Drain cleaning apparatus with feed control

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6343398
  • Patent Number
    6,343,398
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 13, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A drain cleaning apparatus which feeds a drain cleaning snake from a rotating drum through a flexible guide tube and a manually operable cable feed device is provided at the outer end of the guide tube for selectively axially advancing or retracting the snake relative to the cable drum during rotation of the drum. The inner end of the guide tube is supported directly on the cable drum with a bearing for relative rotation between the cable drum and the guide tube. The cable feed device includes a stop protruding from its housing which is positioned for engaging an actuating lever to thereby limit the pivotal extent of the levers displacement away from the housing in order to prevent accidental dislodgement of the drive actuator which is engaged by the lever to operate the cable feed device. This stop is made to be yieldable for thereby permitting the lever to be pivotally displaced with applied force away from the cable feed device housing beyond the normal limited extent against yieldable bias of the stop to thereby permit a passage of an enlarged head portion of the snake through the cable feed device housing or to permit complete removal of the actuator.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally pertains to the art of drain cleaning apparatus and more particularly to improvements in directing and feeding the drain cleaning cable snake into a drain or waste line to be cleaned.




The present invention pertains to improvements in portable-motor driven flexible snake drain cleaning apparatus of the type illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,901,401 and 6,009,588. These inventions respectively pertain to a feed control arrangement for axially advancing and retracting the cable snake during use of the apparatus and to a flexible guide tube to facilitate an operator in guiding the outlet end of the snake into a drain to be cleaned. The guide tube arrangement for the snake has its inner end directly supported on the frame which supports the machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The drain cleaning apparatus of the present invention includes a frame with a cable snake drum supported on the frame for rotation about a drum axis, wherein the drum has axially spaced front and rear ends and an opening through the front end. A drain cleaning cable snake is coiled in the drum about the drum axis and has an outer end for extending through the opening of the drum into a drain to be cleaned. A drive motor is also supported on the frame for rotating the drum and the cable snake contained therein.




A guide tube is provided for receiving the outer end of the cable snake and the inner end of this guide tube is supported directly on the cable drum itself, as opposed to being independently supported on the frame as taught by the prior art, with a bearing for relative rotation between the cable drum and the guide tube, thereby eliminating the need of an independent frame support for the guide tube which adds additional expense.




The guide tube is flexible between its inner and outer ends for directing the outer end toward a drain to be cleaned and a manually operable cable feed device is provided on the outer end of the guide tube for selectively axially displacing the cable snake relative to the cable drum during rotation of the drum and cable snake about the drum axis.




Improvements are also provided in the cable feed device which includes a housing having an housing axis and a passage axially therethrough for receiving the cable snake. A cable roll drive is supported in the housing in the same fashion and with the same type construction as provided in the prior art for advancing and retracting the rotating cable snake during use of the apparatus.




A drive actuator is supported on the housing for radially displacing the cable snake against the cable roll drive. This drive actuator has radially inner and outer ends and a lever is pivotally mounted on the housing for engaging the outer end and radially displacing the drive actuator against the cable snake.




A stop protrudes from the housing and is positioned for engaging this lever to thereby limit the pivotal extent of its displacement away from the housing for thereby preventing accidental dislodgement of the drive actuator from the housing. However, this stop is yieldable for thereby permitting the lever to be pivotally displaced with applied force away from the housing beyond this limited extent against the yieldable bias of the stop. This permits the drive actuator to be sufficiently radially displaced to permit the passage of an enlarged portion of the cable snake through the housing passage and past the roll drive, and if desired, also permits sufficient clearance to fully remove the drive actuator from the housing for replacement or repair.




The protruding stop may be rendered yieldable by constructing it of yielding material such as spring steel or in the alternative it may be provided in the form of a rigid lever which is spring biased. In one embodiment, this stop lever may include an access cover plate pivotally secured on the housing for providing access to the roll drive.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and advantages appear hereinafter in the following description and claims. The drawings show, for the purpose of exemplification, without limiting the invention or appended claims, certain practical embodiments of the present invention wherein:





FIG. 1

is a view in side elevation of the drain cleaning apparatus of the present invention with portions thereof illustrated in vertical mid cross section; and





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of the cable snake cable feed device shown on the forward end of the apparatus of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the drain cleaning apparatus


10


of the present invention includes a frame


11


and a cable drum


12


supported on frame


11


for rotation about the drum axis


13


. Drum


12


is provided with axially spaced front and rear ends


14


and


15


respectively with an opening


16


through front end


14


.




