1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to plumbing, and particularly to a system for unclogging toilets utilizing pressurized air to break up clogs formed on either side of a bend formed in a toilet outflow pipe.
2. Description of the Related Art
Clogs formed in the pipes of toilets are very common. Toilet plungers are the most common tool for clearing toilet clogs. Although plungers are useful tools in unclogging most toilets, they are not sanitary instruments. In use, contaminated water may easily be sprayed or spilled during the unclogging process, along with the contaminated water dripping off of the plunger following use thereof. Additionally, plungers may be used for most clogs, but are not effective for all clogs. For more serious clogs, harsh chemicals or plumbing snakes or drain augers are typically used. The common household user, however, tends to avoid the use of harmful and toxic chemicals when possible, and plumbing snakes are typically only employed by professional plumbers. Further, snakes, wires and the like can cause damage to the interior of the pipe. It would be desirable to provide the effectiveness of the plumbing snake in a convenient system, readily adaptable to a common household toilet, and without the possibility of damaging the interior of the pipe.
Thus, a system for unclogging toilets solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The system for unclogging toilets is a pressurized air-based unclogging system for toilets, allowing clogs formed on either side of a bend in a toilet outflow pipe to be cleared simultaneously. The system includes a hollow tube having opposed closed upper and lower ends. The upper end has a port formed therethrough and the lower end has a pair of peripheral apertures and a central aperture formed therethrough. The hollow tube is mounted on a toilet so that the pair of peripheral apertures and the central aperture are in communication with an interior of the bend of the toilet outflow pipe.
A plunger is slidably mounted within an interior of the hollow tube. The plunger has a pair of diametrically opposed recesses formed in a peripheral edge thereof for respectively receiving a pair of conduits. The plunger further has a central opening formed therethrough. The plunger forms a fluid-tight seal with an interior wall of the hollow tube and external walls of the pair of conduits.
An expandable bladder having opposed fixed and free ends is provided. The fixed end is open and the free end is closed. The fixed end is secured to a lower surface of the plunger about the central opening formed therethrough. The free end extends through the central aperture of the lower end of the hollow tube.
An air pump selectively delivers pressurized air to the interior of the hollow tube through the port formed through the upper end of the hollow tube, so that the plunger may be selectively driven downward within the hollow tube while simultaneously filling the expandable bladder. The expandable bladder forms a barrier separating opposed sides of the bend of the pipe, while pressurized air flowing through the pair of conduits may break up clogs formed on either side of the bend of the toilet outflow pipe when the pressurized air is delivered to the interior of the hollow tube.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The system for unclogging toilets 10 is a pressurized air-based unclogging system for toilets, allowing clogs C formed on either side of a bend 18 in a toilet outflow pipe 14 to be cleared simultaneously. As shown in
A plunger 26 is slidably mounted within the interior of the hollow tube 24. As best shown in
A balloon or expandable bladder 36 is further provided. The expandable bladder 36 has opposed fixed and free ends, 37, 38, respectively, the fixed end 37 being open and being secured about the opening 29 formed through the plunger 26. The free end 38 extends through a central aperture 35 formed through the lower end 30 of the hollow tube 24.
An air pump 20 selectively delivers pressurized air to the interior of the hollow tube 24 through the port 32 formed through the upper end 28 of the hollow tube 24 so that the plunger 26 may be selectively driven downward within the hollow tube 24 while simultaneously inflating the expandable bladder 36. It should be understood that any suitable type of air pump 20, or other source of pressurized air, may be utilized. The air pump 20 is shown as being mounted on a wall behind the tank of the toilet 12 and delivering air through line 22. It should be understood that the air pump 20 may be positioned in any other suitable location adjacent the toilet 12.
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It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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