Patent classifications
E03C1/304
Method for cleaning drain pipe of sink and cleaning container therefor
The present invention relates to an aerosol spray for cleaning a drain with an excellent foam cleaning effect by spraying a drain cleaning composition to a drain hole and a drain of a sink, and the foamed cleaner can remain for a long time by spraying the drain cleaning composition in an aerosol or foam form to a sink filter, a drain hole and a drain, to maximize the cleaning effect. In addition, the present invention discloses a method for cleaning a drain of a sink comprising; (a) preparing a cleaner container comprising a first receiving part and a second receiving part in which a first agent and a second agent are received respectively; (b) mixing the first agent and the second agent each other; and (c) arranging the cleaner container in a drain inlet of a sink to inject a mixed foam cleansing agent released through an outlet of the cleaner container.
AUTOMATIC PIPE CLEAN SYSTEM FOR MASSAGE BATH EQUIPMENT
An automatic pipe clean system for massage bath equipment includes a bathtub, a water-filling pipe, a water-draining pipe, a suction pipe, a pump pipe, a pump connected between the suction pipe and the pump pipe, an automatic water-filling pipe, a water-filling valve and a controller. The controller is configured to: in a cleaning stage: turn on the pump to allow the water to pass and clean the suction pipe and the pump pipe; and in a drying stage: turn on the pump to allow the water to drain out from the suction pipe and the pump pipe; and turn off the pump.
DRAIN AUGER MACHINE ATTACHMENT FOR UNCLOGGING DRAINS
An apparatus configured for attachment to an auger machine and a drain pipe that encloses an auger and its cable to prevent particulate matter, liquids and other materials of the drainpipe from splattering the environment outside of the drainpipe. The apparatus can include a camera tube for receiving a camera that is inserted into the apparatus and into the drainpipe for visual inspection of the drainpipe. The apparatus can include a water inlet that receives a pressurized source of water for rinsing the camera and its cable while it is retracted, for removing any attached particulate matter after the drain has been unclogged. Furthermore, the auger and its cable are also rinsed as it is being retracted from the drainpipe. An oil applicator positioned upstream of water inlet physically removes any left over particulate matter attached to the auger cable and oils the cable as it retracts into the auger machine.
DRAIN AUGER MACHINE ATTACHMENT FOR UNCLOGGING DRAINS
An apparatus configured for attachment to an auger machine and a drain pipe that encloses an auger and its cable to prevent particulate matter, liquids and other materials of the drainpipe from splattering the environment outside of the drainpipe. The apparatus can include a camera tube for receiving a camera that is inserted into the apparatus and into the drainpipe for visual inspection of the drainpipe. The apparatus can include a water inlet that receives a pressurized source of water for rinsing the camera and its cable while it is retracted, for removing any attached particulate matter after the drain has been unclogged. Furthermore, the auger and its cable are also rinsed as it is being retracted from the drainpipe. An oil applicator positioned upstream of water inlet physically removes any left over particulate matter attached to the auger cable and oils the cable as it retracts into the auger machine.
Automatic pipe clean system for massage bath equipment
An automatic pipe clean system for massage bath equipment includes a bathtub, a water-filling pipe, a water-draining pipe, a suction pipe, a pump pipe, a pump connected between the suction pipe and the pump pipe, an automatic water-filling pipe, a water-filling valve and a controller. The controller is configured to: in a cleaning stage: turn on the pump to allow the water to pass and clean the suction pipe and the pump pipe; and in a drying stage: turn on the pump to allow the water to drain out from the suction pipe and the pump pipe; and turn off the pump.
DRAIN PIPE CLEANING APPARATUS
The present invention is an pipe cleaning device which can be inserted into a drain pipe and coupled to the sink drain by removing the trap. The device includes an access port and a deflector tube coaxially held within a tee coupling attaching to the drain pipe providing a restriction creating turbulence and a surge of fluid in order to remove scum and algae build up which accumulates on the upper surface of a drain pipe above the water level.
DRAIN PIPE CLEANING APPARATUS
The present invention is an pipe cleaning device which can be inserted into a drain pipe and coupled to the sink drain by removing the trap. The device includes an access port and a deflector tube coaxially held within a tee coupling attaching to the drain pipe providing a restriction creating turbulence and a surge of fluid in order to remove scum and algae build up which accumulates on the upper surface of a drain pipe above the water level.
PLUNGER COVER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD
The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus, system, or method for covering and utilizing a plunger. The plunger can be inserted into a cover configured or sized to receive the plunger. The cover is attached to a handle with a closure mechanism. The closure mechanism is used to close the open end of the cover after removal of the plunger from the cover. A toilet or other drain or pipe system may be unclogged using the covered plunger. When the plunger and the cover are removed from a toilet, and the plunger is removed from the cover, the cover reverses or inverts. When reversed or inverted, the cover contains water or waste material from the toilet within the cover.
PLUNGER COVER APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD
The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus, system, or method for covering and utilizing a plunger. The plunger can be inserted into a cover configured or sized to receive the plunger. The cover is attached to a handle with a closure mechanism. The closure mechanism is used to close the open end of the cover after removal of the plunger from the cover. A toilet or other drain or pipe system may be unclogged using the covered plunger. When the plunger and the cover are removed from a toilet, and the plunger is removed from the cover, the cover reverses or inverts. When reversed or inverted, the cover contains water or waste material from the toilet within the cover.
Cleanout port drain assembly and method
A cleanout port drain assembly providing a P-trap for a drain system. The cleanout port drain assembly having an upwardly extending, front facing cleanout port section with a detachable end cap. Removal of the end cap exposes an opening into the cleanout port section. A nozzle of a suction device or a snake may be inserted through the opening and into the cleanout port section to cause a clog to be dislodged and pulled from the drain system out through the opening in the cleanout port section to enable the drain system to drain.