Claims
- 1. A drain for installation in a floor, the floor having a top side and an underside, the drain comprising:a hollow body having a downstream portion, an upstream portion and a flange, the downstream portion configured to fit onto a drainpipe located underneath the floor, the upstream portion having an upper end and an outer surface that tapers outward in the upstream direction, the flange extending peripherally outward from the upper end of the upstream portion for seating against the top side of the floor; adjusting means extending downward through apertures located in the flange; and a plurality of discrete arcuate keepers, each keeper extending partway around the circumference of the outer surface of the body upstream portion, each keeper having a flat upper surface configured to mate directly with the underside of the floor when the drain is installed, the upper surface having an opening that communicates with an axially oriented bore extending through the keeper, each keeper being operably connected to the adjusting means so that, in response to the adjusting means, each keeper can, independent of the other keepers, travel up the outer surface of the body upstream portion and engage the underside of the floor.
- 2. The drain of claim 1 wherein the adjusting means comprises bolts and nuts, each bolt extending downward through a flange aperture and through the axially oriented bore in each keeper, each nut threadably attached to a bolt and held stationary within a depression located on the underside of each keeper, wherein turning the bolts causes the nuts to draw the keepers up the outer surface of the body upstream portion to engage the underside of the floor.
- 3. The drain of claim 1 wherein the keepers extend around almost the entire circumference of the drain body.
- 4. The drain of claim 1 wherein the number of keepers is four and each keeper extends almost a quarter of the way around the circumference of the drain body.
- 5. The drain of claim 1 wherein the body is made from plastic material.
- 6. The drain of claim 1 wherein the body upstream portion has an inner surface tapered in the downstream direction.
- 7. The drain of claim 1 wherein the adjusting means comprises bolts or screws, each bolt or screw extending downward through a flange aperture, each keeper threadably attached to a bolt or screw, wherein turning the bolts or screws draws the keepers up the outer surface of the body upstream portion to engage the underside of the floor.
- 8. The drain of claim 1 wherein the body downstream portion has an inside wall and a lip disposed on the inside wall for abutting the drainpipe.
- 9. A drain for installation in a floor, the floor having a top side and an underside, the drain comprising:a hollow body having a downstream portion, an upstream portion and a flange, the downstream portion configured to fit onto a drainpipe located underneath the floor, the upstream portion having an upper end and an outer surface that tapers outward in the upstream direction, the flange extending peripherally outward from the upper end of the upstream portion for seating against the top side of the floor; adjusting means extending downward through apertures located in the flange; and a plurality of arcuate keepers extending circumferentially around the outer surface of the body upstream portion and operably connected to the adjusting means so that, in response to the adjusting means, the keepers travel up the outer surface of the body upstream portion and engage the underside of the floor, wherein the keepers are connected to each other by living hinges to form a ring that extends around the drain body.
- 10. The drain of claim 9 wherein the body downstream portion has an inside wall and a lip disposed on the inside wall for abutting the drainpipe.
- 11. The drain of claim 9 wherein the body upstream portion has an inner surface tapered inward in the downstream direction.
- 12. The drain of claim 9 wherein the adjusting means comprises bolts or screws, each bolt or screw extending downward through a flange aperture, each keeper threadably attached to a bolt or screw, wherein turning the bolts or screws draws the keepers up the outer surface of the body upstream portion to engage the underside of the floor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/360,098, filed Feb. 27, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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