This disclosure relates to fittings through which liquid flow is conducted. Specifically, this disclosure relates to a plumbing fitting that enables flow from a liquid discharge device through the plumbing fitting in a direction toward a drain, while preventing backflow through the fitting toward the liquid discharge device.
Various types of devices used in commercial and residential facilities utilize or generate liquids that must be discharged to a drain. Many devices utilize or generate liquid water that is discharged to a drain which is connected to a sanitary or storm sewer system. Liquid discharge devices commonly found in commercial and residential facilities include sinks, drinking fountains, plumbing fixtures, water treatment devices, heaters, washers, dehumidifiers, humidifiers and air conditioners. Commercial facilities such as manufacturing and service facilities often include the same types of liquid discharge devices as are found in residential environments and may also include other types of liquid discharge devices that are needed to support the specific activities carried out at the facility. Such liquid discharge devices may include devices such as autoclaves, sterilizers, filters, deionizers, instrument cleaners, air compressors, spray cleaning systems and numerous other types of liquid discharge devices.
As liquid discharge devices are fluidly connected with a drain, there is a risk that the drain may become clogged or otherwise cease sufficiently rapid drain flow and that contaminated wastewater may backup into the device. For some devices the introduction of contaminated water may cause damage to the device and/or may pose serious health and safety issues.
Numerous devices and systems have been developed to prevent backflow of contaminated liquid from a drain to a liquid discharge device. Such devices and systems may benefit from improvements.
Exemplary arrangements described herein include a plumbing fitting that prevents backflow of contaminated liquid from a drain to a liquid discharge device that is connected to the plumbing fitting. Exemplary arrangements further include a plumbing fitting that is configured to receive wastewater from a plurality of liquid discharge devices and to direct the wastewater from such devices through the fitting to a common outlet connected to a water drain.
Exemplary arrangements include a plumbing fitting with a plurality of air gaps in the path that the liquid takes through the device. These plurality of air gaps and other structural features enable flow in a discharge direction through the plumbing fitting and from an outlet thereof to the drain, while preventing backflow in an opposed backflow direction through the plumbing fitting. Numerous additional features of the exemplary plumbing fittings help to assure that the contaminated liquid cannot pass through the plumbing fitting to the liquid discharge device either from the drain or from other liquid discharge devices to which the plumbing fitting is connected. Exemplary fitting arrangements are configured to be readily visually inspected and cleaned.
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In the exemplary arrangement the body 12 bounds an interior area 20. The body includes an annular body side wall 22 which in the exemplary arrangement is cylindrical. In other arrangements other annular configurations may be used. At the outlet end 16 the interior area is bounded by an outlet end wall 24. The outlet end wall extends radially outward relative to the axis 18. The outlet end wall 24 includes an outlet end wall inner surface 26. The outlet end wall inner surface is in fluid tight relation with an inner surface 27 of the annular body side wall 22. The exemplary outlet end inner wall surface is tapered such that the outlet end inner wall surface is closer to the axis with increased distance away from the inlet end of the body. A body outlet 28 extends through the outlet end wall in axially centered relation. The body outlet 28 is configured to enable liquid to pass from the interior area 20 and to a drain in a manner like that later discussed.
The exemplary body further includes a radially extending inlet end wall 30. The inlet end wall 30 includes an inlet end wall inner surface 32 that bounds the interior area 20 at the inlet end 14. The inlet end wall 30 further includes an inlet end wall outer surface 34. The exemplary inlet end wall outer surface 34 is opposed of the inlet end wall inner surface 32, is exposed on the outside of the body and faces away from the interior area 20.
The exemplary annular body side wall extends intermediate of the inlet end wall 30 and the outlet end wall 24. At least one radially extending side wall air gap 36 extends in the annular body side wall 22. The at least one side wall air gap 36 extends into the interior area and provides for the interior area to be open to atmosphere. In the exemplary arrangement the body includes a plurality of side wall air gaps 36 in the annular body side wall. Each of the side wall air gaps 36 extends axially and circumferentially in the body side wall and is separated from the immediately adjacent side wall air gaps by extending portions 38 of the annular body side wall. The exemplary side wall air gaps 36 are axially disposed more closely to the inlet end wall 30 than to the outlet end wall 24. This exemplary configuration of the side wall air gaps enables accumulation of a larger volume of liquid in the interior area 20 before the level of the liquid rises to the height of the side wall air gaps 36 and flows outward from the body. In the exemplary arrangement the side wall air gaps 36 occupy circumferentially more than half of the total circumference of the body side wall 22 and are one inch or more in length along the axial direction. This enables the flow of air and the discharge of liquid through the air gaps at a substantial flow rate. Of course it should be understood that this configuration is exemplary and other arrangements other configurations may be used.
