1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a telescoping containment cleanout device used in a riser pipe to prevent overspill during cleanout.
2. Description of Related Art
Many plumbers must clean out a plugged sewer or grease line via a cleanout pipe. Cleanouts are generally located in public areas such as lobbies, waiting rooms or restaurants, and may be in a carpeted area. Plumbers need access to the cleanout to unplug the clogged sewer or grease line. The problem with using a conventional floor cleanout is the overflow or flood that rises within the cleanout when the cap is removed. This overflow that flows from the conventional floor cleanout usually causes damage to the surrounding area near the cleanout and may actually pose health hazards that can cause a business owner to lose business over a period of time until the entire area is cleaned and all the debris and damage has been repaired. When the flooding occurs due to the removal of the cleanout cap, a business owner may suffer business interruptions and additional costs due to the required cleanup of the area near the cleanout caused by the overflow of the sewage. This problem involving cleanout cap removal is common in all commercial buildings and in some residences. Consequently, it would be advantageous to have a device that replaces the conventional cleanout and can extend above the floor level to prevent the overflow of sewage and excess water from spilling through the riser.
The present invention relates to a telescoping containment cleanout device that replaces the conventional cleanout comprising: an inner riser portion and an outer housing, where the inner riser portion and outer housing create a channel; a telescoping portion, where the telescoping portion extends vertically through the channel; a cap at the top of the device, where the cap includes a removable sealing portion, where the sealing portion seals the containment cleanout device in a closed position; and stops within the channel and along the telescoping portion, where the stops provide a means to lock the telescoping portion in a vertically elevated position. The telescoping containment cleanout device may further include a plurality of o-rings within the channel, where the o-rings assist in guiding and sealing the telescoping portion through the channel. The telescoping containment cleanout device may further include a twisting sealing portion that seals the telescoping portion in a closed position.
The present invention relates to a telescoping containment cleanout device that will replace a conventional cleanout to prevent the overflow of debris and sewage onto the surrounding floor surface. The telescoping containment cleanout is utilized to contain any flooding that may occur while a plumber accesses and snakes out a sewer line that is plugged.
The containment cleanout device includes an inner riser 24 and an outer housing 22. Riser stops 10a and 10b are positioned within the inner riser 24 and outer housing 22 to provide a means to stop the riser once it is extended upwardly from the cleanout. Arrows are depicted at the top of the containment cleanout device which indicate the direction of the containment cleanout device when it is released from the cleanout. A cleanout cap 15 is provided at the top of the containment cleanout device where the cap 15 is removed once the cleanout device is extended to allow access to the clean the sewer line. Stops 12a and 12b are provided within the containment cleanout device and will be shown in more detail in
The telescoping containment cleanout device according to the present invention enables plumbers to clean sewer lines and to prevent sewage spills and property damage. The telescoping containment cleanout device connects to the existing clean out riser pipe and then extends vertically up to 18 inches above the floor surface. Once it is extended the riser containment cleanout device locks into place and contains the sewage at floor level allowing for the removal of the clean out cap and cleaning of the line without flooding at the clean out access point due to its extension above the floor plane. This helps to equalize internal pressure to the sewer line and then prevents spillage onto the floor surface surrounding the cleanout pipe. The stops and O-rings that are provided within the riser compartments allow the riser to be locked in an elevated position and therefore prevent the spillage of excess sewage from the cleanout pipe. The containment cleanout device is available or may vary in diameter to accommodate cleanout pipes ranging from 3 inches in diameter to 12 inches in diameter. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
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20120198638 A1 | Aug 2012 | US |