US3680153A - Drain for plumbing fixtures - Google Patents
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- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03C—DOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
- E03C1/00—Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
- E03C1/12—Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
- E03C1/22—Outlet devices mounted in basins, baths, or sinks
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- ABSTRACT Covers a drain structure for a plumbing fixture such as a lavatory.
- the drain structure includes a cylindrical metallic liner having its internal wall and most of its external wall covered by a plastic material. The uncovered portion of the metallic liner may be threaded so as to receive a threaded nut for affixing the drain mechanism to the basin of the plumbing fixture.
- the conventional drain of a lavatory or bathtub or like plumbing fixture is generally made of metal, such as plated brass or stainless steel.
- the conventional plumbing fixture is designed and intended to allow water and other fluids, whatever their chemical and physical composition, to be discharged through the drain, then through its tailpipe, and finally through the main exhaust pipe into the sewer system.
- the metallic drain or the metallic tailpipe of the conventional plumbing fixture is often caked by corrosive or other foreign materials which accumulate on the inner wall of the drain channel. Such foreign materials may have physical or chemical properties which make them suitable for adherence to the tailpipe inner wall and other parts of the flow path or the drain.
- the metallic structure is corroded due to the chemical and physical action arising, not only on account of the solid materials accumulating on the inner wall of the drain and its tailpipe, but also by fluids having destructive properties as they traverse the metallic mechanism.
- Such caking and corrosion also reduce the transmission efficiency of the drain mechanism and, moreover, if caking or corrosion is present and continues long enough or extends deeply enough, apertures or other undesirable slits or openings may be developed in the wall of the drain structure so that the structure will leak and require repair or replacement by a plumber.
- One of the main objects of this invention is to provide a drain mechanism which has only smooth plastic materials exposed to the liquids and semisolids which are expected to traverse the drain mechanism but unexposed parts of the drain mechanism will be metallic for reinforcement of the drain structure.
- Another of the objects of this invention is to provide a drain mechanism which is made of plastic material but is reinforced by metallic material which is, in large part, sandwiched between surfaces of plastic material, the plastic material being the only material which is exposed to the liquids and semi-solids which traverse the drain mechanism.
- Still another of the objects of this invention is to provide a drain mechanism made of plastic material which is also reinforced by metallic material, in which the plastic material is the only material on the inner wall of the drain mechanism to provide a smooth surface exposed to liquids and solids which traverse the drain mechanism, but the metallic material will form the external threaded part of the drain mechanism and is used for establishing the physical connections between the drain mechanism and the rest of the lavatory or bathtub or other plumbing fixture.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view through the center of the drain opening of a plumbing fixture such as a lavatory, only part of the plumbing fixture being shown in the Figure;
- FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the principal drain mechanism per se
- FIG. 2a shows an enlarged cross-sectional view of the upper flange of the plumbing fixture
- FIG. 3 shows a front elevational view of a part of the drain mechanism per se
- FIG. 4- shows a cross-sectional view of the drain mechanism taken along the lines 4-4 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 shows another front-elevational view of the drain mechanism per se taken at a different angular position of the drain mechanism
- FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of the front of the metallic liner which is used to reinforce the drain mechanism, this view being taken along the lines 66 of FIG. 5.
- the reference character 10 designates the basin of a lavatory or a bathtub or other plumbing fixture which may be made of earthenware, chinaware or other porcelain material, or of a stainless steel material; 12 designates the drain body; 14 the drain opening in the basin 10 of the plumbing fixture into which the drain body 12 is insertable; 16 the upper outer tapered or flanged collar of the drain body 12, the upper edge of which may be flush with the adjacent surface of the basin 10 of the plumbing fixture; 18 the adjacent lower or secondary tapered collar of the drain body 12; 20 the cylindrical upper portion of the drain body 12 which is preferably made of a plastic material; 22 the tailpipe also preferably made of a plastic material; 24 the threaded segment of the metallic liner of the drain body 12; 28 the conventional overflow path of a plum bing fixture 10 such as a lavatory; 30 a nut which may preferably be made of a plastic material; 32 a flat washer which may be made of metal; and 34 a flexible tape
- the threaded nut 30 When the drain I2 is inserted into the drain opening 14 in the basin 10 of a lavatory or other plumbing fixture, the threaded nut 30 may be rotated about the threaded segment 24 so that the internal threads of the nut 30 and the external threads of the metallic member 24 will be engaged to cause the nut 30 to advance toward the upper segment of the drain mechanism 12. The nut 30 will then move the washer 32 upwardly against the flexible gasket 34 so as to fasten the drain body 12 in place against the underside of the basin 10.
- FIG. 2 shows the construction of the drain body 12.
- FIG. 6 shows the general construction of the metal liner 40 which is almost completely encased within the drain body 12.
- the metal liner 40 includes the threaded segment 24 for receiving the threaded nut 30 (see FIG. 1) when the drain body 12 is to be assembled into its position and held fixedly at the bottom of the basin of the lavatory, and an upper segment 36 which recedes into a pair of sloping or tapered collars 42 and 44.
