MOBILE CLEANING AND DISPOSAL CLEANOUT SINK SYSTEM CONFIGURED FOR USE WITH EXISTING CLEANOUT PLUMBING
Systems and methods for fabricating or converting a 5-gallon bucket into a cleanout sink. A kit may include at least a bucket; a water spigot and hose adapter for attachment near a top of the bucket; a straight pipe and elbow pipe; one or more cleanout adapters configured to attach the straight pipe and elbow pipe to a cleanout; and one or more fasteners and washers for installing the water spigot and hose adapter. Other features including support legs and catch net may also form part of the cleanout sink.
The embodiments of the present invention relate to a mobile system and method for washing equipment, body parts, and related articles found at construction sites and similar locations.
BACKGROUNDConstruction jobs typically involve various types of skilled workers such as painters, mason and stucco persons, to name just a few. One issue that arises at the construction site is cleaning tools and body parts and the disposal of dirty water. In many cases, the workers use a garden hose or other available water source on the property to clean their tools and hands/arms. This is not efficient and leaves the dirty water contaminating the ground and generally creating an unsightly mess.
Thus, there exists a need for a mobile cleaning system and method for use whereby workers can safely and efficiently clean tools and body/parts and dispose of dirty water.
SUMMARYThe embodiments of the present invention involve a 5-gallon bucket with a water spigot joined thereto and a drain system configured to attach to existing cleanout plumbing. In one embodiment, the system is fabricated using off-the-shelf parts including at least a 5-gallon bucket, spigot, plastic piping, cleanout adapters and drain components, for ease of assembly. The 5-gallon bucket is also large enough to store each of the parts necessary to fabricate the mobile cleaning system. Advantageously, the bucket, when not acting as a cleaning sink, may be used to hold water or other materials like any other bucket.
In one embodiment, the cleaning system is broadly fabricated by: (i) adding support legs to the bucket, (ii) installing a drain in the bottom of the bucket and (iii) installing the water spigot near the top of the bucket. The assembly process can be accomplished using conventional tools without any particular training. During use, additional piping and adapters are used to connect the modified bucket to a plumbing cleanout.
Other variations, embodiments and features of the present invention will become evident from the following detailed description, drawings and claims.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the inventive feature illustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, which would normally occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention claimed.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the components described herein may be fabricated using any known techniques and may be fabricated of any available materials suitable for the desired task. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the mobile cleaning system (i.e., cleanout sink) may be fabricated using off-the-shelf parts available at most hardware stores. In one embodiment, the parts and components necessary to fabricate the cleanout sink are sold as a kit and packaged in the bucket. In other embodiments, the mobile cleaning system may be purchased in assembled form whereby a manufacturer uses customized parts or a combination of customized parts and off-the-shelf parts.
While flow chart 200 uses words such as “cut” and “drill,” those skilled in the art will recognize that the openings in the bucket may be made using any available techniques (e.g., piercing) which all synonymous as used herein.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to several embodiments, additional variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A sink cleanout system comprising:
- a bucket;
- a drain in a bottom of said bucket, said drain configured to receive and secure a pipe;
- a water spigot and hose adapter near of top of said bucket, said water spigot for directing water from a hose into said bucket;
- a straight pipe and elbow pipe; and
- one or more cleanout adapters configured to attach said straight pipe and elbow pipe to a cleanout.
2. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 further comprising support legs attached near a bottom of said bucket;
3. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 further comprising a catch net attachable to said bucket.
4. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 further comprising a drain plug adapted to close said drain.
5. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 wherein said straight pipe and elbow pipe are dimensioned to connect to a 3″ cleanout.
6. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 wherein said straight pipe and elbow pipe are dimensioned to connect to a 4″ cleanout.
7. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 wherein said bucket is a 5-gallon bucket.
8. The sink cleanout system of claim 1 wherein said straight pipe is for use with a vertical cleanout and said elbow pipe is for a horizontal cleanout.
9. A sink cleanout kit comprising:
- a bucket;
- a water spigot and hose adapter for attachment near a top of said bucket;
- a straight pipe and elbow pipe;
- one or more cleanout adapters configured to attach said straight pipe and elbow pipe to a cleanout; and
- one or more hardware members for installing the water spigot and hose adapter.
10. The sink cleanout kit of claim 9 further comprising support legs attachable near a bottom of said bucket.
11. The sink cleanout kit of claim 10 further comprising one or more hardware members for attaching said support legs.
12. The sink cleanout kit of claim 9 further comprising a catch net attachable to said bucket.
13. The sink cleanout kit of claim 9 further comprising a drain plug adapted to close said drain.
14. The sink cleanout kit of claim 9 wherein said straight pipe and elbow pipe are dimensioned to connect to a 3″ cleanout.
15. The sink cleanout kit of claim 9 wherein said straight pipe and elbow pipe are dimensioned to connect to a 4″ cleanout.
16. The sink cleanout kit of claim 9 wherein said bucket is a 5-gallon bucket.
17. The sink cleanout system of claim 9 wherein said straight pipe is for use with a vertical cleanout and said elbow pipe is for a horizontal cleanout.
18. A method of fabricating a cleanout sink comprising:
- cutting a drain opening into a bottom of a bucket;
- cutting a water spigot and hose adapter opening near an upper portion of the bucket;
- installing a drain fixture in said drain opening; and
- installing a water spigot and hose adapter into said bucket using said water spigot and hose adapter opening near an upper portion of the bucket.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising:
- drilling three or more support leg openings in the bottom of the bucket; and
- attaching, on an underside of the bottom of the bucket, a support leg to each drilled opening.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein said bucket is a 5-gallon bucket.
21. The method of claim 18 further comprising attaching a straight pipe to said drain fixture for use with a vertical cleanout and an elbow pipe for use with a horizontal cleanout.
22. A bucket comprising:
- a bottom;
- one or more walls extending upward from said bottom and defining a space above said bottom;
- a drain opening in said bottom, said drain opening sized to receive a drain fixture;
- two or more support leg openings in said bottom, said one or more support leg openings configured for attachment of two or more support legs to said bucket; and
- a water spigot and hose adapter opening near a top of said one or more walls, water spigot and hose adapter opening configured to receive a water spigot and hose adapter.
23. The bucket of claim 22 wherein said space holds 5 gallons of water, said drain opening is about 3⅛ inches in diameter, said two or more support leg openings are about ¼ inch in diameter and said water spigot and hose adapter opening is about ⅞ inches in diameter.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 21, 2022
Publication Date: Mar 21, 2024
Inventor: Robert Roman (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 17/934,134