1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to floor drains and, more particularly, to a floor drain support plate.
2. Description of Related Art
Presently, floor drains are initially installed utilizing a drain body that can receive either a clamp collar, which receives either a dome or frame, or a frame which also serves as a clamp collar for receipt of a grate. Such prior art floor drain arrangements are manufactured, for example, by Zurn Industries, Inc.
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One drawback to the prior art floor drain installation is that the height H (shown in
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks by providing an adjustable floor drain arrangement that is easy to install.
The present invention provides for a drain support plate adapted to fasten to a receptacle body of a drain. The support plate includes a body having an inner surface and a outer surface and defining a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the body defines a peripheral edge and the second portion of the body is attached to the peripheral edge of the first portion and axially extends therefrom. The inner surface of the first portion and the second portion of the body define an interior cavity. The first portion of the body defines a center passageway spaced radially apart from the peripheral edge and is adapted to receive a pipe. The first portion of the body also defines at least one slot adapted to be aligned with the receptacle body for receiving a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body of the support plate. At least one score line may also be defined on the first portion adjacent the center passageway of the body of the support plate.
The present invention also provides for a drain support plate assembly that includes a receptacle body of a drain and a drain support plate as previously discussed. The receptacle body includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the receptacle body defines at least one passageway adapted to receive a fastener and the second end of the receptacle body is adapted to fasten to a pipe. The support plate having a body is attached to the receptacle body via a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body through the slot in the first portion of the body and the receptacle body. The drain support plate assembly further includes a pipe connection attached to the second end of the receptacle body, wherein the pipe connection extends through the center passageway of the body of the support plate. The pipe connection is adapted to fasten to a drain pipe. A pipe spacer may also be positioned around the second end of the receptacle body, wherein the pipe spacer extends from the second end of the receptacle body toward the body of the support plate.
The present invention provides for a method of installing a drain in a floor structure. The method includes the steps of providing a receptacle body of a drain and a drain support plate as previously discussed. Next, the receptacle body of the drain is attached to the first portion of the support plate via a member for attaching the receptacle body to the body through the slot in the first portion of the body and the receptacle body. Lastly, the support plate with the attached receptacle body is installed in a floor structure.
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The present invention provides for a method of installing a prior art floor drain 10 in a floor structure utilizing the support plate 30 as previously discussed. First, the size of a drain pipe is determined, such as 2″, 3″, 4″, or 6″ pipe, and the support plate 30 having a center passageway 50 corresponding to the size and shape of the drain pipe is provided. Alternatively, a section of the first portion 38 of the body 32 of the support plate 30 can be removed along a score line 56 (shown in
An advantage of the support plate assembly 60 is that an installer can level and adjust the floor drain 10 to the required height prior to pouring the concrete. Further, the support plate 30 also prevents the location of the floor drain 10 from becoming altered (such as from being kicked or stepped on) prior to pouring the concrete.
It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed in the foregoing description. Accordingly, the particular embodiments described in detail herein are illustrative only and are not limiting to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/012,894, filed Dec. 15, 2004, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/532,058, filed Dec. 23, 2003. The entire contents of the above-reference applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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