LIQUID ABSORPTION PACKETS
Disclosed is a process for using a liquid absorbing and stabilizing material to stabilize remaining water in a bathroom or kitchen fixture. The liquid absorbing and stabilizing material forms a gel which can be re-liquified upon reinstallation of the fixture. This process prevents the spillage of liquids, which can be unsafe and unsanitary.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/179,131, entitled “LIQUID ABSORPTION PACKETS”, filed May 18, 2009 by Adam C. Browning. The entire contents of the above-mentioned application is hereby specifically incorporated herein by reference for all it discloses and teaches.
BACKGROUNDPlumbing repairs in both residential and commercial buildings can be difficult and potentially unsanitary. Various diseases can be contracted from repairs of plumbing fixtures. In addition, spillage of liquid from plumbing fixtures can result in damage and costly cleanup of the surrounding area.
SUMMARYAn embodiment of the present invention may therefore comprise a method of stabilizing a fluid in a trap of a bathroom fixture to prevent spills of the fluid during removal of the bathroom appliance comprising: removing excess amounts of the fluid from the bathroom fixture; adding a specified amount of an absorbing and stabilizing material to the fluid based upon the amount of the fluid in the trap after the excess amounts of the fluid have been removed from the bathroom appliance; waiting a specified amount of time period until the fluid has been stabilized to create stabilized fluid in the trap so that the fluid does not leak during removal of the bathroom fixture.
Alternatively, the packet 100 may be constructed from a liquid soluble material, so that the container dissolves in the liquid and releases the liquid absorbing and stabilizing material 102 into the liquid that is to be stabilized. For example, if the liquid to be stabilized comprises water, the packet 100 may be fully or partially constructed of a polyvinyl alcohol, such as Elvanol®, made by DuPont, 1007 Market Street, Wilmington, Del., 19898, EcoSol® and Solublon®. Each of these materials is a water-soluble film-like material that is capable of dissolving in water. The packet 100, illustrated in
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Hence, the liquid absorbing and stabilizing material 102 prevents the spillage of remaining water in a toilet during removal and reinstallation of the toilet. Spillage of the remaining water can be unsafe, unsanitary and cause additional work and cleanup of unsanitary liquids.
Although a toilet 300 is illustrated in the figures, the liquid absorbing and stabilizing material 102 can be used with other bathroom and kitchen fixtures, such as urinals, or traps for sinks. Removal and replacement of urinals, using the liquid absorbing and stabilizing material 102, in the manner disclosed herein, is a convenient way to prevent spillage of water from a urinal. Further, the use of the liquid absorbing and stabilizing material 102 on sink traps prevents spillage of water under sinks, which may be unsafe or hazardous. Since the liquid absorbing and stabilizing material 102 creates a stabilized gel, bathroom and kitchen fixtures can be removed and replaced without spillage. Further, the gel 322 can be easily re-liquified into a re-liquified gel 334 once the bathroom or kitchen fixture is reinstalled.
The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and other modifications and variations may be possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include other alternative embodiments of the invention except insofar as limited by the prior art.
Claims
1. A method of stabilizing a fluid in a trap of a bathroom fixture to prevent spills of said fluid during removal of said bathroom appliance comprising:
- removing excess amounts of said fluid from said bathroom fixture;
- adding a specified amount of an absorbing and stabilizing material to said fluid based upon the amount of said fluid in said trap after said excess amounts of said fluid have been removed from said bathroom appliance;
- waiting a specified amount of time period until said fluid has been stabilized to create stabilized fluid in said trap so that said fluid does not leak during removal of said bathroom fixture.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- reinstalling said bathroom fixture;
- adding water to said bathroom fixture that re-liquifies said stabilized fluid;
- flushing said stabilized fluid that has been re-liquified.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein said process of adding said specified amount of said absorbent and stabilizing material comprises:
- adding a specified amount of a super absorbent polymer.
4. The method of claim 2 wherein said process of adding said specified amount of said absorbent and stabilizing material comprises:
- adding a specified amount of sodium polyacrylate.
5. The method of claim 2 wherein said process of adding a specified amount of said absorbing and stabilizing material comprises dispensing said absorbing and stabilizing material, in powder form, from a packet.
6. The method of claim 2 wherein said process of adding a specified amount of said absorbing and stabilizing material comprises placing an effervescent tablet containing said absorbing and stabilizing material in said fluid.
7. The method of claim 2 wherein said process of adding a specified amount of said absorbing and stabilizing material comprises:
- providing a packet containing said specified amount of said absorbing and stabilizing material, said packet constructed of a water soluble plastic material;
- placing said packet in said fluid so that said packet dissolves and releases said absorbing and stabilizing material to said fluid.
Type: Application
Filed: May 14, 2010
Publication Date: Nov 18, 2010
Inventor: Adam Browning (Arvada, CO)
Application Number: 12/780,540
International Classification: E03B 1/00 (20060101);