Claims
- 1. A new and improved drainage system comprising, in combination:
- a housing including an upper extent with a hollow cylindrical configuration, the upper extent having a C-shaped handle coupled to a central extent of an outer surface thereof and an inverted U-shaped sleeve mounted on the central extent of the outer surface of the cylinder and diametrically disposed with respect to the C-shaped handle, the housing further including a lower extent having an inverted frusto-conical configuration with a large open top integrally coupled to an open bottom of the upper extent and depending downwardly therefrom in coaxial relationship therewith, the lower extent further having a planar annular flange coupled about a small open bottom thereof and a threaded couple integrally mounted to the open bottom of the lower extent of the housing below the annular flange;
- a divider unit including a plurality of planar rectangular plates each coupled to an inner surface of the upper extent of the housing such that each of the plates intersect each other along a central axis of the housing, thereby affording a plurality of pie-shaped sections within an interior space of the housing;
- a flexible hose having a first end with a threaded couple mounted thereon for being releasably connected to the threaded couple of the housing and a second end with a oil port couple for being releasably connected to an oil port of a vehicle;
- a lid having a top with a planar circular configuration and a peripheral lip integrally coupled to a periphery of the top and depending downwardly therefrom for being removably coupled to the open top of the upper extent of the housing;
- a valve situated on the lower extent of the housing just above the annular flange for selectively allowing a fluid within the housing to flow through the hose; and
- a hanging assembly including a string having a first end with an eyelet formed thereon for coupling with the C-shaped handle of the housing and a second end with a connector coupled thereto including an inboard portion with a disk-shaped configuration having a first diameter and an outboard portion integrally coupled to the inboard portion in concentric relationship therewith, wherein the outboard portion has a disk-shaped configuration with a second diameter less than the first diameter for being removably coupled within the sleeve of the housing, wherein the outboard portion also takes the form of a cap which is adapted to be removably coupled to the threaded couple of the housing for containing fluid therein, the hanging assembly further including an inverted J-shaped hook having a bottom end with a loop for slidably receiving the string for hanging purposes.
- 2. A drainage system comprising:
- a hollow housing;
- a flexible hose having a first end connected to a bottom of the housing and a second end with an oil port couple for being releasably connected to an oil port of a vehicle;
- a valve situated on a lower extent of the housing, the valve including a block slidably situated within hermetically sealed cut outs formed in sides of the lower extent, the block being equipped with a circular bore, the valve being slidable between a first orientation wherein the bore resides within the housing for allowing a flow of liquid, in a second orientation, the bore of the valve being positioned exterior of the housing and the block for precluding the flow of liquid through the hose;
- a support means for supporting a plurality of containers above the housing for draining the same simultaneously;
- a plurality of openings formed in the support means; and
- a divider defining the openings, the divider defining a plurality of pie-shaded sections with an interior space of the housing.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation in part of an application filed on Nov. 1, 1996 under Ser. No. 29/061,863 now U.S. Pat. No. D391,274.
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