The present invention relates to an overflow pipe assembly of a bathtub, and more particularly, to an overflow pipe that is connected to the cap and is not connected with the locking ring.
The conventional overflow pipe is connected to the overflow port in the bathtub so that the exceed water can drained from the bathtub, and does not flood on the floor of the bathroom. U.S. Pat. No. 6,637,050 which comprises an overflow pipe having an upper end portion and a lower end portion. The upper end portion has an outer end defining an inlet for being fitted through the bathtub overflow port. Threads are formed on the outer surface of the upper end portion and surround the inlet and normally extend through the bathtub overflow port. A lip extends radially outwardly from the outer surface of the overflow pipe between the elbow portion and the upper end portion and is spaced from the inlet to engage an outer surface of the bathtub end wall around the bathtub overflow port. A thin diaphragm seals the outer end of the upper end portion to close the inlet to fluid flow. A nut element is compatible with the threads wherein the nut element has a threaded portion for threadedly mounting the nut to the upper end portion to clamp the overflow fitting to the end of the bathtub between the lip and the nut element.
It is noted that nut element and the upper end portion are both made of metal, and there are manufacturing tolerance formed between the threads. When the nut is threadedly moves forward, the overflow pipe may move inward relative to the bathtub. There is no stop feature to stop the movement of the overflow pipe when installation so that the length of the threaded section between the nut element and the upper end portion of the overflow pipe becomes shorter than expected. The overflow pipe may shake and eventually cause leakage. Therefore, the workers have to take extra caution to ensure that the overflow pipe does not move backward too far. This may prolong time required of installation.
The present invention intends to provide an overflow pipe assembly of a bathtub and which eliminates the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to an overflow pipe assembly of a bathtub, and comprises an overflow pipe having a fitting end horizontally formed on one end thereof. A passage is defined through the overflow pipe and communicates with the fitting end. The fitting end has outer threads formed on the outside thereof. A flange extends from the outside of the fitting end and located at a distance from the distal end of the fitting end. The diameter of the flange is larger than that of the fitting end. A buffering ring is mounted to the fitting end. The diameter of the buffering ring is smaller than the diameter of the flange. The buffering ring is clamped between the flange and the wall of the bathtub. Two slots are defined axially in the inner periphery of the passage of the fitting end. A locking ring has inner threads defined in the inner periphery thereof, and the inner threads of the locking ring are threadedly connected to the outer threads of the overflow pipe.
A cap is mounted to the distal end of the fitting end and has a peripheral wall which includes multiple drain holes defined therethrough. A tubular portion extends centrally and axially from the inner bottom of the cap. The tubular portion is inserted into the passage and has a central hole. Multiple apertures are defined through the wall of the tubular portion and communicate with the central hole and the drain holes. Two protrusion protrude from outside of the tubular portion and are engaged with the two slots to connect the tubular portion to the overflow pipe. The peripheral wall of the cap is mounted to outside of the locking ring.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an overflow pipe assembly wherein the locking ring is directly connected to the fitting end of the overflow pipe. The buffering ring absorbs the axial force when the locking ring is threadedly connected to the fitting end of the overflow pipe to prevent the overflow pipe from moving backward.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an overflow pipe assembly wherein the tubular portion of the cap is securely inserted into to the fitting end of the overflow pipe by engagement of the protrusions on the tubular portion and the slots in the fitting end. The cap does not rotate relative to the fitting end.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an overflow pipe assembly wherein the two protrusions on the tubular portion have different widths, and the two slots in the overflow pipe have different widths so as to avoid from incorrect installation and to ensure the apertures of the cap to be positioned correctly.
The present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A cap 50 is mounted to the distal end of the fitting end 21 and has a peripheral wall 51 which includes multiple drain holes 511 defined therethrough. A tubular portion 52 extends centrally and axially from the inner bottom of the cap 50. The tubular portion 52 is inserted into the passage 211 and has a central hole 521. Multiple apertures 522 are defined through the wall of the tubular portion 52 and communicate with the central hole 521 and the drain holes 511. The drain holes 511 and the apertures 522 of the cap 50 are located to communicate with each other along a vertical plane. Two protrusion 54 protrude from outside of the tubular portion 52 and are engaged with the two slots 22 to connect the tubular portion 52 to the overflow pipe 20. The peripheral wall 52 of the cap 50 is mounted to outside of the locking ring 40. A seal ring 54 is mounted to the tubular portion 52 and engaged with the inner periphery of the passage 211 to prevent from leakage as shown in
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In the present invention, the cap 50 is mounted to the locking ring 40 and is engaged with the fitting end 21 by engagement of the protrusions 54 on the tubular portion 52 and the slots 22 in the fitting end 21. That is to say, the cap 50 is not threadedly connected to the fitting end 21. The water in the bathtub 10 can be drained from the passage 211 of the overflow pipe 20 via the drain holes 511 and the central hole 522.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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106211704 U | Aug 2017 | TW | national |
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