- the metallic liner 40 of FIG. 6 is the only metallic part used in or required for the reinforcement of the drain body 12.
- the liner 40 is positioned or sandwiched between the inner segment 50 of the plastic material and the outer segment 52 also of plastic material.
- FIG. 2A shows the upper end of the metallic liner 40 encased by and between the two other segments 26 and 54.
- the plastic material above-referred to may be any suitable plastic material, but it is preferably a talcum filled polypropolene material selected for its chemical resistance and rigidity.
- the metallic liner 40 may be made of any suitable metallic material, but it is preferably made of cadmium plated steel.
- the nut 30 is preferably made of Celcon plastic material so that there will be little, if any, corrosion between nut 30 and the threaded segment 24 of the metallic liner 40 upon the possible advent of a corrosive atmosphere. A nut 30 so constructed may be easily connected or separated, as desired.
- the threaded segment 24 is located on the outside of the drain body 12. In this position, i.e., external of the drain body 12, the threaded segment, as well as the rest of the metal liner 40, cannot be affected chemically or physically by the liquids or semi-solids that are transported through the center or inner wall of the drain body 12.
- Our drain body structure involves an inner layer 50 of plastic material and an outer layer 52 of the same plastic material both joined together at their upper extremities and, providing between the two plastic layers, a cavity in which is positioned a metallic liner 40 completely filling the cavity.
- the metallic liner 40 functions as a reinforcement component for the physical structure.
- the smooth plastic interior wall of the inner plastic layer is non-corrosive and remains non-corrosive.
- the metallic liner. 40 is not positioned in the path of the flow of liquids and semi-solids through the drain port and hence hardly requires cleaning or replacement or repair.
- the drawn body structure includes tier openings 60 and 62 in the cylindrical upper portion 20.
- a feature of the metallic liner 40 is its threaded lower segment 24 which threadingly receives the plastic nut 30 for fastening the drain body fixedly to the basin 10 of the plumbing fixture.
- the exposed threaded segment 24 of the liner 40 is completely removed from the liquid flow passage and hence cannot be corroded or caked by foreign matter.
- the threaded segment 24 of the drain structure 12, which carries the load during installation and thereafter, is metallic.
- the metallic reinforcement liner 40 is made of metal, such as steel, with an anti-corrosive finish, such as cadmium.
- the anti-corrosive finish on liner 40 protects the structure against environmental effects, such as humidity, oxygen, etc., to which the structure may be exposed.
- the drain structure 12 is easy to manufacture and, except for the fasteners, is a unitary device which is low in cost and simple and easily installed.
- a reinforced unitary drain structure for the drain opening of a plumbing fixture comprising a hollow substantially cylindrical metallic liner the upper end of which is flared and a continuous plastic coating bonded on and covering all of the inner surface of said liner and all of both sides of the flared upper end thereof and tier means located in the cylindrical upper portion of said drain structure.
- a reinforced unitary drain structure according to claim 1 in which the outer surface is threaded to receive a threaded holding member.
- a reinforced unitary drain structure according to claim I in which the outer surface of the metallic liner is threaded and means including a threaded nut to engage the threaded segment of said metallic liner to hold the drain structure against the plumbing fixture.
- a reinforced unitary drain structure according to claim 2 including a flexible gasket, and a threaded nut which engages the threaded segment of the outer surface of the metallic liner for holding the drain structure affixed to the plumbing fixture.
- a reinforced unitary drain structure according to claim 4 having an opening through the metallic liner and its plastic coating providing an overflow path for the structure.
- a unitary drain structure for the basin of a plumbing fixture comprising a hollow, cylindrical, metallic member which is tapered at one end, plastic material bended on and superimposed on all of the internal surface of said member and on all of the outer surface of said metallic member except the lowermost portion of the outer surface of said metallic member, means for fastening said structure to the basin of the plumbing fixture and tier means located in the cylindrical upper portion of said drain structure.
- a unitary drain structure in which the fastening means includes a screw-threaded segment in the lowermost portion of the outer wall of said metallic member and a nut threadedly engaging said screw-threaded segment of the outer wall.
- a unitary drain structure for a plumbing fixture having a drain opening therein comprising a hollow core sheathed in plastic material both over all of its inner wall and on the upper portion of its outer wall so as to constitute an integral and unitized cylindrical body, the lower metallic portion of said outer wall being threaded, means for threadingly engaging the lower metallic portion of the outer wall of said body so as to hold said drain structure locked against said plumbing fixture and tier means located in the cylindrical upper portion of said drain structure.
- a unitary drain structure comprising a plumbing fixture having an opening at the base thereof, a substantially cylindrical drain body having a metallic core, the internal wall of which is fully covered by plastic material and the outer wall of which is partially covered by plastic material, the bare metallic lower portion of said outer wall being threaded, and means for threadingly engaging the threaded metallic portion of the outer wall so as to hold said drain structure rigidly against said plumbing fixture and tier means located in the cylindrical upper portion of said drain structure.
