The present invention generally relates to plumbing equipment. More specifically the present invention is a seal designed to facilitate the plumbing process by providing additional protection for the user when removing objects that obstruct drainage systems.
Plumbing systems of various purposes are commonly integrated in modern households. Plumbing originated during ancient civilizations and is considered by historians as a critical factor that led to development of modern civilizations. Numerous systems rely on plumbing networks including water supply, and sewage systems. Plumbing systems rely on the flow of fluids, and as such if obstructions occur the efficient operation of the system is compromised hindering functionality. In household applications one of the most common tools that may be used to clear an obstruction in a pipe is a plunger. Different types of plunger designs are available for different applications; however, the general components of a plunger include a suction cup like flange constructed out of a flexible and pliable material such as rubber, attached to a rod or handle. A conventional bathroom usually includes facilities such as wash bowls, showers, and toilets. Obstructions may occur in any of the equipment mentioned, especially after lengthened usage. A plunger is commonly used to remove the obstructions, retuning the system to a free-flowing state. Another alternative to unclogging a network of pipes is using chemicals that can dissolve the obstructing deposits through chemical reactions. However, these chemicals can be hazardous for both the user and the environment.
Sinks and bathtubs usually comprise overflow ports, designed to prevent flooding if the user accidentally leaves the water supply turned on. The overflow port is connected to the drain pipe. When plunging a sink or a bathtub, the overflow port must be covered to ensure a vacuum environment is maintained in the system. If the overflow port is not covered, sewage overflow may be forced upward through the port when pressure is applied by the plunging tool, resulting in an unpleasant experience for the user.
The present invention aims to solve this particular problem by disclosing a cover specifically designed to prevent overflow backsplash. Specifically, the present invention is a self-sealing cover specifically designed for drain vents, to facilitate the process of clearing a plumbing system. The present invention directs the pressure exerted by a plunger to the face of a drain clog rather than allowing the overflow runoff to escape through the drain vent. The present invention is versatile and allows users to use the device on drain clogs of various sizes and shapes. The assembly is simply placed over existing overflow cover, and due to the self-sealing design, operation does not require the constant input of the user.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Traditionally plunging a plumbing system requires a user to manually seal the overflow port, also known as a drain vent, while applying pressure to ensure enough vacuum is created to dislodge any obstructions within the plumbing system, making the process difficult and unpleasant. The present invention allows for the user to easily seal the opening without the need to constantly hold one hand over the drain vent to create a vacuum environment within the plumbing system, further aiding in the clearing of clogged piping within the pluming system. Additionally, the present invention covers and seals the drain vent such that during plunging no waste is expelled through the drain vent as backsplash. It is understood that various customizations may be made to the assembly, to adapt the device to drain vents of various shapes and sizes without departing from the scope of the invention, and as such the device is not limited to one specific embodiment.
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The seal insert 6 physically encloses the drain vent and attaches to a surrounding surface of the drain vent to create a vacuum seal for the plumbing system. The seal insert 6 comprises a second tubular body 7, a second disk top 11, and an annular self-sealing mechanism 14. The second tubular body 7 and the second disk top 11 are shaped, sized, and designed to complimentary fit within the interior cavity of the rigid cover 1. Specifically, the second disk top 11 is terminally and concentrically positioned within the second tubular body 7. Additionally, the second disk top 11 is perimetric ally and adjacently connected to the second tubular body 7. Resultantly, similar to the rigid cover 1, the seal insert 6 is a bowl-shaped structure, wherein an interior cavity of the seal insert 6 receives the drain vent in entirety. The seal insert 6 is mounted to the rigid cover 1 as seen in
