US20120023649A1 - Dry trap valve for use in a non-flushing urinal and other drains - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a flow trap, such as a cartridge used in non-flushing urinals, and having an odor preventing mechanism and, in particular, to a improved trap that uses a dry trap valve that can be used without water or sealant, thereby resulting in improved flow trap life and usability, and eliminating the need for water to flush the trap.
- any sort of plumbing trap it is necessary to provide for the one-way flow of waste water into and through the trap to a drain line, while blocking sewer gas and other unpleasant odors from backing up from the drain line, through the trap and into the room.
- this is accomplished by an “S” shaped trap (or similar device) that has a curve that is flushed with fresh water after each use, and with fresh water providing an odor seal.
- Non-flushing traps are advantageous where water is scarce or expensive, or when water conservation is desired.
- Prior art units include those described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,197, in which a lighter than water sealant forms the odor barrier, and wherein the sealant remains in the trap.
- a dry trap valve such as usable in a non-flushing urinal and other drains, is employed to transport a fluid, such as urine or other wastewater to a sewer line for receipt and disposal of the wastewater.
- the dry trap valve includes a holder (e.g., a band holder) having an entry for receipt of the wastewater, a drain for disposal of the wastewater, a passageway (e.g., dent, depression or bypass) for conducting the wastewater from the entry to the drain, and an element e.g., a sealing band) for sealingly covering the passageway.
- the sealing band includes a hinged portion adjacent the lower end of the dent and is disposed to articulate upon flow of the wastewater from the dent and to permit the wastewater to flow to the drain and to close in the absence of the wastewater flow. Gases from the sewer line also press upon the sealing band in the absence of wastewater flow to further seal the dent.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a trap or cartridge designed for use in a non-flushing urinal;
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the trap or cartridge as depicted in FIG. 1 , and further illustrating its positioning in a urinal;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the trap or cartridge as portrayed in FIG. 1 , taken at a 90° view with respect to that shown in FIG. 2 , and likewise illustrating its positioning in a urinal;
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the trap or cartridge as depicted in FIGS. 1-3 , with internal and bottom components thereof illustrated in phantom;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view in perspective of the trap or cartridge as depicted in FIGS. 1-4 , with internal components thereof, including the dry trap valve;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the bottom portion of the trap or cartridge as depicted in FIGS. 1-5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of base or base portion of the trap or cartridge as depicted in FIGS. 1-5 ;
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are differently angled perspective views of the dry valve
- FIGS. 10-13 are varying depictions of the band holder in differently angled perspective views (respectively FIGS. 10 and 11 ) and side and cross-sectional views (respectively FIGS. 12 and 13 ) of the band holder element of the dry valve illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9 ;
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are differently angled views of a clamp element of the dry valve which forms a component, along with the band holder of FIGS. 10-13 , of a clamping arrangement;
- FIGS. 16-18 are views of the sealing band employed in the dry valve, in which
- FIG. 16 illustrates the sealing band prior to its side elements being folded back and FIGS. 17 and 18 shows its side elements being folded back as clamped onto or otherwise coupled to the band holder;
- FIGS. 19 and 20 respectively are perspective and side elevational views of the upper or top portion of the trap or cartridge as engaged by a key for its being screwed or unscrewed into and from a urinal.
- a trap or cartridge 20 for a non-flushing urinal is shown as placed in a urinal (see FIGS. 2 and 3 ) as represented by portions thereof and designated by indicium 21 , such as exemplified in U.S. Pat. No. 6,959,723 (specifically FIG. 15 thereof), whose contents are incorporated herein as if set forth in haec verba.
- Trap 20 comprises a top portion 22 , which is disposed to support a dry valve 24 having an entry tube or dry valve entry 32 , and a base portion 26 .
- Top portion 22 includes a cover 28 which, in turn, includes an entry opening 30 for receipt of urine or other wastewater.
- An O-ring 23 within an annular slot in cover 28 provides a seal with urinal 21 .
- a downwardly extending lip or brim 31 is formed on the underside of cover 28 and surrounds opening 30 , thereby to enable dry valve 24 to be secured to entry tube 32 . Wastewater is directed by cover 28 to opening 30 where it enters entry tube 32 of dry valve 24 .
- a barrier 70 separates the cartridge into two compartments, a fluid inlet compartment and a fluid outlet compartment, for example as illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,575,022 whose contents are incorporated herein as if set forth in haec verba.
