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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plunger device to clear clogs in a toilet or other plumbing drain. In particular, the present invention relates to a plunger device with a plumbing auger attachment for extension into the toilet drain.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
Clogged toilet drains can lead to messy and embarrassing situations. Depending upon the severity of the clog, there are a variety of mechanical implements that can be used to clear toilet drains. Typically stored near the toilet, a plunger is the most common tool used to unclog a toilet. The plunger includes a shaft and a rubber cup at one end of the shaft. The free end of the shaft is the handle, used to place the plunger into position. The cup is positioned to cover the toilet drain within in the bowl of the toilet and in the water. Using the handle, the cup is pushed towards the drain. Air in the cup is forced into the drain to break the clog, while the cup is flattened. Using the handle again, the cup is pulled into its original shape, causing a vacuum. The vacuum also acts to loosen or break the clog. The air push and the vacuum pull work to clear the clog or other blockage in the drain. The plunger can be used on other drains besides a toilet drain, such as a sink drain or bath tub drain.
Another mechanical implement is the toilet snake or plumber's snake. This device is a flexible coil with an auger end, which is inserted into the toilet drain to physically contact and displace the clog or blockage. The plumber's snake normally includes a coiled metal wire with an auger end and a crank attached to the metal wire. The crank rotates the metal wire as the plumber's snake enters the drain. The auger end has screw threads for boring into a clog. The combination of the rotation of the wire and the boring action of the auger end results in clearing a clog or blockage. There is the corkscrew action of the auger end to dig into the clog. The clog can be pulled out of the drain with the auger end anchored into the clog. There is the rupture of the clog with the snake drilling through the blockage, allowing some fluid to pass through the clog to break down the clog. Additionally, the mechanical action of rubbing the auger end and the coil against the blockage loosens and breaks the clog.
The plunger is not always effective against all clogs, especially more serious clogs and blockages. The plumber's snake is usually reserved for particularly difficult clogs, and there are professional services with technically advanced and strongly powered versions of the plumber's snake. These advanced services are costly and disruptive. There is a need for another type of device to be effective against clogs that cannot be cleared by the prior art plunger, while being more easy to use, efficient and less costly than the plumber's snake.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with plumbing auger attachment.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with plumbing auger attachment to clear a clog with air pressure.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with plumbing auger attachment to clear a clog with vacuum pressure.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with plumbing auger attachment to clear a clog with physical contact by the auger attachment.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with a plumbing auger attachment fixedly and securely connected to the plunger device.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with a plumbing auger attachment removable connected to the plunger device.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with a plumbing auger attachment, wherein the auger attachment is able to be separately cleaned and stored.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an embodiment of the plunger device with plumbing auger attachment, wherein the material strength of the auger attachment is different from the material strength of the cup of the plunger device.
These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the attached specifications and appended claims.
An embodiment of the present invention is a plunger device for clearing a clog from a drain. The plunger device includes a handle with a shaft, a plunger cup formed by a cup body and a rim, and an auger attachment releasably connected to the plunger cup. The shaft of the handle has a threaded end and a gripping end, and the plunger cup releasably attaches to the handle at the threaded end. The plunger cup, including the cup body and rim and made integral and formed of a first material. The auger attachment is mounted on a bottom side of the plunger cup and extends through the cup body and beyond the rim of the plunger cup.
The auger attachment is formed of a second material, which is stronger and less flexible than the first material of the plunger cup. The auger attachment can be textured, threaded, coiled, flexibly jointed and/or covered in protrusions. The auger attachment has an attachment end with a connector piece and a boring end with an inserter for extending into the drain. The inserter can have an extension element to reach deep into the drain and an auger tip for drilling into the clog or blockage. The extension element is flexible for bending with contours of the drain and durable for physically contacting, penetrating, and scraping the clog or blockage from the drain.
For removable attachment, the plunger cup has a first engager to connect to the handle. The first engager is also made integral and formed of the first material, just as the cup body and rim. The handle can be snap-fit or screw-threaded into the first engager with a complementary threaded end of the shaft. The plunger cup has a second engager to connect to the auger attachment. The second engager is also made integral and formed of the first material. The auger attachment can also be releasable attached to the second engager, by snap-fit or screw-threaded or other means, with a complementary structure, such as the connector piece.
