Claims
- 1. A plunger for clearing a clogged drain, comprising:
a chamber having an upper end, a lower end, and an inner cavity for receiving a compressed gas through an opening adjacent the upper end of the chamber; a sealing mechanism adjacent the lower end of the chamber for connecting the plunger to a drain opening; a nozzle connected to the upper end of the chamber; a handle connected to and axially moveable with respect to the upper end of the chamber; a compressed gas cartridge positioned within the handle and having a puncture point spaced from and in substantially axial alignment with a pin on the nozzle; and a burst disk within the inner cavity between the upper and lower ends of the chamber for providing a temporary barrier to accumulate pressure within the inner cavity, wherein the burst disk is adapted to burst when the pressure in the chamber reaches a predetermined level.
- 2. The plunger of claim 1, wherein the burst disk is constructed of a substantially non-metallic material.
- 3. The plunger of claim 1, further comprising a compression spring positioned between the chamber and the handle for normally biasing the handle away from the chamber.
- 4. The plunger of claim 1, further comprising a piercing pin positioned on one end of the nozzle.
- 5. The plunger of claim 4, wherein the piercing pin is staked to the nozzle and positioned near the center of the nozzle.
- 6. The plunger of claim 4, further comprising a gas inlet hole in the piercing pin for receiving and directing gas into the nozzle.
- 7. The plunger of claim 6, wherein the nozzle has a passage which extends through the nozzle for receiving gas from the gas inlet hole of the piercing pin.
- 8. The plunger of claim 7, wherein the passage is cylindrical and positioned near the center of the nozzle and has a diameter that is sized for receiving the piercing pin.
- 9. The plunger of claim 8, wherein the passage has channels along the length of the cylindrical sides of the passage for receiving and directing gas into the passage.
- 10. A plunger for clearing a drain, comprising:
a nozzle having a passage for receiving a compressed gas; a sealing member connected to the nozzle for providing a connection between the plunger and a drain opening; a burst disk positioned to create a barrier between the nozzle and sealing member, wherein the burst disk is adapted to burst when the pressure between the barrier and the top of the nozzle reaches a predetermined level.
- 11. The plunger of claim 10, wherein the burst disk is constructed of a substantially non-metallic material.
- 12. The plunger of claim 10, further comprising a piercing pin positioned on one end of the nozzle.
- 13. The plunger of claim 12, wherein the piercing pin is staked to the nozzle and positioned near the center of the nozzle.
- 14. The plunger of claim 12, further comprising a gas inlet hole in the piercing pin for receiving and directing gas into the nozzle.
- 15. The plunger of claim 14, wherein the passage extends through the nozzle for receiving gas from the gas inlet hole of the piercing pin.
- 16. The plunger of claim 15, wherein the passage is cylindrical and positioned near the center of the nozzle and has a diameter that is sized for receiving the piercing pin.
- 17. The plunger of claim 16, wherein the passage has channels along the length of the cylindrical sides of the passage for receiving and directing gas into the passage.
- 18. The plunger of claim 10, further comprising a chamber between the nozzle and the sealing member for connecting the sealing member to the nozzle.
- 19. The plunger of claim 18, wherein the chamber has an upper end, a lower end, and an inner cavity for receiving the compressed gas through an opening adjacent the upper end of the chamber.
- 20. The plunger of claim 19, wherein the sealing member and lower end of the chamber are joined by a threaded connection.
- 21. The plunger of claim 10, wherein the inner cavity comprising lower end of the chamber has a larger volume than the inner cavity comprising upper end of the chamber.
- 22. A method of clearing a drain using a plunger, having a handle, a nozzle, and a burst disk, that harnesses the energy of a compressed gas and directs that energy to the drain by means of a sudden burst of pressure, comprising:
placing the burst disk between the nozzle and a discharge end of the plunger; connecting the discharge end of the plunger to a drain opening; and forcing the handle axially toward the burst disk to cause compressed gas to enter the nozzle and against the burst disk to cause the burst disk to rupture when the pressure between a top end of the nozzle and the burst disk reaches a predetermined level, to thereby send a sudden burst of pressure and energy into the drain.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein forcing the handle toward the burst disk punctures a compressed gas canister within the handle and releases gas from the canister into the nozzle.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the canister is punctured by a pin on the nozzle.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein placing the burst disk between the nozzle and the sealing member comprises:
disconnecting a chamber into two portions; placing the burst disk between the two portions of the chamber; and reconnecting the two portions of the chamber.
- 26. The method of claim 22, further comprising,
detaching a cover on the handle to gain access to a spent compressed gas canister; replacing the spent canister with a new canister containing compressed gas; and reattaching the cover.
- 27. A plunger for clearing a drain, comprising:
a nozzle having a passage for receiving a compressed gas, wherein the passage is cylindrical and positioned near the center of the nozzle having channels along the length of the cylindrical sides of the passage for receiving and directing the gas into the passage; a sealing member connected to the nozzle for providing a connection between the plunger and a drain opening; a burst disk positioned to create a barrier between the nozzle and sealing member, wherein the burst disk is adapted to burst when the pressure between the barrier and the top of the nozzle reaches a predetermined level.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/202,430, filed Jul. 23, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10202430 |
Jul 2002 |
US |
Child |
10420109 |
Apr 2003 |
US |