- the fluid outlet compartment terminates in a drain 40 (see FIGS. 2 , 3 - 5 and 7 ), from whence it passes to a sewer line (as symbolized by enclosure 41 ) or similar outlet.
- Barrier 70 terminates in a toothed comb 72 and, when top portion is coupled together with base or bottom portion 26 , slips into guiding slots 74 thereof.
- the base portion is further provided with teeth 76 which cooperate with the teeth of comb 72 to strain or otherwise catch debris and the like.
- dry valve 24 comprises a band holder or rigid portion 34 formed generally as a planar ramp having a front side 34 A and a back side 34 B (shown in isolation in FIGS. 10-13 ), a clamp 38 (shown in isolation in FIGS. 14 and 15 ) and a sealing band or movable portion 50 (shown in isolation in FIGS. 16-18 ).
- Entry tube 32 is on an upper portion of band holder 34 and is adapted to receive wastewater from opening 30 in cover 28 .
- a dent, depression or bypass 36 (see FIGS. 3 , 5 , 10 and 11 ) is formed in band holder 34 and extends or protrudes from its back side 34 B.
- Dent 36 includes lower and upper ends 36 A and 36 B in which lower end 36 A is distanced from entry 32 and upper end 36 B is positioned adjacent to entry 32 .
- a fluid passage for the wastewater passes from entry tube 32 to dent 36 , along a flattened portion 39 of band holder 34 , and into base 26 of trap 20 , where it can flow out of the trap or cartridge through drain 40 (see FIGS. 2 , 3 - 5 and 7 ), from whence it passes to sewer line 41 or similar outlet.
- Band holder 34 and clamp 38 can be made of any number of materials, such as plastic, metal, sintered ceramic, or any material that can be molded into the desired shape and is reasonably rugged. It has been found that acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or polypropylene (PP) work well in this application.
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
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- Sealing band 50 can be made of any flexible material like rubber, silicon rubber or any thermoplastic elastomer.
- a synthetic rubber sheet with a thickness in the range of 0.2 mm-0.4 mm has been found to work well.
- band holder 34 can be attached to trap 20 in any number of ways, it has been found that glueing, compression fit, snap fit and ultrasonic welding all yield satisfactory results.
- the attachment preferably is such that flattened portion 39 forms a downward slope at an angle of about 10° to 50° from the vertical and, in a preferred embodiment, is about 30° (as generally seen in FIGS. 11 and 12 ); however, it is to be understood that, at least as presently formulated, dry valve 24 is capable of functioning between the horizontal to close to the vertical, that is, within the angle ranges of 0° to less than 90°.
- band holder 34 has two upper slots, to with, right upper slot 42 A and left upper slot 42 B, and two lower slots, right lower slot 44 A and left lower slot 44 B.
- clamp 38 has corresponding prongs, namely right upper prong 46 A, left upper prong 46 B, left lower prong 48 B and right lower prong 48 A.
- the respective prongs of clamp 38 fit and snap into the slots in band holder 34 to provide a clamping arrangement, viz., prong 46 A into slot 42 A, prong 46 B into slot 42 B, prong 48 A into slot 44 A, and prong 46 B into slot 44 B.
- sealing band 50 has an upper portion 56 , a lower portion 58 , a right projection wing 54 A and a left projection wing 54 B.
- Upper portion 56 is positioned generally atop dent upper end 36 B and lower portion 58 is positioned generally below dent lower end 36 A.
- projection wings 54 A and 54 B are folded back upon themselves as illustrated in FIGS. 17 and 18 , generally along dashed fold lines 55 , as shown in FIG. 16 , which also illustrates how the sealing band projection bands would be bent or folded over when the sealing band is secured to band holder 34 .
- sealing band 50 is placed onto front side 34 A of band holder 34 , such that it completely blocks entry tube 32 , that is, sealing band upper portion 56 extends from at least as high as upper slots 42 A and 42 B, and lower portion 58 at least covers dent 36 .
- Projection wings 54 A and 54 B extend beyond the width of band holder 34 , and are folded back around band holder 34 , and secured thereto at its back side 34 B preferably by affixing mechanisms 35 , or by any other mechanical implementation or bonding agent that ensures a complete securing between the sealing band and the band holder so as to hold sealing band 50 in position.
- affixing mechanism 35 comprises arrow-headed punch-throughs extending outwardly from holder back side 34 A for piercing through projection wings 54 A and 54 B of sealing band 50 .
