Patent classifications
E03C1/264
Plumbing Fixture Accessory
The present invention relates generally to the field of accessories for plumbing fixtures having openings for a drain. More specifically, the present invention relates to a screen or guard device having a plurality of vertical members, which are connected to a plurality of horizontal cross members. The device can then be placed into the interior of a plumbing fixture enclosure such that the vertical members contact the sides of the interior area of the fixture and the horizontal cross members prevent an object from being thrown into the fixture and lost down the opening.
Plumbing Fixture Accessory
The present invention relates generally to the field of accessories for plumbing fixtures having openings for a drain. More specifically, the present invention relates to a screen or guard device having a plurality of vertical members, which are connected to a plurality of horizontal cross members. The device can then be placed into the interior of a plumbing fixture enclosure such that the vertical members contact the sides of the interior area of the fixture and the horizontal cross members prevent an object from being thrown into the fixture and lost down the opening.
ORGANIC WASTE SEPARATOR FOR UNDER A SINK
A waste separator for attachment to a sink drain pipe is provided, the waste separator comprising: a transverse pipe, the transverse pipe including a proximal end, a distal end, a sidewall therebetween, a solid waste outlet at the distal end and a flange on the sidewall, the transverse pipe defining a transverse bore; a motor-driven, non-cutting auger which is housed in the transverse bore; a cylindrical filter around the motor-driven, non-cutting auger; a water collector below the cylindrical filter and terminating in a wastewater outlet; a sink wastewater inlet in a vicinity of the proximal end, the sink wastewater inlet normal to the transverse bore and in fluid communication with the transverse bore; a normally-closed flap valve, the normally-closed flap valve hingedly attached to transverse pipe proximate the distal end; a hinge actuator for the normally-closed flap valve; and a microprocessor, the microprocessor in electronic communication with the hinge actuator.
ORGANIC WASTE SEPARATOR FOR UNDER A SINK
A waste separator for attachment to a sink drain pipe is provided, the waste separator comprising: a transverse pipe, the transverse pipe including a proximal end, a distal end, a sidewall therebetween, a solid waste outlet at the distal end and a flange on the sidewall, the transverse pipe defining a transverse bore; a motor-driven, non-cutting auger which is housed in the transverse bore; a cylindrical filter around the motor-driven, non-cutting auger; a water collector below the cylindrical filter and terminating in a wastewater outlet; a sink wastewater inlet in a vicinity of the proximal end, the sink wastewater inlet normal to the transverse bore and in fluid communication with the transverse bore; a normally-closed flap valve, the normally-closed flap valve hingedly attached to transverse pipe proximate the distal end; a hinge actuator for the normally-closed flap valve; and a microprocessor, the microprocessor in electronic communication with the hinge actuator.
Self-cleaning sink
Systems, methods, and techniques for cleaning sinks and dishes are provided. In some embodiments, a cleaning system comprises at least one fluid supply, at least one opening in a side wall of a sink basin, and at least one nozzle positioned along an exterior of the sink basin. The nozzle is configured to receive fluid from the fluid supply, and dispense fluid through an opening in a side wall of the sink basin to an interior surface of the sink basin. In some embodiments, the nozzle is configured to dispense fluid to the interior of a sink basin, such that substantially all surfaces of the interior of the sink basin are covered with a thin layer of fluid. In some embodiments, nozzle dispensing angle, duration of a cleaning cycle, flow rate or amount of dispensing fluid, or activation of a cleaning cycle may be manually or automatically controlled.
Self-cleaning sink
Systems, methods, and techniques for cleaning sinks and dishes are provided. In some embodiments, a cleaning system comprises at least one fluid supply, at least one opening in a side wall of a sink basin, and at least one nozzle positioned along an exterior of the sink basin. The nozzle is configured to receive fluid from the fluid supply, and dispense fluid through an opening in a side wall of the sink basin to an interior surface of the sink basin. In some embodiments, the nozzle is configured to dispense fluid to the interior of a sink basin, such that substantially all surfaces of the interior of the sink basin are covered with a thin layer of fluid. In some embodiments, nozzle dispensing angle, duration of a cleaning cycle, flow rate or amount of dispensing fluid, or activation of a cleaning cycle may be manually or automatically controlled.
Removable Drain Filter
A removable drain filter that is connected to the main opening of the laundromat-pit includes an upper tubular body, a lower tubular body, a connector body, and a plurality of openings. The upper tubular body is laterally connected around the connector body. The plurality of openings laterally traverses through the upper tubular body thus allowing the wastewater to drain into the upper tubular body while preventing coins and larger debris from entering into the upper tubular body. The lower tubular body is removably mounted to the connector body and extended away from the connector body. The lower tubular body is in fluid communication with the upper tubular body through the connector body so that the wastewater can be discharged into the main opening of the laundromat-pit.
Removable Drain Filter
A removable drain filter that is connected to the main opening of the laundromat-pit includes an upper tubular body, a lower tubular body, a connector body, and a plurality of openings. The upper tubular body is laterally connected around the connector body. The plurality of openings laterally traverses through the upper tubular body thus allowing the wastewater to drain into the upper tubular body while preventing coins and larger debris from entering into the upper tubular body. The lower tubular body is removably mounted to the connector body and extended away from the connector body. The lower tubular body is in fluid communication with the upper tubular body through the connector body so that the wastewater can be discharged into the main opening of the laundromat-pit.
Clog saver device for a toilet system
A toilet apparatus comprising a toilet bowl with a drain passageway, and a mounting support base, a wax ring having a central opening disposed below the mounting support base, the wax ring is supported on an annular clog saver plate member having a central opening with an annular wall portion, a mounting flange plate supporting the annular clog saver plate member with an extending portion for sealing a sewer passageway. The annular wall portion includes a plurality of clog saver fins attached thereto. These clog saver fins are used to catch non-passable feminine hygiene items, disposable pampers, packaging, and clothing to prevent a sewer blockage, and removal therefrom without removing the toilet bowl, while allowing passable feminine hygiene items, fluid, tissue, toilet liners, and waste material to pass through the central openings in the wax ring, clog saver plate member and mounting flange plate, and into the sewer passageway.
Clog saver device for a toilet system
A toilet apparatus comprising a toilet bowl with a drain passageway, and a mounting support base, a wax ring having a central opening disposed below the mounting support base, the wax ring is supported on an annular clog saver plate member having a central opening with an annular wall portion, a mounting flange plate supporting the annular clog saver plate member with an extending portion for sealing a sewer passageway. The annular wall portion includes a plurality of clog saver fins attached thereto. These clog saver fins are used to catch non-passable feminine hygiene items, disposable pampers, packaging, and clothing to prevent a sewer blockage, and removal therefrom without removing the toilet bowl, while allowing passable feminine hygiene items, fluid, tissue, toilet liners, and waste material to pass through the central openings in the wax ring, clog saver plate member and mounting flange plate, and into the sewer passageway.