The exemplary fitting body further includes a plurality of cup portions 40. While in the exemplary arrangement shown the fitting includes four cup portions, other arrangements may include one or more cup portions. The exemplary cup portions comprise a liquid container, vessel or conduit that extends above the interior area during operation and serves to house and pass liquid therethrough. Each cup portion extends outside the interior area and away from the inlet end wall outer surface 34 along a respective cup direction 42 that for each cup portion is parallel to the axis 18. Each cup portion 40 is in supported connection with the inlet end wall 30 and terminates outwardly at a respective cup end wall 44. Each cup end wall 44 includes an inlet opening 46 therethrough. Each inlet opening 46 is configured to receive a fitting or other connector through which liquid from a liquid discharge device is enabled to flow into the fitting.
In the exemplary arrangement each cup portion 40 includes an annular cup side wall 48. Each cup side wall 48 bounds a cup passage 50. Each cup passage 50 fluidly extends from the respective inlet opening 46 of the respective cup portion to a respective body flow inlet 52. Each body flow inlet extends through the inlet end wall 32 to the interior area 20. In the exemplary arrangement each body flow inlet 52 is positioned such that a centerline along the respective cup direction thereof is vertically aligned above the outlet end wall inner surface 26 in the operative position of the fitting. The exemplary arrangement includes four angularly spaced cup portions 40, and the inlet end wall includes four corresponding angularly spaced body flow inlets 52. Of course it should be understood that this configuration is exemplary and in other arrangements other numbers of cup portions and other configurations may be used.
Each cup side wall 48 of each exemplary cup portion is angularly tapered. The tapered configuration of the exemplary arrangement causes the cup side wall to extend further outwardly transversely of the respective direction 42 of the respective cup portion 40 with proximity to the inlet end wall outer surface 34. In the exemplary arrangement the tapered cup side wall 48 includes at least one cup side wall air gap 54. Each cup air gap 54 extends transversely of the direction 42 and connects the cup passage 50 with atmosphere.
In the exemplary arrangement each cup portion 40 has a cup side wall that is comprised of a plurality of angularly disposed and separated cup leg portions 56 which have cup side wall air gaps intermediate thereof. Each cup leg portion is operatively connected to the inlet end wall outer surface 34. In the exemplary arrangement shown the cup side wall 48 includes a pair of angularly disposed cup leg portions 56. Each of the cup leg portions are radially aligned relative to the axis 18. Each of the disposed cup leg portions include a cup leg portion inside face 58 that bounds the respective cup passage 50. A pair of cup air gaps 54 extend angularly between immediately angularly adjacent cup leg portions. In the exemplary arrangement the pair of cup air gaps occupy circumferentially more than half of the circumference of the cup side wall 48 in the area where the cup air gaps 54 are positioned, and the exemplary cup air gaps extend along the direction 42 at least one inch. Of course it should be understood that this configuration is exemplary and in other arrangements other configurations may be used.
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In the exemplary arrangement radially extending vanes 60 extend on the inlet end wall inner surface 32. In the exemplary arrangement vanes 60 extend from the inlet end wall inner surface toward the outlet end 16 of the body. The exemplary vanes 60 extend angularly intermediate of each immediately angularly adjacent pair of cup portions 40 and body flow inlets. As can be seen in
In the exemplary arrangement a continuous annular ring projection 62 extends in concentric relation with the axis, and in surrounding relation of the inlet end wall outside surface 34. The annular ring projection 62 also is disposed radially outward of each of the cup portions 40. The exemplary annular ring projection 62 extends parallel to the axis and outwardly away from the inlet end wall outside surface 34, and terminates outward at a top rim 64. In the exemplary arrangement the top rim 64 is not disposed in the axial direction as far outwardly from the inlet end wall outer surface as the cup end walls 44 of the cup portions 40. Further in the exemplary arrangement the annular ring projection extends in aligned relation with the annular body side wall 22 so as to provide a continuation thereof outwardly and above the inlet end wall 30 when the fitting is in the operative position. In the exemplary arrangement the annular rim projection 62 is in fluid tight connection with the inlet end wall outside surface 34 and serves to hold any liquid on the inlet end wall outer surface 34 which may pass outward onto the surface from the cup passages 52 through the cup air gaps 54. Of course it should be understood that this configuration is exemplary of structures that may be used for holding liquid on the outside surface of the body, and in other arrangements different structures may be used.
