Plunger for plumbing fixtures
09752308 · 2017-09-05
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Cpc classification
E03D11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An improved plunger having a true arch configuration and defining an interior cavity provides a body having a convexly dome shaped upper portion and a rectilinear truncated conic shaped bottom portion that defines a bottom orifice. Axial downward pressure exerted or a handle communicating with a handle attachment carried by the dome shaped upper portion causes the body to collapse to forcefully expel contents of the interior cavity outwardly through the bottom orifice and into a pipe or plumbing fixture. A flexible resiliently deformable exterior lip circumscribing the bottom orifice prevents leakage and the truncated conic shape of the bottom portion fluidically seals a toilet siphon jet to prevent loss of plunger pressure when removing clogs and obstructions.
Claims
1. A plunger for a low volume toilet defining a true arch shaped drain depression in a bottom of the toilet bowl, the drain depression defining a siphon jet and a separate waste exit port spaced apart from the siphon jet, the plunger comprising: a resiliently deformable body having a convexly dome shaped closed top portion, and a lower portion defining an open bottom orifice opposite the convexly dome shaped closed top portion, and wherein the convexly dome shaped closed top portion, the lower portion and the open bottom orifice all have a peripheral configuration of a true arch, and wherein each true arch has an arc at one end portion and a leg extending linearly from each opposing end of the arc to a linear base portion opposite and spaced apart from the arc; the convexly dome shaped closed top portion of the body defines a first cavity having a first volume; the lower portion of the body defines a second cavity having a second volume, and wherein the second volume is less than the first volume; a resiliently deformable exterior lip circumscribes the open bottom orifice, and bottom portion sidewalls extend upwardly and angularly outwardly from the resiliently deformable exterior lip to interconnect with a bottom edge of the convexly dome shaped-closed top portion in a fluid-tight connection and wherein the first cavity and the second cavity in combination form an interior cavity that communicates with the open bottom orifice; and downward pressure exerted on the convexly dome shaped closed top portion by use of an elongate handle interconnected with the convexly dome shaped closed top portion causes the convexly dome shaped closed top portion to collapse downwardly into the second cavity defined by the lower portion which responsively forcibly expels contents of the interior cavity outwardly through the open bottom orifice.
2. The plunger of claim 1 and wherein the true arch configuration of the resiliently deformable body sealingly engages within the true arch shaped drain depression in the toilet bowl bottom and wherein the angulated sidewalk that extend upwardly and laterally outwardly from the resiliently deformable lip to interconnect with the bottom edge of the closed top portion obstruct and seal off the siphon port while positioning the open bottom orifice to sealingly engage with the waste exit port so that the expelled contents of the interior cavity is directed solely into the waste exit port.
3. A plunger for a low volume toilet defining a true arch shaped drain depression in a bottom of the toilet bowl, the drain depression defining a siphon jet and a separate waste exit port spaced apart from the siphon jet, the plunger comprising: a resiliently deformable body having a convexly dome shaped closed top portion carrying a handle attachment, and a truncated conic shaped lower portion defining an open bottom orifice opposite the handle attachment, and wherein the closed top portion, the truncated conic lower portion, and the bottom orifice all have a peripheral configuration of a true arch, and each true arch has an arc at one end portion and a leg extending linearly from each opposing end of the arc to a linear base portion spaced apart from and opposite the arc; the top portion of the body and the lower portion of the body are interconnected to one another along adjacent edge portions to define an interior cavity communicating with the open bottom orifice; the closed top portion defines a first cavity having a first volume; the lower portion of the body defines a second cavity having a second volume, and the second volume is less than the first volume; the open bottom orifice is circumscribed by a resiliently deformable exterior lip and angulated sidewalls extend upwardly and laterally outwardly from the resiliently deformable exterior lip to interconnect with a bottom edge of the closed top portion wherein the first cavity and the second cavity communicate to form the interior cavity; axial downward pressure exerted on the closed top portion by use of a handle interconnected to the handle attachment causes the closed top portion to forcibly collapse downwardly into the second cavity which responsively forcibly and directionally expels contents of the interior cavity through the open bottom orifice; and and wherein the true arch configuration of the resiliently deformable body sealingly engages within the true arch shaped drain depression in the toilet bowl bottom and wherein the angulated sidewalls that extend upwardly and laterally outwardly from the resiliently deformable hp to interconnect with the bottom edge of the closed top portion obstruct and seal off the siphon port while positioning the open bottom orifice to sealingly engage with the waste exit port so that the expelled contents of the interior cavity is directed solely into the waste exit port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the Constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
(14) An improved plunger for toilets, pipes and plumbing fixtures generally provides a resiliently deformable body 10 having a closed top portion 30 and an integrally attached lower portion 50. The body 10 has an external surface 11 that extends over and about the closed top portion 30 and the lower portion 50 and defines an interior cavity 13 having an interior surface 12 and defining a volume.
(15) As shown in the Figures, the body 10 has a configuration (in a plan view) commonly termed a “true arch” having an arch arc 33 at a front portion 45, and two spaced apart somewhat parallel legs 32A, 32B extending from the arc 33 along opposing side portions 48, 47 of the body 10.
