Information
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Patent Grant
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6237168
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Patent Number
6,237,168
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 19, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 29, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- Prunner; Kathleen J.
Agents
- Cook, Alex, McFarron, Manzo, Cummings & Mehler, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 661
- 004 679
- 004 688
- 004 689
- 004 693
- 004 295
- 137 1517
- 137 1518
- 137 31541
- 137 327
- 081 17615
- 081 1763
- 081 1761
- 081 436
- 029 2216
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International Classifications
- A47K114
- B25B1310
- B25B1350
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Abstract
A sink drain assembly includes a waste plug, a drain cap and a sink seal cap. The sink seal cap is formed and adapted to be attached to a sink drain conduit and to be mounted thereon in a sink drain opening. The waste plug and drain cap are detachably secured together so that the drain cap may be removably mounted on the waste plug and when so combined the waste plug and drain cap function to control the flow of water through the sink seal cap to the sink drain conduit. The waste plug, when removed from the drain cap, functions as a tool to remove the sink seal cap, thus the waste plug performing dual functions in the assembly.
Description
THE FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to sink drain assemblies which conventionally are used to control the flow of water out of a lavatory or kitchen sink. More particularly, the invention relates to such an assembly in which the visible and decorative portions of the assembly, the drain cap and the sink seal cap, may be simply removed and replaced by the homeowner. Such removal and replacement may be necessary if one of the elements in the drain assembly malfunctions or is broken or such removal may be needed when other plumbing fixtures associated with the sink, for example the faucet, are changed and the visible portions of the sink drain assembly should also be changed so that the decor is complementary. More specifically, the present invention provides a waste plug which is a part of the sink drain assembly, normally mounting the drain cap, which waste plug also functions as a removal tool for the sink seal cap.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to sink drain assemblies, and more particularly to a sink drain assembly in which the waste plug performs its conventional function, but is also a tool for removing the sink seal cap.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide a simply constructed reliable sink drain assembly including a drain cap, a sink seal cap, and a waste plug, which also functions as a removal tool.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide a sink drain assembly in which the visible and decorative portions thereof may be easily removed by the consumer.
Other purposes will appear in the ensuing specification, drawings and claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is illustrated diagrammatically in the following drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view, in part section, illustrating the sink drain assembly positioned within the sink;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the waste plug and drain cap;
FIG. 3
is a perspective illustrating the mounting of the sink seal cap to the drain plug;
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the sink seal cap; and
FIG. 5
is a section along plane
5
—
5
of FIG.
4
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention relates to a sink drain assembly which includes the conventional three elements of a waste plug, a drain cap and a sink seal cap. The drain plug functions both in a conventional manner and as a removal tool for changing or replacing the sink seal cap. When the decor of a kitchen or bath is changed, that normally necessitates a new faucet, which may be different in finish from the previous faucet. It is customary to also change the sink seal cap and drain cap so that the finishes are compatible with the new faucet. The present invention, by providing a waste plug which also functions as a tool for removing the sink seal cap, allows the homeowner or consumer to make this change without the necessity of special tools or special training.
In
FIG. 1
, a sink is indicated at
10
and may have a sink drain opening
12
. A sink drain conduit
14
is attached to the sink by a nut
16
which is threaded on the exterior of the conduit
14
and presses a seal
18
against the bottom of the annular portion
20
of the sink
10
adjacent the opening
12
.
The sink seal cap is indicated at
22
and has a top surface
24
and a lowered tapered wall
26
so that the cap may be located within a recess
27
in the sink
10
adjacent the opening
12
. The sink seal cap
22
further has an annular depending wall
28
which is exteriorly threaded to mount the sink seal cap to the sink drain conduit
14
.
As particularly shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the sink seal cap has an annular interior groove
30
formed by the annular wall
28
and there are two diametrically opposed outwardly extending recesses
32
which open into the groove
30
. These recesses form the basis for engagement with the waste plug.
The waste plug is indicated at
34
and may have a pair of flexible, bendable cantilever arms
36
, each of which terminates at its free end, in outwardly curved projections
38
. The width of the projections
38
is such that they may be received within and cooperate with the recesses
32
, as particularly shown in FIG.