- Other fixation/anchorage technology known in the art may be used, particularly when overmolding (e.g., multiple molding techniques) technology is utilized.
- lower portion 58 of sealing band 50 is capable of or otherwise disposed to flip or hinge upwards along line A-A′ in response to urine flow.
- Line A-A′ is located just beneath projection wings 54 A and 54 B toward the lower end of the sealing band 50 , such that most of dent 36 is always covered by sealing band 50 even when wastewater is flowing, and most of the portion of the sealing band that does flip upwards, from line A-A′ to the lower end of the band 50 , lays beyond the lower end of dent 36 , utilizing sealing band 50 as a hinge.
- This organization results in an articulated or hinged movement that allows valve 24 to open and to close. The wastewater flow lifts the sealing band up to open and, after the liquid flow, gravity closes the opening again.
- Sealing band 50 is coupled to band holder 34 to cover dent 36 .
- the sealing band is held in place by wrapping both wing portions 54 A and 54 B about sides 34 A and 34 B of the band holder, by utilizing arrow-headed punch-throughs to pierce wing portions 54 A and 54 B, and by placing clamp 38 over sealing band 50 to clamp it to band holder 34 .
- the preferred clamping is to make use of a press fitting of right upper prong 46 A into right upper slot 42 A, left upper prong 46 B into left upper slot 42 B, right lower prong 48 A into right lower slot 44 A, and left lower prong 48 B into left lower slot 44 B.
- Clamp 38 also has a pair of curved flanges, right flange 52 A and left flange 52 B.
- the flanges are spaced far enough apart so as not to cover dent 36 , for urging or pressing sealing band 50 against band holder 34 .
- sealing band projection wings 54 A and 54 B at their lower edges terminate before lower end 36 A of dent 36 , while upper portion 56 of sealing band 50 extends beyond upper end 36 B of dent 36 , which is fully covered by sealing band 50 in combination with and compressed by clamp 38 to form a seal.
- the dimensions of the above parts are generally based upon the size of the urinal trap.
- the size and shape (curvature or otherwise) of dent 36 can be adjusted depending upon the anticipated liquid flow.
- sealing band 50 In operation, between uses of trap 20 , sealing band 50 is held in place, blocking dent 36 and entry tube 32 , in large part by the force of gravity, due to the angle of flattened portion 39 .
- the primary purpose of the elastomeric qualities of sealing band 50 is to use it as a hinge. Because sealing band 50 is lying flat and sealed against dent 36 and entry tube 32 , sewer gasses and unpleasant odors from sewer line 41 are blocked from entering the room. It has been found that pressure from the sewer gasses from sewer line 41 are able to urge sealing band 50 more firmly against dent 36 and entry tube 32 .
- wastewater When the urinal is utilized, wastewater will be directed to entry opening 30 of the trap, and therethrough to entry tube 32 of dry valve 24 .
- the force of the wastewater through entry tube 32 and dent 36 provides adequate pressure to overcome the force of gravity that is holding sealing band 50 in place, and urges the sealing band upwards, allowing the wastewater to flow past, along flattened portion 39 , and to drain 40 .
- gravity again urges sealing band 50 downward against dent 36 and entry tube 32 , again providing a seal against gas and odor.
- wastewater or other fluids are transported from opening 30 , through drain 40 and to sewer line 41 .
- cartridge 20 can be inserted or removed, such as by being screwed into or removed from a urinal by use of a key 62 .
- Key 62 includes a bent tip 64 and a stop angled part 66 at one end and a handle 68 at its other end. Bent tip 64 is disposed to fit within entry opening 30 of top portion 22 and to be canted therein. Part 66 contacts cover 28 to aid in the attachment of tip 64 within opening 30 .
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A dry trap valve, such as usable in a non-flushing urinal and other drains, is employed to transport a fluid, such as urine or other wastewater to a sewer line for receipt and disposal of the wastewater. The dry trap valve includes a holder (e.g., a band holder) having an entry for receipt of the wastewater, a drain for disposal of the wastewater, a passageway (e.g., dent, depression or bypass) for conducting the wastewater from the entry to the drain, and an element e.g., a sealing band) for sealingly covering the passageway. The sealing band includes a hinged portion adjacent the lower end of the dent and is disposed to articulate upon flow of the wastewater from the dent and to permit the wastewater to flow to the drain and to close in the absence of the wastewater flow. Gases from the sewer line also press upon the sealing band in the absence of wastewater flow to further seal the dent. Thus, the memory of the elastomeric material is not essential but, rather, the forces of gravity and the force of the sewer gas keeps the passage closed to the sewer gases that would otherwise back up through the valve.