(16) The closed top portion 30 has a peripheral configuration of a generally convex dome 34 with a handle attachment 35 on an upper exterior surface 11. The convex dome 34 curves generally outwardly and downwardly to form the front portion 45, an opposed rear portion 46, a first side portion 47 and a second side portion 48. The closed top portion 30 terminates at a bottom edge 44, opposite the handle attachment 35. The bottom edge 44 circumscribes a first interior cavity 40 defined by the closed top portion 30.
(17) The handle attachment 35 structurally communicates with the convex dome 34 exterior surface 11 and forms an annulus 36 at an upper end portion thereof. The annulus 36 defines a medial cavity 37 that defines internal threads 38 for releasable engagement with an elongate handle 80. The handle attachment 35 further defines an axis 39 that extends through the handle attachment cavity 37 and the interior cavity 13 defined by the body 10. (See
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(19) The lower portion 50 of the body 10 similarly has a true arch configuration (in a plan view) (see
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(21) The bottom orifice 56 similarly has a true arch configuration having an arc 71 at a position proximate the front wall 58, and has two spaced apart generally parallel legs 72A, 72B, that extend rearwardly from the are 71. A resiliently deformable exterior lip 67 circumscribes an exterior edge of the bottom orifice 56 extending about the arc 71 and the legs 72A, 72B and across a base portion 73 that extends between the legs 72A, 72B opposite the arc 71. The resiliently deformable exterior lip 67 provides a flexible seal extending circumferentially about the bottom orifice 56 and provides some rigidity to the lower portion 50 to facilitate engagement with the plumbing fixture, to provide a better seal therewith, and to provide directional control to the expelled contents of the interior cavity 13. The bottom orifice 56 is dimensionally smaller than the body 10 and the smaller size of the bottom orifice 66 creates a nozzle through which contents of the interior cavity 13 are expelled. The smaller dimensions of the bottom orifice 56 causes the volume of contents of the body 10 to be accelerated through the dimensionally smaller bottom orifice 56 which increases pressure and suction that is applied to the plumbing fixtures to remove the clog or obstruction therein.
(22) The upper edge 55 of the lower body portion 50 is interconnected with the bottom edge 44 of the closed top portion 30. The interconnection of the upper edge 55 and the bottom edge 44 forms a fluid tight seal therebetween. In the preferred embodiment, the resiliently deformable body 10 is formed unitarily in a mold such that there is no seam between the closed top portion 30 and the lower portion 50.
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Operation
(25) Operation of the described embodiments of the present invention are believed to be readily apparent and are briefly summarized at this point. In its broadest aspect, the present invention comprises a flexible resiliently deformable plunger body 10 having a closed top portion 30 carrying a handle attachment 35, and a generally rectilinear truncated conic shaped lower portion 50 defining an open bottom true arch orifice 56. The top portion 30 of the body 10 and the lower portion 50 of the body 10 are interconnected to one another along adjacent edge portions 44, 55 to define an interior cavity 13 communicating with the open bottom true arch orifice 56. The top portion 30 of the body 10 has a domed convexly shaped closed upper surface 34 and has a planar cross-sectional configuration of a substantially true arch defining a first interior cavity 40 having a first volume. The lower portion 50 of the body 10 similarly has a planar cross-sectional configuration of a substantially true arch defining a second interior cavity 65 having a second volume, and wherein the second volume is less than the first volume. The open bottom orifice 56 is circumscribed by a flexible resiliently deformable exterior lip 67 and angulated sidewalls 58, 59, 60, 61 extend generally upwardly and outwardly from the flexible resiliently deformable exterior lip 67 to interconnect with a bottom edge 44 of the body 10 top portion 30 wherein the first cavity 40 and the second cavity 65 communicate to form the body interior cavity 13 so that axial downward pressure exerted on the resiliently deformable body 10 by means of a handle 80 interconnected with the handle attachment 35 causes the top portion 30 of the resiliently deformable body 10 to be forcible collapsed downwardly into the second cavity 65 which responsively forcibly and directionally expels contents of the interior cavity 13 through the open bottom orifice 56.
(26) Placement of the body 10 within a toilet bowl 100 so that the lower portion 50 of the body 10 fits into and is engaged with the waste exit port 102 of the toilet bowl 100 below the fluid level 105 and the resiliently deformable exterior lip 67 is in frictional contact with the interior surfaces 101 of the toilet bowl vertically below the siphon jet 103 so as to seal the siphon jet 103 from pressure and suction forces generated by the reciprocal compression and expansion of the body 10. Once the resiliently deformable body 10 is engaged with the waste exit port 102, the handle 80 is used to reciprocally exert downward and upward pressure on the body 10 which responsively causes the body 10 to collapse downwardly/inwardly upon itself and responsively expel the contents of the interior cavity 13 forcefully and directionally outwardly through the bottom orifice 56 wherein the expelled contents of the cavity 13 is directed into the waste exit port 102 of the toilet bowl 100 and associated plumbing pipes and fixtures (not shown) so as to remove obstructions and clogs thereof.
(27) Therefore, it will be seen that the present invention provides a convenient and effective means whereby clogs and obstructions in toilets, pipes and plumbing fixtures may be removed.
(28) In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the Doctrine of Equivalents.