1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a drain support plate and, more particularly, to a combined drain support plate and under-deck clamp.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Drains form an integral part of a building structure. For rainwater management, drains are used to keep water from accumulating on the building structure such as a roof. Oftentimes, successful drain installations are directly attributable to various factors, such as the receptacle body of a drain and the various structural conditions (i.e., deck type, thickness, accessibility, and location). A typical prior art drain 10 (shown in
When installing the prior art drain assembly 50 shown in
In the prior art installation, the drain 10 is separate from the clamp 58, thus requiring an installer to have some degree of installation expertise in order to properly install the drain 10. Also, the prior art installation requires an installer to install the drain assembly 50 from both the top and bottom of the roof structure 52, thus increasing installation time. Also, in the prior art installation, the installer must enter an unfinished building which can pose a safety hazard.
An object of the present invention is to reduce drain installation time and expense by eliminating a bottom installation of a drain. Also, an object of the present invention is to permit a safer installation of a drain.
The present invention provides for a drain support plate adapted to fasten to a receptacle body of a drain. A first end of the receptacle body includes at least one protrusion extending away from the receptacle body. A second end of the receptacle body adapts to fasten to a drain pipe. The drain support plate includes a body having a first portion, an intermediate portion, and a second portion. The first portion of the body is spaced from the second portion of the body. The first portion of the body also defines a peripheral edge. The second portion of the body having an inner edge defines a center passageway spaced radially and axially apart from the peripheral edge of the first portion of the body and adapts to receive the receptacle body. The intermediate portion is positioned between the first portion and the second portion of the body and tapers in a direction away from the peripheral edge of the first portion of the body toward the inner edge of the second portion of the body. An upper surface of the first portion of the body is contained in a first plane and an upper surface of the second portion of the body is contained in a second plane axially spaced from the first plane. The intermediate portion of the body extends from the first plane to the second plane. The first portion of the body can include a plurality of elongated first portion slots defined adjacent the peripheral edge and adapted to receive fasteners for securing the support plate to a deck. The second portion of the body also defines at least one slot adapted to receive a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate. A distance between the first portion and the second portion of the body is sufficient for the second portion of the body to support the receptacle body. Further, the slot in the second portion of the body is adapted to be aligned with the receptacle body for receiving a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate.
The present invention also provides for a drain support plate assembly that includes a receptacle body of a drain attached to a drain support plate as previously discussed. The support plate can be attached to the receptacle body via a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate through the slot in the second portion of the body and the receptacle body. The support plate assembly can also be attached to a deck, wherein the receptacle body extends through an opening in the deck.
The present invention provides for a method of installing a drain in a building structure. First, an opening is formed in a deck. Second, a receptacle body of a drain and a drain support plate as discussed above are provided. Third, the receptacle body of the drain is attached to the second portion of the body of the support plate via a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate through the slot in the second portion of the body and the receptacle body. A distance between the first portion and the second portion of the body is sufficient for the second portion of the body to support the receptacle body. Further, the slot in the second portion of the body is adapted to be aligned with the receptacle body for receiving a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body, whereby the receptacle body extends through the center passageway of the body of the support plate. Fourth, the support plate with the attached receptacle body is installed on an upper surface of the deck, wherein the receptacle body extends through the opening in the deck. Further, the support plate can be attached to the deck via fasteners through the first portion slots of the body and the deck or by welding the first portion of the body to the deck.
A complete understanding of the invention will be obtained from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures wherein like reference characters identify like parts throughout.
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An advantage to the design of the support plate 70 is that the attachment of the support plate 70 to the receptacle body 12 prior to installation (i.e., support plate assembly 100) eliminates a bottom installation, thus eliminating the need for the under-deck clamp 58 as described in the prior art installation of the drain 10 shown in
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that while the foregoing description sets forth in detail preferred embodiments of the present invention, modifications, additions, and changes might be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/342,148, filed Jan. 14, 2003, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/348,734, filed Jan. 15, 2002, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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