The invention relates to pop-up drains for use in sinks.
Drain plugs configured for use in sinks are known. The combination of a strainer and a loose drain plug is also known. Pop-up drain assemblies for sinks in the prior art commonly use a lever actuated means to raise and lower the drain stopper within the drain bowl. However, unlike bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks are not configured to accept the lever assembly. The loose drain plug also poses several problems in that it may be easily lost among the dirty dishes and organic food pieces which often occupy a sink during meal preparation.
Permanently fixed, pop-up drain plugs make the addition of a removable strainer inconvenient at best and impossible at worst. Many consumers dread dealing with clogged plumbing pipes resulting from solid materials collecting within a pipe and restricting or preventing the flow of liquid through the drain pipe. At the same time, consumers desire a convenient way to prevent the flow of solids and/or liquids through a sink drain. Hence, there exists an unsatisfied need for a pop-up drain plug insert which may be either removed from a drain bowl completely or remain within the drain bowl and be operated by a simple push-down pop-up mechanism.
A pop-up drain plug insert comprising: a base formed for secure placement within a drain bowl in a sink which includes a bottom having a solid center and a plurality of apertures, a side emanating upwardly from the perimeter of the bottom, a flange emanating outwardly from the side, a gasket operatively associated with the side and the flange and a wall emanating upwardly near the center of the bottom to form a cup, the wall being substantially parallel to the side; a stopper formed for secure placement within the base which includes a top, a stem having a spring mechanism which permits the extension and retraction of the stem emanating downwardly from the top, a gasket surrounding the stem and being operatively associated with the top, wherein the stem being operatively associated with the cup in order to raise and lower the stopper from the base in order to permit or restrict the flow of liquids through the base.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the figures a form that is presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
Pop-up drain plug insert 10, as used herein, refers to a device comprising a base 20 and a stopper 40. A pop-up drain plug insert 10 may further comprise a strainer 72.
Base 20, as used herein, refers to a device which is designed to fit securely within a drain bowl 60. In other words, a base 20 may be formed for secure placement within a drain bowl 60 in a sink. Looking to
The base 20 may also include a flange 30 emanating outwardly from the top of the side 28. The flange 30 may be designed to engage the shoulder 68 or the flange 70 of a drain bowl. The base 20 may also include a wall 32 emanating upwardly around the solid center 24 of the base bottom 22 to form a cup 34. The wall 32 of the cup 34 may be substantially parallel to the side 28 of the base. In one embodiment of the present invention, the base 20 may also include a gasket 36 which is operatively associated with the side 28 and/or the flange 30 of the base 20. The gasket 36 is operatively associated with the base 20 and the drain bowl 60. The gasket 36 allows for a complete or substantially complete seal which prevents the flow of liquid between a base 20 and a drain bowl 60. (See
Pop-up drain assembly 15, as used herein, refers to a device comprising a drain bowl 60, a base 20 and a stopper 40. A pop-up drain assembly 15 may further comprise a strainer 72.
Drain bowl 60, as used herein, refers to a device formed for secure placement within a drain opening of a sink. In this case, secure placement means that substantially no liquid or solid material is permitted to flow through the connection between the drain bowl 60 and the drain opening, thus causing all liquid and solid material to flow through the drain bowl and into a disposal and/or drain pipe. Looking to
Stopper 40, as used herein, refers to a device which is formed to allow for secure placement within a base 20. Looking to
A push-down pop-up mechanism 88 is a mechanical device which is operated by a user. (See one embodiment in
In one embodiment of the present invention, the stem 44 is a push-down pop-up mechanism 88 which is attached to a top 42 of a stopper 40 at its proximal end 46. The distal end 48 is operatively associated with a cup 34 of a base 20. The distal end of the stem 44 is inserted into the cup 34. Beginning with the stem 44 in an extended position, a user pushes down on the top 42 of a stopper 40, with enough force to compress the spring within the push-down pop-up mechanism 88 and engage a locking mechanism and hold the stem 44 in a retracted position.
The stopper 40 may also include a gasket 52 which surrounds the stem 44 and is operatively associated with the top 42 of the stopper and the base 20. When the stopper is pushed down and the stem 44 is the retracted position, the gasket 52 is compressed between the top 42 of the stopper and the base 20 and thus allows for a complete or substantially complete seal which prevents the flow of liquid through the base 20 and the drain bowl 60. In one embodiment of the present invention, the stem 44 may have a proximal end 46 attached to a top 42 and a distal end 48 further comprising a fastening means 54 which is operatively associated with a cup 34 of a base 20.
Fastening means 54, as used herein, refers to a device which temporarily joins or affixes two or more objects together. Examples of fasteners include, but are not limited to, a gasket, a retaining ring, a threaded fastener, a pin, an adhesive, a clip, a snap, a tie, a hook-and-loop fastener, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment of the present invention, a fastening means 54 is used to fasten a stem 44 of a stopper to a cup 34 of a base. In another embodiment of the present invention, both the cup 34 and the distal end 48 of the step are machine threaded.
Gasket, as used herein, refers to a mechanical seal that fills the space between two mating surfaces in order to prevent leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. A gasket may be comprised of any material known in the art which includes, but is not limited to, paper, rubber, silicone, metal, cork, felt, neoprene, nitrile rubber, fiberglass, plastic polymer or a combination thereof. Possible embodiments of gaskets are illustrated in
Strainer 72, as used herein, refers to a device which is designed for secure placement within a drain bowl 60. A strainer 72 is a device used to separate solid material from liquid material within a sink. In the instant application, a strainer 72 may be used to prevent solid waste from traveling through a drain bowl 60, a base 20, a drain opening, or a combination thereof. To fit securely means that a limited amount of liquid is permitted to flow between the edge of the strainer 72 and the drain bowl 60.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the base 20 of the pop-up drain plug insert is permanently seated within a drain bowl 60. In another embodiment of the present invention, the base 20 of the pop-up drain plug insert may be removed and reinserted within a drain bowl 60 whenever a user desires.
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