Hub Drain Plate for Concrete Finishing
A cement forming plate includes a concave drain plate having a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein the lower surface is configured to mate with a hub drain and provide a cement forming barrier for forming a fanned draining slope
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/843,747 filed Sep. 11, 2006 titled “Hub Drain Plate for Concrete Finishing”, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELDThe general field of the present system and method relate to static structures, i.e., buildings, and to pipes and tubular conduits; more particularly the present exemplary system and method provide the end of a pipe with a plug or end protector; most specifically to such a form preserving space about a hub type drain in the pouring of a concrete slab floor.
BACKGROUNDHub type drains typically possess a drain collar seated in the open top end of the drain and secured to the same with a plurality of bolts arranged concentrically about a central threaded bore into which an adjustable strainer may be threaded. When a concrete slab floor is poured it is desirable to preserve not only (a) the internal threading of the drain collar but also (b) free access to the entire drain collar for the purpose of shimming the same in order to level the drain collar after the floor is poured. It is also desirable to provide for (c) proper sloping of the finished floor proximate the drain strainer in order to achieve desired drainage characteristics and to (d) avoid a plethora of problems commonly encountered during drain installation.
Provision for slope in a finished floor is often wholly neglected in pouring a concrete slab. Furthermore, burying of the drain during the pouring of a concrete slab is also known to occur on occasion. Another problem associated with the preparation and pouring of a concrete slab is the often collision of equipment with the drain, thereby displacing the drain from level. Another prevalent problem with the finishing of a concrete slab around a desired drain is that cement finishers often do not finish the slab about a drain to accommodate the finished floor, resulting in a lack of necessary slope.
It is considered, upon a basis of over thirty-five years experience, that the installation of hub drains during construction involving the pouring of a concrete slab floor is ineluctably and consistently plagued by the problems mentioned above.
It is noted that it is a practice of some builders to use forming lumber to block an area about the drain leaving a rather large hole the entire depth of the slab. This practice adversely affects the integrity of the slab especially below grade. It is also noted that it is a common practice to use foam or insulation wrapped around a drain strainer threaded into the collar in order to enable adjustment of the same after the slab hardens. While preserving the ability to adjust the elevation of the drain strainer this practice provides neither access to the drain collar nor addresses the issue of sloping about the drain.
SUMMARYIn one of many possible exemplary embodiments, the present system and method provides for a cement forming plate that includes a concave drain plate having a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein the lower surface is configured to mate with a hub drain and provide a cement forming barrier for forming a fanned draining slope.
The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments of the present system and method and are a part of the specification. The illustrated embodiments are merely examples of the present system and method and do not limit the scope thereof.
Throughout the drawings, identical reference numbers designate similar, but not necessarily identical, elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONA system and method of creating a hub drain plate for concrete finishing is disclosed herein. Specifically, the present exemplary system and method is useful for protecting a drain from being covered during a concrete pour while simultaneously finishing the texture, slope, and depth of the concrete proximately positioned around the drain.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present system and method for creating a hub drain plate for concrete finishing. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present system and method may be practiced without these specific details. Reference in the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. The appearance of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
After the plate (200) has been fastened to the hub drain (100), the concrete layer (140) may be poured (step 710) and finished around the plate. Once the concrete layer (140) is poured, the flow of the concrete will mold around the base of the plate (200), and set in the desired finished form. The top surface may be independently floated and finished as desired by the individual contractor. Specifically, the surface of the concrete may be finished right up to the edge of the plate (200) without regard to the slope of the plate. Once the concrete layer (140) is set, the plate (200) may be unfastened from the hub drain (step 720) by removing the fasteners and removing the plate (200) from the top of the hub drain (100). Once the plate is removed, the fasteners may be re-installed into the hub drain (100) to fasten the drainage grill (120) to the hub drain once more.
The simplicity of the present method is one of the many advantages provided. By finishing the concrete using the present system and method, alternative manual methods can be replaced or discarded. Additionally, the cost of producing the present system would be a boon to the concrete industry.
The preceding description has been presented only to illustrate and describe exemplary embodiments of the present system and method. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the system and method to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the system and method be defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A cement forming plate, comprising:
- a concave drain plate having a lower surface and an upper surface;
- wherein said lower surface is configured to mate with a hub drain and provide a cement forming barrier for forming a fanned draining slope.
2. The cement forming plate of claim 1, wherein said lower surface defines a gradient which slopes upwardly and outwardly from said hub drain when said cement forming plate is coupled to said hub drain.
3. The cement forming plate of claim 2, wherein said gradient is constant.
4. The cement forming plate of claim 2, wherein said gradient is variable.
5. The cement forming plate of claim 2, wherein said cement forming plate is configured to be coupled to said hub drain with a plurality of drainage grill fasteners associated with said hub drain.
6. The cement forming plate of claim 1, further comprising:
- at least one fastener receiving member formed in said plate;
- wherein said at least one fastener receiving member is positioned in said base surface to correspond with at least one fastener receiving member found in said hub drain.
7. The cement forming plate of claim 1, wherein said lower surface is configured to be disposed flush with a top surface of said hub drain.
8. The cement forming plate of claim 1, wherein said lower surface further comprises a pattern formed on said lower surface.
9. The cement forming plate of claim 8, wherein said pattern comprises a brush stroke pattern.
10. The cement forming plate of claim 8, wherein said pattern comprises a series of radially spread grooves.
11. The cement forming plate of claim 1, wherein said pattern comprises a stone finish.
12. A cement forming plate, comprising:
- a concave drain plate having a lower surface and an upper surface;
- wherein said lower surface is configured to mate with a hub drain and provide a cement forming barrier for forming a fanned draining slope.
- said lower surface defining a gradient which slopes upwardly and outwardly from said hub drain when said cement forming plate is coupled to said hub drain.
13. The cement forming plate of claim 12, wherein said cement forming plate is configured to be coupled to said hub drain with a plurality of drainage grill fasteners associated with said hub drain.
14. The cement forming plate of claim 12, further comprising:
- at least one fastener receiving member formed in said plate;
- wherein said at least one fastener receiving member is positioned in said base surface to correspond with at least one fastener receiving member found in said hub drain.
15. The cement forming plate of claim 12, wherein said lower surface is configured to be disposed flush with a top surface of said hub drain.
16. The cement forming plate of claim 12, wherein said lower surface further comprises a pattern formed on said lower surface.
17. The cement forming plate of claim 16, wherein said pattern comprises a brush stroke pattern.
18. The cement forming plate of claim 16 wherein said pattern comprises a stone finish.
19. A method for using a drain plate to finish a concrete pour around a hub drain, comprising:
- removing drainage grill fasteners from said hub drain;
- placing said drain plate on a top surface of said hub drain;
- fastening said drain plate to said hub drain with said grill fasteners;
- pouring concrete around said hub drain;
- finishing said concrete against said drain plate; and
- removing said drain plate from said top surface of said hub drain.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising finishing a portion of said concrete under said drain plate after said drain plate is removed from said hub drain.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 11, 2007
Publication Date: Mar 13, 2008
Inventor: Lee Maynard (Pleasant Grove, UT)
Application Number: 11/853,633
International Classification: E04G 11/48 (20060101);