The annular self-sealing mechanism 14 secures the present invention to the surrounding surface through a peripheral air-tight engagement. For reference, the surrounding surface may be the surface of a bath tub, a sink, and other similar plumbing fixtures. The annular self-sealing mechanism 14 is positioned adjacent to a bottom end 9 of the second tubular body 7. Additionally, the annular self-sealing mechanism 14 is concentrically mounted to the second tubular body 7. To ensure that the annular self-sealing mechanism 14 forms an air-tight seal, the bottom end 9 of the second tubular body 7 and the annular self-sealing mechanism 14 are configured to partially extend past and out of the first tubular body 2. Resultantly, when the present invention is attached, the annular self-sealing mechanism 14 engages the surrounding surface first.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the annular self-sealing mechanism 14 is a double-lip suction flange. Specifically, the annular self-sealing mechanism 14 comprises a seal flange 15, an annular cavity 16, a seal lip 22, and a support tube 23. The seal flange 15 is a flexible rim for the second tubular body 7 that increases the engagement surface between the present invention and the surrounding surface. Referring to
The annular cavity 16 is positioned concentric with the second tubular body 7 for a complete peripheral seal. The annular cavity 16 traverses into the seal flange 15, opposite the second disk top 11. Additionally, the annular cavity 16 traverses into the second tubular body 7. The annular cavity 16 is preferably positioned offset from any edge. Resultantly, this creates a U-shaped channel at the bottom surface of the second tubular body 7 and the seal flange 15. When the seal insert 6 is pushed against a surface, the bottom end 9 of the second tubular body 7 deforms inwards towards a central axis of the second tubular body 7, while the seal flange 15 deforms outwards away from the central axis of the second tubular body 7. This in turn encloses the annular cavity 16, pushes gas/air out of the annular cavity 16, and creates a partial vacuum within the annular cavity 16. The negative fluid pressure within the annular cavity 16 creates a sucking action that adheres the second tubular body 7 and the seal flange 15 to the surrounding surface. Referring to
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Some drain vent designs include a trip lever for controlling the flow of liquid through the main drain opening. Traditionally, the trip lever is located directly on the drain vent for easy access to the user. To accommodate such designs, the rigid cover 1 further comprises a first central hole 4 and the seal insert 6 further comprises a second central hole 13. The first central hole 4 is positioned concentric with the first disk top 3. Additionally, the first central hole 4 traverses normal and through the first disk top 3. Complimentary to the first central hole 4, the second central hole 13 is positioned concentric with the second disk top 11 and traverses normal and through the second disk top 11. The size and shape of the first central hole 4 and the second central hole 13 is subject to change to fit a variety of different sized trip levers. When the present invention is installed, the trip lever is positioned within the first central hole 4 and the second central hole 13. The first central hole 4 and the second central hole 13 are optional features and the present invention may be implemented without them, wherein the ridged cover 1 and the second seal insert 6 are each a closed off tubular structure.
In the preferred embodiment, the present invention further comprises a check valve 18. The check valve 18 is integrated into the seal insert 6 and allows air/gas to flow out of the plumbing system of the drain vent to further create a vacuum environment within the plumbing system. Specifically, as a plunger is used on the plumbing system, air/gas within the plumbing system is pushed out through the check valve 18, thus lowering the gas pressure within the plumbing system to create a partial vacuum environment within the plumbing system. The check valve 18 is positioned within the second tubular body 7 and comprises a vent channel 19 and a deformable flap 24. The vent channel 19 puts the plumbing fixture in fluid communication with an external environment through the first central hole 4 and the second central hole 13. Specifically, the vent channel 19 traverses normal into an internal surface 10 of the second tubular body 7 and normal into a bottom surface 12 of the second disk top 11. The vent channel 19 extends from the bottom end 9 of the second tubular body 7 to the top end 8 of the second tubular body 7. Referring to
The flow of gas/air is managed/controlled by the deformable flap 24. The deformable flap 24 allows the flow of gas/air in only one direction, i.e. out of the plumbing system. The deformable flap 24 is a thin piece of flexible material that is attached at one end. Referring to
In one embodiment, the present invention is designed for use on a sink. In this embodiment, the first central hole 4 and the second central hole 13 are reduced in size to act as an air expelling aperture. Resultantly, when the plunger pushes air into the piping, the air is expelled through the first central hole 4 and the second central hole 13. When the plunger is pushed upwards to create a vacuum, the check valve 18 closes and aids in creating a vacuum environment.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Parent | 29658777 | Aug 2018 | US |
Child | 16195563 | US |