A drain cleaning cable snake


17


is coiled in drum


12


about axis


13


and has an outer enlarged end


18


for attaching appropriate sewer or drain cleaning apparatus and which extends through opening


16


for extending into a drain (not shown) to be cleaned.




For convenience of changing cable snake


17


, cable snake


17


is coiled and contained in an inner plastic cartridge


20


, which in and of itself is a common feature of prior art drain cleaning apparatus.




A drive motor


21


is also supported on frame


11


for rotating drum


12


and cable snake


17


. Drive motor


21


is here provided in the form of a conventional drill motor and housing which has a variable speed actuating trigger


22


that is variably actuated through the use of a pneumatic piston


23


operated from foot actuated pneumatic pressure pedal


24


.




A flexible guide tube


25


is provided for receiving the outer end of cable snake


17


and the inner end


26


of guide tube


25


is supported on the front end


14


of cable drum


12


with or through a guide tube bearing


27


for relative rotation between cable drum


12


and guide tube


25


. This bearing


27


is a ball bearing race with thrust bearing capabilities but could be another type of bearing, such as tapered roller, plain or spherical. A manually operable cable feed device


28


is provided on the outer end


30


of flexible guide tube


25


for selectively axially displacing the cable snake relative to cable drum


12


during rotation of the drum and cable about axis


13


.




The details of cable feed device


28


are best illustrated in the enlarged view of FIG.


2


. There is only one minor difference between the structures


28


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

and this will be detailed hereinafter.




Cable feed device


28


is provided with a housing


31


having a housing axis


32


and a passage


23


extending axially therethrough for receiving snake


17


. A snake roll drive


34


is supported on housing


31


.




This snake roll drive consists of two skewed bottom rollers of the same construction and operation as shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,401 and therefore the details of operation will not be provided. As with other prior art drives of similar construction, when skewed actuator roll


35


radially downward displaces rotating snake


17


against the two skewed bottom rollers of roll drive


34


the rotating cable snake


17


will be advanced either out of or into drum


12


, depending upon the direction of rotation of drum


12


, together with cable snake


17


coiled therein.




Drive actuator


36


is supported on housing


31


for radially displacing the snake


17


against snake roll drive


34


. In

FIG. 2

, the radially displacement of drive actuator


36


is up and down as illustrated in the figure. Drive actuator


36


is provided with radially inner and outer ends


37


and


38


respectively. Lever


40


is pivotally mounted to housing


31


at pivot


41


whereby lever


40


engages the outer end


38


of drive actuator


36


for radially displacing drive actuator


36


at its radially inner end


37


against snake


17


.




A stop


42


protrudes from housing


31


and is positioned for engaging lever


40


at engagement point


43


for thereby limiting the pivotal extent of displacement of lever


40


away from housing


31


as illustrated by dimension


44


for preventing accidental dislodgement of drive actuator


36


from housing


31


. Stop


42


is yieldable for permitting lever


40


to be pivotally displaced with applied force away from housing


31


beyond the limited extent


44


against yieldable bias of the stop for thereby permitting sufficient radial displacement of drive actuator


36


to permit passage of enlarged end portion


18


of snake


17


through the housing passage


33


and past roll drive


34


. In fact, lever


40


with applied pressure against yieldable stop


42


may be sufficiently displaced beyond limit


44


whereby drive actuator


36


may be completely removed from housing


31


for substitution or repair.




Drive actuator


36


has a cylindrical body which is provided with an enlarged head


45


for engagement of compression spring


46


which continually urges roll drive actuator


36


upwardly by the urging of coil spring


46


outwardly between housing


31


and the underside of the enlarged head


45


. This takes up the sloppiness or slack in lever


40


so that it returns to its stopped position as illustrated in the figures and to its limited extent of pivotal movement as indicated by


44


.




In

FIG. 2

, stop


42


is provided in the form of a lever which includes as an integral part thereof access cover


47


which is secured to the front end of housing


31


for providing access to roll drive


34


. Access cover


47


is secured to housing


31


with shoulder bolts


48


and yielding clearance


50


is provided at the bottom of housing


31


so that the bottom end


51


may pivot inwardly or to the right under the bias of compression spring


52


for thereby permitting stop


42


to yield under the bias of spring


52


when sufficient applied force is applied to lever


40


.




The cable feed device


28


in

FIG. 1

is in all respects identical to that illustrated in

FIG. 2

, except yieldable stop


42


in

FIG. 1

is provided in the form of a spring steel arm


53


which is secured to the forward or front end of housing


31


.




