1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a two-part grate assembly for a channeled drain trough and, more particularly, to a grate assembly having a grate frame that is adapted to receive a removable grate section.
2. Description of Related Art
Channeled drains, such as trench drains, are utilized to transfer extensive amounts of liquid from one place to another and typically transport the liquid to a drainage sewer. Such drains are installed in the ground and secured within concrete. The drains are often U-shaped or V-shaped troughs and are usually installed adjacent to either roadways or buildings. To prevent injury to people and avoid debris entering the trench drains, a grate often covers the trough. In many cases, the channeled drains include a grate to prevent large objects, such as debris and people, from falling into them. However, there are many instances where access to the interior of the trough is desirable and it can be difficult, expensive, and time-consuming to remove the desired section of the grate from the trough in order to access the interior of the trough.
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved grate assembly for a channeled drain trough that allows access to the interior of the trough in an expedient and time-efficient manner.
Generally, the present invention is directed to a two-part grate assembly for a channeled drain trough and, more particularly, to a grate assembly having a grate frame that is adapted to receive a removable grate section. Further, the present invention is directed to a grate frame having lugs with vertical projections extending therefrom that define securing recesses that assist in aligning and securing the grate frame atop a drain trough. Additionally, the present invention is directed to the use of an alignment bar that prevents the grate section from sliding out of operating position within the grate frame by restricting lateral movement of the grate section. Further, the present invention is directed to a method of providing a grate assembly for a channeled drain trough having a grate frame that is adapted to receive a removable grate section.
The present invention is directed to a removable grate assembly for a channeled drain trough having a grate frame with a first section defining a first section interior endwall and a first section exterior endwall and a second section defining a second section interior endwall and a second section exterior endwall. The first section interior endwall and the second section interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first section extends inwardly toward the first section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on a side of the first interior endwall and the second section extends inwardly toward the second section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on the second interior endwall.
A grate section is also provided having a first interior endwall, a first exterior endwall, a second interior endwall, and a second exterior endwall. The first interior endwall and the second interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the first exterior endwall and the second exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the second exterior endwall.
The removable grate section is removably received by the grate frame when the external projection of the first exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the first interior endwall. Further, the external projection of the second exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the second interior endwall.
The present invention is also directed to a removable grate assembly for a channeled drain trough having a grate frame that has a first section defining a first section interior endwall and a first section exterior endwall and a second section defining a second section interior endwall and a second section exterior endwall. The first section interior endwall and the second section interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first section extends inwardly toward the first section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on a side of the first interior endwall. The internal projection of the first section is substantially rectangular in shape. The second section extends inwardly toward the second section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on the second interior endwall. The internal projection of the second section extends in a horizontal direction. The grate frame also defines a slot on a first of the two opposing sidewalls that extends from an inner surface of an interior surface of the first opposing sidewall toward a respective outer surface of an exterior surface of the first opposing sidewall. The grate frame further defines a slot on a second of the two opposing sidewalls that extends from an inner surface of an interior surface of the second opposing sidewall toward a respective outer surface of an exterior surface of the second opposing sidewall.
A removable grate section is also provided having a first interior endwall, a first exterior endwall, a second interior endwall, and a second exterior endwall. The first interior endwall and the second interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the first exterior endwall. The external projection of the first exterior endwall is substantially rectangular in shape. The second exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the second exterior endwall. The external projection of the second exterior endwall extends in a horizontal direction.
The removable grate section is removably received by the grate frame when the external projection of the first exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the first interior endwall and the external projection of the second exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the second interior endwall.
Further, an alignment bar that extends throughout the width of the grate frame is provided. The alignment bar engages the grate frame and the grate section to prevent lateral movement of the grate section secured within the grate frame when the alignment bar is removably received into the slots.
