The present invention is directed to the field of floor drains. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a manually actuated sealing valve for use in floor drains. The floor drain sealing valve of the present invention may be retrofit in by a do-it-yourself home or business owner to minimize overall expense by eliminating labor costs.
When the water in a floor drain dries up, generally 3-4 weeks after the most recent storm, a passageway is opened which gives vent to nauseating odors from sewer gases and provides pests, such as bugs and rodents, access to the basement through the dried/drying drainage lines.
The present invention is comprised of a floor drain sealing valve which can be installed in the drain by a home/business owner. The unit consists of three principle elements secured together by an actuating bolt: a) a flanged first metallic member; b) a second cylindrical elastomeric member; and, c) a third member comprised of a metallic compression plate. Holes in the upper flange of the first member communicate with passageways through and around the elastomeric member. By utilizing an allen wrench, the operating bolt can compress the elastomeric member, expanding it into sealing engagement with the inner periphery of the floor drain. Additionally, the compression plate closes off the passageways through the first and second members. This closes off all passageways through which sewer gases, bugs and other pests might migrate into the home. Should it be necessary to allow water to flow through the valve, the allen wrench can be utilized to rotate the operating bolt opening the flow paths so the water above the valve may drain.
Various other features, advantages, and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent after a reading of the following detailed description.
The preferred embodiment(s) of the present invention is/are described in conjunction with the associated drawings in which like features are indicated with like reference numerals and in which
A first embodiment of the floor drain sealing valve of the present invention is depicted in
First flanged metallic member 30 is generally toad-stool shaped having a cylindrical base 32 from which the flange 34 protrudes laterally outwardly. Central aperture 35 has a countersunk region 36 which receives the head 62 of actuating bolt 60. First set of holes 37 (
Second cylindrical elastomeric member 40 has a set of holes 44 extending from top surface 42 to bottom surface 46 at a radius and spacing to align with the first set of holes 37 and the two oppositely positioned holes 37′. The two holes 44 which align with holes 37′ receive two position-sustaining dowels 48 which ensure that the drainage holes 37 in base 32 and drainage holes 44 in the second elastomeric member 40 remain in alignment. Coil spring 47 is seated in a recess 49 formed in a lower surface of elastomeric member 40 to ensure that compression plate 50 unseats from bottom surface 46 of the elastomer when the actuating bolt 60 is rotated to the valve-open position. While any elastomeric material might be used, preferably, the second member 40 is made of natural rubber.
Third member, flat compression plate 50, has a central, internally threaded aperture 52 which threadingly receives distal end 64 of actuating bolt 60. In addition, two opposing holes 54 align with a pair of the holes 44 (the same pair as receive position-sustaining dowels 48) in order to receive a second set of position-sustaining dowels 48′ to prevent rotation of third member 50 when actuating bolt 60 is tightened or loosened. A cotter pin 66 is inserted through a small aperture 67 adjacent the distal end 64 of actuating bolt 60 to prevent the possibility of compression plate 50 being inadvertently removed from the sealing valve assembly 20 after installation. This member 50 is also preferably manufactured of stainless steel or aluminum.
By way of example and not limitation, the conventional floor drain 11 (
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When water builds up around the drain, the homeowner simply uses an allen wrench to loosen actuating bolt 60 which allows the elastomeric member 40 to retract to its standard diameter opening flow paths through the flange 34 around the elastomeric member 40 and through the aligned holes 37 in first metallic member 30 and holes 44 in elastomeric member 40 such that the water level in the basement may be drained though the sealing valve 20.
Various changes, alternatives, and modifications will become apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art after a reading of the foregoing specification. It is intended that all such changes, alternatives, and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims be considered part of the present invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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565320 | Barratt | Aug 1896 | A |
645749 | Kasschau | Mar 1900 | A |