This invention relates to a closet flange used for installing a toilet and connecting it to a plumbing system. The toilet flange incorporates a knockout that is removable after pressure testing of the plumbing system has been completed.
Building codes require pressure testing points of a plumbing system for leaks and proper connection. Often piping components such as closet flanges will have an integral test cap for this test. After the test, the test cap needs to be carefully removed to ensure that it does not pass through the closet flange into the sewer system and cause blockage problems.
The closet flange of the present invention includes a body having a lower body portion containing a bore and an upper body portion containing an inlet opening communicating with the bore. The inlet opening has a larger diameter than the bore. A knockout is recessed within the body for closing off the bore to permit pressure testing of the plumbing system for leaks and proper connection. The knockout has a frangible connection with the bore to permit the knockout to be broken out of the bore after the pressure testing has been completed. One or more vertical uprights extend upwardly from the knockout within the inlet opening to provide support for one or more protrusions that extend radially outwardly beyond the bore in spaced relation from an interior wall of the inlet opening to prevent the knockout from accidentally passing all the way through the bore as it is being broken out of the bore.
The present invention may be more readily understood by reference to the following drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to designate like parts, there is shown one form of closet flange 1 in accordance with the present invention which comprises a body 2 having a larger diameter upper body portion 3 and a smaller diameter lower body portion 4. Lower body portion 4 has an inside bore 5 (see
Attachment flange 7 is shown integral with upper body portion 3. However, the attachment flange may be a separate piece that is circumferentially movable relative to the upper body portion if desired. A plurality of recessed holes 10 may be provided in attachment flange 7 for mechanically mounting the closet flange to the floor (not shown). The toilet (not shown) may be mounted to the attachment flange through a plurality of keyed slots 11 that are larger at one end to accept bolt heads and undercut at the opposite end to anchor the bolt heads as the bolts are tightened.
Upper body portion 3 may have a larger diameter inlet opening 15 that tapers inwardly and communicates with bore 5 which may have a stop shoulder 16 adjacent the upper end thereof. At the intersection of inlet opening 15 with bore 5 (including stop shoulder 16) is a recessed knockout 18 that may be connected to the interior wall 17 of bore 5 by a frangible seam 19 for ease of removal of the knockout. The recessed nature of knockout 18 within the body helps prevent accidental damage to or premature removal of the knockout during construction.
To prevent knockout 18 from accidentally passing all the way through the bore as it is being broken out of bore 5 (including stop shoulder 16), one or more vertical uprights 20 extend axially upwardly from the knockout within inlet opening 15 to provide support for one or more protrusions 21 that extend radially outwardly beyond bore 5 in spaced non-contactinci relation from the interior wall 22 of inlet opening 15. In the drawings, the vertical upright 20 is shown as being annular, and has a plurality of pairs of circumferentially spaced protrusions 21 extending radially outwardly therefrom to prevent the knockout from passing through the bore. Also the protrusions 21 are shown as having tapers similar to the taper of the inlet opening 15. However, it will be appreciated that instead of providing a single annular upright, a plurality of circumferentially spaced uprights may be provided. Also the shapes of the uprights and protrusions may be varied as desired.
To aid in breaking knockout 18 out of the bore, the vertical upright or uprights 20 may have one or more raised enlarged flat surface areas 25 within the inlet opening 15 for ease of striking by a hammer. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, four such raised enlarged flat surface areas 25 are shown circumferentially spaced from each other around the periphery of the knockout. Also suitable indicia 26 such as different numbers of lines or numerals may be provided on the flat surface areas 25 as an indication that the surface areas should desirably be hit sequentially around the periphery of the knockout to aid in its removal.
The stop 16 within bore 5 may act as a pipe stop for locating the end of a drain pipe (not shown) within bore 5 which may be dimensioned to insure a satisfactory interference with the drain pipe during solvent welding of the drain pipe within the bore when the closet flange 1 and drain pipe are made of a suitable plastic material, as well known in the art. Alternatively, a larger diameter drain pipe (also not shown) appropriately dimensioned to insure a satisfactory interference with the outside diameter 6 of lower body portion 4 may be inserted over the outer end of the lower body portion and solvent welded in place.
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment, it is obvious that equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of the specification. In particular, with regard to the various functions performed by the above-described components, the terms (including any reference to a “means”) used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component which performs the specified function of the described component (e.g., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed component which performs the function of the herein illustrated exemplary embodiment of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one embodiment, such feature may be combined with one or more other features as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/788,484, filed Mar. 31, 2006.
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