Tub overflow waste assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6295664
  • Patent Number
    6,295,664
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 22, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A tub waste overflow assembly that is attachable to a tub wall by means of a threaded retaining body insertable through an overflow drain aperture in a tub wall to engage a cooperatively threaded pipe fitting on the opposite side of the tub wall. The retaining body is provided with an annular flange larger than the aperture, a plurality of lugs circumferentially spaced around the tubular bore and extending forwardly of the flange, opposite the male threaded end, and a selectively removable test plug molded in place across the tubular bore at the flange end.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to overflow waste assemblies for tubs such as bathtubs and spas, and more particularly, to an overflow waste assembly utilizing a screw-in retaining body in combination with a chamfered washer and an annular gasket to provide a reliable, water-tight seal at a variety of tub wall angles while maintaining a vertical waste drop. This invention also relates to an overflow waste assembly having a retaining body with a mold-in-place test plug.




2. Description of Related Art




The use of waste water overflow drains in tubs such as bathtubs and spas is well known. Such overflow drains are typically located at or near the maximum intended fill level of the tub and in proximity to plumbing connecting the main tub drain to a sewer line. Prior art fittings for tub waste overflows are disclosed, for example, in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,010,469; 1,781,719; 2,052,565; 2,223,365; 2,243,204; and 5,890,241. Test plugs for hydraulic testing of plumbing systems are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,763,510; 5,507,501 and 5,890,241.




Tub waste overflows usually comprise some type of fitting that connects a portion of the fitting on the inside of the tub to a drain line disposed behind the tub wall. A cover plate having recesses that admit water but not foreign objects into the drain system is generally provided on the inside of the tub. Sealing gaskets are desirably utilized on both sides of the tub wall to prevent water from leaking around the fitting. Because tub wall angles can vary significantly, tub waste overflow assemblies are desirably adaptable to provide a water-tight connection when installed in tubs having different wall angles. Tub waste overflow assemblies should also be capable of being hydraulically tested following installation without having to break the tub seal.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A tub waste overflow assembly is disclosed that is attachable to a tub wall by means of a threaded retaining body insertable through an overflow drain aperture in a tub wall to engage a cooperatively threaded pipe fitting on the opposite side of the tub wall. A chamfered washer is provided to cooperate with the retaining body and an annular sealing gasket to produce a fluid-tight seal on the interior surface of the tub wall and frictionally engage a cover member spanning the overflow drain aperture. Optionally, a removable test plug is molded in place across the mouth of the retaining body to facilitate hydraulic testing following installation.




According to one preferred embodiment, the invention disclosed herein is a tub waste overflow assembly having a substantially cylindrical body with a threaded male end that is insertable through an aperture in a tub wall for engagement with a cooperatively threaded female end of a drain pipe elbow disposed behind the tub wall, a flange end opposite the threaded male end, a chamfered annular plastic washer disposed between the flange end of the cylindrical body and the interior tub wall, a first annular gasket underlying the plastic washer between the plastic washer and the interior tub wall, and a second annular gasket disposed between the female end of the drain pipe elbow and the exterior tub wall.




According to another embodiment of the invention, a tub overflow waste assembly is disclosed that is attachable to a tub through an aperture in the tub wall. The assembly comprises a retaining body having a threaded, substantially cylindrical member that is insertable through the aperture and rotatable to threadedly engage a threaded pipe fitting aligned with the aperture outwardly of the tub. A flange member is disposed adjacent to the cylindrical member interiorly of the tub wall and has an outside diameter greater than the diameter of the aperture. The flange member also has an inclined surface facing the tub wall, and a continuous axial bore through the threaded cylindrical member and the flange member. The tub overflow waste assembly also includes an annular polymeric washer having a bore coaxially aligned with the bore through the threaded cylindrical member, the bore of the annular washer having a diameter slightly greater than that of the threaded, substantially cylindrical member of the retaining body. The annular washer further comprises an interiorly facing, chamfered surface cooperatively alignable with the inclined surface of the flange member of the retaining body to create abutting contact therebetween upon full insertion of the threaded cylindrical member into the washer bore; The annular washer also has an annular gasket seating surface facing the tub wall around the aperture, an interior tub gasket cooperatively alignable with the annular gasket seating surface of the annular washer; and a cover member for the retaining body, the cover member being attachable to the annular washer by frictional engagement.




