Patent classifications
E03C1/26
Particle seperator
An apparatus and methods for the separation of macroscopic solid body particles (SBPs) from a fluid stream contained in a conduit, such as a hose or pipe. The method involves utilizing a particle separator having a fluid inlet port connected to a fluid inlet conduit and a fluid outlet port connected to a fluid outlet conduit to change the direction (and optionally the velocity) of the fluid stream within a lumen of an enclosed vessel component of the particle separator sufficiently to permit SBPs to fall by gravity (and/or to descend due to inertia) into a removable receptacle within a bottom portion of the vessel component while directing the flow of cleansed fluid to the fluid outlet port of the particle seperator.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONCEALING A FLANGE OF A WASTE WATER STRAINER
A device used to conceal at least a portion of a wastewater strainer associated with a bathtub. More specifically, a plate having an opening therethrough is used to overlap a flange of the wastewater strainer wherein the opening in the plate generally coincides with an opening in the wastewater strainer so that the bathtub drain is unobstructed. The plate may include a downwardly extending lip to help facilitate orientation onto the flange of the wastewater strainer. The plate conceals the wastewater strainer, thereby facilitating reconfiguration of a bathtub as the existing wastewater strainer need not be removed and the plumbing system retested.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONCEALING A FLANGE OF A WASTE WATER STRAINER
A device used to conceal at least a portion of a wastewater strainer associated with a bathtub. More specifically, a plate having an opening therethrough is used to overlap a flange of the wastewater strainer wherein the opening in the plate generally coincides with an opening in the wastewater strainer so that the bathtub drain is unobstructed. The plate may include a downwardly extending lip to help facilitate orientation onto the flange of the wastewater strainer. The plate conceals the wastewater strainer, thereby facilitating reconfiguration of a bathtub as the existing wastewater strainer need not be removed and the plumbing system retested.
FOG disposal article
An article, a container, and a method for disposing of fat, oil, and/or grease (FOG). The article may include a top portion including a top opening and a perimeter rim, and a body portion connected to and below the top portion having: a continuous FOG-impermeable membrane and upper and lower body portions. The body portion may include a body middle surface dividing upper and lower body portions and may be placed on at least a portion of a surface. The lower body portion may be sized to fit within a drain. The container may include an integrally formed continuous outer shell including a partially hollow interior, a top part having a top opening, and liquid impermeable bottom and upper parts, and a middle part dividing the top and bottom parts and including at least one middle edge for placement on a first surface.
FOG disposal article
An article, a container, and a method for disposing of fat, oil, and/or grease (FOG). The article may include a top portion including a top opening and a perimeter rim, and a body portion connected to and below the top portion having: a continuous FOG-impermeable membrane and upper and lower body portions. The body portion may include a body middle surface dividing upper and lower body portions and may be placed on at least a portion of a surface. The lower body portion may be sized to fit within a drain. The container may include an integrally formed continuous outer shell including a partially hollow interior, a top part having a top opening, and liquid impermeable bottom and upper parts, and a middle part dividing the top and bottom parts and including at least one middle edge for placement on a first surface.
Drain sieve for a washbasin
A drain sieve for a washbasin catches foreign objects with a specified minimum size. The drain sieve has an annular support surface to be supported on the washbasin in the region of a drain of the washbasin and a closed curved surface which lies below the support surface in the assembled state. A distance between the curved surface and the support surface depends on the size of the foreign bodies to be caught, and the drain sieve is configured such that the curved surface of the drain sieve is curved upwards in the assembled state. Openings for the outflow of the water are arranged between the outer lower edge of the curved surface and the support surface of the drain sieve.
Drain sieve for a washbasin
A drain sieve for a washbasin catches foreign objects with a specified minimum size. The drain sieve has an annular support surface to be supported on the washbasin in the region of a drain of the washbasin and a closed curved surface which lies below the support surface in the assembled state. A distance between the curved surface and the support surface depends on the size of the foreign bodies to be caught, and the drain sieve is configured such that the curved surface of the drain sieve is curved upwards in the assembled state. Openings for the outflow of the water are arranged between the outer lower edge of the curved surface and the support surface of the drain sieve.
Removable trap with latch clamps
A removable trap for lavatory sinks is provided to enable new technologies to be incorporated into just the water trap portion of the sink trap to maximize the performance of the trap in infection control, while at the same time preserving the trap performance features demanded by major building codes. While a traditional P-trap requires the removal of the entire trap for cleaning or replacement, the removable trap presented in this application allows for easy removal of just the U-bend portion of the trap by releasing latch clamps. The U-bend containing the water is the most vulnerable to attack to cleaning chemicals as well as the most effective locus of innovation in materials and methods employed to reduce infectious bacteria forming biofilms within the lavatory trap.
Disposable Oil and Grease Trap
A disposable oil and grease trap for containing and disposing of grease, oil, fat, etc. produced by cooking. The disposable oil and grease trap generally includes a rim adapted to rest above a surface of a sink, the rim having a bottom, an upper surface, and a central opening. The trap may also include a trap element sized and shaped to extend into a sink drain below the surface of the sink, the trap element being secured to the bottom of the rim such that the rim suspends the trap element. The rim may also include an adhesive on its upper surface, wherein the rim is foldable such that the adhesive on a first portion of the rim contacts the adhesive on a second portion of the rim to contain a substance, such as a waste material, within the trap element.
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.