This invention relates generally to the field of flat, mat-like seals used to temporarily seal a floor or ground drain to prevent passage of liquid into the drain.
Floor or ground drains are provided in many settings to allow liquids to pass into removal conduits. Often, as in the case for example of storm water drains located along roads and other paved surfaces, the drains empty directly into the storm water system. In the event of hazardous spills, construction run-off or other situations where it is desirable to prevent liquid from entering the drains, it is known to provide sealing mats that are placed atop the drains to block the liquid. The drain seals are typically composed of a flexible, compressible polymer material, such as urethane, having some degree of tackiness and conformability to improve adhesion of the seal to the drain and its surrounding surface. One problem inherent in such known drain seals is that the seals are opaque, and therefore it is impossible to ascertain if the drain has been completely sealed. It is an object of this invention to provide a drain seal that is transparent, such that the efficacy of the seal is readily apparent. It is a further object to provide a transparent drain seal having reinforcing material disposed adjacent the periphery to preclude tearing of the drain seal during use.
The invention is a mat-like sealing member adapted to temporarily seal a floor or ground drain, the periphery of the drain seal being chosen to extend beyond the periphery of the drain needing to be blocked. The drain seal is composed of a flexible, compressible polymer material having sufficient tackiness to create a seal on the ground or surface surrounding the drain and/or on the drain itself to preclude entry of liquid into the drain. The drain seal comprises at least a large centralized window area that is formed of a transparent material, and further comprises a border or frame adjacent the peripheral areas composed of a reinforcing material, such as a mesh, screen, fabric or the like. Preferably the entire body of the drain seal is transparent and the reinforcing frame is disposed internally within the body.
The invention in various embodiments is a mat-like sealing member 10 adapted to temporarily seal a floor or ground drain, the periphery of the drain seal 10 being chosen to extend beyond the periphery of the drain. The term “mat” or its derivatives is taken herein to reference a thin object of little height relative to its length and width dimensions, and composed of material possessing a flexibility or conformability such that the sealing member 10 is not self-standing when stood onto one of its edges. The drain seal 10 may possess a peripheral configuration of any shape, although rectangular, square or circular are likely to be most suitable. The drain seal 10 is composed of a flexible, compressible, conformable polymer material, impermeable to liquids, such as for example polyurethane, and having sufficient tackiness to conform with the ground or surface surrounding the drain and/or the surface of the drain itself to preclude passage of liquid under the seal and into the drain. Typically the drain seal 10 will be less than one inch in thickness, and most typically will be less than one half inch in thickness, and may be many inches in width and length, or diameter, or any other horizontal dimension.
The drain seal 10 comprises a main body 13 having at least a large, centralized window area 11 that is transparent, or at least sufficiently translucent, such that any liquid passing under the drain seal 10 into the drain is visibly noticeable through the main body 13. Preferably, the drain seal 10 further comprises a reinforcing band, border or frame 21 disposed at, near or adjacent the edges 12. The frame 21 is composed of a reinforcing material, such as a mesh, screen, scrim, fabric, fibers or the like which serves to increase durability and resistance to tearing of the drain seal 10 main body 13. The reinforcing frame 21 is most preferably embedded or sandwiched within the interior of the main body 13, as shown in
Preferably the material of composition for the drain seal 10 is entirely transparent such that the location of the reinforcing band 21 defines the window area 11, but it is possible to form the drain seal 10 with an opaque outer periphery 14 surrounding the interior window area 11, with the reinforcing frame 21 disposed within the opaque outer periphery 14 as illustrated in
It is understood that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements and structures set forth above may be obvious to those of skill in the art, and therefore the true scope and definition of the invention is to be as set forth in the following claims.
The benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/752,641, filed Jan. 15, 2013, is claimed.
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