According to another embodiment of the invention, a screw-in retaining body for a tub or spa overflow drain is provided that includes a selectively removable test plug that is molded in place across the mouth of the retaining body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following figures of the drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a simplified, cross-sectional elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the tub overflow waste assembly of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the tub overflow waste assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the threaded retaining body of the invention as viewed from the interior of the tub;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional side elevation view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a detail view taken from

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a detail view taken from

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a front elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the plastic washer of the invention as viewed facing the interior of the tub from the aperture through the tub wall;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional side elevation view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of the plastic washer of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a detail view taken from

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a detail view taken from

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 12

is a detail view taken from FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, tub overflow waste assembly


10


of the invention preferably comprises retaining body


12


, chamfered washer


14


, interior tub gasket


16


and cover


18


. Retaining body


12


is preferably adapted for insertion through aperture


20


in tub wall


22


and for threaded engagement with internally threaded female end


24


of a pipe segment such as elbow


26


disposed behind tub wall


22


.




Retaining body


12


preferably comprises a substantially cylindrical bore


28


, a male threaded section


30


, an inclined annular flange


32


and a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially extending lugs


34


opposite male threaded end


36


. Although retaining body


12


can be made of metal or a durable polymeric material, it is preferably made of a polymeric material such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene terpolymer (“ABS”). According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, a relatively thin, continuous test plug


15


is either molded in place or otherwise provided across the mouth


21


of retaining body to facilitate hydraulic testing.




During makeup of tub overflow waste assembly


10


, end


36


of retaining body


12


is inserted through chamfered washer


14


and interior tub gasket


16


, then through aperture


20


in tub wall


22


, through exterior tub gasket


38


, and into threaded engagement with female threads


24


of elbow


26


. Lugs


34


on retaining body


12


are useful for rotating retaining body


12


relative to elbow


26


during tightening of assembly


10


. As retaining body


12


is threaded into elbow


26


, inclined annular flange surface


32


of retaining body


12


desirably contacts and abuts against correspondingly inclined, chamfered annular surface


42


of washer


14


.




Chamfered washer


14


is preferably made of polypropylene or any other similarly useful, durable polymeric material and further comprises a substantially cylindrical collar section


44


adjacent to annular surface


42


. The inside diameter of cylindrical collar section


44


is desirably slightly greater than the outside diameter of male threaded section


30


of retaining body


12


to permit threaded section


30


to extend through it in a closely fitting relationship whenever inclined annular surface


32


of retaining body


12


is fully seated against inclined annular surface


42


during tightening. Chamfered washer


14


preferably has a stepped outside wall defining a flange wall


46


having an outside diameter greater than the diameter of aperture


20


through tub wall


22


, and a recessed cylinder wall


48


having a diameter slightly less than the diameter of aperture


20


. Recessed cylinder wall


48


locates chamfered washer


14


in aperture


20


. Annular flange shoulder


50


extending between sidewall sections


46


,


48


is preferably sufficiently wide to overlap the interior surface of tub wall


22


around aperture


20


and provide sufficient surface area contacting interior tub gasket


16


to produce a fluid-tight seal relative to aperture


20


whenever retaining body


12


is tightened relative to elbow


26


. Interior tub gasket


16


is preferably made of rubber, such as ethylene propylene diamine rubber (EPDM), or any other compressible material that is similarly useful as a gasket between retaining body


12


and the interior surface of tub wall


22


.




Cover


18


can be made of metal or plastic, and desirably has a diameter and thickness adequate to cover retaining body


12


, chamfered washer


14


and interior sealing gasket


16


. A plurality of tabs


64


or other protrusions directed radially inward from the inside of sidewall


52


of cover


18


preferably provide frictional engagement between cover


18


and flange wall


46


or flange shoulder


50


of chamfered washer


14


. Unlike the cover portions of most prior art tub waste overflow fixtures, cover


18


will preferably have a smooth, featureless surface facing the interior of the tub because no screws are required to hold cover


18


in place over retaining body


12


. Circumferentially extending sidewall


52


of cover


18


is preferably slotted or recessed along its bottom or lower side edges, and the width of slot(s)


54


is sufficient to permit tub waste overflow to enter hare


28


of retaining body


12


behind cover


18


during use.




A fluid-tight seal between elbow


26


and exterior surface


58


of tub wall


22


around aperture


20


is desirably achieved using an exterior tub gasket


38


. According to one particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, elbow


26


is a 90 degree plastic pipe elbow with one 1½ inch diameter, schedule


24


female slip fitting and one 1½ inch diameter threaded female fitting. Exterior tub gasket


38


is preferably a compressible, annular gasket, most preferably made of a foamed polymeric material. Exterior tub gasket


38


desirably has an outer diameter equal to or greater than the outer diameter of flange


60


of elbow


26


and a thickness sufficient to produce a fluid-tight seal around aperture


20


of tub wall


22


when retaining body


12


is tightened relative to elbow


26


. Gasket


38


should produce a fluid-tight seal even when exterior surface


58


of tub wall


22


is inclined at an angle relative to the plane defined by end


62


of elbow


26


. Satisfactory materials for use in making exterior tub gasket


38


include, for example, closed cell polyurethane, butyl rubber or EPDM rubber.




