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The present invention relates to a plug for a drain. More particularly, the present invention relates to a plug to prevent clogs. The present invention further relates to a plug to collect debris in a drain attached to a pipe before the debris can enter the pipe to form a clog.
Clogged pipes can lead to messy and embarrassing situations. Depending upon the severity of the clog, mechanical implements, such as plungers and snakes, can be used to unclog a blockage in a pipe. In order to prevent clogs from even forming in pipes, debris that forms clogs can be trapped at the drain leading to the pipe.
Drain plugs are known mechanical devices. Some drain plugs seal the pipe. A plug can create a water-tight seal in a drain so that both liquids and solids cannot pass into the pipe. Other plugs strain the drain, i.e. separate the solids from the liquid, while only allowing the liquid to flow into through the drain and into the pipe. Debris, such as hair and fibers, are collected in the drain. Some known drain plugs are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,669, issued to Peterson et al on 30 May 2000, U.S. Pat. No. 7,150,576, issued to Kambeyanda on 19 Dec. 2006, U.S. Pat. No. 8,590,065, issued to Ali et al on 26 Nov. 2013, and US Publication No. 20170130435, published for Sebolt on 11 May 2017.
The prior art drain plugs continue to encounter problems with effectiveness. When hair and other debris are trapped successfully, the holes of the drain plug become clogged. The hair collected at the bottom of the drain plug restricts water flow, so the water is diverted to pass through passageways on the cylindrical core or other center structure. These passageways have less capacity for flow than the holes on the bottom. The flow through the drain plug slows, and there is standing water in the sink or tub. There is a need for another type of device to be maintain more flow when debris and hair are successfully trapped in the drain plug. Prior art drain plugs lose efficiency and effectiveness, when debris and hair are successfully collected.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a plug for a drain.
It is another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of a plug with a conical core.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of the conical core with the wider base on the bottom end of the plug.
It is another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of a plug with different types of holes on the conical core.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of a plug with spike protrusions in certain flow holes on the conical core.
It is another object of the present invention to provide embodiment of a plug with an adjustable outer rim.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide embodiment of a plug with an outer rim having an expandable configuration and a collapsible configuration to seal against the drain.
It is another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of a plug with cone ridges attached to a conical core.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of a plug with a collection ring portion formed by cone ridges on a conical core.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide embodiments of a plug with a collection ring portion formed by cone ridges inverted relative to the conical core.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide embodiment of a plug with a bottom rim having an expandable configuration and a collapsible configuration to seal against the drain.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of a plug comprised of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of a plug comprised of a lubricious material for resistance to soap scum, debris, hair, and other stains.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of a plug comprised of a material for tensile strength to maintain shape during installation and cleaning and while being installed and cleaned.
These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the attached specifications and appended claims.
Embodiments of a plug for a drain, according to the present invention, include an outer rim, a conical core, a cone cover, and a plurality of cone ridges. The conical core has a conical surface with a plurality of flow holes and a plurality of strainer holes. The plug is placed in a drain hole so that fluid with debris flows to the conical core. Debris is collected at the conical core to prevent clogs further down the drain. The flow holes and the strainer holes can be arranged in an alternating (at least one flow hole next to a strainer hole) pattern vertically and horizontally along the conical surface. The strainer holes are larger than the flow holes. The plug may also include a stopper removably attached to the cone cover, or a lid removably attached to the cone cover.
The conical core has a top cone end and a bottom core end opposite the top cone end. The outer rim is set around the conical core. The bottom core end is larger than the top core end, and the top core end is smaller than the bottom core end so as to set the orientation of the conical core. The cone cover is placed at the top cone end. The cone ridges extend from the cone cover and toward the outer rim.
In some embodiments, each cone ridge is comprised of a top cone ridge end and a bottom cone ridge end opposite the top cone ridge end. The top cone ridge end is larger than the bottom cone ridge end so as to set the orientation of the cone ridges, which is opposite the orientation of the conical core. The cone ridges form a collection ring portion on the conical surface at the bottom cone ridge end between the outer rim and the cone cover. The collection ring is the smallest diameter of the plug. The collection ring is positioned so as to focus the collection of debris at the collection ring. Debris, such as hair or other string material, can be wrapped at this collection ring and released from the plug from this collection ring.
Embodiments of the outer rim can include an inner ring with holes and an outer collet ring comprised of a plurality of pre-folded segments. The outer collet ring has an expanded configuration with the pre-folded segments spread furthest from respective adjacent segments and a collapsed configuration with at least one pre-folded segment retracted closer to an adjacent segment than the expanded configuration. There can also be vents between the inner ring and the outer ring.
The present invention may also include a plurality of protrusions extending outward from the outer side of the conical surface at respective strainer holes. In some embodiments, the spikes mounted within respective strainer holes or ridge members mounted within respective strainer holes. The spike can be mounted within the strainer hole and extended out from the outer side. The ridge member can extend outward from the outer side and borders a respective strainer hole.
