Dual drain outlet box

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234193
  • Patent Number
    6,234,193
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Improved outlet boxes are provided for installation in a wall to connect water supply lines and drain lines to the corresponding lines from an appliance. Molded plastic outlet boxes having dual drains; left-to-right reversibility; adaptability to multiple drain and inlet line configurations, including top, bottom and side inlets; inclined bottom walls with gutters and removable webs facilitating drainage; and rear walls with recesses accommodating flushable water supply line connections are disclosed. Dual drain connectors adapted to combine the flows from dual drain outlets into a single drain pipe and knock-outs with downwardly extending, elongated tabs are also disclosed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to boxes of the type that are typically recessed into walls for use in installing valves and drain lines for appliances such as washing machines, ice machines, and the like. More particularly, this invention relates to a molded plastic outlet box with dual drain outlets that is adapted for use in connecting valves and drain lines in different positions depending upon the configuration and relative positioning of water supply lines and drain pipes plumbed into a wall.




2. Description of Related Art




Molded plastic outlet boxes have previously been made with knockouts disposed in various locations for installation and use with various plumbing configurations. Thus, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,410,004 discloses a molded plastic outlet box having three positions for selected use with a drain line disposed between two inlet lines.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,564,249 discloses in one embodiment a molded plastic outlet box useful with a single lever washing machine valve that permits the attachment of a drain line on either side of the two inlet lines connected to the single valve. This patent also discloses a lift-up tab on the drain knockout that is useful for reducing the likelihood of dropping the knockout into the drain line following pressure testing during installation.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,4637,422 discloses a molded plastic outlet box with reversible mounting positions for selective use with downwardly or upwardly extending water pipes.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,925 discloses a molded plastic outlet box with a removable, reversible base member containing two adjacent inlet apertures and a single outlet aperture, the idea being that the base can be selectively reversed depending upon whether the in-wall drain line is to the left or right of the hot and cold water inlet lines.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,865,072 discloses a molded plastic outlet box with three aperture positions in the bottom wall, each position having knockouts to facilitate use with either an inlet or drain line, thereby permitting a drain line to be disposed between or on either side of the inlet lines.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,410 discloses a molded plastic box with dual drain outlets wherein two inlet line positions are disposed between two outlet line positions, thereby permitting selective attachment to a drain line disposed on either side of the two inlet lines. Means for simultaneously connecting two drain lines to the two drain line positions are not disclosed.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,119 discloses an outlet box having two inlet line positions in the bottom wall and a cylindrical sleeve in the back wall for receiving a horizontal drain line from a P-trap.




Notwithstanding the outlet boxes previously disclosed, there remains a need for a molded plastic outlet box that is adaptable for use in situations where drain lines from two different appliances are plumbed into a single outlet box, regardless of the relative positioning of the two drain lines to the water inlet lines. Dual drain outlets may be needed, for example, where a dishwasher drain line or an ice maker condensate line is plumbed to an outlet box that is also used for supplying water to and draining water from a clothes washing machine. An outlet box is also needed that will combine flows from two separate drain outlets into a single drain line. An outlet box is also needed that will accommodate the attachment of water inlet valves through the back wall of the box to flexible inlet lines behind the box without exceeding the total depth of a conventional in-wall installation. An outlet box is also needed that combines dual drain outlets with inlet ports in both the top and bottom walls of the box. Finally, a molded plastic outlet box is also needed that will reduce the likelihood of dropping a knockout plug into a drain line and simultaneously provide drainage for water that leaks or overflows inside the box.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Outlet boxes are disclosed herein that are useful for connecting in-wall water supply and drain pipes to appliances. The outlet boxes of the invention are adapted to be recessed into a wall and are preferably made of molded plastic such as high impact polystyrene or another similarly effective moldable polymeric resin.




One outlet box disclosed herein comprises in both the top and bottom walls molded ports with knockouts for up to three inlet lines and two drain lines. Ports with knockouts are provided in both the top and bottom walls so that the box can, if needed, be rotated 180 degrees during installation to accommodate situations where the drain pipe is installed on either side of, or between, water supply lines. A Y-connector is also disclosed for use in combining the flows from both drain ports into a single drain pipe beneath the box if desired.




