Claims
- 1. A fluid spill free clean out type trap comprising an open topped container, a cover detachably secured to said container, and liquid inlet and outlet, means distinct and separate from one another, through said cover at respective locations spaced apart from one another and which, during use of the trap, have connected thereto respective inlet and outlet conduits when mounted in situ, said trap having liquid in the container and respective ones of the inlet and outlet conduits during normal operation, said cover sealingly engaging said container at a position spaced downwardly from the open top thereof whereby the container has a portion that projects upwardly beyond the cover, said container thereby having a volume that is greater than the volume of the fluid receptacle portion of the trap defined by said container and cover attached thereto, said container thereby being only partially filled with liquid during normal use leaving additional volume, above the normal liquid level therein, at least equal to the volume of liquid normally retained in the inlet and outlet conduits so as to receive and retain the same when the seal between the cover and container is broken thus providing a spill free clean out trap.
- 2. A trap as defined in claim 1 wherein the container is elliptical.
- 3. A trap as defined in claim 1 wherein the container is cylindrical.
- 4. A trap as defined in claim 1 wherein said liquid inlet and outlet conduits slip fit into respective ones of a pair of threaded spigots on the cover and including threaded ring nuts and O-ring seals cooperating with the spigots and conduits.
- 5. A trap as defined in claim 1 wherein the cover and container are threadingly interconnected.
- 6. In a fluid trap, a fluid receptacle portion defined by a separable container and closure therefore detachably secured thereto, said closure including spaced apart inlet and outlet means for the reception of respective spaced apart inlet and outlet fluid conduit portions and wherein the volume of said fluid receptacle portion so defined is substantially less than the volume of said separable container and wherein said separable container includes a bottom wall portion with an upstanding surrounding side wall portion, said surrounding side wall portion presenting an inwardly disposed surrounding ledge means intermediately of the upstanding extent of same and wherein said closure includes peripheral rim means presented to said ledge means within said surrounding side wall portion whereby said fluid receptacle portion so defined is confined to that portion of said separable container extending therebelow.
- 7. A fluid trap according to claim 6 wherein gasket means is interposed between said ledge means and said rim means whereby a peripheral seal is established therebetween.
- 8. A fluid trap according to claim 6 wherein inlet and outlet fluid conduit portions are provided and wherein said inlet fluid conduit portion is so disposed as to project downwardly below said closure into said fluid receptacle portion.
- 9. A fluid trap according to claim 8 wherein said spaced apart inlet and outlet fluid conduit portions slip fit into said respective inlet and outlet means and wherein means are provided for detachably securing said fluid conduit portions to said closure.
REFERENCE TO CO-RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of Application Ser. No. 497,204, Filed May 23, 1983 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
1210201 |
Perkins |
Dec 1916 |
|
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
40292 |
Feb 1887 |
DEX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
497204 |
May 1983 |
|