Detection plate and kit
11454015 · 2022-09-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A water leak detection plate is placed between the toilet flange plate attached to a subfloor and a toilet base with a wax seal disposed between them. The detection plate includes a circular disc body with a wastewater hole axially aligned with the wastewater hole formed on the toilet flange plate. Surrounding the wastewater hole is an outer flange area with a perimeter edge. Formed on the outer flange area are two bolt holes aligned with two bolts attached to the toilet flange plate used to attach the toilet base to the toilet flange plate. Formed or attached to the disc body's perimeter edge is a continuous, upward extending gutter configured to collect water leaking from the wax seal or the toilet base. Also formed on the bottom surface of the disc body is an upward extending recessed cavity in which the toilet flange plate rests. The detection plate may be used with an external water detection device placed in the gutter.
Claims
1. A toilet base water leak detection kit to be used with a toilet flange plate mounting on a recessed cavity on a subfloor, said toilet flange plate includes a wastewater hole and two upward extending toilet mounting bolts and mounted on subfloor, said detection kit, comprising; a. a detection plate that includes a circular disc body with a coaxially aligned wastewater bole, an outer flange surface and a pendent, continuous gutter surrounding said outer flange surface, said gutter includes a continuous top opening and extends below said outer flange surface thereby forming a recessed circular cavity configured to receive the toilet flange plate when attached to said recessed cavity formed on said subfloor, said disc body includes least two bolt holes formed on said outer flange surface configured to receive said toilet mounting bolts: b. a gasket placed inside said recessed circular cavity, said gasket includes a wastewater hole coaxially aligned and substantially the same diameter as said wastewater hole formed on said disc body: c. two bolt cap assemblies, each said bolt can assembly includes a flat lower plate with a hole or slot configured to receive an end of said toilet mounting bolt when attaching a toilet base to said toilet flange plate; and d. a moisture detecting component that extends between said bolt cap assemblies, said moisture detecting component extends into said gutter, said moisture detecting component configured to detect water deposited in said gutter.
2. The toilet base water leak detection bit as recited in claim 1, wherein said moisture detecting component is at least one wick that extends from one said bolt cap assembly and into said gutter and changes color when exposed to water deposited into said gutter.
3. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited in claim 1, further including a plurality of elongated openings formed on said gutter that enable water to seen laterally into said cutter.
4. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited in claim 2, wherein said wick extends through a slot formed in said base cap assembly.
5. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited in claim 1, further including a removable lid that selectively attaches to said flat lower plate, said removable lid includes a transparent window configured to allow a wick inside said base cap assembly to be viewed.
6. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited m claim 1, wherein said moisture detecting component is a cable configured to detect a ground fault condition caused by water deposited in said gutter.
7. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited in claim 6 wherein said cable is attached to a light source located inside at least one said bolt cap assembly illuminated when a round fault condition occurs.
8. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited in claim 6, wherein said cable is attached to a speaker that produces an identifiable sound when a ground fault condition occurs.
9. The toilet base water leak detection kit as recited in claim 6, wherein said cable is attached to a network adapter configured to transmit said ground fault condition to a remote receiver.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(14) Disclosed herein is a detection plate 12 configured to be used with a standard toilet 90 that includes a water tank 92 mounted on a toilet base 94. As shown in
(15) The toilet flange plate 105, shown more clearly in
(16) Positioned above the toilet flange plate 105 is the detection plate 12 that includes a flat, circular disc body 14 with an axially aligned wastewater hole 16. Disc body is approximately the same diameter as the toilet flange plate 105 and the wastewater hole 16 is approximately the same diameter as the top opening formed on the conical adapter 107. The wastewater hole 16 is smaller in diameter than the disc body 15 thereby forming a flat, outer flange area 18 that surrounds the wastewater hole 16. The outer flange area 18 includes a circular perimeter edge 19. Formed along the perimeter edge 19 is a downward extending gutter 25. The gutter 25 includes an inner side wall, a top opening and a closed bottom surface. The bottom surface is located below the outer flange area 18 thereby creating a collection slot for water dripping onto the outer flange area 18. Formed on the inside, vertical inner side wall of the gutter 25 is a plurality of elongated opening 31 (shown more clearly in
(17) Formed on the bottom of the disc body 14 and surrounded by the gutter 25 is an upward extending cylindrical cavity 20. The cavity 20 is coaxially aligned with the wastewater hole 16 and slightly larger than the toilet flange plate 105 so that the toilet flange plate 105 may partially extend into the cavity 20. When the disc body 14 is placed around the toilet flange plate 105, the top surface of the disc body 14 is even or slightly higher than subfloor 100. When flooring 101 is attached to the subfloor 100, the disc body 14 fits into a recessed cavity 97 formed on the bottom surface of the toilet flange 95.
(18) Formed on opposite sides of the outer flange area 18 of the disc body 14 are two bolt holes 22 that are aligned with two bolts 110 attached to and extend upward from the toilet flange plate 105. The two bolts 110 are used to attach the toilet base 94 to the toilet flange plate 105. Attached to the inside surface of the outer flange area 18 is a flat ring-shaped gasket 21 made of rubber or silicone. A suitable adhesive may be used to attach the gasket 21 to the inside surface of the outer flange area 18.