Another outlet box disclosed herein comprises four ports in the bottom wall, each port having knockouts to facilitate connection to either an inlet line or drain line as desired. This structure will allow connection to two inlet lines and either one or two drain lines in any order. Novel flange structures are disclosed for use on the bottom of the outlet box to permit attachment of a one-piece, molded connector for combining flows from two side-by-side drain ports if desired.




Another outlet box disclosed herein comprises two drain ports in the bottom wall and two inlet ports in the back wall for use with angle-stop valves connected to supply lines disposed behind the back wall.




Another outlet box disclosed herein comprises a stepped-down bottom wall having a transversely extending drain gutter across the front of the box and knockout members in the bottom wall. The knockout members are circular sections having a downwardly extending elongated tab that, when removed, forms an elongated vertical slot in the vertical portion of the stepped bottom wall. This elongated slot preferably extends downwardly to a position at or near the lowest portion of the stepped-down bottom wall and desirably provides a drain flow path from the transverse gutter to a drain outlet. The novel knockout member serves two-fold purpose of preventing the knock-out portion from falling into the drain pipe and draining water that accidentally leaks or overflows into the outlet box.




According to another embodiment of the invention, a dual drain outlet box is provided that comprises side-by-side drain outlets with inlet valves connected through either the top or bottom walls of the enclosure.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a dual drain outlet box is provided that comprises a sloped or inclined bottom wall adapted to drain leaked, spillage or overflow water forwardly into a transverse gutter. Drain outlet knockouts in the bottom wall are preferably defined by circumferentially extending, thinned, severable webs and most preferably comprise an upwardly facing protrusion that can be grasped by pliers to facilitate removal during installation. Removal of a knockout provides access to the top edge of a substantially vertical tab that is also defined by thinned wall sections. This tab can also be removed to establish fluid communication between the transverse gutter and a drain outlet. Another distinctive feature of the subject knockout is that it has a outside diameter greater than the inside diameter of the underlying drain outlet port, thereby preventing the knockout from accidentally falling into and partially plugging a drain line during installation.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, a molded, wall-mounted outlet box is provided for use in connecting angle-stop or in-line valves to potable water supplies and connecting drains to appliances, the outlet box having a recessed section in its back wall to facilitate connection to in-wall water supply lines, particularly flexible connector hoses, within the depth restrictions of a conventional wall.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following figures of the drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded front elevation view, partially broken away, of one embodiment of the outlet box of the invention and a Y-connector for combining flows from two spaced-apart drain ports, with inlet faucets being shown in phantom outline inside the box;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, exploded, right side elevation view of the outlet box of

FIG. 1

, as viewed along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, exploded, cross-sectional elevation view of the outlet box of

FIG. 1

, taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, cross-sectional elevation view of the outlet box of

FIG. 1

, taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective detail view of a novel knockout structure useful in outlet boxes of the invention;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged bottom plan view of the outlet box of

FIG. 1

, without faucets or Y-connector;





FIG. 7

is a simplified, front elevation view of the outlet box of

FIG. 1

, but depicting an alternative installation scheme;





FIG. 8

is a simplified front elevation view of another embodiment of the outlet box of the invention in combination with a one-piece Y-connector installed on side-by-side, dual drain outlets;





FIG. 9

is a simplified front elevation view of the outlet box of

FIG. 8

in combination with the one-piece Y-connector of

FIG. 8

installed on side-by-side, dual drain outlets at the opposite side of the outlet box;





FIG. 10

is a simplified front elevation view of the outlet box of

FIGS. 8 and 9

in combination with the one-piece Y-connector of

FIGS. 8 and 9

installed on side-by-side, dual drain outlets in the middle of the outlet box, between the inlet valves;





FIG. 11

is a simplified perspective view, taken from above, of the Y-connector of

FIGS. 8-10

;





FIG. 12

is a simplified perspective view, taken from above, of an alternative embodiment of the Y-connector of

FIGS. 8-11

;





FIG. 13

is an enlarged, simplified, bottom plan view of one embodiment of a bottom wall useful in making the outlet box connection shown in

FIGS. 8-10

;