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- This application claims benefit of
provisional application 61/336,300 filed 20 Jan. 2010. - Not Applicable
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- The present invention relates to a flow trap, such as a cartridge used in non-flushing urinals, and having an odor preventing mechanism and, in particular, to a improved trap that uses a dry trap valve that can be used without water or sealant, thereby resulting in improved flow trap life and usability, and eliminating the need for water to flush the trap.
- In any sort of plumbing trap, it is necessary to provide for the one-way flow of waste water into and through the trap to a drain line, while blocking sewer gas and other unpleasant odors from backing up from the drain line, through the trap and into the room. In traditional urinals, this is accomplished by an “S” shaped trap (or similar device) that has a curve that is flushed with fresh water after each use, and with fresh water providing an odor seal.
- Non-flushing traps are advantageous where water is scarce or expensive, or when water conservation is desired. Prior art units include those described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,197, in which a lighter than water sealant forms the odor barrier, and wherein the sealant remains in the trap.
- Other prior art traps have employed one-way flapper style valves to form the odor barrier, such as is described in UK Published Application No. 2,296,309. Such flapper valves rely upon opposing pieces of elastomeric material having memory so that the tips are normally in a closed position. Such valves typically consist of a circular entry area which flattens out to two generally flattened abutting sides forming the exit area, in which shape memory urges the two sides against each other to seal out gasses and odors coming back up through the line. The force of the urine overcomes the elastomeric qualities and opens the two flattened parts of the exit side and allows wastewater to flow into the trap. The combination of the shape of the flattened exit, and the memory qualities of the materials used, urge the two sides against each other to prevent malodorous gasses from escaping into the room.
- Unfortunately, after repeated use of such prior art flapper-style valves, the elastomer loses its shape memory, and may remain open and allow malodorous gas to back up through the trap into the room. Also, prior art flappers can dry out and remain open.
- These and other problems are successfully addressed and overcome by the present invention, in which a dry trap valve, such as usable in a non-flushing urinal and other drains, is employed to transport a fluid, such as urine or other wastewater to a sewer line for receipt and disposal of the wastewater. The dry trap valve includes a holder (e.g., a band holder) having an entry for receipt of the wastewater, a drain for disposal of the wastewater, a passageway (e.g., dent, depression or bypass) for conducting the wastewater from the entry to the drain, and an element e.g., a sealing band) for sealingly covering the passageway. The sealing band includes a hinged portion adjacent the lower end of the dent and is disposed to articulate upon flow of the wastewater from the dent and to permit the wastewater to flow to the drain and to close in the absence of the wastewater flow. Gases from the sewer line also press upon the sealing band in the absence of wastewater flow to further seal the dent.
- Attendant advantages are that the memory of the elastomeric material is not essential but, rather, the forces of gravity and the force of the gas keeps the passage closed to sewer gasses that would otherwise back up through the valve.
- Other aims and advantages, as well as a more complete understanding of the present invention, will appear from the following explanation of an exemplary embodiment and the accompanying drawings thereof.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a trap or cartridge designed for use in a non-flushing urinal; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the trap or cartridge as depicted inFIG. 1 , and further illustrating its positioning in a urinal; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the trap or cartridge as portrayed inFIG. 1 , taken at a 90° view with respect to that shown inFIG. 2 , and likewise illustrating its positioning in a urinal; -
FIG. 4 is a top view of the trap or cartridge as depicted inFIGS. 1-3 , with internal and bottom components thereof illustrated in phantom; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded view in perspective of the trap or cartridge as depicted inFIGS. 1-4 , with internal components thereof, including the dry trap valve; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the bottom portion of the trap or cartridge as depicted inFIGS. 1-5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of base or base portion of the trap or cartridge as depicted inFIGS. 1-5 ; -
FIGS. 8 and 9 are differently angled perspective views of the dry valve; -
FIGS. 10-13 are varying depictions of the band holder in differently angled perspective views (respectivelyFIGS. 10 and 11 ) and side and cross-sectional views (respectivelyFIGS. 12 and 13 ) of the band holder element of the dry valve illustrated inFIGS. 8 and 9 ; -
FIGS. 14 and 15 are differently angled views of a clamp element of the dry valve which forms a component, along with the band holder ofFIGS. 10-13 , of a clamping arrangement; -
FIGS. 16-18 are views of the sealing band employed in the dry valve, in which -
FIG. 16 illustrates the sealing band prior to its side elements being folded back andFIGS. 17 and 18 shows its side elements being folded back as clamped onto or otherwise coupled to the band holder; and -
FIGS. 19 and 20 respectively are perspective and side elevational views of the upper or top portion of the trap or cartridge as engaged by a key for its being screwed or unscrewed into and from a urinal. - While the present invention is useful for drains which are used in odor blocking drain traps such as exist in shower, bath, sink, floor and other drains, for purposes of detailing its use, the following exposition is directed to its preferred employment in non-flushing urinals; therefore, it is intended that the present invention should not be so specifically limited.
