Deck drain cover plate assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802962
  • Patent Number
    6,802,962
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An easy access deck drain cover assembly with a strainer plate having a removable hinge at one end and a removable locking mechanism opposite the hinge where the locking mechanism includes a J-bolt coupled to the strainer plate and means for engaging the bottom of the J-bolt to secure the strainer plate in a closed position. The strainer plate cover remains connected to the deck drain even when opened so that the deck drain may be serviced.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to deck drains and more particularly to deck drains specifically suited for ships, though not intended exclusively for ship use.




Drain covers on ship decks are used to prevent debris from clogging deck drains and drainpipes. Deck drains and adjoining drainpipes direct water either overboard or to a retention area. However, even with drain covers most deck drains will become clogged periodically. Most of the covers currently used have a series of screws that must be removed in order to remove the cover strainer plate to gain access to the deck drain and drainpipe for cleaning or snaking in order to remove an obstruction. Because of the harsh environment that the deck drain is in the screws often become corroded and difficult or impossible to remove in the standard fashion. Over time the threads of the screws become stripped or damaged and in turn damage the female threads of the deck drain. This can result in extensive repairs or replacement being required in order to bring the deck drain back into operation. Additionally, screws are often lost or misplaced on rolling decks of ships. Harsh environments with some of the same problems are found in industrial areas that have floor drains.




Accordingly, there is a need for a securable drain cover that is easy to lift for access to the drainpipe and has no removable parts that may be lost or damaged during routine maintenance. Further, there is need for a drain cover that even if damaged or corroded may be replaced or repaired if necessary without having to replace the entire deck drain.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A deck drain cover assembly with a strainer plate having a hinge at one end and a locking mechanism opposite the hinge where the locking mechanism includes a J-bolt coupled to the strainer plate and means for engaging the bottom of the J-bolt to secure the strainer plate closed.




The drain cover assembly preferably has a pair of retainers each having a hinge pin at one end secured to a deck drain. The retainers engage a hole in a finger of a strainer plate and serve as the pivot point for lifting the strainer plate. The strainer plate has an aperture on the other side of the strainer plate with a nut attached to the bottom of the strainer plate axial with the aperture. A spring is disposed inside and axial with the aperture and abuts the nut attached to the bottom of the strainer plate. A J-bolt passes through the aperture, the center of the spring, and the nut so as to have the bolt head accessible from the top of the strainer plate. A catch is secured to the side of the deck drain below the aperture so that the bottom of the J-bolt can be rotated to engage the catch and hold the strainer plate closed under the bias of the spring. In one embodiment of the invention there is a groove on the top of the strainer plate around the aperture so that a sliding cover may be inserted and moved to either cover the head of the J-bolt for protection or to expose the head of the J-bolt so that it may be rotated. In another aspect of the present invention the cover is a snap on cover, preferably made of plastic, that fits snugly in the aperture to cover the J-bolt head when the strainer plate is in the locked down position.




Still other aspects of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment. It is possible to modify the invention in obvious respects without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross sectional view of a drain cover according to this invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional view taken along section line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a drain cover according to this invention.





FIG. 4

is a partial section view taken substantially through a plane indicated by section line


4





4


; and





FIG. 4A

is a partial section view corresponding to that of

FIG. 4

, showing an alternative embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring more particularly to the drawings,

FIG. 1

shows a deck drain cover assembly


10


adapted to fit inside the rim


12


of a deck drain


120


. The deck drain cover assembly


10


is adapted so that a top surface of a strainer plate


100


is flush with a deck surface


14


to be drained of fluid. The strainer plate


100


has a finger


105


at one end and an aperture


102


adjacent an opposite end, with the finger


105


going through the strainer plate surface. The finger


105


has a hole


104


through it so that it may receive hinge pins


115


as shown in FIG.