FIG. 14

is an enlarged, simplified, bottom plan view of an another embodiment of a bottom wall useful in making the outlet box connection shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, but not in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 15

is a simplified, front perspective view of another outlet box of the invention, having two angle stop valves mounted in the back wall of the box, and two dual drain outlets in the bottom wall of the box;





FIG. 16

is an enlarged, cross-sectional side elevation view of the outlet box of

FIG. 15

, taken along line


16





16


of

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 17

is a simplified front elevation view of another outlet box having an inclined bottom wall section, knock-outs for dual drain outlets disposed in the inclined bottom wall section, and knock-outs for inlet valve connections disposed opposite the drain outlets in both the top and bottom walls;





FIG. 18

is a bottom plan view of the dual drain outlet box disclosed in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a top plan view of the dual drain outlet box of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 20

is a cross-sectional side elevation view taken along line


20





20


of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 21

is an enlarged, detail side elevation view, partially in section, of a drain outlet for an outlet box as depicted, for example, in

FIGS. 17-20

, the drain outlet having an inclined bottom wall and a novel, removable test cap knock-out, the outlet box being depicted as installed over the end of a drain pipe segment;





FIG. 22

is a simplified front perspective view of the lower left-hand corner of an outlet box as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 17-20

, depicting a removable test cap knock-out disposed over a drain outlet port, the test cap knock-out being adjacent to a removable web separating the drain outlet from a transverse gutter member extending across the front edge of the bottom wall of the box;





FIG. 23

depicts the outlet box section of

FIG. 22

with the test cap knock-out portion removed and with pliers depicted in the position in which they can be used to remove the web separating the drain outlet from the transverse gutter across the bottom wall of the box;





FIG. 24

is a front perspective view of a molded outlet box having a recessed rear wall section adapted to facilitate the attachment of water supply lines through the rear wall; and





FIG. 25

is a rear perspective view of the outlet box shown in FIG.


24


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

and


6


, outlet box


10


preferably comprises top wall


12


, bottom wall


14


, left side wall


16


, right side wall


18


and back wall


20


. Outlet box


10


is preferably molded, such as by injection molding, from a suitable moldable polymeric resin such as, for example, high-impact polystyrene. Ears


22


can be molded directly onto side walls


16


,


18


if desired for use in attaching outlet box


10


to wall studs as discussed below in relation to FIG.


7


. Alternatively, straps such as molded plastic straps


26


having transversely extending tabs


27


,


29


can also be provided for insertion into pockets


24


molded onto side walls


16


,


18


of outlet box


10


.




Molded faceplate


28


is optionally provided for frictional engagement with outlet box


10


following installation of outlet box


10


into a recess in a wall structure. One such typical wall structure can comprise spaced-apart studs


30


,


32


faced with panels of wallboard


76


,


78


made of gypsum, drywall, plywood or other similarly useful material. Referring to

FIGS. 2-4

and


6


, spacer legs


82


desirably project rearwardly from side walls


16


,


18


past back wall


20


to provide support against panel


76


, and another backing board


80


extending laterally between studs


30


,


32


can also be provided to provide additional support to back wall


20


of outlet box


10


if desired. Outlet box


10


is primarily positioned between studs of a wall structure by attachment to in-wall plumbing including water supply lines and drain lines, and is further anchored to the studs by nailing through molded ears


22


or straps


26


attached to outlet box


10


. After outlet box


10


is in position within the wall and connected to the in-wall plumbing as appropriate, friction-enhancing members


72


of side wall


70


of faceplate


28


desirably engage tabs


74


of outlet box


10


and outwardly extending flange portion


68


of faceplate


28


overlies the wallboard


78


around outlet box


10


.




According to one embodiment of the invention, elevated drain outlet port positions


34


,


36


and supply valve port positions


38


,


40


are provided in bottom wall


14


and drain outlet port positions


50


,


52


and supply valve port positions


54


,


56


are likewise provided in top wall


12


of outlet box


10


. According to this embodiment of the invention, drain outlet port positions


34


,


36


in bottom wall


14


are desirably located opposite drain outlet port positions


50


,


52


in top wall


12


and supply valve port positions


38


,


40


in bottom wall


14


are located opposite supply valve port positions


54


,


56


in top wall


12


so that outlet box


10


can be installed in either of two reversible positions to facilitate connection with water supply lines and drain lines already plumbed into a wall. A particular advantage of the present invention is the provision of dual drain port positions in outlet box


