Claims
- 1. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater to an external drain, comprising (a) a container having an opening entry for receiving the wastewater therein, (b) a baffle in said container dividing said container into an entry compartment into which the wastewater is received through said opening entry and a discharge compartment communicating with and defining therewith a liquid flow path passing along at least one surface of said baffle, c) an outlet communicating said discharge compartment with the external drain, and (d) a quantity of low-density liquid in said entry compartment forming a sealant layer above the wastewater in said entry compartment, the improvement in which:
said baffle extends a generally extending horizontal distance, measured from said opening entry to an end of said baffle, around which the wastewater passes; and the distance is sufficiently large as to at least minimize turbulence in said sealant layer adjacent said baffle end.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 further including a shield positioned between said entry opening and said baffle for preventing direct impact of the wastewater upon said sealant layer.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 2 in which said shield terminates in an end which extends in a direction opposite from said baffle end for lengthening the horizontal distance in the flow path.
- 4. The improvement according to claim 3 further including an inlet cover incorporating said opening entry, and in which said shield includes a barrier portion positioned generally under said entry opening and a connector connecting said barrier portion to said inlet cover.
- 5. The improvement according to claim 4 further including a shelter region formed between said baffle and said inlet cover adjacent said baffle end, and at least one air vent in said inlet cover for allowing air within said shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting said sealant layer.
- 6. The improvement according to claim 1 further including an inlet cover incorporating said opening entry and a shelter region formed between said baffle and said inlet cover adjacent said baffle end, and at least one air vent in said inlet cover for allowing air within said shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting said sealant layer.
- 7. The improvement according to claim 1 in which:
said discharge compartment includes a drain having an edge defining an overflow level of said container; said opening entry includes at least one top opening through which substantially all of the wastewater enters into said container; and the horizontal distance is measured by a length (x), which is measured from each said at least one top opening to said baffle end and which is larger than a vertical distance (y) measured from said overflow level to the bottom of said baffle.
- 8. The improvement according to claim 1 in which:
said discharge compartment includes a drain having an edge defining an overflow level of said container; said opening entry includes at least one top opening through which substantially all of the wastewater enters into said container; and the horizontal distance is measured by a length (x), which is measured from each said at least one top opening to an end of said baffle around which the wastewater passes, and which is greater than 30% of a dimension ®), at a height at the bottom of said baffle, from a center of said container to a side thereof.
- 9. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater to an external drain, comprising (a) a container having an opening entry for receiving the wastewater therein, (b) a baffle in said container dividing said container into an entry compartment into which the wastewater is received through said opening entry and a discharge compartment communicating with and defining therewith a liquid flow path passing above and beneath said baffle, c) an outlet communicating said discharge compartment with the external drain, and (d) a quantity of low-density liquid in said entry compartment forming a sealant layer above the wastewater in said entry compartment, the improvement in which:
said baffle extends a generally extending horizontal distance, measured from said opening entry to an end of said baffle, around which the wastewater passes; and the distance is sufficiently large as to permit the wastewater to pass substantially fully through the sealant neighboring said baffle end.
- 10. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater to an external drain, comprising (a) a container having an opening entry for receiving the wastewater therein, (b) a baffle in said container dividing said container into an entry compartment into which the wastewater is received through said opening entry and a discharge compartment communicating with and defining therewith a liquid flow path passing above and beneath said baffle, c) an outlet communicating said discharge compartment with the external drain, and (d) a quantity of low-density liquid in said entry compartment forming a sealant layer above the wastewater in said entry compartment, the improvement in which:
said baffle extends a generally extending horizontal distance, measured from said opening entry to an end of said baffle, around which the wastewater passes; the distance is sufficiently large as to at least minimize turbulence in said sealant layer adjacent said baffle end; and a shield positioned between said entry opening and said baffle for preventing impact of the wastewater upon said sealant layer.
- 11. The improvement according to claim 10 in which said shield terminates in an end which extends in a direction opposite from said baffle end for lengthening the horizontal distance in the flow path.