The present invention is also directed to a removable grate assembly for a channeled drain trough having a grate frame with a first section defining a first section interior endwall and a first section exterior endwall and a second section defining a second section interior endwall and a second section exterior endwall. The first section interior endwall and the second section interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first section extends inwardly toward the first section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on a side of the first interior endwall and the second section extends inwardly toward the second section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on the second interior endwall.
A grate section is also provided having a first interior endwall, a first exterior endwall, a second interior endwall, and a second exterior endwall. The first interior endwall and the second interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the first exterior endwall and the second exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the second exterior endwall.
The removable grate section is removably received by the grate frame when the external projection of the first exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the first interior endwall. Further, the external projection of the second exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the second interior endwall.
Further, a drain trough that is substantially U-shaped having a hollow body portion and a ledge is provided. The grate frame intended to be placed atop the ledge of the drain trough.
The present invention is further directed to a removable grate assembly having a grate frame with a body that defines an external surface and an internal surface. The internal surface defines a grate receiving recess. Further, the body has a horizontally extending lug extending from the external surface of the grate frame. A projection depends from the lug to define a securing recess between a portion of the external surface, at least a portion of the lug and at least a portion of the projection. A grate received by the grate receiving recess is also provided.
The present invention is directed to a method for providing a removable grate assembly for a channeled drain trough. The method includes providing a grate frame with a first section defining a first section interior endwall and a first section exterior endwall and a second section defining a second section interior endwall and a second section exterior endwall. The first section interior endwall and the second section interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first section extends inwardly toward the first section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on a side of the first interior endwall and the second section extends inwardly toward the second section interior endwall to form an internal projection defining a receiving recess on the second interior endwall. The method further includes providing a grate section having a first interior endwall, a first exterior endwall, a second interior endwall, and a second exterior endwall. The first interior endwall and the second interior endwall are connected by two opposing sidewalls. The first exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the first exterior endwall and the second exterior endwall has an external projection extending therefrom on a side of the second exterior endwall. The removable grate section is removably received by the grate frame when the external projection of the first exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the first interior endwall. Further, the external projection of the second exterior endwall is received within its corresponding receiving recess of the second interior endwall. Further, an alignment bar is provided. The method further includes aligning and placing the grate frame over a channeled drain trough and inserting the grate section into the grate frame, inserting the alignment bar into a slot on a first of the two opposing sidewalls of the grate frame and into a slot on a second of the two opposing sidewalls of the grate frame, whereby the alignment bar extends throughout the width of the grate frame and whereby the alignment bar engages the grate frame and the grate section to prevent lateral movement of the grate section secured within the grate frame, and engaging the alignment bar with a clip attached to an extending portion of at least two interior ribwalls of the grate section, whereby the clip has first and second leg portions for releasably attaching the alignment bar thereto.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be understood from the description of the preferred embodiments, taken with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements throughout.
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For purposes of the description hereinafter, spatial or directional terms shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific components illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the invention. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
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The present invention is also directed to a method for providing a removable two-part grate assembly 2 for a channeled drain trough 4. As such, the method involves the following steps: a) providing: i) a grate frame 10 of the present invention, ii) a removable grate section 50 of the present invention, and iii) an alignment bar 40 of the present invention; b) aligning and placing the grate frame 10 over a channeled drain trough 4 and inserting the grate section 50 into the grate frame 10; inserting the alignment bar 40 into the slots 38 and 38′ of the grate frame 10, whereby the alignment bar 40 engages the grate frame 10 and the grate section 50 to prevent lateral movement of the grate section 50 releasably secured within the grate frame 10; and d) engaging the alignment bar 40 with a clip 75 attached to the extending portions 72 of the interior ribwalls 64 of the grate section 50. The clip 75 has first and second leg portions, A and B respectively, for releasably attaching the alignment bar 40 thereto.
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Modifications, combinations and alterations will occur to others upon reading the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications, combinations and alterations.
This application is based on Provisional Patent Application No. 60/794,377 filed Apr. 24, 2006, on which priority of this patent application is based, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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