3


. Attached to the bottom of the strainer plate


100


is a nut


106


or other retention device that serves to retain a J-bolt


108


fastener and support a spring


107


within the aperture


102


. The nut


106


preferably has male threads and is secured in the aperture


102


. A spring


107


is disposed inside and axial with the strainer plate aperture


102


and abuts the nut


106


and a head


109


of the J-bolt


108


. The J-bolt


108


passes through the strainer plate aperture


102


, the spring


107


, and the nut


106


. The head


109


of the J-bolt


108


is accessible from the top of the strainer plate


100


and is slotted so that the J-bolt


108


may be rotated. In the preferred embodiment, the strainer plate aperture


102


is grooved so that a sliding plastic cover


103


may be slidably inserted to allow access to the J-bolt head


109


as needed and to offer protection to the head


109


of the J-bolt


108


and the spring


107


. Another embodiment would use a flip top cover that could be popped open or closed over the head


109


of the J-bolt


108


.




The edge rim


12


at the top of the deck drain


120


is used as a mounting surface for a first retaining piece


114


and a second retaining piece


116


that provide hinge joints for the strainer plate


100


. The first retaining piece


114


and the second retaining piece


116


are preferably made of a suitable metal such as bronze or aluminum chosen to be compatible with the deck drain material. These retaining pieces


114


and


116


may be secured in place by using heavy duty alien head screws


118


or other suitable attachment means. Each of the retaining pieces


114


and


116


has one of the a hinge pins


115


attached thereto as shown in FIG.


3


. The hinge pin


115


of the first retaining piece


114


engages one side of the aperture


104


of the finger


105


of the strainer plate


100


, and the hinge pin


115


of the second retaining piece


116


engages the opposite side of the aperture


104


of the finger


105


to allow the strainer plate


100


to pivot between open and closed Positions while still being mechanically connected to the deck drain.




Also secured to the side of the deck drain


120


is a catch


110


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, below the strainer plate aperture


102


. When the J-bolt


108


is pressed down against the bias of the spring


107


and rotated it engages a groove


112


in the catch


110


and holds the strainer plate


100


closed under the bias of the spring


107


as illustrated in FIG.


1


. The catch


110


is preferably made of a suitable metal that is compatible with the deck drain material. The catch


110


is secured to the deck drain


120


by either tack welding or fastening means such as screws sized so that the wall of the deck drain


120


is not penetrated completely through. In an alternative embodiment as shown in

FIG. 4A

a groove


113


is cut into or premanufactured in the side of the deck drain opposite the hinge retaining pieces. This embodiment requires that the aperture


102


in the strainer plate


100


be located so that the J-bolt


108


may rotatably engage the groove in the side of the deck drain


120


.




What has been described is only a few of many possible variations on the same invention and is not intended in a limiting sense. The claimed invention can be practiced using other variations not specifically described above.



Claims
  • 1. A deck drain cover assembly comprising:a pair of retainers each having a hinge pin at one end secured to a deck drain; a strainer plate having a finger at one end and an aperture opposite said finger, said finger including an opening sized to hold said hinge pin; a nut attached to the bottom of said strainer plate axial with said strainer plate aperture; a spring disposed inside and axial with said strainer plate aperture and abutting said nut; a J-bolt passing through said strainer plate aperture, said spring and said nut, said J-bolt having a head accessible from a top of said strainer plate and abutting said spring; and lock means located below said strainer plate aperture, so as to engage a bottom of said J-bolt and hold said strainer plate closed under the bias of said spring.
  • 2. A deck drain cover assembly as in claim 1, further comprising means for covering said strainer plate aperture when said J-bolt is hooked on said lock means.
  • 3. A deck drain cover assembly as in claim 2, wherein said lock means includes a catch secured to the inside wall of said deck drain below said so plate aperture so as to engage the bottom of said J-bolt and holding said strainer plate closed under the bias of said spring.
  • 4. A deck drain cover assembly as in claim 2, wherein said lock means includes a groove on the inside wall of said deck drain below said strainer plate aperture so the bottom of said J-bolt may rotatably engage said groove and thereby hold said strainer plate closed under the bias of said spring.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST

The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without payment of any royalties thereon or therefore.

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