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(21) The detection plate 12 is configured to be used under a wax ring 108. During use, a wax ring 108 may be placed directly over the detection plate 12 after it has been positioned over the toilet flange plate 105. Alternatively, the wax ring 108 may be forced against the inside surface of the recessed cavity 97 formed on the toilet base 94. The toilet base 94 is then lowered over the detection plate 12. Nuts 113 and washers 111 are then attached to the bolts 110 which presses the toilet base 94 against the wax ring 108 causing wax to spread outward over the detection plate 12 and create a watertight seal. Caulking 102 may be applied to the joint between toilet base 94 and floor 101.
(22) In the embodiment shown in the FIGS, the disc body 12 is made of metal or ABS plastic and measures approximately 7.75 inches in diameter. The wastewater hole 16 is approximately 4.5 inches in diameter. And the outer flange area 18 is approximate 1.5 inches wide. The gutter 25 is approximately ¼ inch wide and 0.38 high. The disc body 14 is approximately 0.38 inches thick and the cavity 20 is approximately 0.38 inches deep.
(23) In the embodiment shown in the FIGS, the disc body 14 is made of metal or ABS plastic and measures approximately 7.75 inches in diameter. The wastewater hole 16 is approximately 4.5 inches in diameter. And the outer flange area 18 is approximate 1.5 inches wide. The gutter 25 is approximately ¼ inch wide and 0.38 high. The disc body 14 is approximately 0.38 inches thick and the cavity 20 is approximately 0.38 inches deep.
(24) The detection plate 12 may be used with one or two external water detection systems also disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the external water detection system includes a wick 30 placed in the gutter 25 that changes color when wet. At least one end of the wick 30 extends inward through the elongated slot 24 formed on the disc body 14. The wick 30 then extends upward through a bolt hole 96 formed on the toilet flange 95. During assembly, the end of the wick 30 extends beyond the toilet flange 95 and terminates inside a bolt cap assembly 40 that sits over the end of the bolt 110 extending through the toilet flange 95. In one embodiment, the bolt cap assembly 40 includes a lower plate 42 and a removable lid 48. The lid 48 snap fits onto the lower plate 42 thereby forming a watertight seal. The lid 48 may include a viewing window 49 that enables a homeowner to view the end of the wick 30 extending through the toilet flange 95 to determine if water is present under the toilet base.
(25) Formed on the lower plate 42 is a transversely aligned elongated slot 46. During assembly, the end of bolt 110 extends through a bolt hole 95 formed on the toilet base 94. The lower plate 42 is aligned over the top surface of the toilet base 94 so that the end of the bolt 110 and the wick 30 extends through the elongated slot 46. A slotted washer 111 is placed around the end of the bolt 110 and a nut 112 are then attached to the end of the bolt 110 and tightened to securely attach the lower plate 42 to the toilet base 94. The wick 30 is extended through slot 46 and bent forward and connected to a wick holder 47 attached to the lower plate 42.
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(27) In the embodiment shown herein, a rubber, silicone or foam gasket 21 may be attached to the bottom surface of the disc body 14 as shown in
(28) The wick 30 is coated with a hydrochromic dye that changes color when wet exposed to moisture. Such dyes are commonly used with infant diapers. The lid 48 includes a transparent window 50 that always allows the user to view the color of the wick 30.
(29) During assembly, the wick 30 is placed in the gutter 25 and extended through the two elongated slots 24. The disc body 14 is oriented so the cavity 20 faces downward, The disc body 14 is then placed over the toilet flange plate 105 mounted on a recessed surface formed on the subfloor 100. An optional gasket 21 may be attached to the bottom surface of the outer flange area 18. Slotted washer 111 and nut 113 may be attached to bolt 110 to securely attach the disc body 14 to the toilet flange plate 105. The wax ring 60 may then be positioned over the disc body 14 or attached to the top surface of the toilet recessed cavity 97. The toilet base 94 are then lifted and positioned so that the wastewater opening on the wax ring 60 is aligned with the wastewater drain hole 18 formed on the disc body 14 and with the wastewater hole (not shown) used on the toilet flange plate 105. When forced downward, the layer of wax 15 is squeezed laterally over the disc body 14 and partially over the gutter 25.
(30) The upper end of the bolts 110 are then extended into the bolt holes 96 formed on the toilet flange 95. The toilet base 94 is then forced downward to force the wax ring 60 against and spread over the top surface of the disc body 12. The lower plate 42 on the base cap assembly 40 is then aligned over the bolt 110 and the wick 30 so that the bolt and wick 30 extend upward through the elongated slot 46. A second slotted washer 111, shown in
(31) In the embodiment presented herein the wick 30 is white when dry. When exposed to moisture, the wick 30 turns red.
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(33) In another embodiment, the base cap assembly 70 may include a transmitter 72 used in place of the lightbulb 71. The transmitter 72 is configured to connect to generate a wireless signal when a short condition from the cable 34 is detected. The transmitter 72 produces a wireless signal configured to be received by a compatible remote located receiver 80, such as a mobile phone with a software app configured to receive and process the wireless signal. The software app then produces a warning to the user that a leak has been detected. The base cap assembly 70 may also include a built-in speaker 82 and produces audio sound when a short condition is detected. The base cap assembly 70 may also include a wireless network adapter 84 configured to via WIFI signal received by a WIFI receiver.
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(35) In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.