Patent classifications
E03C1/26
DISPOSABLE CONTAINER FOR USE IN A SINK
A disposable flexible container for installation into a sink. The sink comprises an upper opening and a bottom opening for draining, and the container respectively comprises an upper opening and a bottom opening. When installed in the sink, the walls of the container are adjacent or attached, fully or partially, to the sides of the sink, the container upper opening if fitted, fully or partially, to the sink upper opening, and the contain bottom opening is fitted, fully or partially, to the sink bottom opening.
DISPOSABLE CONTAINER FOR USE IN A SINK
A disposable flexible container for installation into a sink. The sink comprises an upper opening and a bottom opening for draining, and the container respectively comprises an upper opening and a bottom opening. When installed in the sink, the walls of the container are adjacent or attached, fully or partially, to the sides of the sink, the container upper opening if fitted, fully or partially, to the sink upper opening, and the contain bottom opening is fitted, fully or partially, to the sink bottom opening.
VALVE DEVICE
A valve device includes: a hollow member having a through-hole with an axis, an internal surface delimiting the through-hole, a peripheral surface delimiting the hollow member's transverse extent with respect to the axis, and at least one deformation zone deformable to reduce the transverse extent when compression forces act on the peripheral surface, the deformation of the deformation zone moving the hollow member from a rest to a use state, and at least one closure portion extending radially from the hollow member inside the through-hole up to a respective free edge, in contact with the internal surface of the hollow member and/or with at least one free edge of another closure portion occluding the through-hole when in use. The at least one closure portion includes a flexible membrane, foldable when subjected to a fluid and/or solid pressure which moves in the through-hole along the axis, thereby defining a passage.
Separable strainer device for a drain
A separable strainer device for a drain is disclosed herein. The separable strainer device includes a first component, the first component including one or more apertures formed therein; and a second component, the second component including one or more teeth configured to engage with the one or more apertures in the first component. The first and second components are configured to fit together so as to form the strainer device for preventing hair and other debris from entering into a drain pipe of the drain. The first and second components also are configured to be dissembled from one another so as to allow at least a substantial portion of the hair and other debris caught by the strainer device to be cleaned from the strainer device without requiring the user to touch the hair and other debris.
Separable strainer device for a drain
A separable strainer device for a drain is disclosed herein. The separable strainer device includes a first component, the first component including one or more apertures formed therein; and a second component, the second component including one or more teeth configured to engage with the one or more apertures in the first component. The first and second components are configured to fit together so as to form the strainer device for preventing hair and other debris from entering into a drain pipe of the drain. The first and second components also are configured to be dissembled from one another so as to allow at least a substantial portion of the hair and other debris caught by the strainer device to be cleaned from the strainer device without requiring the user to touch the hair and other debris.
DISPOSAL SPLASH GUARD
The present invention provides a disposal splash guard that enables water flowing into the disposal splash guard to be directed through peripheral openings in the disposal splash guard. The disposal splash guard comprises a body and a baffle. A size of the peripheral openings is operable to direct water flowing into the disposal splash guard through the peripheral openings in the baffle. At least one of a shape of the body and a shape of the baffle is operable to direct water flowing into the disposal splash guard through the peripheral openings in the baffle. At least one of a size of the peripheral openings, a shape of the body, and a shape of the baffle is operable to direct at least ten percent of water flowing into the disposal splash guard through the peripheral openings in the baffle.
Ligature resistant floor drain and grate
A strainer for a ligature resistant floor drain and a ligature resistant floor drain incorporating a strainer. The strainer includes a top plate with two sets of openings forming rings. A cylindrical extension extends from the top plate at a location between the rings. Also provided are two series of webs, each web of which is located between an adjacent pair of openings in one of the rings. Optionally, a strainer plate is attached to the cylindrical extension and extends at least one of radially inward and outward relative from the cylindrical extension. The floor drain further includes a strainer frame having a receptacle into which the strainer is received.
Ligature resistant floor drain and grate
A strainer for a ligature resistant floor drain and a ligature resistant floor drain incorporating a strainer. The strainer includes a top plate with two sets of openings forming rings. A cylindrical extension extends from the top plate at a location between the rings. Also provided are two series of webs, each web of which is located between an adjacent pair of openings in one of the rings. Optionally, a strainer plate is attached to the cylindrical extension and extends at least one of radially inward and outward relative from the cylindrical extension. The floor drain further includes a strainer frame having a receptacle into which the strainer is received.
Floor sink
A floor sink configured to be installed in a support surface includes a body including a first end, and a second end opposite the first end and configured to receive a pipe. The floor sink further includes a cavity extending through the body, and a flange coupled to the first end of the body and extending away from the cavity. The flange is configured to engage the support surface.
Floor sink
A floor sink configured to be installed in a support surface includes a body including a first end, and a second end opposite the first end and configured to receive a pipe. The floor sink further includes a cavity extending through the body, and a flange coupled to the first end of the body and extending away from the cavity. The flange is configured to engage the support surface.