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FIGS. 1-7 , a trap orcartridge 20 for a non-flushing urinal is shown as placed in a urinal (seeFIGS. 2 and 3 ) as represented by portions thereof and designated byindicium 21, such as exemplified in U.S. Pat. No. 6,959,723 (specificallyFIG. 15 thereof), whose contents are incorporated herein as if set forth in haec verba.Trap 20 comprises atop portion 22, which is disposed to support adry valve 24 having an entry tube ordry valve entry 32, and abase portion 26.Top portion 22 includes acover 28 which, in turn, includes an entry opening 30 for receipt of urine or other wastewater. An O-ring 23 within an annular slot incover 28 provides a seal with urinal 21. As best shown inFIG. 3 , a downwardly extending lip orbrim 31 is formed on the underside ofcover 28 andsurrounds opening 30, thereby to enabledry valve 24 to be secured toentry tube 32. Wastewater is directed bycover 28 to opening 30 where it entersentry tube 32 ofdry valve 24. - As depicted in
FIGS. 2 , 3, 5-7 and 19, abarrier 70 separates the cartridge into two compartments, a fluid inlet compartment and a fluid outlet compartment, for example as illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,575,022 whose contents are incorporated herein as if set forth in haec verba. The fluid outlet compartment terminates in a drain 40 (seeFIGS. 2 , 3-5 and 7), from whence it passes to a sewer line (as symbolized by enclosure 41) or similar outlet.Barrier 70 terminates in atoothed comb 72 and, when top portion is coupled together with base orbottom portion 26, slips into guidingslots 74 thereof. The base portion is further provided withteeth 76 which cooperate with the teeth ofcomb 72 to strain or otherwise catch debris and the like. - Referring also to
FIGS. 8-15 ,dry valve 24 comprises a band holder orrigid portion 34 formed generally as a planar ramp having afront side 34A and aback side 34B (shown in isolation inFIGS. 10-13 ), a clamp 38 (shown in isolation inFIGS. 14 and 15 ) and a sealing band or movable portion 50 (shown in isolation inFIGS. 16-18 ).Entry tube 32 is on an upper portion ofband holder 34 and is adapted to receive wastewater from opening 30 incover 28. A dent, depression or bypass 36 (seeFIGS. 3 , 5, 10 and 11) is formed inband holder 34 and extends or protrudes from itsback side 34B. Dent 36 includes lower and 36A and 36B in whichupper ends lower end 36A is distanced fromentry 32 andupper end 36B is positioned adjacent toentry 32. As can be best seen inFIGS. 3 , 5 and 10, a fluid passage for the wastewater passes fromentry tube 32 todent 36, along aflattened portion 39 ofband holder 34, and intobase 26 oftrap 20, where it can flow out of the trap or cartridge through drain 40 (seeFIGS. 2 , 3-5 and 7), from whence it passes tosewer line 41 or similar outlet. -
Band holder 34 andclamp 38 can be made of any number of materials, such as plastic, metal, sintered ceramic, or any material that can be molded into the desired shape and is reasonably rugged. It has been found that acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) or polypropylene (PP) work well in this application. -
Sealing band 50 can be made of any flexible material like rubber, silicon rubber or any thermoplastic elastomer. A synthetic rubber sheet with a thickness in the range of 0.2 mm-0.4 mm has been found to work well. - Although
band holder 34 can be attached totrap 20 in any number of ways, it has been found that glueing, compression fit, snap fit and ultrasonic welding all yield satisfactory results. The attachment preferably is such that flattenedportion 39 forms a downward slope at an angle of about 10° to 50° from the vertical and, in a preferred embodiment, is about 30° (as generally seen inFIGS. 11 and 12 ); however, it is to be understood that, at least as presently formulated,dry valve 24 is capable of functioning between the horizontal to close to the vertical, that is, within the angle ranges of 0° to less than 90°. - Referring to
FIGS. 9-13 ,band holder 34 has two upper slots, to with, rightupper slot 42A and leftupper slot 42B, and two lower slots, rightlower slot 44A and leftlower slot 44B. As further shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 ,clamp 38 has corresponding prongs, namely rightupper prong 46A, leftupper prong 46B, leftlower prong 48B and rightlower prong 48A. As also depicted particularly inFIGS. 8 and 9 , the respective prongs ofclamp 38 fit and snap into the slots inband holder 34 to provide a clamping arrangement, viz.,prong 46A intoslot 42A,prong 46B intoslot 42B,prong 48A intoslot 44A, andprong 46B intoslot 44B. - Referring to