Lever


40


contacts radially outer end


38


of drive actuator


36


with a rounded protrusion


54


, which is in turn threadably secured to lever


40


through a passage as illustrated and threadably engaged with a securing knob


55


. Thus, protrusion


54


is not inter-engaged with the outer radial end


38


of actuator


36


and this permits easy and fast removal of actuator


36


from housing


31


when sufficient force is applied to lever


40


against yieldable stop


42


.




Guide tube


25


is secured at its outer end


30


to liquid tight conduit fitting


56


which in turn is rigidly secured to housing sleeve


57


. Sleeve


57


is coaxially received in housing


31


and therein axially but not radially fixed in position by means of stop


58


which is in turn secured in position by machine screw


60


.




A support hook


61


is shown in

FIG. 1

as being secured to frame so that the outer end


30


of guide tube


25


may be supported therein to support cable feed device


28


on frame


11


in a compact manner when the machine is not in use.




If it is desired to have depression protrusion


54


to extend out further from the underside of lever


40


in order to further depress actuator


36


radially inward, spacer washers may be inserted between the protrusion head


54


and the lever arm


40


so that the protrusion


54


extends downward to a greater extent as viewed in FIG.


2


. This permits regulation of the dimension


44


so that the lever may be custom fit for operation comfort to the hand size of the operator.




Depression protrusion


54


is threadably received in knob


55


. Knob


55


may be turned down tightly to clamp depression protrusion


54


in place on lever arm


40


. The stem of depression protrusion


54


extends through longitudinal slot


59


provided in lever arm


40


so that knob


55


may be loosened and depression protrusion


54


slid to the left or right along slot


59


and there reclamped at different points opposing the sloped surface of outer end


38


. This accordingly provides further fine adjustment as needed to regulate the initial limit of depth of penetration of actuator


36


downwardly into housing


31


.



Claims
  • 1. Drain cleaning apparatus comprising:a frame; a cable drum supported on said frame for rotation about a drum axis, said drum having axially spaced front and rear ends and an opening through said front end; a drain cleaning cable snake coiled in said drum about said axis and having an end for extending through said opening and into a drain to be cleaned; a drive motor supported on said frame for rotating said drum and cable snake; a guide tube for receiving said end of said cable snake and having an inner end supported on said cable drum with a bearing for relative rotation between said cable drum and said guide tube and an outer end spaced from said cable drum; said guide tube being flexible between said inner and outer ends for directing said outer end toward a drain to be cleaned; and a manually operable cable feed device on said outer end of said guide tube for selectively axially displacing said cable snake relative to said cable drum during rotation of said drum and cable snake about said axis.
  • 2. The drain cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cable feed device includes a housing having a housing axis and a passage axially therethrough for receiving said cable snake, a cable roll drive supported on said housing, a drive actuator supported on said housing for radially displacing said cable snake against said cable roll drive, said drive actuator having radially inner and outer ends, a lever pivotally mounted on said housing for engaging said outer end and radially displacing said drive actuator against said cable snake, and a stop protruding from said housing and positioned for engaging said lever to thereby limit the pivotal extent of its displacement away from said housing for preventing accidental dislodgement of said drive actuator from said housing; and said stop being yieldable for thereby permitting said lever to be pivotally displaced with applied force away from said housing beyond said limited extent against yieldable bias of said stop.
  • 3. A cable feed device for use with a plumbing tool including an elongated flexible snake having a snake axis and means for rotating the snake about said axis, comprising;a housing having a housing axis and a passage axially therethrough for receiving said snake; a snake roll drive supported on said housing; a drive actuator supported on said housing for radially displacing said snake against said snake roll drive; said drive actuator having radially inner and outer ends; a lever pivotally mounted on said housing for engaging said outer end and radially displacing said drive actuator against said snake; a stop protruding from said housing and positioned for engaging said lever to thereby limit the pivotal extent of its displacement away from said housing for preventing accidental dislodgement of said drive actuator from said housing; and said stop being yieldable for permitting said lever to be pivotally displaced with applied force away from said housing beyond said limited extent against yieldable bias of said stop for thereby permitting sufficient radial displacement of said drive actuator to permit passage of an enlarged portion of the snake through said housing passage and past said roll drive.
  • 4. The cable feed device of claim 3 wherein said protruding stop is spring steel.
  • 5. The cable feed device of claim 3 wherein said protruding stop is a spring biased lever.
  • 6. The cable feed device of claim 5 wherein said stop lever includes an access cover plate pivotally secured on said housing for providing access to said roll drive.
  • 7. The cable feed device of claim 3 wherein said lever includes a downwardly protruding depression protrusion for engaging said outer end, said depression protrusion being adjustably positioned in a fixed manner along said lever for engaging said outer end at different preselected positions for thereby regulating the displacement of said drive actuator into said housing.
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