US20040177439A1 - Dome trap - Google Patents
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- drain trap that trap solid waste matter, such as hair and other materials that commonly clog drains.
- the usual drain trap is a U-shaped pipe installed under most household, and other sinks. The U-shaped portion of the drain trap remains full of water, which provides a barrier against odors backing up from the sewer line through the sink.
- a spill free trap is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,159,724 to Vosper, dated Nov. 3, 1992, which shows a container trap.
- Vosper's concept is to provide a “spill free” trap designed so that water does not spill when the trap is opened. Having a spill free trap is virtually impossible, since the drain can be clogged to the top of the sink.
- the problem with Vosper's trap is that existing sink inlet line 30 must extend down below the water line. When the trap is moved up so that line 30 extends below the water line, outlet drain line 40 may not match up with the exit conduit (not numbered) of Vosper's trap. The inverse may also be true.
- inlet line 30 may not extend below the water line, in which case the device will not function as a trap. Vosper has very little vertical adjustment available to match up with exit drain line 40 .
- Uriarte U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,131 discloses a complex floating body membrane which floats on the top of the water in the trap to stop the flow of sewer gases, so that the sink drain line does not have to extend below the water line in the trap.
- the problem with the Uriarte device is that it requires moving parts with a membrane and the aid of the liquid to prevent sewer gases from going back up the drain line. Once assembled the Uriarte device cannot be disassembled lest the membrane fall out making reassembly quite difficult. There is no provision for cleaning out the trap, which may well contain foreign particles which may clog or foul the membrane.
- the trap of Uriarte is opened only at the time of manufacture, to install the membrane mechanism, and cannot be opened thereafter, as Uriarte shows no removable connection. Certainly, the homeowner cannot open the trap to clear it.
- Applicant's invention comprises a large dome shaped trap which can easily be opened by any person, simply by unscrewing the dome trap from its cover.
- the dome trap is threadably attached to its cover, as will be described, but requires only hand tightening, so that it is easily removed to clean the trap or retrieve a lost object.
- Applicant's trap comprises an internal conduit which allows the trap, when it is installed, to be highly vertically adjustable, and moved up or down a great distance, so that it easily matches the position of the fixed influent vertical drain line and the fixed horizontal effluent exit line of nearly every sink.
- An additional feature is the use of a flexible effluent exit line which adds to the adjustability of the dome trap of this invention.
- dome portion being transparent, so that the user can see into the lower dome trap portion to see items that might have fallen into the trap and/or to see the extent of the build-up of waste, so that the user knows just when to clean it out.
- Another feature comprises an indicator inside of the bottom of the dome, so that when the waste in the bottom of the trap covers the indicator, the user knows that it is time to clean the trap.
- drain line 18 does not have to itself extend below the water line 25 , since internal vertical conduit 30 does so, and drain line 18 only has to slide a small distance into vertical conduit 30 of cover 24 and be held by compression nut 36 .
- those persons who want to install Applicant's dome trap in their sinks because of its ease in being opened for cleaning, can do so with ease.
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Abstract
An improved dome shaped trap for bathroom, kitchen or other sink comprising a dome shaped trap, threadably attached to a cover. The cover comprises a vertical conduit adapted to receive the existing vertical influent drain from the sink, a horizontal conduit adapted to be attached to the existing effluent exit drain, the vertical conduit extending down below the water line, providing an extension for the exisiting influent drain, making the trap easily adjustable to be installed any existing sink. The dome trap is easily removable by hand, by unscrewing it from the cover, to clean out any debris clogging the line or to retrieve any item inadvertently dropped into the sink and down the drain into the dome trap.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 10/094,471, filed on Mar. 8, 2002, which itself is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 09/713,955 filed Nov. 16, 2000, now abandoned.
- Common household sinks in the bathroom and kitchen require a drain trap that trap solid waste matter, such as hair and other materials that commonly clog drains. The usual drain trap is a U-shaped pipe installed under most household, and other sinks. The U-shaped portion of the drain trap remains full of water, which provides a barrier against odors backing up from the sewer line through the sink.
