SINK DEBRIS COLLECTION AND TRANSFER APPARATUS METHOD OF USE
A method for collecting and therefor separating sink debris from other in-sink contents (dishes for example) and allow for liquids to drain simultaneously into the sink drain hole. This method is completed by installing a sink debris collection and transfer apparatus utilizing in-sink physical space. The method of installation and use of such apparatus is disclosed.
Most sinks have a garbage disposal installed under the sink. And have, in some capacity, a strainer, stopper or other like device to prevent non-food items and food debris solids from going into the garbage disposal or sink drain. These sink apparatuses do not assist or encourage food debris to enter the garbage disposal; instead they clog the sink drain hole and encourage sink debris laden liquids to pool and ultimately cover the dishes lying on the bottom of the sink. The user must manually clear the said debris so that the wash water and sink debris solids can enter the garbage disposal through the sink drain hole, adding both water resources and time to complete the task. Additionally, there is a need to collect debris within the sink space and allow sink liquids to pass into the garbage disposal. In light of the problems mentioned above an in-sink apparatus and its method of use is to be utilized.
SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENTSThe preferred method of utilizing like apparatus is to physically place by hand said apparatus into a sink drain hole or upon the sink floor. The said apparatus may have weep holes that the user may need to be cognizant of during installation and mount the apparatus until the weep holes align with the sink flange. Making a sealing connection with the sink flange, garbage disposal flange, sink floor or where there is a sink basin that has a molded sink flange. The term sealing connection is comprised of either a water tight or non-water tight connection. The apparatus may have an inner wall that is angled wall toward the drain hole. Where there is a design element that is parallel to the inner wall of said apparatus, an outer wall may be introduced to connect to said inner wall to comprise of a singular wall for rigidity and thickness. Such an apparatus may be comprised of an inner wall connecting a circular orifice, or the debris feed orifice, to a lower smaller circular orifice located closer to the drain hole opening of the sink basin.
This detailed description will describe embodiments of a sink debris collection and transfer apparatus, followed by an installation method and method of use.
Embodiments described and claimed herein address the foregoing problem by providing a detailed utilitarian function of a sink debris collection and transfer apparatus and method of use. The sink debris collection and transfer apparatus may be made of a solid, flexible or semiflexible material or combination of different materials to achieve the same fit and or function. The word “apparatus” as it relates to this invention is defined minimally as an apparatus that collects or transfers sink debris as having a circular orifice, or debris feed orifice, that is attached to an inner wall to a smaller orifice at the terminal end of the unit. Further, the apparatus is located within the physical space inside a sink basin and is minimally defined further as an apparatus that collects or transfers sink debris while attached to a sink flange or sink floor.
Lastly, the apparatus 200 method of use is simply to create a union between the apparatus 200 and a sink flange 58. The user will insert the apparatus 200 so that the weep holes 95 allow for adequate liquid transfer from the sink floor 74, through the walls 78, 36 of said apparatus 200 and into the sink drain or garbage disposal.
The method of use more specifically is to:
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- Visually inspect the sink drain opening of the sink drain hole 53 prior to installation of said apparatus 200,
- Next is to ensure a clear opening of the sink drain hole 53,
- Ensure no additional sink apparatus reside in the sink flange 58 space in a manner that would impede the sealing of said apparatus 200 with the sink flange 58,
- Manually install said sink apparatus 200 within the sink flange 58 in a manner that allows a sealing connection with said sink flange 58 and the outer wall 36 of the apparatus 200,
- Ensure the sink apparatus 200 is installed in a manner that allow weep holes 95 to be used effectively for sink liquid transfer from the sink floor 74 through the apparatus 200 and ultimately into the sink drain or garbage disposal.
The apparatus 200 is installed such that sink liquids freely flow from said sink floor 74 or sink drain flange 58 through said apparatus walls 36, 78.
The above specifications and examples provide a description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments of the described articles of manufacture and methods. A person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that various changes or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A method of utilizing an in-sink collection and transfer apparatus comprising the steps of:
- Visually inspect the sink drain opening of the sink drain hole prior to installation of said apparatus, Ensure a clear opening of the sink drain hole, Ensure no additional sink apparatus reside in the sink flange space in a manner that would impede the sealing of said apparatus with the sink flange, Manually install said sink apparatus within the sink flange in a manner that allows a sealing connection with said sink flange and the outer wall of the apparatus, and;
- Ensure the sink apparatus is installed in a manner that allow weep holes to be used effectively for sink liquid transfer from the sink floor through the apparatus and ultimately into the sink drain or garbage disposal.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said utilizing an in-sink collection and transfer apparatus comprises of an apparatus wherein utilizing the in-sink physical space to collect and transfer sink debris to said sink drain opening.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein said utilizing an in-sink collection and transfer apparatus comprises of an apparatus wherein utilizing the in-sink physical space to collect and transfer sink debris to said sink drain when said apparatus comprises of a circular orifice, or debris feed orifice, located in the in-sink physical space and is creating a sealing connection, either water tight or non-water right, to said sink floor or sink drain hole flange.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein said sealing connection to said sink floor or sink drain hole flange comprises of a water tight or non-water tight connection.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein said manually install said sink apparatus within the sink flange in a manner that allows a sealing connection with said sink flange and the outer wall of the apparatus is said outer wall wherein said wall is a singular wall.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said manually install said sink apparatus within the sink flange in a manner that allows a sealing connection with said sink flange and the outer wall of the apparatus comprises also of installation upon sink floor where applicable.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 23, 2022
Publication Date: Sep 28, 2023
Inventor: James Michael Hunt (Winchester, MA)
Application Number: 17/702,716