Embodiments of the present invention further include the method for straining fluid through a drain. The method includes setting the plug in a drain hole. Fluid with debris flows through the top opening of the drain hole to the plug, and the fluid flows through the conical core. Debris is collected at the strainer holes on the outer side of the conical core. In some embodiments, debris is collected at the collection ring of the conical core. In some embodiments, a vortex flow can be created so as trap more debris closer to the top cone end than the bottom cone end. The method further includes removing debris from the plug, such as turning the plug inside out so as to release debris from the protrusions.
The embodiments of
Embodiments of the cone cover 80 show the cone cover 80 as larger than the conical core 40 at the top cone end 42. The cone cover 80 can have openings 82, as shown in
The present invention includes a plug 10 comprising a plurality of cone ridges 60 extending from the cone cover 80 and toward the outer rim 20, as in
In these embodiments, the collection ring 63 has a collection ring diameter 65 smaller than a diameter 47 of the conical core 40 between the outer rim 20 and the bottom cone ridge end 62. The collection ring diameter 65 is also smaller than a diameter 67 formed by the cone ridges 60. The collection ring 63 as the smaller diameter becomes the main collection area for debris such as hair. As thread like material wraps around and tightens, the cone shape of the conical core 40 and the cone shape of the cone ridges 60 focus the debris to the collection ring 63. Even if the debris is twisted or not wrapped completely around the collection ring 63, at least a portion of the debris can be wrapped at the collection ring 63. As focuses on the collection ring 63, there is now a larger gathering of debris to be isolated and removed.
Alternate embodiments of the present invention include a plurality of protrusions 56 extending outward from the outer side 54 of the conical surface 46, as shown in
Further alternate embodiments include the plug 10 of the present invention with attachments, including a stopper 90 or lid 92 removably attached to the cone cover 80. The stopper 90 can cover the conical core 40 so as to seal liquid from passing through the conical core 40 and the outer rim 20. The plug 10 can be sealed in the drain hole. Embodiments of the lid 92 include the lid 92 having a peripheral rim 94 with a perforated ridge 96. The lid 92 covers the conical core 40, while liquid passes through the perforated ridge 96 to the outer rim 20.
Embodiments of the present invention include the method for straining fluid through a drain. The method includes the steps of setting the plug 10 in a drain hole 100 having a top opening 102 with a top edge 104 and a bottom hole 106 opposite the top opening with bottom supports 108, flowing fluid with debris through the top opening 102 to the plug, flowing fluid through the conical core 40, and collecting debris at the collection ring 63. As shown in
Alternate embodiments of the method of the present invention include the step of removing debris from the plug. In particular, the step of removing debris from the plug comprises the step of turning the plug inside out so as to release debris from the collection ring. Embodiments of the step of flowing fluid with debris comprises the step of creating a vortex flow along the conical surface 46 from top cone end 42 to bottom cone end 44 with flow rates faster at the bottom cone end 44 than at the top cone end 42 so as trap more debris closer to the top cone end 42 than the bottom cone end 44. The cone shape of the conical core 40 controls fluid flow different from the prior art cylindrical cores. The volume created around the plug by the drain hole is no longer equal from top to bottom. In the prior art, the debris would settle to the bottom of the plug, eventually clogging the holes on the bottom of the plug. In the vortex flow of the present invention, debris is centered at the collection ring so that holes 24 on the outer rim 20 and flow holes 48 on the bottom cone end 44 are not clogged. The fluid flow through the plug 10 of the present invention is no longer clogged itself.
The present invention is a plug for a drain with an outer rim, a conical core, and cone ridges. The conical core has a wider base on the bottom end of the plug. The cone ridges have wider cone edges at the top end of the plug. The cone shape of the conical core and the cone shape of the cone ridges are inverted relative to each other so as to form a collection ring on the conical surface. Thread like debris is gathered at the collection ring for easier removal and prevention of clogging the plug itself. The outer rim is adjustable to fit different drain holes. An expandable configuration fits larger drain holes, and a collapsible configuration fits smaller drain holes so as to seal against different drain holes.
The present invention also includes different types of holes on the conical core. In particular, there are flow holes for passing fluid, but there can also be strainer holes associated with protrusions, such as spikes, ridges, or ribs. The protrusions are additional collection areas for debris.
In some embodiments, the is plug comprised of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. The plug is flexible to seal and flexible to be turned inside out for removal of debris. Thread like debris, such as hair, can be released from the collection ring by turning the plug inside out. The material composition can also be a lubricious material for resistance to soap scum, debris, hair, and other stains. The material composition has tensile strength to maintain shape during installation and cleaning and while being installed and cleaned.
The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated structures, construction and method can be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention.
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6067669 | Peterson et al. | May 2000 | A |
7150576 | Kambeyanda | Dec 2006 | B1 |
8590065 | Ali et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
D785767 | Kamegie | May 2017 | S |
10344460 | Kamegie | Jul 2019 | B2 |
10519638 | Schuster | Dec 2019 | B2 |
10570594 | Karnegie | Feb 2020 | B2 |
10870976 | Kamegie | Dec 2020 | B2 |
20170130435 | Sebolt | May 2017 | A1 |
20180274218 | Kamegie et al. | Sep 2018 | A1 |
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20210277640 A1 | Sep 2021 | US |