FIGS. 16-18 , sealingband 50 has anupper portion 56, alower portion 58, aright projection wing 54A and aleft projection wing 54B.Upper portion 56 is positioned generally atop dentupper end 36B andlower portion 58 is positioned generally below dentlower end 36A. As more fully discussed below, 54A and 54B are folded back upon themselves as illustrated inprojection wings FIGS. 17 and 18 , generally along dashedfold lines 55, as shown inFIG. 16 , which also illustrates how the sealing band projection bands would be bent or folded over when the sealing band is secured to bandholder 34. - With reference to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , sealingband 50 is placed ontofront side 34A ofband holder 34, such that it completely blocksentry tube 32, that is, sealing bandupper portion 56 extends from at least as high as 42A and 42B, andupper slots lower portion 58 at least coversdent 36. 54A and 54B extend beyond the width ofProjection wings band holder 34, and are folded back aroundband holder 34, and secured thereto at itsback side 34B preferably by affixingmechanisms 35, or by any other mechanical implementation or bonding agent that ensures a complete securing between the sealing band and the band holder so as to hold sealingband 50 in position. As illustrated herein, affixingmechanism 35 comprises arrow-headed punch-throughs extending outwardly from holder backside 34A for piercing through 54A and 54B of sealingprojection wings band 50. Other fixation/anchorage technology known in the art may be used, particularly when overmolding (e.g., multiple molding techniques) technology is utilized. - As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9 ,lower portion 58 of sealingband 50 is capable of or otherwise disposed to flip or hinge upwards along line A-A′ in response to urine flow. Line A-A′ is located just beneath 54A and 54B toward the lower end of the sealingprojection wings band 50, such that most ofdent 36 is always covered by sealingband 50 even when wastewater is flowing, and most of the portion of the sealing band that does flip upwards, from line A-A′ to the lower end of theband 50, lays beyond the lower end ofdent 36, utilizing sealingband 50 as a hinge. This organization results in an articulated or hinged movement that allowsvalve 24 to open and to close. The wastewater flow lifts the sealing band up to open and, after the liquid flow, gravity closes the opening again. - Sealing
band 50 is coupled toband holder 34 to coverdent 36. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the sealing band is held in place by wrapping both 54A and 54B aboutwing portions 34A and 34B of the band holder, by utilizing arrow-headed punch-throughs to piercesides 54A and 54B, and by placingwing portions clamp 38 over sealingband 50 to clamp it to bandholder 34. While a frictional engagement is employable, the preferred clamping is to make use of a press fitting of rightupper prong 46A into rightupper slot 42A, leftupper prong 46B into leftupper slot 42B, rightlower prong 48A into rightlower slot 44A, and leftlower prong 48B into leftlower slot 44B. -
Clamp 38 also has a pair of curved flanges,right flange 52A and leftflange 52B. The flanges are spaced far enough apart so as not to coverdent 36, for urging or pressing sealingband 50 againstband holder 34. - In a preferred embodiment, such as depicted in
FIGS. 8 and 9 (see alsoFIGS. 10-13 ), sealing 54A and 54B at their lower edges terminate beforeband projection wings lower end 36A ofdent 36, whileupper portion 56 of sealingband 50 extends beyondupper end 36B ofdent 36, which is fully covered by sealingband 50 in combination with and compressed byclamp 38 to form a seal. - The dimensions of the above parts are generally based upon the size of the urinal trap. The size and shape (curvature or otherwise) of
dent 36 can be adjusted depending upon the anticipated liquid flow. - In operation, between uses of
trap 20, sealingband 50 is held in place, blockingdent 36 andentry tube 32, in large part by the force of gravity, due to the angle of flattenedportion 39. The primary purpose of the elastomeric qualities of sealingband 50 is to use it as a hinge. Because sealingband 50 is lying flat and sealed againstdent 36 andentry tube 32, sewer gasses and unpleasant odors fromsewer line 41 are blocked from entering the room. It has been found that pressure from the sewer gasses fromsewer line 41 are able to urge sealingband 50 more firmly againstdent 36 andentry tube 32. - When the urinal is utilized, wastewater will be directed to entry opening 30 of the trap, and therethrough to