A method of clearing a clog using an embodiment of the present invention includes positioning the plunger device against the drain, inserting the auger attachment into the drain, covering an opening of the drain with the cup body so as to form a seal around the drain, pushing the handle so as to deform the cup body from an original shape and to push air in the cup body into the drain, pulling the handle away from the drain so as to return the cup body to the original shape and to vacuum fluid into the cup body from the drain, concurrently driving the auger attachment back and forth through the drain corresponding to movement of the handle, and repeating the steps of pushing and pulling the handle until the clog is cleared from the drain. The plunger cup action and the auger attachment action both work to clear the clog. The plunger cup, handle, and auger attachment are detachable for cleaning and storage after use.
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Additionally, there is a second engagement means 28 on the bottom side of the plunger cup means 20 for removably connecting the auger attachment means 30. The second engagement means 28 is positioned within the cup body 24 interior and usually positioned opposite the first engagement means 26.
The insertion means 40 of the embodiments of
The plunger device of the present invention provides an inventive method of clearing a clog in a drain. The plunger device is positioned against the drain. As illustrated in
The method further includes removable attachment of the handle 12 to the plunger cup 20. The handle has a shaft with a threaded end and a gripping end opposite the threaded end. The plunger cup has a first engager on a top side for releasably attaching to the handle at the threaded end. The handle can be attached in a snap-fit or screw-fit connection or other locking manner with the first engager of the plunger cup. The handle can be detached in the same manner after use. The handle and plunger cup can be stored and cleaned separately.
The method further includes removable attachment of the auger attachment 30 to the plunger body 20 on a bottom side of the plunger cup. The auger attachment can have an attachment end and a boring end. The plunger cup has a second engager on a bottom side for releasably attaching to the auger attachment at the attachment end. The auger attachment can be attached in a snap-fit or screw-fit connection or other locking manner with the second engager of the plunger cup. The auger attachment can be detached in the same manner after use. The auger attachment, handle and plunger cup can be stored and cleaned separately.
The method of the present invention further includes deforming the plunger cup without deforming the auger attachment. The plunger cup with the cup body, rim, first engager, and second engager is comprised of a first material, while the auger attachment is comprised of a second material. The first material is more flexible than the second material, so that the steps of pushing and pulling the handle by the user deform the plunger cup without deforming the auger attachment. Additionally, the extra rigidity of the auger attachment allows the boring end of the auger attachment to extend through the cup body and beyond the rim and into the drain to the original position so as to physically contact blockage in the drain. The mechanical contact of penetrating the blockage or drilling into the blockage clears the drain with the action of the auger attachment. When an embodiment of the auger attachment is comprised of a connector piece and an inserter, the inserter extends into the drain, while the connector piece removably attaches to the plunger cup. Attaching and detaching the connector piece from the plunger cup allows for separate cleaning and storage. The inserter may also be comprised of an extension element and an auger tip, such that the method of clearing the drain further comprises extending the extension element and auger tip into the drain to an original position so as to physically contact blockage in the drain and actuating the extension element and auger tip further into the drain by action of the handle to mechanically remove the blockage. The back and forth action of the inserter clears the blockage, in addition to the air pressure and vacuum of the plunger cup.
The embodiments of the present invention provide a plunger device with a plumbing auger attachment to clear a clog with air pressure and vacuum pressure. The plunger device also clears the clog by physical contact by the auger attachment. The mechanical action of the auger attachment scraping the blockage is concurrent with the pressure pumping. The plunger device can also be assembled and disassembled to allow for separate cleaning and storage of the individual parts. The handle can be separated from the plunger cup, and the auger attachment can also be separated from the plunger cup. Furthermore, the material strength of the auger attachment is different from the material strength of the cup of the plunger device, which enables effective dual action against the blockage in the drain. The plunger cup of the first material is sufficiently flexible to seal the opening of the drain, exert pressure against the blockage through the piper, and create a vacuum to further break the blockage. The auger attachment of the second material is stronger than the first material, such that the auger attachment is not deformed by the pushing and pulling action of the handle. The auger attachment can continue to mechanically remove the blockage without being affected by the force used to deform the plunger cup.
The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated structures, construction and method can be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention.