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US2066773A
US2066773A US56221A US5622135A US2066773A US 2066773 A US2066773 A US 2066773A US 56221 A US56221 A US 56221A US 5622135 A US5622135 A US 5622135A US 2066773 A US2066773 A US 2066773A
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  • the present invention relates to a drain and waste pipe flushing apparatus and comprises a flexible cup adapted to be placed in sealing engagement with the open end of the drain or u waste pipe and having means for connecting the flexible member with a faucet adapted to supply water under pressure.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to provide a drain pipe flusher having an elastic cup with means for connecting it to a source of water pressure and an elastic skirt surrounding the cup and acting to provide a suction chamber when the cup member is fitted into engagement with the open end of a drain pipe and to engage the surrounding surface adjacent the drain pipe to firmly hold the cup in fitted relationship therewith.
  • the cup member is formed of rubber of varying hardness, the zone adjacent to the open end being formed of rubber having a higher degree of elasticity than the remainder of the cup, and the end of this comparatively elastic zone projects beyond the open end of the skirt which overlies the cup.
  • the end of the cup member is fitted over the open end of a drain pipe and vmanualpressure is applied to the cup member to compress the elastic portion thereof so that the end of the skirt member engages the surface surrounding the end of the drain pipe.
  • the elastic portion thereof is deformed and the end of the skirt member is pressed into engagement with the surface surrounding the drain pipe whereby it acts as a suction cup to hold the cup member in sealing engagement with the drain pipe.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a sealing cup and a suction chamber forming element adapted to hold the cup in sealing relation with the drain pipe, and in combination therewith means adapted to receive the end of a hose for supplying water under pressure to the cup or alternately to receive a cap member which permits the device to be used in the same manner as a conventional plumbers suction
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an elastic cup with a skirt overlying the same and combining therewith in forming a suction chamber when the device is placed in engagement with the surface surrounding the open end of a drain pipe, the end surfaces of the cup and skirt being formed with annular grooves which provide additional suction means for holding the device with respect to the end of the drain pipe.
  • Fig. 2 is a section of the device
  • Fig. 3 is a section of the device in sealing relation with the drain pipe opening
  • Fig. 4 is a view partly in section illustrating a modification.
  • the numeral l designates a cup formed of rubber and having an internally threaded bore 2 receiving the screw-threaded end of a. plunger 3.
  • the open end i of the cup member is provided with an annular head 5 formed of comparatively soft rubber, the soft rubber extending upwardly a distance approximately indicated by the line 6.
  • the cup member I is provided with a passage 1 communicating with a metallic fitting 8 in the side wall thereof and adapted to be connected by a hose 8 to a water faucet HI.
  • a skirt ll formed of elastic material and having a bead l2 extending circumferentially around the open end thereof.
  • the numeral i3 designates a drain opening in the bottom of the sink II and in using the present device in connection therewith the operator presses on the plunger 3 with the bead 5 in a position surrounding the opening IS.
  • the highly elastic portion of the cup member i is compressed so that the bead I2 on the skirt ll engages the surface of the sink surrounding the cup I.
  • a suction condition is set up which tends to maintain the bead I! in engagement with the surface of the sink I4 and the latter holds the bead 5 on the cup I in sealing relation with respect to the drain opening it. Water may then be supplied from the faucet Ill through the hose 9 into the cup i to flush the drain pipe it.
  • FIG. 4 there is shown a modification wherein the cup la has a bead Ia at its open end provided with an annular groove I8 and the skirt Ila has its bead Ha provided with an annular groove l1.
  • the annular grooves l6 and I1 constitute suction chambers which tend to more firmly hold the device with respect to the drain opening.
  • a device of the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material and with a. screwthreaded fitting in its closed end, a plunger received in said fitting, a passage opening'into the interior of said cup and having a fitting at its outer end adapted to receive the end of a hose, and a skirt formed integral with said cup member and overlying a substantial portion of the same, the open end of said skirt being in a plane difierent from the plane of the open end of said cup, whereby the said cup is adapted to engage a surface surrounding a drain opening in advance of engagement 01' said skirt therewith, the end surface of said cup surrounding the opening therein having an annular groove providing a suction chamber.
  • a device the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material and with a screwthx eaded fitting in its closed end, a plunger received in said fitting, a passage opening into the interior of said cup and having a fitting at its outer end adapted to receive the end oi a hose, and a skirt formed integral with said cup member and overlying a substantial portion 01' the same, the open end of said skirt being in a plane different from the plane of the open end of said cup, whereby the said cup is adapted to engage a surface surrounding a drain opening in advance of engagement oi said skirt therewith, the end surface surrounding the open end of said skirt having an annular groove providing a suction chamber.
  • a device of the character described comprising a cup, said cup having the major portion thereof formed of comparatively hard rubber, the zone adjacent to the open end oi said cup being formed of rubber having a comparatively high degree of elasticity, the relatively hard portion of said cup having a socket for the reception of a plunger element, and an elastic skirt formed integral with said cup and overlying a substantial portion of the same, the end surface of said cup and skirt each being formed with an annular groove therein.
  • a device of the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material. said cup member being closed at one end and open at the other, and an elastic skirt integrally united with said cup at a zone nearer the closed end than the open end and gradually flaring outwardly with respect to the outer wall of the cup, said skirt terminating in a plane spaced inwardly of the open end of said cup.
  • a device of the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material, said cup member being closed at one end and open at the other, an elastic skirt integrally united with said cup at a zone nearer the closed end than the open end and gradually flaring outwardly with respect to the outer wall of the cup, said skirt terminating in a plane spaced inwardly of the open end of said cup, and the open end surfaces of said cup member and skirt each having an annular groove extending continuously around the same and providing suction chambers therefor.

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Jan. 5, 1937. G. FELICE DRAIN AND FLUSHING APPARATUS Filed Dec. 26, 1935 INVENTOR ATTORNEYS Patented Jan. 5, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1mm AND rwsnmc APPARATUS George Felice, Detroit, Mich. Application December 26, 1935, Serial No. 56,221
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The present invention relates to a drain and waste pipe flushing apparatus and comprises a flexible cup adapted to be placed in sealing engagement with the open end of the drain or u waste pipe and having means for connecting the flexible member with a faucet adapted to supply water under pressure.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a drain pipe flusher having an elastic cup with means for connecting it to a source of water pressure and an elastic skirt surrounding the cup and acting to provide a suction chamber when the cup member is fitted into engagement with the open end of a drain pipe and to engage the surrounding surface adjacent the drain pipe to firmly hold the cup in fitted relationship therewith. The cup member, according to the present invention, is formed of rubber of varying hardness, the zone adjacent to the open end being formed of rubber having a higher degree of elasticity than the remainder of the cup, and the end of this comparatively elastic zone projects beyond the open end of the skirt which overlies the cup. In using the device the end of the cup member is fitted over the open end of a drain pipe and vmanualpressure is applied to the cup member to compress the elastic portion thereof so that the end of the skirt member engages the surface surrounding the end of the drain pipe. In continuing to press the cup member downwardly the elastic portion thereof is deformed and the end of the skirt member is pressed into engagement with the surface surrounding the drain pipe whereby it acts as a suction cup to hold the cup member in sealing engagement with the drain pipe.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sealing cup and a suction chamber forming element adapted to hold the cup in sealing relation with the drain pipe, and in combination therewith means adapted to receive the end of a hose for supplying water under pressure to the cup or alternately to receive a cap member which permits the device to be used in the same manner as a conventional plumbers suction Another object of the present invention is to provide an elastic cup with a skirt overlying the same and combining therewith in forming a suction chamber when the device is placed in engagement with the surface surrounding the open end of a drain pipe, the end surfaces of the cup and skirt being formed with annular grooves which provide additional suction means for holding the device with respect to the end of the drain pipe.
With the above and other ends in view the invention is more fully disclosed with reference to the accompanying drawing in which- 5 Figure 1 is a section of a sink and illustrating the use of the present apparatus;
Fig. 2 is a section of the device;
Fig. 3 is a section of the device in sealing relation with the drain pipe opening, and
Fig. 4 is a view partly in section illustrating a modification.
Like characters of reference are employed throughout to designate corresponding parts.
In the drawing the numeral l designates a cup formed of rubber and having an internally threaded bore 2 receiving the screw-threaded end of a. plunger 3. The open end i of the cup member is provided with an annular head 5 formed of comparatively soft rubber, the soft rubber extending upwardly a distance approximately indicated by the line 6. The cup member I is provided with a passage 1 communicating with a metallic fitting 8 in the side wall thereof and adapted to be connected by a hose 8 to a water faucet HI. Surrounding the cup member I is a skirt ll formed of elastic material and having a bead l2 extending circumferentially around the open end thereof. Upon reference to Fig. 2. it will be observed that the end 4 of the cup member I projects outwardly through the end of the skirt II.
The numeral i3 designates a drain opening in the bottom of the sink II and in using the present device in connection therewith the operator presses on the plunger 3 with the bead 5 in a position surrounding the opening IS. The highly elastic portion of the cup member i is compressed so that the bead I2 on the skirt ll engages the surface of the sink surrounding the cup I. By pressing downwardly to deform the skirt II and force the air out of the same a suction condition is set up which tends to maintain the bead I! in engagement with the surface of the sink I4 and the latter holds the bead 5 on the cup I in sealing relation with respect to the drain opening it. Water may then be supplied from the faucet Ill through the hose 9 into the cup i to flush the drain pipe it.
When it is desired to use the present device in the same manner as a conventional plumbers suction pump the hose 9 is disconnected from the fitting 8 and a cap I5 is placed over the same as indicated in Fig. 3.
In Fig. 4 there is shown a modification wherein the cup la has a bead Ia at its open end provided with an annular groove I8 and the skirt Ila has its bead Ha provided with an annular groove l1. When this modified device is placed with respect to a drain opening in the manner above described the annular grooves l6 and I1 constitute suction chambers which tend to more firmly hold the device with respect to the drain opening.