- 12. The improvement according to claim 11 further including an inlet cover incorporating said opening entry, and in which said shield includes a barrier portion positioned generally under said entry opening and a connector connecting said barrier portion to said inlet cover.
- 13. The improvement according to claim 12 further including a shelter region formed between said baffle and said inlet cover adjacent said baffle end, and at least one air vent in said inlet cover for allowing air within said shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting said sealant layer.
- 14. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater to an external drain, comprising (a) a container having an opening entry for receiving the wastewater therein, (b) a baffle in said container dividing said container into an entry compartment into which the wastewater is received through said opening entry and a discharge compartment communicating with and defining therewith a liquid flow path passing above and beneath said baffle, c) an outlet communicating said discharge compartment with the external drain, and (d) a quantity of low-density liquid in said entry compartment forming a sealant layer above the wastewater in said entry compartment, the improvement in which:
said baffle extends a generally extending horizontal distance, measured from said opening entry to an end of said baffle, around which the wastewater passes; the distance is sufficiently large as to at least minimize turbulence in said sealant layer adjacent said baffle end, and an inlet cover incorporating said opening entry and a shelter region formed between said baffle and said inlet cover adjacent said baffle end, and at least one air vent in said inlet cover for allowing air within said shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting said sealant layer.
- 15. An odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater, including:
(a) a main liquid container having at least one top opening through which substantially all of the wastewater enters into said container; (b) a baffle in said container dividing said container into
(I) an entry compartment receiving the wastewater through said at least one top opening, and (ii) a discharge compartment receiving the wastewater from said entry compartment along a liquid flow path beneath said baffle, and having a passage point around which the wastewater passes traveling from the entry compartment to the discharge compartment; c) a drain in said discharge compartment having an edge defining an overflow level and an outlet communicating with an external drain; (d) a quantity of liquid sealant having a density lower than that of the wastewater contained in said entry compartment and being adapted to form a sealant layer floating on the body of the wastewater when said container has a body of the wastewater filled to the overflow level, wherein, prior to reaching said passage point, any of said liquid sealant that is drawn beneath the sealant layer by the force of the wastewater can rise back to said sealant layer, and that after passing said passage point, liquid sealant cannot rise back to said sealant layer; and (e) a linear distance (x) which is measured from said at least one top opening and extends along the length of said baffle along which the wastewater flows to said passage point, and which is larger than a vertical distance (y) measured from said overflow level to the passage point.
- 16. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater to an external drain, comprising (a) a container having an opening entry for receiving the wastewater therein, (b) a baffle in the container dividing the container into an entry compartment into which the wastewater is received through the opening entry and a discharge compartment communicating with and defining therewith a wastewater fluid flow path in the compartments which passes above and beneath the baffle and about an end thereof, c) an outlet communicating the discharge compartment with the external drain, and (d) a quantity of low-density liquid in the entry compartment forming a sealant layer above the wastewater in the entry compartment, a method for conserving the quantity of the liquid, comprising the steps of:
disposing a portion of the baffle under the sealant layer, for a distance between the opening entry to the baffle end which is sufficient to permit the wastewater to pass through the sealant layer and at least to minimize turbulence in the sealant layer from the wastewater neighboring the baffle end.
- 17. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater from an entry to an external drain along a flow path that passes through a quantity of liquid odor sealant floating on the wastewater, a method for conserving the quantity of the liquid, comprising the steps of:
disposing a baffle under the sealant for lengthening the flow path above and beneath the baffle and about an end thereof; and extending the baffle, for a distance between the entry to the baffle end, sufficient to minimize turbulence in the sealant from the wastewater neighboring the baffle end.
- 18. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater from an entry to an external drain along a flow path that passes through a quantity of liquid odor sealant floating on the wastewater, a method for conserving the quantity of the liquid, comprising the steps of:
disposing a baffle under the sealant for lengthening the flow path above and beneath the baffle and about an end thereof; and extending the baffle, for a distance between the entry to the baffle end, sufficient to permit the wastewater to pass substantially fully through the sealant neighboring the baffle end.
