The present invention relates to a drainage overflow pipe structure, and more particularly to the drainage overflow pipe structure which is applicable for bathtubs of various specifications.
A conventional bathtub is in a tub shape and is applicable for having a bath. The bathtub contains a storage tank, a drainage pipe connected on a bottom of the storage tank so as to drain water out of a draining orifice of the drainage pipe. The storage tank has an overflow orifice defined on a peripheral wall thereof and connecting with an overflow pipe so as to avoid water leakage from the bathtub. However, the drainage pipe and the overflow pipe are integrated in a drainage overflow pipe structure.
As illustrated in
Nevertheless, the pipe elbow 40 is screwed with the overflow part 30 in a fixed angle, so the pipe elbow 40 is only applicable for the bathtub 60 in a fixed specification, and the overflow part 30 cannot mating abut against an outer wall of the bathtub, thus increasing installation space.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a drainage overflow pipe structure in which an overflow part connects and communicates with a pipe elbow by using the universal rotation assembly so that the pipe elbow is rotated universally based on a peripheral wall of bathtubs of various specifications, and an inlet of the pipe elbow matingly contacts with the peripheral wall of the bathtub, hence the pipe elbow is applicable for the bathtubs of various specifications.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a drainage overflow pipe structure in which the overflow part connects and communicates with the pipe elbow by using the universal rotation assembly so that the pipe elbow is rotated universally relative to the overflow part so as to adjust an angle between the pipe elbow and the overflow part, hence the overflow part matingly contacts with the peripheral wall of the bathtub so as to decrease installation space of the overflow part.
To obtain above-mentioned objectives, a drainage overflow pipe structure for a bathtub provided by the present invention, wherein an overflow pipe of the drainage overflow pipe structure is mounted on a bathtub, and the bathtub includes a water storage tank, the water storage tank has a bottom and a peripheral wall extending upwardly from the bottom, the bottom has a drainage hole, the peripheral wall has an overflow hole, and the drainage overflow pipe contains: a tee part, a drainage part, an overflow part, a pipe elbow, and a universal rotation assembly.
The tee part includes a first coupling orifice, a second coupling orifice, and a third coupling orifice.
A first end of the drainage part is connected with the first coupling orifice of the tee part, and a second end of the drainage part is coupled with the drainage hole of the bathtub.
The overflow part includes a joining section formed on a lower end of the overflow part, and the overflow part includes a connecting seat arranged on an upper end of the overflow part, the joining section is accommodated in the second coupling orifice of the tee part, the connecting seat has outer threads defined on an outer rim of the connecting seat, and the connecting seat has a groove-shaped holding portion formed in an inner rim of the connecting seat.
The pipe elbow includes an inlet defined on a first end of the pipe elbow and coupling with the overflow hole, and the pipe elbow includes an outlet formed on a second end of the pipe elbow.
The universal rotation assembly includes a connector and a limitation member, wherein the connector has a screwing portion, a spherical knob, and a through orifice defined in the screwing portion and the spherical knob so that water flows through the screwing portion and the spherical knob, the screwing portion screws with the outlet of the pipe elbow, the spherical knob fits on the holding portion of the connecting seat of the overflow part, the limitation member is in a ring shape, and the limitation member includes inner threads formed on an inner wall thereof and includes an abutting portion above the inner threads, the limitation member fits on the spherical knob of the connector, and the inner threads of the limitation member screws with the outer threads of the connecting seat of the overflow part so that the abutting portion of the limitation member matches with the holding portion of the connecting seat of the overflow part to force the spherical knob of the connector, and the spherical knob rotates universally and does not move, hence the overflow part connects and communicates with the pipe elbow by using the universal rotation assembly, and the pipe elbow rotates relative to the overflow part by using the universal rotation assembly.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
With reference to
The tee part 1 includes a first coupling orifice 11, a second coupling orifice 12, and a third coupling orifice 13 which are in communication with one another.
A first end of the drainage part 2 is inserted into the first coupling orifice 11 of the tee part 1, and a second end of the drainage part 2 is coupled with the drainage hole A213 of the bathtub A2.
