Claims
- 1. An inline sanitary conditioning apparatus for use in a toilet or urinal system comprising a flush valve and a flush line coupling the flush valve to an inlet of a bowl of the toilet or urinal, the inline sanitary conditioning apparatus comprising:a hollow body, the hollow body having open upper and lower ends positioned inline with the flush line, and a chamber extending in a direction at least essentially laterally from the flush line; a cage body, positionable within the chamber, the cage body configured to allow the passage of water therethrough; and an end cap coupleable to a first end of the cage body and sealingly coupleable to the hollow body for preventing water from exiting out of the hollow body through the laterally extending chamber when the flush valve is actuated; wherein the first end of the cage body includes radially extending tabs for coupling to the end cap; whereby actuation of the flush valve causes water to flow through the upper end of the hollow body into the chamber for dissolving a soluble sanitary conditioning material retainable in the cage body and forming a solution deliverable to the bowl of the toilet or urinal.
- 2. The inline sanitary conditioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising:a soluble sanitary conditioning material in the cage body, wherein actuation of the flush valve causes water to flow through the upper end of the hollow body into the chamber to dissolve at least a portion of the soluble sanitary conditioning material.
- 3. The inline sanitary conditioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end cap is sealingly coupleable to the hollow body by at least one of a snap fitting mounting and a screw threaded connection.
- 4. The inline sanitary conditioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, the cage body further comprising an outer surface configuration that mates with a corresponding inner wall configuration of the chamber such that the cage body is prevented from rotating when the cage body is disposed within the chamber.
- 5. The inline sanitary conditioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cage body further comprises at least one rotation prevention member on the outer surface thereof; andwherein the chamber has an inner wall correspondingly configured to receive the at least one rotation prevention member such that the cage body is prevented from rotating when the cage body is disposed within the chamber.
- 6. The inline sanitary conditioning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the at least one rotation prevention member is a rib formed on the outer surface of the cage body, and the chamber includes a corresponding channel in the inner wall for receiving the rib.
- 7. The inline sanitary conditioning apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cage body includes at least two ribs formed on the outer surface of the cage body, and the chamber includes the same number of corresponding channels in the inner wall for receiving the respective ribs.
PRIOR APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/167,067 filed Oct. 6, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,567 and entitled “Inline Sanitary Conditioning System.”
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Continuations (1)
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