Although specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described it will be understood that various changes may be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit of the invention and such changes are contemplated.
What I claim is:
1. A device of the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material and with a. screwthreaded fitting in its closed end, a plunger received in said fitting, a passage opening'into the interior of said cup and having a fitting at its outer end adapted to receive the end of a hose, and a skirt formed integral with said cup member and overlying a substantial portion of the same, the open end of said skirt being in a plane difierent from the plane of the open end of said cup, whereby the said cup is adapted to engage a surface surrounding a drain opening in advance of engagement 01' said skirt therewith, the end surface of said cup surrounding the opening therein having an annular groove providing a suction chamber.
2. A device the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material and with a screwthx eaded fitting in its closed end, a plunger received in said fitting, a passage opening into the interior of said cup and having a fitting at its outer end adapted to receive the end oi a hose, and a skirt formed integral with said cup member and overlying a substantial portion 01' the same, the open end of said skirt being in a plane different from the plane of the open end of said cup, whereby the said cup is adapted to engage a surface surrounding a drain opening in advance of engagement oi said skirt therewith, the end surface surrounding the open end of said skirt having an annular groove providing a suction chamber.
3. A device of the character described comprising a cup, said cup having the major portion thereof formed of comparatively hard rubber, the zone adjacent to the open end oi said cup being formed of rubber having a comparatively high degree of elasticity, the relatively hard portion of said cup having a socket for the reception of a plunger element, and an elastic skirt formed integral with said cup and overlying a substantial portion of the same, the end surface of said cup and skirt each being formed with an annular groove therein.
4. A device of the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material. said cup member being closed at one end and open at the other, and an elastic skirt integrally united with said cup at a zone nearer the closed end than the open end and gradually flaring outwardly with respect to the outer wall of the cup, said skirt terminating in a plane spaced inwardly of the open end of said cup.
5. A device of the character described comprising a cup member formed of elastic material, said cup member being closed at one end and open at the other, an elastic skirt integrally united with said cup at a zone nearer the closed end than the open end and gradually flaring outwardly with respect to the outer wall of the cup, said skirt terminating in a plane spaced inwardly of the open end of said cup, and the open end surfaces of said cup member and skirt each having an annular groove extending continuously around the same and providing suction chambers therefor.
GEORGE FELICE.
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US2644181A (en) * 1950-11-30 1953-07-07 Hettye S Lazarus Plunger with wiping fingers
US2844826A (en) * 1954-08-03 1958-07-29 Samuel S Cheiten Pressure device
US3766587A (en) * 1972-03-02 1973-10-23 Trans Canada Pipelines Ltd Scraper cups
US4294424A (en) * 1978-07-20 1981-10-13 Jacques Teissier Suction gripping device
US5099527A (en) * 1990-03-09 1992-03-31 Roose Lars D Splash deflector
US5971141A (en) * 1998-03-31 1999-10-26 Shafik; Aasef M. Toilet accessory kit
US5974596A (en) * 1997-11-05 1999-11-02 Strzok; Michael Jerome High pressure plunger device
US6098212A (en) * 1999-02-22 2000-08-08 Rogan; James M. Plumbing apparatus
US6361542B1 (en) 2000-05-17 2002-03-26 Prism Enterprises, Inc. Obstetrical vacuum extractor cup with force measuring capabilities
US20030230325A1 (en) * 2002-06-17 2003-12-18 Barcay S. John Drain washing apparatus
US20050137603A1 (en) * 2003-11-12 2005-06-23 Kevin Belew Acetabular cup positioning instrument

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2644181A (en) * 1950-11-30 1953-07-07 Hettye S Lazarus Plunger with wiping fingers
US2844826A (en) * 1954-08-03 1958-07-29 Samuel S Cheiten Pressure device
US3766587A (en) * 1972-03-02 1973-10-23 Trans Canada Pipelines Ltd Scraper cups
US4294424A (en) * 1978-07-20 1981-10-13 Jacques Teissier Suction gripping device
US5099527A (en) * 1990-03-09 1992-03-31 Roose Lars D Splash deflector
US5974596A (en) * 1997-11-05 1999-11-02 Strzok; Michael Jerome High pressure plunger device
US5971141A (en) * 1998-03-31 1999-10-26 Shafik; Aasef M. Toilet accessory kit
US6098212A (en) * 1999-02-22 2000-08-08 Rogan; James M. Plumbing apparatus
US6361542B1 (en) 2000-05-17 2002-03-26 Prism Enterprises, Inc. Obstetrical vacuum extractor cup with force measuring capabilities
US20030230325A1 (en) * 2002-06-17 2003-12-18 Barcay S. John Drain washing apparatus
US7063095B2 (en) * 2002-06-17 2006-06-20 Ecolab Inc. Drain washing apparatus
US20050137603A1 (en) * 2003-11-12 2005-06-23 Kevin Belew Acetabular cup positioning instrument

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