through the fitting necessarily is limited, it proved relatively easy for the
screws 38 to be misplaced, making this stage of the fitting potentially time-consuming
and fiddly.
To remedy this problem, the securing ring 50 was provided:– this allows the screws 38
to be screwed into the sockets 39 in the ring 50 before the fitting is lowered into the
waste pipe connector 16. Once the screws 38 have been engaged with the sockets
39, it is a simple matter to rotate the whole fitting (by rotating the mounting plate 13) to
screw the securing ring 50 into the screw threaded portion of the lower portion 44 of
the waste pipe connection. The shoulder 52 on the interior of the portion 44 prevents
the ring 50 from being misplaced.
The pop-up cylinder 12 is located in the socket 36 as described above, and the plug
11 is moved between the open position shown in Figure 2 and the closed position
shown in Figure 3 simply by applying manual pressure in the direction of Arrow A.
In the above described design, two securing screws 38 are used, but it will be
appreciated that the ring 50 could be modified to provide sockets for 3, 4, or even
more, securing screws if required.
The above described fitting may be made in any of a range of suitable materials, for
example metal or plastic materials.
Claims (6)
1. A waste fitting which includes a plug mounted upon a sprung loaded pop-up cartridge, a mounting plate and a waste pipe connector; wherein the mounting plate provides a supporting bracket adapted to receive said pop-up cartridge as 5 a push in grip fit therein; said supporting bracket further providing mounting points spaced around said bracket, for two or more supporting screws; said waste fitting further including an externally screw threaded securing ring which is dimensioned to engage an internal screw thread formed within said waste pipe connector; said securing ring providing an internally screw threaded 10 socket located and arranged to correspond to each of said two or more supporting screws.
2. The waste fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein said waste pipe connector provides an internal shoulder located to engage the lower surface of the 15 securing ring.
3. The waste fitting as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the pop-up cartridge is formed with an external shoulder adapted to receive a seal which forms a substantially watertight seal between the pop-up cartridge and the supporting 20 bracket when the pop-up cartridge is pushed into the supporting bracket.
4. The waste fitting as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the supporting bracket is formed with a central socket having an inner diameter slightly smaller than the outer diameter of said external shoulder on the pop-up 25 cartridge, such that said socket can support said cartridge.
5. The waste fitting as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the supporting bracket also is formed with two apertures spaced one on each side of said central socket; each said aperture being designed to receive a securing 30 screw and provide a mounting point therefor.
6. The waste fitting as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the mounting plate also provides an annular flange, the outer diameter of which is sized to conceal a waste water hole in use.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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NZ722541A NZ722541B (en) | 2016-07-26 | Waste fitting |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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NZ722541A NZ722541B (en) | 2016-07-26 | Waste fitting |
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NZ722541A NZ722541A (en) | 2016-09-30 |
NZ722541B true NZ722541B (en) | 2017-01-05 |
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