- 19. A method according to claim 17 further comprising the step of shielding the sealant from direct impact by the wastewater.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 in which said shielding step comprises the step of positioning a shield between the entry and the wastewater.
- 21. A method according to claim 20 further comprising the step of terminating the shield at an end which extends in a direction opposite from the baffle end for lengthening the distance between the entry to the baffle end.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 further comprising the steps of providing:
a sheltering region between the baffle and an inlet cover incorporating the entry; and at least one air vent in the cover for allowing air within the shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting the sealant.
- 23. A method according to claim 17 further comprising the steps of providing:
a sheltering region between the baffle and an inlet cover incorporating the entry; and at least one air vent in the cover for allowing air within the shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting the sealant.
- 24. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater from an entry to an external drain along a flow path that passes through a quantity of liquid odor sealant floating on the wastewater, a method for conserving the quantity of the liquid, comprising the steps of:
disposing a baffle under the sealant for lengthening the flow path above and beneath the baffle and about an end thereof; extending the baffle, for a distance between the entry to the baffle end, sufficient to minimize turbulence in the sealant from the wastewater neighboring the baffle end; and extending the baffle, for a distance between the entry to the baffle end, sufficient to permit the wastewater to pass substantially fully through the sealant neighboring the baffle end.
- 25. In an odor trap apparatus for conveyance of wastewater from an entry to an external drain along a flow path that passes through a quantity of liquid odor sealant floating on the wastewater, a method for conserving the quantity of the liquid, comprising the steps of:
disposing a baffle under the sealant for lengthening the flow path above and beneath the baffle and about an end thereof; extending the baffle, for a distance between the entry to the baffle end, sufficient to minimize turbulence in the sealant from the wastewater neighboring the baffle end; a sheltering region between the baffle and an inlet cover incorporating the entry; and at least one air vent in the cover for allowing air within the shelter region to vent outside thereof and thereby for lessening the effects of any high pressure of the wastewater from deleteriously affecting the sealant.
- 26. An odor trap, for placement in and removal from drain connected apparatus, including waterless urinals and anti-evaporation floor drains, and for conducting wastewater to an external drain, comprising:
a container having a top cover provided with an opening entry portion therein for receipt of the wastewater and for conducting the wastewater through a flow path which includes a quantity of low-density liquid adapted to form a sealant layer, and to the external drain; said opening entry including a plurality of openings through which the wastewater passes into said container; and a tool having hook-shaped projections therein for engagement with said openings for enabling insertion and removal of said container into and from the apparatus.
- 27. An odor trap according to claim 26 in which said hook-shaped projections are provided with at least one hook for engagement with the underside of said cover adjacent said openings.
- 28. An odor trap according to claim 26 in which each of said hook-shaped projections comprises at least one vertical portion and at least one horizontal portion.
- 29. In an odor trap, which is adapted for placement in and removal from drain connected apparatus, including waterless urinals and anti-evaporation floor drains, and for conducting wastewater to an external drain, and which includes (a) a container having a top cover provided with an opening entry portion therein for receipt of the wastewater and for conducting the wastewater through a flow path which includes a quantity of low-density liquid adapted to form a sealant layer, and to the external drain, and (b) the opening entry including a plurality of openings through which the wastewater passes into the container, a method for inserting and removing the container into and from the apparatus comprising the steps of:
utilizing a tool having hook-shaped projections therein; and engaging the projections into the openings.
- 30. A method according to claim 29 in which said engaging step includes the step of providing the hook-shaped projections with at least one hook, and engaging the hooks of the projections with the underside of the cover adjacent the openings.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/855,735 filed May 14, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,245,411 patented Jul. 30, 2002 entitled “Oil Sealant-Preserving Drain Odor Trap,” in turn a continuation-in-part of 09/515,870 filed Feb. 29, 2000, in turn a continuation-in-part of both U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/548,281 filed Oct. 25, 1995, now abandoned, and PCT Application No. PCT/US95/16064 filed Dec. 11, 1995, all entitled “Horizontal-Flow Oil-Sealant-Preserving Drain Odor Trap.”
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