- If the common drain trap gets clogged, most persons try to use a chemical to dissolve the clog, such as “Drano” or “Liquid Plumber”. Sometimes that works and sometimes it does not. Even if it works, it usually takes several hours or longer to take effect. If chemicals do not work, the trap is quite difficult to open to clean out, usually requiring a call to a plumber.
- In addition, a special problem exists if something valuable, such as a ring, is dropped down the drain. The drain must be taken apart to retrieve the lost item, again by a plumber.
- A spill free trap is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,159,724 to Vosper, dated Nov. 3, 1992, which shows a container trap. Vosper's concept is to provide a “spill free” trap designed so that water does not spill when the trap is opened. Having a spill free trap is virtually impossible, since the drain can be clogged to the top of the sink. The problem with Vosper's trap is that existing
sink inlet line 30 must extend down below the water line. When the trap is moved up so thatline 30 extends below the water line,outlet drain line 40 may not match up with the exit conduit (not numbered) of Vosper's trap. The inverse may also be true. If Vosper's device has to be moved down so as to match up withexit line 40,inlet line 30 may not extend below the water line, in which case the device will not function as a trap. Vosper has very little vertical adjustment available to match up withexit drain line 40. - Another device is shown by Uriarte U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,131 who discloses a complex floating body membrane which floats on the top of the water in the trap to stop the flow of sewer gases, so that the sink drain line does not have to extend below the water line in the trap. The problem with the Uriarte device is that it requires moving parts with a membrane and the aid of the liquid to prevent sewer gases from going back up the drain line. Once assembled the Uriarte device cannot be disassembled lest the membrane fall out making reassembly quite difficult. There is no provision for cleaning out the trap, which may well contain foreign particles which may clog or foul the membrane. The trap of Uriarte is opened only at the time of manufacture, to install the membrane mechanism, and cannot be opened thereafter, as Uriarte shows no removable connection. Certainly, the homeowner cannot open the trap to clear it.
- Applicant's invention comprises a large dome shaped trap which can easily be opened by any person, simply by unscrewing the dome trap from its cover. The dome trap is threadably attached to its cover, as will be described, but requires only hand tightening, so that it is easily removed to clean the trap or retrieve a lost object.
- In addition, replacing the normal U-shaped trap in a household sink is often not a easy task because the location of the exit line or conduit may not match up with the exit line of the new trap. Applicant's trap comprises an internal conduit which allows the trap, when it is installed, to be highly vertically adjustable, and moved up or down a great distance, so that it easily matches the position of the fixed influent vertical drain line and the fixed horizontal effluent exit line of nearly every sink. An additional feature is the use of a flexible effluent exit line which adds to the adjustability of the dome trap of this invention.
- Another feature comprises the dome portion being transparent, so that the user can see into the lower dome trap portion to see items that might have fallen into the trap and/or to see the extent of the build-up of waste, so that the user knows just when to clean it out.
- Another feature comprises an indicator inside of the bottom of the dome, so that when the waste in the bottom of the trap covers the indicator, the user knows that it is time to clean the trap.
- Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the invention are as follows:
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a drain trap for a common household sink which protects the household from sewer gasses, is easily installed, readily accessible, and easy to open to clean.
- Another object of the invention is to provide such a device which is large enough to collect a substantial amount of waste which may easily be opened by hand if the drain becomes clogged.
- Still a further object of the invention is to provide such a device which is significantly adjustable, so that it may be installed on any existing sink.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of the dome drain trap of this invention;
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section of the drain trap and the incoming and outgoing lines to which it is attached;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section of another embodiment; and
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section of another embodiment.
- Referring now to the drawings, there is shown a
common household sink 10 having afaucet 12 and hot and cold water handles 14 and 16. Water drains fromsink 10 down influentdrain line tailpiece 18. Drainline 18 extends down intodome drain trap 20.Dome drain trap 20 comprises a dome shapedlower trap bowl 22 and anupper cover 24. Lower dome shapedbowl 22 threadably connects to cover 24 at threaded 26 and 27, at which there isconnections gasket seal 28.Dome 22 may be tightened by hand only, ontocover 24 and creates a perfectly water tight seal. Thus, it may be unscrewed and dome 22 removed without the use of any tools. -
Dome trap 20 also comprises an internal vertical pipe orconduit 30 which is an integral part ofcover 24 and runs from the top ofcover 24 down intolower dome bowl 22, so that it extends belowwater line 25, well down into theweir 29 ofdome 22, beloweffluent exit line 34 and below threaded 26 and 27 whereconnections cover 24 anddome 22 threadably connect.Vertical conduit 30 is formed monolithically as an integral part ofcover 24. -
Dome trap 20 may be made of any convenient material, the most practical being either ABS (Acrylonitryl-butadyene-styrene) or PVC (Polyvinylchloride) plastic. The two parts of the trap are both injection molded. One part is the lowerdome trap bowl 22. The other part is thecover 24 having internalvertical conduit 30 molded and manufactured as a part thereof. -
Exit line 32 is also a part ofdome trap 20, molded as a part ofcover 24, adapted to be connected to an existing effluent exit drain line.Drain line 18 fits intovertical conduit 30 and is held bycompression nut 36, which threadably attaches to cover 24 atthreads 38.Compression nut 36 has an integrated plastic washer or a non-integratedplastic slip washer 40.Horizontal exit line 32 attaches to the existing building exit line (not shown) by compression nut located on the building effluent exit line. - Vertical conduit,
drain line 30, for most sinks, is made slightly over 1½ inches in inside diameter, while the inside diameter of most standard sink drain lines, such asdrain line 18, is 1½ inches. Becausedrain line 18 is usually made of metal its gauge will be very thin anddrain line 18 will slide intovertical conduit 30 in a vertical direction.Vertical conduit 30 can be made very slightly larger in diameter, so thatdrain line 18 slides tightly but more easily intovertical conduit 30. Bydrain line 18 fitting tightly intovertical conduit 30, the entire assembly is more solid, secure and tight fitting, which makes removal oflower dome bowl 22 easier. - The ability to have
drain line 18 slide intodrain line 30, in the vertical direction, is critical, because when installing a new trap, lining upexit line 32 with the existing house or building effluent exit drain is absolutely necessary, to install a new trap, such asdome trap 20. Effluent exit drains that already exist in sink installations vary considerably in vertical location. Without the ability to slidedome trap 20 up and down ondrain line 18, in many cases it would be impossible to install a new trap, since the horizontal exit lines would not meet properly.Vertical line 30, molded as an internal part ofcover 24, allows great adjustability in lining upexit drain line 32 and the existing building effluent exit line. - In addition,
drain line 18 does not have to itself extend below thewater line 25, since internalvertical conduit 30 does so, and drainline 18 only has to slide a small distance intovertical conduit 30 ofcover 24 and be held bycompression nut 36. This means 1) that drain lines which are short do not have to be modified and 2)exit line 32 can be easily matched up and connected to the existing house effluent exit drain line. This is of great value to a homeowner or plumber who is replacing the existing sink trap. Furthermore, those persons who want to install Applicant's dome trap in their sinks because of its ease in being opened for cleaning, can do so with ease. For the do-it-yourself homeowner, Applicant's dome trap is easy to install in any existing sink and it is easy to open and clean in the event of a clog. It is also easy to open to retrieve an item inadvertently dropped into the sink. - Long drain lines 18, on the other hand, can slide all the way down through
vertical conduit 30 and even extend below its terminus 31. - Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown another embodiment having additional, optional features where the
lower dome bowl 22 is made of a transparent material, such as tempered glass or plastic, which gives the owner the benefit of being able to see what is present inside oflower dome bowl 22. If something is mistakenly dropped into the sink and falls intodome bowl 22, the owner may be able to see it and unscrew and removedome bowl 22 to recover the item. Also, the owner can see the build-up of waste in the bottom ofdome bowl 22 to determine exactly when to remove it for cleaning purposes. - An additional feature is the use of a flexible
