Claims
- 1. A check valve floor drain assembly for draining liquid from a draining surface into a drain conduit, the floor drain assembly comprising:
a drain basin having a drain inlet for liquid draining from the draining surface and an outlet for attachment to the drain conduit; and a check valve disposed within said drain basin, said check valve adapted to permit substantially unrestricted flow of liquid from the drain inlet to the drain conduit, and to prevent backflow of gasses located within said drain conduit to said drain inlet, whereby the check valve allows liquid to drain from the draining surface and achieves a seal to prevent backflow of gases from the drain conduit after liquid has drained.
- 2. A check valve floor drain assembly for draining liquid from a draining surface into a drain conduit, the floor drain assembly comprising:
a drain basin having a drain inlet for liquid draining from the draining surface and an outlet for attachment to the drain conduit; at least two check valves disposed within said drain basin, said check valves adapted to permit flow of liquid from the drain inlet to the drain conduit, and to prevent backflow of gasses located within said drain conduit to said drain inlet; and two of said check valves being disposed in series as a first serial check valve and a second serial check valve, whereby a chamber is formed in the drainage flow path of liquid from the draining surface to the drain conduit between said first serial check valve and said second serial check valve, whereby the check valves allow the liquid to drain from the draining surface and the serial check valves achieve a redundant seal to prevent backflow of gases from the drain conduit in the event one of the serial check valves fails to close.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said at least one check valve is supported in a removable structure.
- 4. The assembly of claim 2, wherein at least one of said check valves comprises a flapper valve.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of said check valves comprises a spring-biased valve.
- 6. A check valve floor drain assembly for draining liquid from a floor drain inlet to a drain conduit, the check valve assembly comprising:
a support structure-disposed in the drainage flow path from the floor drain inlet to the drain conduit; at least two check valves removably or interchangeably disposed within said support structure, said check valves adapted to permit drainage of liquid from said floor drain inlet to the drain conduit, and to prevent backflow of gasses located within said drain conduit to said drain inlet; and two of said check valves being disposed in series as a first serial check valve and a second serial check valve, whereby a chamber is formed in the drainage flow path from the floor drain inlet to the drain conduit between said first serial check valve and said second serial check valve, whereby the check valves allows liquid to drain from the floor, and the serial check valves achieve a redundant seal to prevent backflow of gases from the drain conduit in the event one of the serial check valves fails to close.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, further comprising at least two sets of serial check valves, said sets arranged in parallel.
- 8. The assembly of claim 6, wherein at least one of said check valves comprises a flapper valve.
- 9. The assembly of claim 6, wherein at least one of said check valves comprises a spring-biased valve.
- 10. The assembly of claim 2, further comprising a second set of at least two serial check valves, said second set arranged in parallel with said first check valve and second check valve.
- 11. A check valve for a floor drain, the check valve adapted for disposition within a floor drain and comprising:
a drain sealing surface located proximate to an inlet to said floor drain; a stop adapted for sealing engagement of said drain sealing surface, said stop further adapted to provide substantial flow of liquid in the open position around the periphery of said stop; and a means adapted to urge said stop into sealing engagement with said drain sealing surface, said means adapted to permit disengagement of the stop from the sealing surface as liquid enters said drain, whereby free flowing drainage of liquid is permitted through said floor drain, and backflow of gasses from said floor drain is prevented after liquid has drained.
- 12. The check valve of claim 11, wherein said stop is an elastic diaphragm having sufficient flexibility to flex into a open position under action of said liquid and to allow drainage of said liquid, and to return to a substantially unflexed condition in which sealing engagement of said drain sealing surface by said diaphragm is restored following drainage of said liquid.
- 13. The check valve of claim 12, wherein said elastic diaphragm is adapted to flex under the action of a preselected liquid head pressure within said drain.
- 14. The check valve of claim 13, wherein said diaphragm comprises a substantially uniform thickness.
- 15. The check valve of claim 12, wherein said diaphragm comprises a substantially uniform thickness.
- 16. The check valve of claim 12, further comprising a back plate adapted to support at least a portion of said diaphragm.
- 17. The check valve of claim 11, wherein said check valve is a spring-biased valve and said means adapted to urge said stop into sealing engagement comprises a spring adapted to urge said stop into sealing engagement with said drain sealing surface.
- 18. The check valve of claim 17, wherein said spring has a stiffness adapted to permit disengagement of said stop from said sealing surface when a selected liquid head pressure had been reached inside said drain.
- 19. The check valve of claim 11, said valve comprising a housing to support said stop and said means for urging said stop into sealing contact with said drain sealing surface, said housing adapted for removable or interchangeable disposition of said check valve within said drain.
- 20. The check valve of claim 11, wherein said valve is adapted for sealing engagement of a substantially circular drain.
- 21. The check valve of claim 11, wherein said valve is adapted for sealing engagement of a rectangular drain.
- 22. The check valve of claim 11, connected in series with any other valve.
- 23. A side port floor drain apparatus for admitting liquid from a draining surface into a drain conduit and for preventing discharge of waste gas from the drain conduit into the atmosphere in response to a higher pressure in the drain conduit than at the draining surface, the floor drain apparatus comprising:
a housing having circumferential walls with an exterior surface and an interior surface, an open bore extending throughout, a first section, a second inwardly tapered midsection, a third section designed for connection with the drain conduit, and a cover joined over the first section, forming a chamber adapted for connection with the drain conduit; a drain port through the walls of the housing having a non-horizontal drain sealing surface on the interior surface, the drain port creating a path for liquid from the exterior surface into the drain conduit; and a stop disposed on the interior surface, located between the non-horizontal drain sealing surface and the drain conduit, configured to sealingly engage the drain sealing surface and movably operate within the chamber, and further configured to admit liquid proximate to the exterior surface into the chamber and into the drain conduit and to prevent discharge of waste gas from the drain conduit into the atmosphere in response to a higher pressure in the drain conduit than at the draining surface.