10


to facilitate connection with two appliance drain or condensate lines. Thus, for example, both a condensate line and a washing machine drain hose can be connected to a single in-wall drain line using outlet box


10


of the invention.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, drain outlet port positions


34


,


36


are located so as to facilitate connection with drain pipes


62


,


64


of Y-connector


65


located closer to stud


30


than to stud


32


. However, were the drain lines located closer to stud


32


than stud


30


, the installer could rotate outlet box


10


by


180


degrees and thereby utilize drain outlet port positions


50


,


52


, which would then be located on the right end, in a bottom-wall position more nearly adjacent to stud


32


. Outlet box


10


can be used with either single valves such as valve


46


, shown in phantom outline, or with a dual inlet, single lever valve


48


, also shown in phantom outline. It will be appreciated, however, that single valves


46


can also be installed in supply valve port position


40


of bottom wall


14


if desired.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, supply valve port positions


38


,


40


preferably further comprise knockouts


112


,


114


and


116


for installing supply valves as may be desired. Knockouts


112


,


114


,


116


are preferably unitarily molded as a part of supply valve port positions


38


,


40


of bottom wall


14


, with thinned or weakened regions around the circumference that facilitate removal of the knockout portion. Drain outlet port positions


34


,


36


preferably further comprise alternate, annular knockout portions


33


,


35


for selective use depending upon the diameter of the drain hose or line being connected to the in-wall drain pipe. The diameter of the outermost annular knockout portion


33


,


35


will desirably not exceed the diameter of the downwardly extending cylindrical flanges


42


,


44


provided in concentric alignment therewith on the bottom surface of the bottom wall to facilitate connection to drain pipes


62


,


64


of Y-connector


65


. It will be appreciated that individual drain pipes can also be connected to flange members


42


,


44


below outlet drain port positions


34


,


36


, but use of a Y-connector permits flows from two appliance condensate or drain lines to be combined into a single in-wall drain pipe as shown by reference numeral


66


in FIG.


1


. Referring to

FIGS. 2-4

, knockouts


84


,


86


in side wall


18


and knockouts


88


,


90


in side wall


16


are also provided for the possible insertion of conduits from the side of outlet box


10


if desired.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, front lip


94


defining gutter


98


on the front of outlet box


10


can also be provided if desired. Front lip


92


and gutter


96


are likewise provided at the top of outlet box


10


for use in situations where outlet box


10


is used in a 180 degree reversal from the position shown for reasons as described above.





FIG. 5

illustrates another embodiment of the invention wherein bottom wall


100


is molded with a downwardly directed step


101


which, in combination with lip


104


, defines a gutter


102


. Knockout


106


represents in simplified form the knockout portion of a port position, most preferably a drain outlet port position. Elongated tab


108


serves two desirable functions not provided by conventional knockout tabs. First, it is useful in preventing accidental droppage of knockout


106


into an underlying drain line during installation. Elongated tab


108


can be depressed inwardly by means of a screw driver


110


or other similarly effective tool, after which long-nose pliers can be used to pull knockout


106


upwardly away from bottom wall


100


, thereby preventing knockout


106


from falling downwardly into an underlying drain line (not shown). Second, the slot formed when elongated tab


108


and knockout portion


106


are removed from bottom wall


100


provides fluid communication between trough


102


and an underlying drain line to assist in draining water that may leak or overflow into the interior of the outlet box during use.





FIG. 6

depicts another installation of outlet box


10


of the invention wherein ears


22


are used to nail, screw or otherwise fasten outlet box


10


to more closely spaced studs


118


,


120


. Here again, as previously described, a Y-connector


65


can be used to consolidate flows from two spaced-apart drain outlet port positions into a single drain line.




Referring to another embodiment of the invention as disclosed in

FIGS. 8-10

of the drawings, three outlet boxes are disclosed that each contain four port positions in the bottom wall. Outlet box


122


of

FIG. 8

shows supply valves


124


,


126


installed in the first two port positions, with the second two port positions being utilized as drain outlets


128


. Outlet box


132


as shown in

FIG. 9

is installed with the first two port positions utilized as drain outlets


138


and with supply valves


134


,


136


installed in the second two port positions.