exit conduit line 35 where aflexible section 34 ofline 32 is provided. This flexible section gives even more adjustability todome trap 20, where the attachment to the building effluent drain line is hard to match up vertically or horizontally withexit conduit 32. - Referring now to FIG. 4, there is shown another embodiment is which a cone shaped
indicator 37 is fixedly attached to the bottom of lowerdome trap bowl 22. The height ofindicator 37 is optional and is provided as an indicator of when the waste has built up to a height where the lower dome trap bowl should be unscrewed, removed and cleaned out.Indictor 37 is cone shaped, and formed or molded as a part or lowerdome trap bowl 22, with the large end of the cone down, which also makesindicator 37 useful to push incoming water frominlet pipe 18, to the sides and up the sides oflower dome bowl 22. - Lower
dome trap bowl 22 may be made in several different sizes and may be made larger and elongated for use in locations where more debris is likely to be present, such as sandy areas or where grease is present, such as in repair shops, and the like. -
Exit line 32 must be equal to, or greater in diameter thaninlet line 18. This is required by most building codes so that the exit line is able can carry as much water out, as comes in.Waste water 42, entering fromdrain line 18, will filldome trap bowl 22 and clarified waste water will rise against gravity to crownweir level 49 or slightly abovecrown weir level 49, aboveexit line 32 and the existing buildingeffluent exit line 34. As more water entersdome trap 20, it rises outside ofinternal conduit line 30, and passes outexit line 32. - If the drain or the trap becomes clogged,
dome 22 can be unscrewed by hand to clean out the trap. Whendome 22 is removed,water 42, which fills above the level ofremovable dome 22, will spill out, and a container such as a bucket, should be placed underneath the trap, when it is being opened. - Having thus described the invention,
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1: A drain trap for a sink having an influent drain line and an effluent exit line comprising, a trap which fits between the influent drain line and the effluent exit line, the trap having a transparent dome shaped lower trap bowl having a cone-shaped indicator fixedly attached to the bottom thereof, the lower trap bowl threadably attached to a sealed cover, a vertical conduit inside of said cover, which is an integral part of said cover and formed monolithically as a part of the cover, the vertical conduit having an inside diameter equal to, or slightly larger than, the influent drain line, the lower end of said vertical conduit extending below the water line in the trap, said vertical conduit adapted to receive the influent drain line, a horizontal conduit exit line above the dome shaped lower trap bowl, the exit line having a flexible conduit segment and being an integral part of the cover, the exit line having an inside diameter equal to or greater than the influent drain line.
2: The device of claim 1 further comprising means to seal the connection between influent drain line and the vertical conduit, and the connection between the horizontal conduit exit line and the effluent exit line.
3: The device of claim 2 in which said means is a compression nut.
4: The device of claim 3 in which said compression nut has an integrated plastic washer.
5: The device of claim 3 in which said compression nut has a non-integrated plastic slip washer.
6: The device of claim 1 in which the dome trap is made of plastic.
7: The device of claim 1 in which the cover, vertical conduit and horizontal conduit are all injection molded monolithically as a single integrated unit.
8: A drain trap for a sink having an influent drain line and an effluent exit line comprising, a trap which fits between the influent drain line and the effluent exit line, the trap having a dome shaped lower trap bowl, threadably attached to a sealed cover, a vertical conduit inside of said cover, which is an integral part of said cover and formed monolithically as a part of the cover, the vertical conduit having an inside diameter equal to, or slightly larger than, the influent drain line, the lower end of said vertical conduit extending below the water line in the trap, said vertical conduit adapted to receive the influent drain line, a horizontal conduit exit line above the dome shaped lower trap bowl, the exit line being an integral part of the cover and formed monolithically as a part of the cover, the exit line having an inside diameter equal to or greater than the influent drain line.
9: The device of claim 8 further comprising means to seal the connection between drain line and the vertical conduit, and the connection between the horizontal conduit and the exit line.
10: The device of claim 9 in which said means is a compression nut.
11: The device of claim 10 in which said compression nut has an integrated plastic washer.
12: The device of claim 10 in which said compression nut has a non-integrated plastic slip washer.
13: The device of claim 8 in which the dome trap is made of plastic.
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