Fast flow thread in lavatory drain
A splash-proof lavatory drain consists of a top, a tailpiece tube, and a flanged threaded pipe penetrating a drain hole in a vessel interior, wherein the flange engages the rim of the drain hole and is tightened by a nut and seals against the underside of the vessel. The top is a laterally perforated tube surmounted with a dome. The tube portion of the top inserts into the upper interior of a central perforation of the flange such that the dome prevents splash back from the drain interior and the rectangular perforations allow for drainage. This top is attached to the flanged threaded pipe by a range of means including a thread mate or a press fit. Drainage flow is increased by notching the lower edge of each perforation. Drainage flow is increased by notching the bottom of the perforations either partly or fully to the bottom of the top tube.
No cross reference is made to other applications.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OF DEVELOPMENTNo Federal Government support was received in the development of this Invention.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present Invention relates generally to vessel drains, and more particularly to vessel drains that are splash proof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis Application describes a fast flow splash proof drain fitting for a lavatory vessel. A drain fitting is a device affixed to a vessel drain hole to allow for drainage of water out of the vessel to a sewerage system that is contiguous with the bottommost portion of the drain fitting. A vessel drain consists of three parts, a top, a plug, and a tailpiece. The plug is a flanged, externally threaded pipe with the flange resting on the rim of the drain hole of the vessel and the pipe penetrating the hole to emerge on the underside of the vessel, where it is secured with a seal and tightening nut. The tailpiece is attached contiguously to the lower end of the plug by a plurality of means, and serves as an adjustable connector to the water trap leading to the sewerage system. The top can play multiple roles based on its design and material. In this Invention, the top design is a tubular portion surmounted by a dome, where the tube is perforated laterally. The free end of the tube distal to the dome is inserted concentrically into an upper central perforation of the plug flange. The depth of insertion is stopped by a stopping device, including a threadstop on a threadmate, or a simple ledge. Said stop is positioned such that penetration occurs to a depth at which coplanarity or flushness between the surrounding plug flange and the bottom edge of the lateral perforations in the tubular portion of the top is achieved. This assures that drainage water can flow from vessel interior over drain plug flange and through the lateral perforations of the top without impedance into the drain interior.
In practice, this drain design does not drain well. Fast drain flow can be achieve by notching of the bottom surface of the rectangular, lateral perforations of the drain tube, either fully through the remaining continuous ring of tube that is inserted into the central perforation in the plug flange, or by partly notching the bottom surface of said rectangular perforations. Notches are material removals. This notching is the key to fast flow, and central to this Application.
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Claims
1. A flanged threaded pipe with a tubular top surmounted by a dome, wherein:
- the tube part of the top is rectangularly perforated laterally and the tube is inserted concentrically into a top central perforation of the flanged threaded pipe to a set depth that leaves the bottom edge of the lateral perforations of the tube flush with the pipe flange and available for water to drain through, constituting a drain fitting for a vessel.
2. A drain fitting as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the cylindrical ring of the tube part of the top distal from the dome top is notched at the bottom of the tube perforations, this notching being fully to the bottom of the tube part of the top.
3. A drain fitting as in claim 1, wherein:
- the cylindrical ring of the tube part of the top distal from the dome top is partly notched at the bottom of the tube perforations, this notching not reaching the bottom of the tube part of the top.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 16, 2016
Publication Date: Sep 21, 2017
Inventor: Christopher Adam McLeod (Toronto)
Application Number: 15/072,251