3
. Thus, the arms
36
may be flexed inwardly to pass through the opening in the sink seal cap and then positioned within the recesses
32
. Once so positioned, the drain plug functions as a removal tool to rotate the sink seal cap from its threaded connection with the sink drain conduit
14
. To assist in such removal, a tool, such as a screwdriver
35
, may be passed through a drain rod opening
37
in a bracket
39
forming a drain rod attachment.
The drain cap is indicated at
40
and is the second visible decorative element in the sink drain assembly. The drain cap
40
has a top
42
and an annular depending wall
44
which defines an interior
46
, formed and adapted to receive and cooperating with the free ends
38
of the drain plug arms
36
to attach the drain cap to the waste plug. This is particularly shown in FIG.
2
. The normal function of the waste plug is to mount and hold the drain cap
40
, with the waste plug bracket
39
at the junction of the arms
36
, as particularly shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, connecting to a drain rod, not shown.
The waste plug
36
functions both as a removal tool, as indicated in
FIG. 3
, and in its normal capacity to raise and lower the drain cap. The raised position is shown in FIG.
1
. Customarily, the drain cap, which closes the opening in the sink seal cap to allow the sink basin to be filled with water, is a visible, and thus decorative, element. The sink seal cap likewise is visible and its upper surface
24
may be considered to be decorative. When changing the plumbing fixtures associated with a sink, it is desirable to change both the sink seal cap and the drain cap so that these elements match the other plumbing fixtures mounted on the sink. To remove the tool
36
from the drain cap, the arms
36
are flexed inwardly allowing the cap to be removed and changed. The tool may then be used to remove the sink seal cap. Again, the arms
36
are flexed inwardly and they are positioned within the center open portion of the sink seal cap and located within the recesses
32
. This may be done from above the sink, making sink seal cap removal very convenient. The tool may be rotated to remove the sink seal cap from the sink drain conduit. The new sink seal cap will be replaced in the reverse manner, after which the new drain cap may be mounted on the waste plug.
The waste plug is shown as having two flexible arms which permit interlocking with both the drain cap and sink seal cap. Other such means may be provided, for example, there may be a hex-shaped tool which has an end which interlocks with either or both the drain cap or sink seal cap. The arms
36
are described as being solid, but they may be hollow, in which case the drain plug would be fabricated, rather than cast or formed as a single element.
Whereas the preferred form of the invention has been shown and described herein, it should be realized that there may be many modifications, substitutions and alterations thereto.
Claims
- 1. A sink drain assembly including a waste plug, a drain cap and a sink seal cap,said sink seal cap being formed and adapted to be attached to a sink drain conduit and to be mounted thereon in a sink drain opening, said waste plug and drain cap having cooperating means thereon whereby the drain cap may be removably mounted on the waste plug so that the combined waste plug and drain cap may function to control the flow of water through the sink seal cap to the sink drain conduit, said waste plug and sink seal cap having cooperating means thereon whereby the waste plug, with the drain cap removed therefrom, functions as a tool for removal of the sink seal cap from the sink drain conduit.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the cooperating means on the waste plug for use with the drain cap and sink seal cap include flexible elements which, when bending pressure is applied thereto, move to disengage the drain cap or sink seal cap from the waste plug.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the drain cap has a top surface and an annular wall depending therefrom, said waste plug having a pair of flexible arms with outwardly directed projections at free ends thereof, said outwardly directed projections extending within said drain cap annular wall to removably attach the waste plug to the drain cap.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said flexible arms are joined at one end thereof, with said one end having a drain rod attachment thereon.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said flexible arms are solid having a degree of flexure to permit removal from the inside of said drain cap.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the sink seal cap has an interior groove and a pair of diametrically disposed outwardly extending recesses therein, said waste plug having a pair of flexible arms with outwardly directed projections at the free ends thereof, which projections are formed and adapted to be received within said outwardly directed recesses to removably attach the waste plug to the sink seal cap for removal of the sink seal cap from the sink drain conduit.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said sink seal cap has an annular wall, threads on the exterior of said annular wall, with said threads being used to attach the sink seal cap to the sink drain conduit.
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