FIG. 10

discloses outlet box


142


having supply valves


144


,


146


installed in the first and last port positions, with the two middle port positions being utilized for drain outlets


148


. In any of the embodiments depicted in

FIGS. 8-10

, each port position is desirably provided with either a single or multiple concentric knockout portions to permit use with tubing, lines or pipes of various diameters.




In each of

FIGS. 8-10

an integrally molded, plastic funnel connector


130


is desirably provided for use in consolidating the flows from two side-by-side drain outlet port positions into a single drain line. Funnel connector


130


is particularly useful where a single drain line is centered between two drain outlet port positions. Alternatively, a different funnel connector


140


as shown in

FIG. 12

is preferred for use in situations where two side-by-side drain outlet port positions are disposed so that one or the other port positions directly overlies an in-wall drain line. Funnel connector


140


of

FIG. 12

is reversible to permit installation where the drain line underlies either the left or right one of two side-by-side drain outlet port positions. Y-connector


65


and funnel connectors


130


,


140


are desirably made of a plastic material that can be attached to the downwardly extending flanges beneath each drain outlet port position by conventional methods such as cementing with a solvent-based adhesive or other similarly effective means.





FIG. 13

discloses a bottom view of bottom wall


160


of an outlet box


152


having four port positions


154


as described above with each port position being surrounded by a downwardly extending cylindrical flange


156


. In accordance with the present invention, any two of the port positions can be utilized for drain outlet connections and the other two port positions can be used for installing supply valves as described in relation to

FIGS. 8-10

. Projecting flange bosses


158


are desirably positioned between the port positions in tangential relationship to flanges


156


and parallel to each other to provide additional structural support for the attachment of connectors such as the funnel connectors described in relation to

FIGS. 11 and 12

where any two side-by-side port positions are used as drain outlet port positions.





FIG. 14

similarly depicts bottom wall


172


of outlet box


162


wherein the flange members surrounding port positions


164


are interconnected by tangentially extending flange members


168


and the flange members surrounding port positions


166


are interconnected by tangentially extending flange members


170


.





FIGS. 15-16

disclose yet another embodiment of the invention having dual drain outlet ports. More particularly, molded outlet box


174


comprises dual drain outlet ports


180


disposed in its bottom wall and two angle stop valves


178


connected to supply pipes


176


through back wall


182


. With an installation of this type, it is understood that the combined depth of outlet box


174


and the space occupied by supply lines


176


cannot exceed the overall thickness of the wall in which outlet box


174


is installed if outlet box


174


is to be fully recessed and flush mounted inside the wall.




Through use of the invention disclosed herein, more than one drain or condensate line can now be connected to in-wall plumbing using a single molded plastic outlet box. The number and configuration of supply valve port positions relative to the drain outlet port positions can vary, with the provision of at least two supply valve port positions and two drain outlet port positions being generally preferred. The outlet boxes of the invention can be made with or without troughs in the bottom wall, and where the port positions are not symmetrical or fully interchangeable for use as either supply valves or drain outlets, reversibility is achieved by duplicating the same port positions in the opposite wall. Through use of stepped bottom walls having knockouts with elongated, downwardly extending tabs, it is now possible to safely remove tabs with less risk of droppage into a drain line while simultaneously providing fluid communication between a stepped-down position in the bottom wall and a drain outlet. Through use of Y-connectors and funnel connectors in combination with the outlet boxes as disclosed herein, the flows from either side-by-side or spaced apart outlet drains can be consolidated into a single in-wall drain line. Finally, the dual drain or multiple drain outlet boxes of the invention can be fabricated so as to permit installation with water supply lines entering the outlet boxes from the top, bottom, side or back walls as desired.





