Information
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Patent Grant
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6308350
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Patent Number
6,308,350
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 679
- 004 290
- 004 292
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A drain trap having a U-shaped portion with a removable filter arranged for visual inspection and disposal. The filter extends from the cylindrical insert through an access extension from said base portion positioned within a cylindrical base portion via an access extension therefrom.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
This invention relates to drain traps in plumbing systems that provide water seal between the drain and the sanitary sewer system.
2. Description of Prior Art
In prior art drain traps, a variety of different designs can be seen having capture and removal features within to prevent lost objects from passing through the trap into the draining system and beyond. These devices also provide a filter mechanism to remove clogs from the trap. See for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,817,376, 4,164,048, 4,179,762, 4,301,554, 4,949,406, 5,421,979 and 5,525,215.
In U.S. Pat. No. 1,817,376 a drain strainer is disclosed having a sliding tray removably positioned within the upper portion of the drain trap.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,164,048, a combination sink trap access port filter device is disclosed having a U-shaped drain configuration with an extension element having a filter positioned within with an access opening.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,179,762 a trap is illustrated having a cylindrical base portion with a filter disk positioned within.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,301,554 is directed to a drain trap having a removable tray inserted through one opening with a plurality of upstanding fingers to trap and drain material in the water flow.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,406 a sink trap filter assembly is disclosed in which a filter insert is positioned in the vertical portion of a J-shape drain having an access opening and a filter basket within.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,979 a structure of an elbow pipe device is disclosed in which an elbow pipe has a access port on its lower portion on which a threaded extension is positioned in which a filter screen is positioned.
Finally, in applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,215 discloses an improved structure for a drain trap having a filter arranged within for visual inspection and cleaning with a flow through inspection reservoir insert and filter cap extending downstream therefrom.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A drain trap assembly having a U-shaped body with a disposable filter positioned within, an optical access extension having a removable viewing cap and orientation cylindrical prefiltration reservoir with the disposable filter element extending downstream therefrom.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the filter trap of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the assembled filter trap of the invention;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged end view on lines
3
—
3
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged side elevational view of the filter reservoir insert;
FIG. 5
is an end view on lines
5
—
5
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged side elevational view of a disposable filter insert portion;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged side elevational view of an alternate form of the filter reservoir and insert;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged partial side elevational view of an alternate filter insert configuration; and
FIG. 9
is an end view on lines
9
—
9
of FIG.
8
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
of the drawings, a drain trap assembly
10
can be seen having a U-shaped portion
11
comprising an upstanding leg portion
12
with a compression ring and gasket assembly
13
and a cylindrical base portion
14
having an extension
15
and a secondary upstanding return leg portion
16
. The leg portion
12
is of a sufficient open dimension at
17
to accept the insertion of a drain line
18
from a plumbing fixture or the like (not shown), as will be well understood by those skilled in the art. The secondary upstanding return leg
16
is in spaced parallel relation to said leg portion
12
and has a ring and compression fitting assembly
19
to secure and seal a drain line
20
within.
The extension
15
provides an access portal at
21
for a filter and access viewing assembly
22
for removably positioning within a cylindrical base portion
14
of the U-shaped portion
11
. The access and viewing assembly
22
is comprised of a filter and mounting cylindrical insert
23
having a main tubular body member
24
with an inturned apertured end
25
. The body member
24
has an arcuate longitudinally extending notch within at
26
inwardly of its apertured end at
25
. An annular mounting groove
27
is formed within the cylindrical body member
24
in oppositely disposed relation to said apertured end
25
defining a filter mounting access opening. A disposable filter basket
28
, best seen in
FIGS. 3-6
of the drawings has a plurality of longitudinally extending annularly spaced elements
29
. A plurality of annular rings
30
in spaced longitudinal relation to one another intersects said respective elements
29
defining a cylindrical web wall. A plurality of contoured right angularly intersecting spaced rod elements
31
extend across one end of the cylindrical web
28
forming the basket configuration.
It will be evident from the above description that the tubular body member
24
can be formed from a porous material so as to promote the flow of fluid therethrough.