entry tube 32 ofdry valve 24. The force of the wastewater throughentry tube 32 anddent 36 provides adequate pressure to overcome the force of gravity that is holding sealingband 50 in place, and urges the sealing band upwards, allowing the wastewater to flow past, along flattenedportion 39, and to drain 40. When the flow of wastewater ceases, gravity again urges sealingband 50 downward againstdent 36 andentry tube 32, again providing a seal against gas and odor. Thus, wastewater or other fluids are transported from opening 30, throughdrain 40 and tosewer line 41. - As depicted in
FIGS. 5 , 19 and 20,cartridge 20 can be inserted or removed, such as by being screwed into or removed from a urinal by use of a key 62.Key 62 includes abent tip 64 and a stop angledpart 66 at one end and ahandle 68 at its other end.Bent tip 64 is disposed to fit within entry opening 30 oftop portion 22 and to be canted therein.Part 66 contacts cover 28 to aid in the attachment oftip 64 withinopening 30. - Although the present invention has been described as used in a trap for a non-flushing urinal and as indicated above, it can be employed in any situation requiring an odor blocking drain trap, such as shower, bath, sink, floor and other drains. Thus, although its operation was described above with reference to a non-flushing urinal, it should be kept in mind that this is only for ease of example, and that many other such applications are possible.
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1. A dry trap valve for transport of a fluid for receipt and disposal of the fluid, comprising:
a holder having an entry for receipt of the fluid, a drain for disposal of the fluid, a passageway for conducting the fluid from said entry to said drain, and an element for sealingly covering said passageway.
2. The dry trap valve according to claim 1 in which:
said holder comprises a band holder including a generally planar ramp having front and back sides;
said passageway comprises a dent protruding from said back side and having an upper end adjacent said entry and a lower end distanced from said entry; and
said sealing element comprises a sealing band located on said front side.
3. The dry trap valve according to claim 2 wherein said sealing band includes a hinged portion adjacent said dent lower end and disposed to articulate upon flow of the fluid from said dent and to permit the fluid flow to said drain and to close in the absence of the fluid flow.
4. The dry trap valve according to claim 2 wherein:
said band holder includes a flattened portion extending beyond said dent lower end; and
said sealing band includes an upper portion positioned generally atop said dent upper end and a lower portion positioned generally below said dent lower end.
5. The dry trap valve according to claim 4 wherein said sealing band lower portion has a structure which is disposed to articulate along a line located essentially (a) beneath said sealing band lower portion and (b) below said dent lower end such that most of said dent is always covered by said sealing band even during flow of the fluid, thus imparting said sealing band with a hinged movement that allows valve opening and closing whereby flow of the fluid flow lifts said sealing band up to open and, after cease of the liquid flow, to permit gravity to effect the valve closing.
6. The dry trap valve according to claim 2 further comprising a clamp arrangement coupling said sealing band to said band holder.
7. The dry trap valve according to claim 6 , for enabling the enablement of said clamp arrangement, wherein:
said band holder includes spaced upper slots and spaced lower slots;
said clamp includes a pair of spaced upper prongs and a pair of spaced lower prongs, respectively equal in number to said spaced upper and lower slots; and
said clamp arrangement includes a snapping engagement of said clamp prongs respectively into said band holder slots.
8. The dry trap valve according to claim 2 wherein:
said band holder includes a flattened portion extending beyond said dent lower end; and
said sealing band includes an upper portion positioned generally atop said dent upper end, a lower portion positioned generally below said dent lower end, and projection wings located between said sealing band upper and lower portions.