The overflow part 3 includes a joining section 31 formed on a lower end thereof, and the overflow part 3 includes a connecting seat 32 arranged on an upper end thereof, the joining section 31 is accommodated in the second coupling orifice 12 of the tee part 1, the connecting seat 32 is in connection on the upper end of the overflow part 3, wherein the connecting seat 32 has outer threads 321 defined on an outer rim thereof, the connecting seat 32 has a groove-shaped holding portion 322 formed on an inner rim thereof, and the holding portion 322 has a washer 323.
The pipe elbow 4 includes an inlet 41 defined on a first end thereof, and the pipe elbow 4 includes an outlet 42 formed on a second end thereof, wherein one end of the inlet 41 couples with the overflow hole A215 of the bathtub A2, the inlet 41 has a cap 43 fixed thereon, wherein the cap 43 closes or opens the inlet 41 by pressing the cap 43 repeatedly.
The universal rotation assembly 5 is defined between and communicates with the connecting seat 32 of the overflow part 3 and the outlet 42 of the pipe elbow 4, and the universal rotation assembly 5 includes a connector 51 and a limitation member 52, wherein the connector 51 has a screwing portion 511, a spherical knob 512 connecting with the screwing portion 511, and a through orifice 513 defined in the screwing portion 511 and the spherical knob 512 so that water flows through the screwing portion 511 and the spherical knob 512. The screwing portion 511 screws with the outlet 42 of the pipe elbow 4, the spherical knob 512 fits on the holding portion 322 of the connecting seat 32 of the overflow part 3, and an outer surface of the spherical knob 512 contacts with the washer 323 of the holding portion 322 so as to avoid water leakage. The limitation member 52 is in a ring shape, and the limitation member 52 includes inner threads 521 formed on an inner wall thereof and includes an abutting portion 522 above the inner threads 521. The limitation member 52 fits on the spherical knob 512 of the connector 51, and the inner threads 521 of the limitation member 52 screws with the outer threads 321 of the connecting seat 32 of the overflow part 3 so that the abutting portion 522 of the limitation member 52 matches with the holding portion 322 of the connecting seat 32 of the overflow part 3 to force the spherical knob 512 of the connector 51, and the spherical knob 512 rotates universally and does not move, hence the universal rotation assembly 5 connects the overflow part 3 and the pipe elbow 4 together so that the overflow part 3 communicates with the pipe elbow 4, and the pipe elbow 4 rotates relative to the overflow part 3 by using the universal rotation assembly 5.
The draining part 6 couples with the third coupling orifice 13 of the tee part 1.
The overflow part 3 connects and communicates with the pipe elbow 4 by using the universal rotation assembly 5, as shown in
Referring to
When water level in the water storage tank A21 of the bathtub A2 is higher than the overflow hole A215, as illustrated in
As desiring to drain the water out of the water storage tank A21 of the bathtub A2, the seal plug A214 of the drainage hole A213 is removed so that the water in the water storage tank A21 of the bathtub A2 drains out of the draining part 6 via the drainage part 2 and the tee part 1.
Thereby, the drainage overflow pipe structure of the present invention has advantages as follows:
1. The overflow part 3 connects with the pipe elbow 4 by using the universal rotation assembly 5 so that the pipe elbow 4 is rotated universally based on the peripheral wall A212 of the bathtubs A2 of various specifications, and the inlet 41 of the pipe elbow 4 matingly contacts with the peripheral wall A212 of the bathtub A2, hence the pipe elbow 4 is applicable for the bathtubs A2 of various specifications, and the overflow pipe is mounted on the bathtub easily, thus saving installation cost and time.
2. The overflow part 3 connects and communicates with the pipe elbow 4 by using the universal rotation assembly 5 so that the overflow part 3 corresponds to the peripheral wall of the bathtub A2, and the pipe elbow 4 is rotated universally so as to correspond to the overflow part 3, hence the inlet 41 of the pipe elbow 4 matingly contacts with the peripheral wall A212 of the bathtub A2, thus decreasing installation space of the overflow part 3 and avoiding additional pipe connection because of an error of a location or an angle of the overflow part 3.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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