1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to drains and drain caps and, more specifically, to drain caps designed to prevent odors from emanating therethrough.
2. Description of Related Art
Floor drains, such as those in a basement or on a manufacturing facility floor, serve the important purpose of preventing flooding of a floor. These types of drains take in a number of different liquids and often have grates associated with the drain openings which prevent large particles from entering the drain. However, oftentimes small particles can pass through the grates and become trapped in the piping and/or plumbing associated with the drain. These particles and any residual liquid that may adhere to the walls of the associated piping can cause unpleasant and foul odors to emanate from the drain through the grate.
One such device which attempts to overcome this problem is disclosed in United States Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0050901. This publication discloses a drain sealing ring comprising a resilient diaphragm. Draining liquids act against the resilient force of the diaphragm to pass through the drain. However, when liquids are not passing through the drain, the diaphragm is biased against the sealing ring to create an airtight seal.
United States Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0050901, like many other currently available devices designed to reduce drain odor, the publication discloses devices which involve complex mechanical or fluid dynamic principles. The present invention seeks to overcome this deficiency in the prior art.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a fume blocking drain cap could include a drain cap body having a top side and an underside defining at least one aperture extending therethrough and a dissolvable membrane positioned against the underside of the drain cap body. The dissolvable membrane is arranged over the at least one aperture, sealing the aperture from the underside of the drain cap body. A retainer ring may be provided that abuts the bottom surface of the dissolvable membrane to retain the dissolvable membrane against the underside of the drain cap body. The cap could also include a collar having an outside surface and inside surface. The collar is attached to and depends from the underside of the drain cap body and surrounds the dissolvable membrane. The retainer ring could be adapted to apply a biasing force against the inside surface of the collar. The retainer ring could be a resilient ring and have a diameter greater than a diameter of the inside surface of the collar. In this manner, the retainer ring could be positioned in the collar in a compressed state to apply a biasing force against the collar, fixing the retainer ring in place and retaining the dissolvable membrane against the underside of the drain cap body.
The retainer ring and the collar could be placed in an interference fit arrangement, for example, by providing a ring receiving recess defined on the inside surface of the collar, wherein the retainer ring is received within the ring receiving recess to engage the retainer ring with the collar.
The drain cap body could define a plurality of apertures, the dissolvable membrane arranged over the plurality of apertures sealing the apertures from the underside of the drain cap body. The dissolvable membrane and the drain cap body could be disk-shaped, wherein the dissolvable membrane has a diameter that is less than the diameter of the drain cap body. The dissolvable membrane could include a water soluble paper, which could be sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. The water soluble paper could include 80% sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and 20% wood pulp fibers. The dissolvable membrane could also include poly(ethylene oxide). The dissolvable membrane could be adapted to dissolve over a period of less than one second when brought into contact with liquid, such as water. In one embodiment, the dissolvable membrane could be at least 0.0085 inches thick.
Another embodiment of the present invention is directed to a fume blocking drain cap that includes a drain cap body having a topside and an underside and defining a plurality of apertures extending therethrough; a collar having an outside surface and inside surface, the collar being attached to and depending from the underside of the drain cap body, wherein the collar surrounds the dissolvable membrane; a dissolvable membrane comprising water soluble paper positioned against the underside of the drain cap body, wherein the dissolvable membrane is arranged over the plurality of apertures sealing the apertures from the underside of the drain cap body; and a resilient retainer ring abutting a bottom surface of the dissolvable membrane to retain the dissolvable membrane against the underside of the drain cap body. In this embodiment, the collar defines a ring receiving recess, and the retainer ring has a diameter greater than a diameter of the inside surface of the collar; the retainer ring is in a compressed state and positioned within the collar to apply a biasing force against the collar fixing the retainer ring in the ring receiving recess, retaining the dissolvable membrane against the underside of the drain cap body; and the dissolvable membrane is adapted to dissolve over a period of less than one second when brought into contact with liquid.
Yet another embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method of retrofitting a drain with a drain cap. The method includes obtaining a cap having a cap body having a top side and an underside defining at least one aperture extending therethrough; securing a dissolvable membrane to an underside of a drain cap body; and placing the cap into a preexisting drain. It could also include securing a retainer ring to an inside surface of a cap collar attached to the underside of the cap, and the step of positioning a dissolvable membrane could include securing the dissolvable membrane between the underside of the cap and the retainer ring. A ring receiving recess can be provided on the inside surface of the cap collar, wherein securing the retainer ring to an inside surface of the cap collar includes placing the retainer ring in the ring receiving recess.
Another embodiment is directed to a replacement drain membrane for securing to a drain cap having a drain cap body having a top side and an underside and defining at least one aperture extending therethrough. The membrane includes a dissolvable disk adapted to be positioned against the underside of the drain cap body and seal the at least one aperture from the underside of the drain cap body, wherein the disk comprises a thickness of at least 0.0085 inches, wherein the disk is dissolvable within a period of time in the range of 0 to 45 minutes when in contact with liquid. The dissolvable disk could be water soluble paper, for example sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. The water soluble paper could be 80% sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and 20% wood pulp fibers. The dissolvable disk could also be poly(ethylene oxide).
A more complete understanding of the fume blocking drain device can be obtained by considering the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which:
For purposes of the description hereinafter, spatial orientation terms, if used, shall relate to the referenced embodiment as it is oriented in the accompanying drawing figures or otherwise described in the following detailed description. However, it is to be understood that the embodiments described hereinafter may assume many alternative variations and embodiments and that the specific embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures and described herein are simply exemplary and should not be considered as limiting.
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The dissolving membrane 50 may be disk-shaped, thereby mirroring the shape of the drain cap body 20, shown in
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The dissolving membrane 50 may be manufactured from an industrial soap material, such as a soap material from the oil and gas industry. Two materials that may be used to form the membrane are a water soluble paper or poly(ethylene oxide). These materials are commercially available and can be obtained, for example, from Aqua-Clear, Inc. of Charleston, W. Va. The water soluble paper may comprise a composition of approximately 80% sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and 20% wood pulp fibers. The paper may be approximately 0.0085 inches thick. Depending on the material and/or thickness of the membrane 50 used, the dissolve rate may vary. When in contact with water or another liquid, the membrane 50 may dissolve over a range of time varying from instantly to approximately forty-five minutes. A 0.0085 inch thick single layer of water soluble paper membrane may dissolve immediately upon contact with liquid, for example, less than one second. Poly(ethylene oxide) soap, on the other hand, may require between 30 and 40 minutes to dissolve after coming into contact with water or another liquid. The poly(ethylene oxide) soap is more optimized for salt water applications. These materials are environmentally harmless and will not cause damage or be toxic to a drainage system.
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The above-described fume blocking drain caps may be retro-fitted to an existing drain, wherein, for example, the drain cap body 20 may be a universal drain cap used in conjunction with a pre-existing drain, with the remaining components, the retainer ring 30, the collar 40, and the membrane 50, being subsequently attached thereto. Alternatively, the entire fume blocking drain cap 10 may be manufactured as a complete retro-fit cap, completely replacing a pre-existing drain cap in conjunction with a pre-existing drain.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. The presently preferred embodiments described herein are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/333,980, filed May 12, 2010, entitled “Fume Blocking Drain Cap”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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