In the exemplary configuration the inlet end wall outside surface 34 is sloped such that the surface is closer to the outlet end 16 with increased proximity to the axis 18. In the exemplary arrangement the inlet end wall outside surface is conically sloped toward the axis such that liquid will tend to move by gravity toward an axially central area of the surface. At least one central drain hole 66 extends through the inlet end wall 30. In the exemplary arrangement four central drain holes 66 extend through the inlet end wall. Each of the central drain holes 66 are positioned angularly intermediate of the immediately adjacent vanes 60. Thus in the exemplary arrangement liquid on the inlet end wall outer surface 34 is urged to flow toward the central drain holes 66 and is enabled to pass into the interior area 20 therethrough. Further in the exemplary arrangement the central drain holes 66 further connect the interior area 20 with atmosphere to enhance the capability of providing air and liquid flow between the interior area 20 and the adjacent environment as also provided by the side wall air gaps 36. The exemplary inlet end wall 30 further includes a plurality of peripheral drain holes 68 that extend therethrough. In the exemplary arrangement each of the peripheral drain holes 68 are angularly intermediate of each pair of immediately adjacent cup portions 40 and body flow inlets. The peripheral drain holes in the exemplary arrangement are disposed radially inward from the annular ring projection 62 on the inlet end wall outside surface 34. Further as shown in
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In operation of the exemplary system water which is discharged from the liquid discharge devices 72, 74, 76 and 78 is passed through the respective fluid conduits 80, 82, 84 and 86 and into the interior area 20 of the anti-backflow plumbing fitting. The wastewater is contained by the fitting and passes from the interior area 20 thereof through the body outlet 28 and into the drain line 88 from which the wastewater passes into a suitable drain. In the event that wastewater in the drain line 88 begins to backup toward the fitting, or wastewater from the liquid discharge devices is not carried away through the body outlet quickly enough, the wastewater will pass out of the interior area through side wall air gaps 36, central drain holes, peripheral drain holes and cup air gaps 54. The ability of the fitting to enable substantial air flow and wastewater flow out of the fitting through its plurality of openings reduces the risk of backflow from the drain line or the interior of the fitting into any of the wastewater fluid conduits connected to the liquid discharge devices. Further the exemplary configuration reduces the risk of liquid discharge devices drawing liquid from the fitting to the device if the device should draw a vacuum on its respective fluid conduit. This configuration reduces the risk of damage or contamination as a result of wastewater backflow coming into contact with any of the liquid discharge devices.
Further it should be understood that the configuration of the fitting 10 is exemplary. As previously discussed other arrangements that employ the principles discussed herein may include one, two, three, four or more cup portions and liquid inlets. Further other arrangements may not have the cup portions and inlets angularly disposed on the body but instead may have other configurations. Further exemplary fitting arrangements may have configurations other than the substantially cylindrical body arrangement described herein. Further as can be appreciated, the exemplary fitting arrangement is configured such that the fitting is comprised of an assembly which includes the outlet end wall 24 which includes the tapered outlet end wall inner surface 26 and body outlet 28 as a single piece that is joined through an annular fluid tight joint 92 with the annular body side wall 22 as shown in
Thus the exemplary arrangements of the anti-backflow plumbing fitting described herein achieve improved operation, eliminate difficulties encountered in the use of prior devices and systems, and attain useful results that have been described herein.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity and understanding. However, no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover the descriptions and illustrations herein are by way of examples and the new and useful features are not limited to the exact features and configurations shown and described.
Further it should be understood that the features and/or relationships associated with one arrangement can be combined with features and/or relationships from another arrangement. That is, various features and/or relationships from various arrangements described herein can be combined in further arrangements, and the inventive scope of the disclosure is not limited to only the arrangements that have been shown or described herein.
Having described features, discoveries and principles of the exemplary arrangements, the manner in which they are constructed and operated, and the advantages and useful results attained; the new and useful features, devices, elements, arrangements, parts, combinations, systems, equipment, operations, methods, processes and relationships are set forth in the appended claims.
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