FIGS. 17-23

depict another preferred embodiment of the invention wherein outlet box


190


, preferably made of a moldable plastic material, comprises top wall


192


, back wall


196


and an inclined bottom wall section


194


having drain outlet ports


198


,


200


. Inclined bottom wall section


194


is desirably downwardly inclined from back to front so that any water that is spilled, leaked or that otherwise overflows into outlet box


190


will be directed into transverse gutter


210


running across the front lower edge of the box. Knockouts


202


,


204


are desirably disposed over drain outlet ports


198


,


200


, respectively, and preferably further comprise protrusions


206


,


208


that can be grasped by pliers for removal of one or both knockouts


202


,


204


as required during installation. Referring to

FIGS. 17-18

and


20


-


22


, knockouts


202


,


204


are preferably unitarily molded into outlet box


190


and are defined by and connected to inclined bottom wall


194


by circumferentially extending, thinned webs


222


that are fracturable when a pulling force is applied to protrusions


206


,


208


. Furthermore, the diameter of knockouts


202


,


204


is preferably greater than the inside diameter of drain outlet ports


198


,


200


, or at least greater than the inside diameter of pipe


220


(as shown in

FIG. 21

) inserted into the downwardly extending flange portion of drain outlet port


198


, to prevent knockouts


202


,


204


from being accidentally dropped into the drains during their removal from inclined floor section


194


of outlet box


190


. Referring to

FIGS. 22 and 23

, a forwardly facing vertical tab member


224


is also desirably provided adjacent to each drain outlet port and separated by a thinned perimeter web to facilitate removal by pliers or a screwdriver after the removal of knockout


202


, thereby establishing a fluid drain path, for example, from gutter


210


into drain outlet port


198


. Outlet box


190


preferably also comprises knockouts


212


,


214


for water supply line inlet ports in top wall


196


and opposed knockouts


216


,


218


for water supply line inlet ports in bottom pedestal


217


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 17-21

.




Still another preferred embodiment of the invention is described in relation to

FIGS. 24 and 25

of the drawings. Referring to

FIGS. 24 and 25

, a moldable, in-wall outlet box


230


is disclosed that preferably comprises dual outlet drain ports


232


,


234


, dual water supply line inlet ports


238


,


240


disposed in back wall


242


, and back-side recesses


236


,


240


. Back-side recesses


236


,


240


facilitate the attachment of water supply lines, such as by fittings


246


,


248


, through the back wall of outlet box


230


without exceeding the depth restrictions of a conventional wall. Using this outlet box, flexible supply lines can be used to connect angle-stop or in-line valves inside the box to fixed supply lines terminating above, below, or to either side of the box. The spacing between inlet ports


238


,


240


in back wall


242


should desirably be sufficient to permit attachment of the valves and also to permit turning the handles to operate the valves between their open and closed positions.




Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the present disclosure, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventors are legally entitled.



Claims
  • 1. An outlet box installable in a wall recess for use in connecting water supply valves drain lines of appliances to in-wall plumbing, the box comprising:top, bottom, left side, right side and back walls, each wall having an inwardly facing surface and an outwardly facing surface; two supply valve port positions and two drain outlet port positions disposed in the bottom wall; and a funnel connector disposed below the drain outlet port positions.
  • 2. The outlet box of claim 1 wherein each drain outlet port position is surrounded by a molded flange member projecting outwardly from the outwardly facing surface of the bottom wall and wherein the funnel is connected to the flange members.
  • 3. The outlet box of claim 2, further comprising laterally extending, outwardly projecting, reinforcing bosses disposed between the separate flange members.
  • 4. The outlet box of claim 3 wherein the flange members are cylindrical and the bosses are tangentially aligned with the flange members.
  • 5. The outlet box of claim 4 wherein the bosses are parallel to each other.
  • 6. An outlet box installable in a wall recess for use in connecting water supply valves and drain lines of appliances to in-wall plumbing, the box comprising:top, bottom, left side, right side and back walls, each wall having an inwardly facing surface and an outwardly facing surface; two supply valve port positions and two drain outlet port positions disposed in the bottom wall; and a Y connector disposed below the drain outlet port positions.
  • 7. The outlet box of claim 6 wherein each drain outlet port position is surrounded by a molded flange member projecting outwardly from the outwardly facing surface of the bottom wall and wherein the funnel is connected to the flange members.
  • 8. The outlet box of claim 7, further comprising laterally extending, outwardly projecting, reinforcing bosses disposed between the separate flange members.
  • 9. The outlet box of claim 8 wherein the flange members are cylindrical and the bosses are tangentially aligned with the flange members.
  • 10. The outlet box of claim 9 wherein the bosses are parallel to each other.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/290,359, filed Apr. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,881.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/290359 Apr 1999 US
Child 09/618858 US