Claims
- 1. A gasket for sealing the joint between a drainage pipe and a toilet bowl in a coupling of the type wherein the horn of a toilet bowl positioned on a floor surface by bolting its base to a mounting flange fitting connected with a drainpipe terminating at or below the floor surface to prevent leakage of gas or fluids through the coupling joint, comprising in combination, an integral gasket ring of rubberlike elastic material having a memory so that it returns to its original shape after flexing presenting a central aperture sealing portion shaped to flexibly seat against the horn of said toilet bowl with a thin sheet-like ring web portion extending laterally therefrom for fitting between the mounting flange and the toilet bowl defining integrally thereon at least two concentric raised ridges staggered on each side of the web along the web and tapered from the web portion outwardly to form wedges of substantially right triangular form for providing a liquid and gas retaining sealing joint supplementing the central aperture seal against the horn and an outer rim formed concentrically about the central aperture which extends downward in installed position to mate with the outer circumference of said flange and hold the gasket frictionally in place seated to receive the horn of the toilet into the central aperture sealing portion.
- 2. A gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein two diametrically opposed bolt holes smaller than the bolt are formed by said web portion for mating over bolts mounting the toilet bowl and flange thereby to form a frictional grip for holding the bolts in place in the flange fully extended to pass through mating apertures in the base of the toilet for receiving threaded nuts.
- 3. A gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein the two concentric ridges on each side of the web have their tapered wedges of substantially right triangular form disposed with one perpendicular side extending away from the web facing respectively inwardly toward the central aperture and another perpendicular side facing outwardly.
- 4. A gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein the central aperture sealing portion extends substantially perpendicular from the web on the lower surface as installed and is shaped to flexibly seat in compression between and against respectively the toilet bowl horn and the flange fitting.
- 5. A gasket as defined in claim 1 made of polyvinyl chloride material.
- 6. A gasket as defined in claim 5 made with a web thickness of about one-eighth inch (0.32 cm).
- 7. A gasket as defined in claim 1 with a durometer hardness of about 60.
- 8. A gasket for sealing the joint between a drainage pipe and a toilet bowl in a coupling of the type wherein the horn of a toilet bowl positioned on a floor surface by bolting its base to a mounting flange fitting connected with a drainpipe terminating at or below the floor surface to prevent leakage of gas or fluids through the coupling joint, comprising in combination, an integral gasket ring of rubberlike elastic material having a memory so that it returns to its original shape after flexing presenting a central aperture sealing portion shaped to flexibly seat against the horn of said toilet bowl with a thin sheet-like ring web portion extending laterally therefrom for fitting between the mounting flange and the toilet bowl defining integrally thereon at least one concentric raised ridge for providing a liquid and gas retaining sealing joint supplementing the central aperture seal against the horn wherein the concentric ridge is tapered from the web portion surface outwardly and wherein at least two concentric ridges on each side of the web have tapered wedges of substantially right triangular form disposed with one perpendicular side extending away from the web facing respectively inwardly toward the central aperture and outwardly.
- 9. A gasket as defined in claim 8 with the concentric ridges on the two sides of the web staggered in position along the web.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 370,187 filed Apr. 21, 1982, U.S. Pat. No. 4,423,526.
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