- 24. The floor drain apparatus of claim 23, wherein said stop comprises an elastic valve having sufficient flexibility to flex under action of liquid being drained and to allow drainage of said liquid, and to return to a substantially unflexed condition in which sealing engagement of said drain sealing surface by said elastic valve is restored following drainage of said liquid;
- 25. The floor drain apparatus of claim 24, wherein said elastic valve is adapted to flex under the action of a preselected head pressure within said drain.
- 26. The floor drain apparatus of claim 24, wherein said elastic valve comprises a substantially uniform thickness.
- 27. The floor drain apparatus of claim 24, said valve comprising a housing to support said stop and said means for urging said stop into sealing contact with said drain sealing surface, said housing adapted for removable or interchangeable disposition of said floor drain within an inlet to a drain conduit.
- 28. A drain assembly comprising:
a drain basin having an interior, the basin adapted for attachment of a drain conduit; a plurality of substantially vertically arranged support slides, said slides disposed within the interior of said basin and comprising upper and lower ends, said upper ends more closely spaced from each other than said lower ends; and a check valve comprising a seal and a plurality of struts depending from said seal, said struts being flexible and comprising distal ends adapted to engage said support slides and biased toward radially extended positions; whereby engagement of said support slides by said struts biases said check valve into a closed position, so that said check valve seals said drain conduit, and the introduction of a fluid within the basin causes said check valve to move downward, flexing said struts, breaching the seal between said check valve and said drain conduit, and allowing drainage of said fluid from the basin.
- 29. A drain assembly comprising:
a drain basin having an interior and a lower end, the basin adapted for attachment at said lower end of a drain conduit; and a check valve comprising a plurality of flexible tabs disposed proximate to said drain conduit and so sized and shaped as to fit together in a closed configuration in which escape of gas from said drain conduit is prevented when no fluid is present in said basin, and adapted to deflect under pressure of a fluid draining from said basin, said tabs biased toward said closed configuration.
- 30. The drain assembly of claim 29, comprising means to channel a fluid entering said basin onto said tabs so as to increase the efficiency of drainage from said basin.
- 31. A drain assembly comprising:
a check valve, said check valve comprised of a collapsible sheath valve; said sheath valve having an inlet portion adapted to receive a fluid entering said basin and an outlet portion, said outlet portion comprising at least one substantially rigid generally axially oriented longitudinal member and a generally axially oriented flexible portion adapted to collapse against said rigid peripheral portion, and thereby to prevent entry of gasses to said outlet portion when a pressure within said inlet portion is not greater than a pressure outside said outlet portion, and to open so as to allow passage of a fluid when the pressure within said inlet portion is greater than the pressure outside said outlet portion; said sheath valve being constructed from a substantially flexible elastomeric material with memory properties that allow said sheath valve to open for fluid passage and then return to its original shape; whereby a fluid entering said drain assembly is received by said inlet portion, said sheath valve then opens and said fluid is allowed to drain through said sheath valve, and said sheath valve closes after said fluid has passed.
- 32. The drain assembly of claim 31 wherein said rigid peripheral portion of said sheath valve includes a plurality of ribs running at right angles to the long axis of said rigid peripheral portion.
- 33. The drain assembly of claim 31 wherein said assembly is connected to a drain conduit and said sheath valve is disposed within said drain conduit.
- 34. The drain assembly of claim 31 further comprising a drain basin having an interior, said basin adapted for attachment of a drain conduit; and wherein said sheath valve is disposed within the interior of said drain basin.
- 35. The drain assembly of claim 34 further comprising a plate disposed within the interior of said basin and adapted to deflect said sheath valve
- 36. A drain assembly comprising:
a check valve, said check valve comprised of a collapsible sheath valve; said sheath valve having an inlet portion adapted to receive a fluid entering said basin and an outlet portion, said outlet portion comprising walls biased toward a collapsed position in which entry of gasses to said outlet portion when a pressure within said inlet portion is not greater than a pressure outside said outlet portion is prevented; said sheath valve being constructed from a substantially flexible elastomeric material with memory properties that allow said sheath valve to open for fluid passage and then return to its original shape; whereby a fluid entering said drain assembly is received by said inlet portion, said sheath valve then opens and said fluid is allowed to drain through said sheath valve, and said sheath valve returns to said collapsed position after said fluid has passed thereby preventing entry of gasses to said outlet portion when a pressure within said inlet portion is not greater than a pressure outside said outlet portion.
- 37. The drain assembly of claim 36 wherein when said walls are biased to said collapsed position, said outlet portion is rolled upward and inward.
- 38. The drain assembly of claim 36 wherein when said walls are biased to said collapsed position, said outlet portion is curved downward.
- 39. The drain assembly of claim 36 wherein said drain assembly is connected to a drain conduit and said sheath valve is disposed within said drain conduit.
- 40. The drain assembly of claim 36 wherein said assembly is connected to a drain conduit and said sheath valve is disposed within said drain conduit.
- 41. The drain assembly of claim 36 further comprising a drain basin having an interior, said basin adapted for attachment of a drain conduit; and wherein said sheath valve is disposed within the interior of said drain basin.
- 42. The drain assembly of claim 39 further comprising a plate disposed within the interior of said basin and adapted to deflect said sheath outlet portion and thereby to assist biasing of said sheath walls toward said closed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority based on PCT Application No. PCT/US01/19651, filed Jun. 19, 2001, and entitled CHECK VALVE FLOOR DRAIN.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
PCT/US01/19651 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10206725 |
Jul 2002 |
US |