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US4218785A (en) * | 1979-04-16 | 1980-08-26 | Bristol Products, Inc. | Drain assembly for a lavatory basin |
GB2224930A (en) * | 1988-10-25 | 1990-05-23 | John Swindells | Seal for basins and sinks |
FR2675683A1 (en) * | 1991-04-29 | 1992-10-30 | Lagreve Claude | Magnetic holder to enable a bar of soap to dry quickly in the surrounding air |
US6192532B1 (en) * | 1998-12-31 | 2001-02-27 | Plumbrite, Inc. | Shower drain replacement device |
US20030159211A1 (en) * | 2002-02-27 | 2003-08-28 | Hodges B. Eugene | Shower drain |
US20060108558A1 (en) * | 2002-09-19 | 2006-05-25 | Caroma Industries Limited | Outlet arrangement |
US20070236003A1 (en) * | 2006-04-07 | 2007-10-11 | Zurn Industries, Inc. | Floor drain stabilizer ring |
US9714504B2 (en) | 2013-10-02 | 2017-07-25 | Canplas Industries Ltd. | Bathtub drain and overflow kit |
USD883450S1 (en) * | 2015-07-16 | 2020-05-05 | Jerry Kuo-Yung Kuo | Pipe for a sink drain stopper |
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US2858989A (en) * | 1955-05-16 | 1958-11-04 | Given Machinery Company | Stainless steel sink drainage sleeve with stopper and mounting means |
US3045254A (en) * | 1961-05-05 | 1962-07-24 | Robert G Cook | Bathtub with liner |
US3069697A (en) * | 1956-08-30 | 1962-12-25 | Gen Motors Corp | Drain closure |
US3281869A (en) * | 1964-02-12 | 1966-11-01 | Corning Glass Works | Sink strainer assembly |
US3307206A (en) * | 1964-02-21 | 1967-03-07 | A H Voss Company | Drainage stopper |
US3411628A (en) * | 1966-02-21 | 1968-11-19 | Nat Distillers Chem Corp | Combination plastic-stainless steel sink strainer |
US3509587A (en) * | 1968-01-05 | 1970-05-05 | Irving Fins | Sink strainer body assembly |
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US2316724A (en) * | 1942-03-09 | 1943-04-13 | Sperry Pierce | Outlet connector with strainer for tanks |
US2858989A (en) * | 1955-05-16 | 1958-11-04 | Given Machinery Company | Stainless steel sink drainage sleeve with stopper and mounting means |
US3069697A (en) * | 1956-08-30 | 1962-12-25 | Gen Motors Corp | Drain closure |
US3045254A (en) * | 1961-05-05 | 1962-07-24 | Robert G Cook | Bathtub with liner |
US3281869A (en) * | 1964-02-12 | 1966-11-01 | Corning Glass Works | Sink strainer assembly |
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US4218785A (en) * | 1979-04-16 | 1980-08-26 | Bristol Products, Inc. | Drain assembly for a lavatory basin |
GB2224930A (en) * | 1988-10-25 | 1990-05-23 | John Swindells | Seal for basins and sinks |
GB2224930B (en) * | 1988-10-25 | 1993-06-16 | John Swindells | Sealing device for sealing around the waste outlet of a basin |
FR2675683A1 (en) * | 1991-04-29 | 1992-10-30 | Lagreve Claude | Magnetic holder to enable a bar of soap to dry quickly in the surrounding air |
US6192532B1 (en) * | 1998-12-31 | 2001-02-27 | Plumbrite, Inc. | Shower drain replacement device |
US6766545B2 (en) | 2002-02-27 | 2004-07-27 | B. Eugene Hodges | Shower drain |
US20030159211A1 (en) * | 2002-02-27 | 2003-08-28 | Hodges B. Eugene | Shower drain |
US20060108558A1 (en) * | 2002-09-19 | 2006-05-25 | Caroma Industries Limited | Outlet arrangement |
US20070236003A1 (en) * | 2006-04-07 | 2007-10-11 | Zurn Industries, Inc. | Floor drain stabilizer ring |
US9290925B2 (en) | 2006-04-07 | 2016-03-22 | Zurn Industries, Llc | Floor drain stabilizer ring |
US9714504B2 (en) | 2013-10-02 | 2017-07-25 | Canplas Industries Ltd. | Bathtub drain and overflow kit |
USD883450S1 (en) * | 2015-07-16 | 2020-05-05 | Jerry Kuo-Yung Kuo | Pipe for a sink drain stopper |
US11193261B2 (en) * | 2017-06-29 | 2021-12-07 | Pf Waterworks Lp | Sink drain pipe with and without overflow ports |
US11788266B2 (en) | 2017-06-29 | 2023-10-17 | Pf Waterworks Lp | Sink drain pipe with and without overflow ports |
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Owner name: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:U.S. PLUMBING, INC., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE;REEL/FRAME:004905/0159 Effective date: 19880624 Owner name: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, 4 ALBANY STREET 9TH FLOOR, Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:U.S. PLUMBING, INC., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE;REEL/FRAME:004905/0159 Effective date: 19880624 Owner name: BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:AMERICAN STANDARD INC., A DE. CORP.,;REEL/FRAME:004905/0035 Effective date: 19880624 |
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