CLOSET FLANGE WITH KNOCKOUT

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070226884
  • Publication Number
    20070226884
  • Date Filed
    December 21, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 04, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A closet flange includes a body having a lower body portion containing a bore and an upper body portion containing an inlet opening in fluid communication with the bore. Within the body is a knockout for closing off the bore. The knockout has a frangible connection with an interior wall of the body and one or more portions that extend radially outwardly into a portion of the inlet opening that has a larger diameter than the bore to permit the knockout to be broken out of the body while preventing the knockout from passing all the way through the bore.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention may be more readily understood by reference to the following drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of one form of closet flange of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the closet flange of FIG. 1; and



FIG. 3 is a fragmentary vertical section through the closet flange of FIG. 1.


Claims
  • 1. A closet flange comprising a body having a lower body portion containing a bore and an upper body portion containing an inlet opening communicating with the bore, at least a portion of the inlet opening having a larger diameter than the bore, and a knockout recessed within the body for closing off the bore, the knockout having a frangible connection with an interior wall of the bore to permit the knockout to be broken out of the bore, and one or more protrusions extending radially outwardly from the knockout beyond the bore into the inlet opening to permit the knockout to be broken out of the bore while preventing the knockout from passing all the way through the bore.
  • 2. The closet flange of claim 1 wherein the one or more protrusions extend radially outwardly from the knockout in spaced relation from an interior wall of the inlet opening.
  • 3. The closet flange of claim 2 wherein the inlet opening tapers inwardly toward the bore, and the one or more protrusions are similarly tapered for engaging an interior wall of the inlet opening after the knockout has been broken out of the bore to prevent the knockout from passing all the way through the bore.
  • 4. The closet flange of claim 1 wherein the bore includes a stop shoulder adjacent an upper end of the bore.
  • 5. The closet flange of claim 4 wherein the frangible connection is with the stop shoulder.
  • 6. The closet flange of claim 1 wherein the knockout has at least one raised enlarged flat surface area within the inlet opening for striking by a tool to aid in breaking the knockout out of the bore.
  • 7. The closet flange of claim 6 wherein the knockout has a plurality of circumferentially spaced enlarged flat surface areas for striking by a tool to aid in breaking the knockout out of the bore.
  • 8. The closet flange of claim 7 wherein the flat surface areas have indicia thereon for indicating a sequence for striking the flat surface areas to aid in removal of the knockout from the closet flange.
  • 9. The closet flange of claim 8 wherein the indicia comprises different 10 numbers of lines or numerals on different ones of the flat surface areas for indicating a sequence for striking the flat surface areas.
  • 10. The closet flange of claim 1 wherein the knockout has a plurality of circumferentially spaced protrusions extending radially outwardly beyond the bore.
  • 11. The closet flange of claim 1 wherein the one or more protrusions extend radially outwardly from at least one vertical upright extending axially upwardly from the knockout within the inlet opening.
  • 12. A closet flange comprising a body having a lower body portion containing a bore and an upper body portion containing an inlet opening communicating with the bore, at least a portion of the inlet opening having a larger diameter than the bore, and a knockout recessed within the body for closing off the bore, the knockout having a frangible connection with an interior wall of the bore to permit the knockout to be broken out of the bore, and at least one vertical upright extending axially upwardly from the knockout within the inlet opening, the vertical upright having one or more protrusions that extend radially outwardly beyond the bore in spaced relation from an interior wall of the inlet 30 opening to permit the knockout to be broken out of the bore while preventing the knockout from passing all the way through the bore.
  • 13. The closet flange of claim 12 wherein the bore includes a stop shoulder adjacent an upper end of the bore, and the frangible connection is with the stop shoulder.
  • 14. The closet flange of claim 12 wherein the knockout has at least one raised enlarged flat surface area within the inlet opening for striking by a tool to aid in breaking the knockout out of the bore.
  • 15. The closet flange of claim 14 wherein the knockout has a plurality of circumferentially spaced enlarged flat surface areas for striking by a tool to aid in breaking the knockout out of the bore.
  • 16. The closet flange of claim 15 wherein the flat surface areas have different indicia for indicating a sequence for striking the flat surface areas to aid in removal of the knockout.
  • 17. The closet flange of claim 16 wherein the indicia comprises different numbers of lines or different numerals on different ones of the flat surface areas for indicating a sequence for striking the flat surface areas.
  • 18. The closet flange of claim 12 wherein the at least one vertical upright has a plurality of circumferentially spaced protrusions extending radially outwardly beyond the bore in spaced relation from the interior wall of the inlet opening.
  • 19. The closet flange of claim 18 wherein the inlet opening tapers inwardly, and the protrusions on the vertical upright are similarly tapered for engaging the interior wall of the inlet opening after the knockout has been broken out of the bore to prevent the knockout from passing all the way through the bore.
  • 20. A closet flange comprising a body having a lower body portion containing a bore and an upper body portion containing an inlet opening communicating with the bore, at least a portion of the inlet opening having a larger diameter than the bore, and a knockout recessed within the body for closing off the bore, the knockout having a frangible connection with an interior wall of the body to permit the knockout to be broken out of the body, the knockout having one or more portions that extend radially outwardly into the larger diameter portion of the inlet opening in spaced relation from an interior wall of the inlet opening to permit the knockout to be broken out of the bore while preventing the knockout from passing all the way through the bore.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60788484 Mar 2006 US