The filter basket
28
is removably secured within the annular mounting groove
27
and extends downstream into a portion of the secondary upstanding leg
16
, best seen in
FIG. 2
of the drawings. The tubular body member
24
has an upstanding alignment lug
32
extending therefrom adjacent its extended apertured end
25
. A corresponding lug registration notch at
33
is formed within the wall of the access extension
15
which will be best seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
of the drawings. It will be evident from the above description that the alignment lug
32
will orient the tubular body member
24
so that the notch at
26
will always be aligned under the leg
12
. A sealing end cap and view port assembly
33
, best seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
of the drawings comprises a threaded annular compression ring
35
with a clear disk
36
within and an apertured resilient compression gasket
37
thereabout. The gasket
37
is engageable over the inturned end
25
which provides for the ring
35
a compression seal between the end cap and view port assembly
33
and the filter mounting cylindrical insert
24
within the base portion
15
when threadably engaged thereon at
38
.
In use, liquids flow downwardly as indicated by directional arrow A through the drain line
18
into the drain trap
10
of the invention via the upstanding leg portion
12
and through the filter mounting cylindrical insert
23
and disposable filter basket
28
. After passing through the above referred to filter configuration the liquid would typically flow upwardly and through the upstanding leg
16
and out via the outlet drain line
20
indicated by the directional flow arrow B.
It will be apparent that should a valuable item be inadvertently dropped into the drain trap
10
it will be retained within the trap
10
and be visible through the end cap view port assembly
33
. Retrieval of the object can be achieved by removal of same and the cylindrical insert
23
with the attached disposable filter
28
.
It will also be noted that once a clog develops within the drain trap
10
that the disposable filter basket
28
can be removed and discarded and replaced, restoring flow to the drain trap assembly.
Referring now to
FIGS. 7 and 8
of the drawings, two alternate forms of the drain basket
28
can be seen. In
FIG. 7
of the drawings, a modified basket
39
is illustrated having the same basic structure as the preferred basket
28
with the addition of a plurality of fingers
40
formed along longitudinal basket elements
41
. The multiple fingers
40
enhance the filtering ability of the basket
39
which will catch and retain entrained debris of various sizes and configuration.
In
FIG. 8
of the drawings, a third alternate form of the filter basket is shown at
42
which has a plurality of apertures at
43
formed therein. This arrangement provides an enhanced filtering surface able to retain greater amounts of entrained material before the need to remove and clean or alternately discard as a disposable filter element. The hereinbefore described multiple filter basket configurations
28
,
39
and
42
are preferably made of synthetic resin material with deformable properties that will allow for ease of removal and insertion into the cylindrical body member carrier
23
as hereinbefore described.
It will be noted that the filter baskets
28
,
39
and
42
can be integral with the respective cylindrical insert
23
wherein the filter and cylindrical body member
24
can be of a disposable configuration being molded of synthetic resin material in a two-part molded elements as indicated by the broken mold line ML in
FIG. 3
of the drawings.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A drain trap assembly comprising, a generally U-shaped hollow body assembly comprising a cylindrical base portion, an access extension extending therefrom, an upstanding inlet leg and outlet leg extending from said cylindrical base portion, a cylindrical insert removably positioned in said cylindrical base portion, said cylindrical insert having an elongated notch therein, an elongated filter basket removably secured and extending from said cylindrical insert, wherein mesas for removably securing said filter basket to said cylindrical insert comprises, and annular groove formed in a perimeter end annular edge of said cylindrical insert, a sealing cap removably secured to said access extension, an alignment lug extending from said cylindrical insert body, said lug registerable within a notch in said access extension.
- 2. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said elongated notch in said cylindrical insert is positioned in said cylindrical base portion in vertical alignment with said respective upstanding inlet leg portions.
- 3. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said cylindrical insert has an inturned apertured end adjacent said sealing cap.
- 4. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said filter basket comprises a plurality of longitudinally extending annularly spaced elements and a plurality of longitudinally spaced annular rings intersecting said spaced elements and intersecting end insert elements extending across one of said rings.
- 5. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 4 wherein said filter basket is molded of flexible synthetic resin material.
- 6. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 4 wherein said filter basket further comprises a plurality of upstanding fingers extending along said respective elongated extending annular spaced elements.
- 7. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 4 wherein said filter basket further comprises a cylindrical apertured wall.
- 8. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said sealing end cap comprises, a compression ring, a disk within said compression ring, a resilient gasket engageable against said compression ring.
- 9. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said filter basket is disposable.
- 10. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said filter basket is of a smaller diameter than that of said cylindrical insert to allow fluid flow thereabout.
- 11. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said filter basket positioned in said cylindrical base portion extends into partial vertical alignment with said respective upstanding outlet leg portion.
- 12. The drain trap assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said U-shaped hollow body has an area of reduced annular dimension that extends from said cylindrical base portion through said upstanding outlet leg portion.
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