9. The dry trap valve according to claim 8 wherein said sealing band lower portion has a structure which is disposed to articulate along a line located essentially (a) beneath said projection wings toward said sealing band lower portion and (b) below said dent lower end such that most of said dent is always covered by said sealing band even during flow of the fluid, thus imparting said sealing band with a hinged movement that allows valve opening and closing whereby flow of the fluid flow lifts said sealing band up to open and, after cease of the liquid flow, to permit gravity to effect the valve closing.
10. A urinal and a non-flushing cartridge positionable in the urinal for receipt and disposal of wastewater comprising:
a dry trap valve for transport of the wastewater to a drain, said dry trap valve including:
a band holder having an entry for receipt of the wastewater and a passageway in said holder for conducting the wastewater to said drain; and
a sealing band covering said passageway.
11. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 10 in which:
said band holder includes structure defining a generally planar ramp having front and back sides;
said passageway comprises a dent protruding from said back side and having an upper end adjacent said entry and a lower end distanced from said entry; and
said sealing band is located on said front side.
12. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 11 wherein said sealing band includes a hinged portion adjacent said dent lower end and disposed to articulate upon flow of the wastewater from said passageway and to permit the wastewater flow to said drain and to close in the absence of the wastewater flow and to permit gases from the sewer line to aid in sealing by said sealing band of said dent.
13. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 12 wherein:
said band holder includes a flattened portion extending beyond said dent lower end; and
said sealing band includes an upper portion positioned generally atop said dent upper end, and a lower portion positioned generally below said dent lower end.
14. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 13 wherein said sealing band lower portion has a structure which is disposed to articulate along a line located essentially (a) beneath said sealing band lower portion and (b) below said dent lower end such that most of said dent is always covered by said sealing band even during flow of the wastewater, thus imparting said sealing band with a hinged movement that allows valve opening and closing whereby flow of the wastewater flow lifts said sealing band up to open and, after cease of the liquid flow, to permit gravity to effect the valve closing and to permit gases from the sewer line to aid in sealing of said sealing band onto said dent.
15. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 10 further comprising a clamp arrangement coupling said sealing band to said band holder.
16. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 15 , for enabling the enablement of said clamp arrangement, wherein:
said band holder includes spaced upper slots and spaced lower slots;
said clamp includes spaced upper prongs and spaced lower prongs respectively equal in number to said upper and lower slots; and
said clamp arrangement includes a snapping engagement of said clamp prongs respectively into said band holder slots.
17. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 10 in which:
said band holder comprises a generally planar ramp having front and back sides;
said passageway comprises a dent protruding from said back side and having an upper end adjacent said entry and a lower end distanced from said entry; and
said sealing band is located on said front side.
18. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 17 wherein:
said band holder includes a flattened portion extending beyond said dent lower end; and
said sealing band includes an upper portion positioned generally atop said dent upper end, a lower portion positioned generally below said dent lower end, and projection wings located between said sealing band upper and lower portions.
19. The urinal and a non-flushing cartridge according to claim 18 wherein said sealing band lower portion has a structure which is disposed to articulate along a line located essentially (a) beneath said projection wings toward said sealing band lower portion and (b) below said dent lower end such that most of said dent is always covered by said sealing band even during flow of the wastewater, thus imparting said sealing band with a hinged movement that allows valve opening and closing whereby flow of the wastewater flow lifts said sealing band up to open and, after cease of the liquid flow, to permit gravity to effect the valve closing.
20. A flow guide for transport of a fluid comprising:
a rigid portion having a path for enabling flow of the fluid; and
a movable portion which is coupled to said rigid portion and positioned gravitationally above said rigid portion path and which has a construction that is made to open when in the presence of and against the force of the fluid and, when the fluid force is not present, to effect closure of said rigid portion path under the force of gravity.
21. The flow guide according to claim 20 in which said rigid portion path is coupled to an outlet for receiving the fluid and in which the outlet contains gases whereby, when the fluid force is not present, the gases apply pressure against said movable portion to enhance the closure.
22. A flow guide for transport of a fluid comprising:
a rigid portion which includes a path for enabling flow of the fluid and which is coupled to an outlet for receiving the fluid, wherein the outlet contains gases; and
a movable portion which is coupled to said rigid portion and which has a construction that is made to open in the presence of and against the force of the fluid and, when the fluid force is not present, the gases apply pressure against said movable portion to effect closure of said movable portion of said rigid portion path.
23. The flow guide according to claim 22 wherein said movable portion is positioned gravitationally above said rigid portion path and, when the fluid force is not present, the closure is augmented by the force of gravity.
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