Referring to

FIGS. 3-6

, another preferred embodiment of a retaining body


70


suitable for use in tub overflow waste assembly of the invention is shown that comprises a substantially cylindrical sidewall section


73


having a centrally disposed bore


80


defined by sidewall


74


. Annular flange


72


surrounds one end of retaining body


70


and is undercut by annular bevel


84


to facilitate engagement with plastic washer


90


as described below in relation to

FIGS. 7-9

and


12


. A plurality of circumferentially spaced lugs


78


extend forwardly of flange


72


to facilitate installation and removal of retaining body


70


. Male threads


82


are desirably provided behind flange


72


. Retaining body


12


is desirably molded from a suitable polymeric material and can be made with a removable test plug


76


, preferably unitarily molded together with retaining body


70


, that seals off the end of bore


80


that is more nearly adjacent to flange


72


. Test plug


76


is beneficial for use in hydraulic testing of the installed tub overflow waste assembly without the necessity of loosening retaining body


70


and breaking either the interior or exterior tub seal. The thickness of test plug


76


is preferably adequate to resist rupture when exposed to the hydraulic pressures encountered during leak testing but susceptible to being removed following such testing. Referring to

FIG. 6

, a beveled recess


88


can be provided around the edges of test plug


76


to weaken the edges of the plug and facilitate its removal. Although not shown in

FIGS. 3-6

, it will be appreciated that a tab can also be provided on the forwardly facing surface of test plug


76


to facilitate removal subsequent to testing to reduce the likelihood that test plug


76


will fall into the drain pipe behind the tub.




Referring to

FIGS. 7-12

, another preferred chamfered washer


90


is disclosed that is similarly useful in place of washer


14


, previously described in relation to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, in the tub overflow waste assembly of the invention. Washer


90


is an annular washer, preferably made of injection molded plastic, most preferably polypropylene, further comprising an annular chamfer


104


inclined at an angle that provides continuous, facing contact with undercut bevel


84


of retaining body


70


whenever the threaded end of retaining body


70


is inserted through washer


90


. The narrower end of chamfer


104


is desirably contiguous with inside surface


94


of cylindrical collar portion


98


. The length and outside diameter of collar portion


98


are desirably such that collar portion


98


will locate washer


90


in the tub aperture through which the tub overflow waste assembly of the invention is installed. The thickness of collar portion


98


is preferably sufficient to locate the washer relative to the aperture, with inside surface


94


fitting snugly against the threaded portion


82


of retaining body


70


.




Referring more particularly to

FIGS. 10-12

, which show details taken from

FIGS. 8 and 9

, washer


90


preferably further comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced lugs


95


, each having a stud


96


facing toward the tub wall and an oppositely facing recess


97


. In

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the details of washer


90


are shown in combination with interior tub gasket


110


for clarity of illustration. Lugs


95


extend radially outward beyond the periphery of inclined surface


92


, which is desirably separated from chamfer


104


by surface


102


to facilitate molding. Annular bead


100


is provided on annular gasket seating surface


108


of washer


90


and cooperates with studs


96


and outside wall


106


of collar portion


98


in locating interior tub gasket


110


relative to the aperture through the tub wall. Studs


96


also define the minimal spacing between annular gasket seating surface


108


of washer


90


and the underlying tub surface to reduce the likelihood of damaging interior tub gasket


110


and bead


100


when retaining body


70


as described above is screwed into a drain pipe fitting disposed behind the tub wall. Interior tub gasket


110


is preferably made of rubber, such as ethylene propylene diamine rubber (EPDM), or any other compressible material that is similarly useful as a gasket between retaining body


70


and the interiorly facing surface of the tub wall.




Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the present disclosure, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventors are legally entitled.



Claims
  • 1. A tub overflow waste assembly, attachable to a tub wall through an aperture in the tub wall, comprising a molded polymeric retaining body having a tubular bore, a sidewall section with a male threaded end insertable through the aperture, a flange end having an annular flange larger than the aperture, a plurality of lugs circumferentially spaced around the tubular bore and extending forwardly of the flange, opposite the male threaded end, and a selectively removable test plug molded in place across the tubular bore at the flange end.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/452,597, filed Dec. 1, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,192,531, issued Feb. 27, 2001.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/452597 Dec 1999 US
Child 09/745495 US