Claims
- 1. A toilet sealing ring adapter assembly for use in forming a connection to a sewer pipe, said sewer pipe having a generally horizontally oriented open mouth at an upper periphery of said sewer pipe, said sealing ring adapter assembly comprising:a rubber seal formed in a generally cylindrical configuration with a generally central passage having an interior surface that is cone shaped in configuration and is provided with a plurality of internal screw threads on said interior surface, said rubber seal having a generally cylindrical outer surface and being adapted to be positioned within said sewer pipe and resiliently deformable into engagement with an inner wall surface of said sewer pipe; and a toilet ring fabricated of one of metal and plastic in a generally cylindrical configuration and including a central aperture extending therethrough, said ring including an upper region and a lower region, said upper region including a generally circular ledge having an upper transverse generally planar surface, a plurality of elongated closet bolt receiving apertures formed in said ledge circumferentially spaced apart about said central aperture and a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes formed in said ledge, said lower region of said ring being formed to have a generally cone shaped portion including a plurality of external threads formed thereon and extending toward a lower end of said ring, said lower region of said ring being adapted to be threadedly engaged with said rubber seal whereby, upon rotation of said ring with respect to said rubber seal, said rubber seal is expanded radially into forcible engagement with said sewer pipe, and said central aperture is defined at least in part by a first cone shaped portion tapering inwardly from said upper planar surface toward said lower region and a second cone shaped portion extending from said lower end of said ring upwardly toward said first cone shaped portion of said central aperture and tapering outwardly from said lower end of said ring toward said first cone shaped portion of said central aperture.
- 2. The toilet sealing ring adapter assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:the angle of taper of said second cone shaped portion of said central aperture is different from the angle of taper of said first cone shaped portion of said central aperture.
- 3. The toilet sealing ring adapter assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said first and second cone shaped portions of said central aperture intersect directly.
- 4. The toilet sealing ring adapter assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said rubber seal includes a generally cylindrical lip projecting radially outwardly from said outer surface of said rubber seal for engagement with an upper peripheral edge of said sewer pipe.
- 5. A toilet sealing ring adapter assembly for use in forming a connection to a sewer pipe, said sewer pipe having a generally horizontally oriented open mouth at an upper periphery of said sewer pipe, said sealing ring adapter assembly comprising:a rubber seal formed in a generally cylindrical configuration with a generally central passage having an interior surface provided with a plurality of internal screw threads on said interior surface, said seal having a smooth, generally cylindrical outer surface, said seal being adapted to be positioned within said sewer pipe and resiliently deformable into engagement with an inner wall surface of said sewer pipe; and a toilet ring fabricated of one of metal and plastic in a generally cylindrical configuration and including a central aperture extending therethrough, said ring including an upper region and a lower region, said upper region including a generally circular ledge having an upper transverse generally planar surface, said central aperture opening to said upper planar surface and defined by a first cone shaped portion tapering inwardly from said upper planar surface toward said lower region for conducting fluid flow toward a second cone shaped portion of said central aperture, said second cone shaped portion tapering inwardly toward a lower end of said ring, a plurality of elongated closet bolt receiving apertures formed in said ledge circumferentially spaced apart about said central aperture and a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes formed in said ledge, said lower region of said ring being formed to have a generally cone shaped externally threaded portion including a plurality of external threads formed thereon and extending from said lower end of said ring toward said ledge, and a generally cylindrical portion extending between said threaded portion and said ledge, the longitudinal extent of said cylindrical portion being less than said threaded portion, said lower region of said ring being adapted to be threadedly engaged with said seal whereby, upon rotation of said ring with respect to said seal, said seal is expanded radially into forcible engagement with said sewer pipe.
- 6. A toilet sealing ring adapter assembly for use in forming a connection to a sewer pipe, said sewer pipe having a generally horizontally oriented open mouth at an upper periphery of said sewer pipe, said sealing ring adapter assembly comprising:a rubber seal formed in a generally cylindrical configuration with a generally central passage having an interior surface provided with a plurality of internal screw threads on said interior surface, said seal having a smooth, generally cylindrical outer surface, said seal being adapted to be positioned within said sewer pipe and resiliently deformable into engagement with an inner wall surface of said sewer pipe; and a toilet ring fabricated of one of metal and plastic in a generally cylindrical configuration and including a central aperture extending therethrough, said ring including an upper region and a lower region, said upper region including a generally circular ledge having an upper transverse generally planar surface, said central aperture opening to said upper planar surface and defined by a first cone shaped portion tapering inwardly from said upper planar surface toward said lower region for conducting fluid flow to a second cone shaped portion of said central aperture, said second cone shaped portion tapering inwardly toward a lower end of said ring, a plurality of elongated closely bolt receiving apertures formed in said ledge circumferentially spaced apart about said central aperture and a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart holes formed in said ledge, said lower region of said ring being formed to have a generally cone shaped externally threaded portion including a plurality of external threads formed thereon and extending from said lower end of said ring toward said ledge, and a generally cylindrical portion extending between said threaded portion and said ledge, the longitudinal extent of said cylindrical portion being one of substantially equal to and greater than said threaded portion, said lower region of said ring being adapted to be threadedly engaged with said seal whereby, upon rotation of said ring with respect to said seal, said seal is expanded radially into forcible engagement with said sewer pipe.
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/197,947, filed Nov. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,717, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/948,765, filed Oct. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,533 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/685,991, filed Jul. 27, 1996, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/517,368, filed Aug. 21, 1995, abandoned.
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