Claims
- 1. A drain lock system adapted for securing a drain screen in position comprising:a drain lock including a thrust bolt adapted for positioning through the drain screen; a cross member including an elongated body and two opposingly threaded rods, the body defining a longitudinal hole therethrough and a perpendicular transverse hole therethrough, the longitudinal hole having left hand threads associated with a first end of the body thereof and right hand threads with a second end of the body thereof, the perpendicular transverse hole defined in the body being configured for receiving the thrust bolt, a first rod having a left handed thread configured for being received by the first end of the body and a second rod having a right handed thread configured for being received by the second end of the body, the rods having ends having a chisel shaped edge; a nonstandard head positioned on the thrust bolt so that it is removable with a special tool and when said head is firmly holding said drain screen in place an entry end, said drain screen is held against unauthorized removal; and an installation tool including a block and two arms, the block including two holes for positioning of the arms, the arms including tips configured for engaging with holes defined in the first rod and the second rod, the tool being configured to fix the relative position of the rods during the installation of the cross member, the arms being configured to rotate in the holes defined in the block to accommodate the movement of the rods during a portion of the installation.
- 2. The drain lock system of claim 1 in which said perpendicular transverse hole is threaded along its length.
- 3. The drain lock system of claim 1 in which said longitudinal hole is threaded along its length.
- 4. The drain lock system of claim 1, wherein the tool includes arms slidably positionable within the holes defined in the block.
- 5. The drain lock system of claim 4, wherein the arms are connected to the first rod and second rod, the arms being configured to rotate in the holes in the block to accommodate the movement of the first rod and the second rod during installation and removal of the cross member.
- 6. The drain lock system of claim 4, wherein the arms can be adjustably positioned within the holes defined by the block to adjust the orientation of the cross member relative to the tool.
- 7. The drain lock system of claim 1, wherein the arms include markings indicating the depth of the cross member when positioned into a drain pipe.
- 8. A drain lock system adapted for securing a drain screen in position comprising:a drain lock including a thrust bolt adapted to positioning through the drain screen; a cross member including an elongated body and two opposingly threaded rods, the body defining a longitudinal hole therethrough and a perpendicular transverse hole therethrough, the longitudinal hole having left hand threads associated with a first end of the body thereof and right hand threads with a second end of the body thereof, the perpendicular transverse hole defined in the body being configured for receiving the thrust bolt, a first rod having a left handed thread configured for being received by the first end of the body and a second rod having a right handed thread configure for being received by the second end of the body, the rods having ends having a chisel shaped edge, wherein the longitudinal hole is threaded along its length and the perpendicular hole is threaded along its length; a nonstandard head positioned on the thrust bolt so that it is removable with a special tool and when said head is firmly holding said drain screen in place over an entry end, said drain screen is held against unauthorized removal; and an installation tool including a block and arms, the block including holes for positioning of the arms, wherein the tool includes arms slidably positionable within the holes defined in the block, and wherein the arms are connected to the first rod and second rod, the arms being configured to rotate in the holes in the block to accommodate the movement of the first rod and the second rod during installation and removal of the cross member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/778,648 filed Feb. 8, 2001, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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