The present invention relates to a drain valve assembly, e.g. with a pop-up drain stopper for a drain opening.
Today, a traditional drain valve assembly is mounted in the drain of a sink using a top pipe with an annular collar flange and a main drain pipe, connected by screw thread to each other and connected to the sink by applying the collar flange of the top pipe to the top side of the sink as the collar flange has a larger diameter than the drain opening. The interface between the flange and the sink has to be sealed with a sealant or a putty to secure that the interface is water-proof. Beneath the sink, the main drain pipe is connected to the top pipe through the drain of the sink. The interface between a flange of the main drain pipe and the underside of the sink also has to be sealed to secure that the interface is water-proof.
However, the interface between the annular collar flange of the top pipe and the top side of the sink is difficult to seal completely, and further, this interface is difficult to clean. Deposits, such as dirt, are continuously accumulating at this interface. Further, it is difficult to install traditional pop-up drain valve assemblies, because a pivoting lever has to be installed parallel to the front of the sink and adjustments are often needed to correct the installation of the pivoting lever.
To overcome the mentioned difficulties, it is an object of the invention to provide a drain valve assembly for a drain opening with an improved sealing mechanism.
The object is achieved by a drain valve assembly for a drain opening, said assembly comprising an upper member having a tubular body with an externally threaded portion and an annular flange having a lower sealing surface, a lower member having a tubular body comprising an internally threaded portion for engagement with the upper member and an annular upper surface for axially positioning the lower member relative to the upper member, and an annular resilient sealing member, such as a circular elastomeric sealing member, e.g. an O-ring, for sealing between the drain valve assembly and the drain opening, characterized in that the annular resilient sealing member is provided between said lower sealing surface of the upper member and the annular upper surface of the lower member such that the annular resilient sealing member is adapted to be expanded in diameter and thereby pressed towards sides of the drain opening for sealing engagement when the surfaces are brought together by the engagement of the threaded portions of the upper and lower members.
In one embodiment of the drain valve assembly, the lower sealing surface of the flange of the upper member and/or the annular upper surface of the lower member is/are provided with conical outwardly inclining surfaces so that the annular resilient sealing member is adapted to be expanded in diameter and thereby pressed towards sides of the drain opening for sealing engagement when the upper surface and lower surface are brought together by the engagement of the threaded portions of the upper and lower members.
In a related embodiment, the lower sealing surface of the flange of the upper member and/or the annular upper surface of the lower member is/are provided with conical outwardly inclining surfaces and the annular resilient sealing member is provided between said lower sealing surface of the upper member and the annular upper surface of the lower member such that the annular resilient sealing member is adapted to be expanded in diameter and thereby pressed towards sides of the drain opening for sealing engagement when the surfaces are brought together by the engagement of the threaded portions of the upper and lower members.
In another embodiment of the drain valve assembly, the annular resilient sealing member is provided with at least one conical inwardly inclining surface so that the annular resilient sealing member is adapted to be expanded in diameter and thereby pressed towards sides of the drain opening for sealing engagement when the upper surface and lower surface are brought together by the engagement of the threaded portions of the upper and lower members. For instance, the annular resilient sealing member may be provided with two conical inwardly inclining surfaces, which may be referred to as a biconical sealing member. Such a resilient sealing member may provide better seals and may cover a larger range of diameters compared to standard O-rings.
In a preferred embodiment of the drain valve assembly, the drain opening has an inner first diameter, the annular flange of the upper member has an outer second diameter and the annular upper surface of the lower member has an outer third diameter, wherein the first diameter is larger than the second diameter and the third diameter.
In a second preferred embodiment of the drain valve assembly, the drain valve assembly comprises a pop-up drain stopper. The pop-up drain stopper may comprise an annular resilient sealing member, such as an O-ring, to prevent leakage when the drain is closed.
In another preferred embodiment of the drain valve assembly, the lower member comprises a main drain member having a tubular body, by which the drain valve assembly may be connected to a larger drain system. The lower member and the main drain member may be in one piece or the lower member and the main drain member may be connected by a connection means, such as a threaded engagement. The main drain member may support an annular resilient sealing member, such as a rubber gasket to seal the interface between the main drain valve and the underside of the object having the drain opening. Further, in one embodiment, the main drain member comprises an extending nipple whereby a pivoting lever may be used to open or close the pop-up drain stopper.
In another preferred embodiment of the drain valve assembly, threaded engagement is used for connecting the upper member to the lower member, and the lower member to the main drain member. Threaded engagement is often used for connecting pipes, although other connection means, such as snapping, are possible. In this embodiment, the upper member and/or the lower member may comprise at least one externally threaded portion and/or at least one internally threaded portion.
In another preferred embodiment, the drain valve assembly comprises guiding members, whereby the pop-up drain stopper may be adapted to move along a substantially straight path, preferably parallel to the axis of the drain opening. In this embodiment, the guiding members may extend the upper member and/or the lower member. In a further preferred embodiment, the guiding members comprise one or more bars, perpendicular to the axis of drain opening, with holes for guiding a bar extending the drain stopper.
The invention is disclosed in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In one embodiment, the drain valve assembly may be mounted in a sink by carrying out the following steps.
In the description of the invention above, the terms ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ have been used only to illustrate the relative arrangement of elements of the invention, and it is realised that embodiments of the invention may be provided, wherein the invention is rotated in any angle, i.e. not limited to the terms ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ used above.
While specific and preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail above to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that variants to these embodiments may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the accompanying claims.
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