Patent classifications
E03C1/304
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.
DRAIN LINE CLEANING NOZZLE
A drain line cleaning nozzle comprising a first end and a cylindrical portion connected to the first end is described. The cylindrical portion of the nozzle having a diameter that is configured to fit within a pipe. The drain line cleaning nozzle can also include a tapered portion connecting the cylindrical portion to a second end. The second end of the nozzle is configured to couple to a hose. The tapered portion is offset from the second end of the nozzle and is configured to fit within a plumbing connection and engage, via an interference fit, an opening of the plumbing connection connected to the pipe.
JETTER NOZZLE ASSEMBLY WITH REDUCED THREAD EXPOSURE
A jetter nozzle has a body with a plurality of orifices opening to an exterior of the body and adapted to release a pressurized liquid from an interior of the body, and a sleeve extending from one end of the body. The sleeve has an internally threaded portion adjacent to the body and an unthreaded portion adjacent to an end of the sleeve opposite the body. The threaded portion is adapted to engage with some external threads of a hose fitting. The end of the sleeve is adapted to be positioned adjacent a wrench face of the hose fitting and to reside over other external threads of the hose fitting.
Tool for clearing a clog
The tool for clearing a clog includes a tool shaft, a nozzle body, and a handle portion. The tool shaft includes an outer tube, an inner tube, and radial supports for the inner tube. The outer tube can be symmetrical so that the nozzle body can be aimed according to alignment of the outer tube. The nozzle body includes a nozzle connector, a sealing member with a hardness less than the nozzle connector and a diameter greater than the nozzle connector, and a nozzle tip. The sealing member can create the seal. The handle portion includes a handle body, handles, a handle chamber with a pin member, air cartridge, and a button member, and a handle body cover. The attachment of the handle body cover sets the button member in a sealed position to release the blast of air from the air cartridge, when moved to the released position.
Tool for clearing a clog
The tool for clearing a clog includes a tool shaft, a nozzle body, and a handle portion. The tool shaft includes an outer tube, an inner tube, and radial supports for the inner tube. The outer tube can be symmetrical so that the nozzle body can be aimed according to alignment of the outer tube. The nozzle body includes a nozzle connector, a sealing member with a hardness less than the nozzle connector and a diameter greater than the nozzle connector, and a nozzle tip. The sealing member can create the seal. The handle portion includes a handle body, handles, a handle chamber with a pin member, air cartridge, and a button member, and a handle body cover. The attachment of the handle body cover sets the button member in a sealed position to release the blast of air from the air cartridge, when moved to the released position.
MULTI-CARTRIDGE DRAIN GUNS, ACCESSORIES THEREFOR, AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF
A drain gun includes a handle and a trigger. The handle includes a channel and a plurality of inlets. The inlets feed the channel. The trigger causes a staged release of a plurality of fluids from a plurality of cartridges to the channel via the inlets when the cartridges are stored in the handle and feeding the inlets.
MULTI-CARTRIDGE DRAIN GUNS, ACCESSORIES THEREFOR, AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF
A drain gun includes a handle and a trigger. The handle includes a channel and a plurality of inlets. The inlets feed the channel. The trigger causes a staged release of a plurality of fluids from a plurality of cartridges to the channel via the inlets when the cartridges are stored in the handle and feeding the inlets.
Drain line cleaning device and kit
A drain line cleaning device and kit are described.
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.
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.