WASH BASIN DRAIN

20170260723 · 2017-09-14

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    Abstract

    The embodiments disclosed herein provide an adjustable wash basin drain wherein a fitting angle of the contact surfaces between the wash basin and the drain can be adjusted to achieve a better seal between the wash basin and the drain. The wash basin drain may include a split-type drain flange that includes an upper connector seat, a lower connector seat, and a flange connector. The upper connector seat is configured to snap fit to an upper end of a water discharge hole of the wash basin. The lower connector seat is connected to a water discharge pipe, and may be disposed beyond a bottom end of the wash basin. The flange connector connects the upper connector seat with the lower connector seat.

    Claims

    1. A wash basin drain, comprising: a stopper; a water discharge pipe; and a drain flange connected to a water discharge hole of a wash basin, wherein an upper end of the drain flange is connected to the stopper and a lower end of the drain flange is connected to the water discharge pipe, the drain flange comprising: an upper connector seat configured to snap fit to an upper end of the water discharge hole of the wash basin; a lower connector seat connected to the water discharge pipe, wherein the lower connector seat is configured to be disposed beyond a bottom end of the wash basin; and a flange connector to connect the upper connector seat with the lower connector seat, wherein an upper end of the flange connector is connected to the upper connector seat and a lower end of the flange connector is connected, via screws, to the lower connector seat.

    2. The wash basin drain of claim 1, wherein the flange connector comprises: external threads for connecting the upper end of the flange connector to the upper connector seat; a bottom plate provided at the lower end of the flange connector, wherein the bottom plate includes an internal threaded hole; and a plurality of connecting plates uniformly distributed along an outer circumference of the bottom plate to connect the bottom plate to the upper end of the flange connector, wherein each of the plurality of connecting plates includes a step hole configured to receive a corresponding one of the screws.

    3. The wash basin drain of claim 2, wherein the plurality of connecting plates includes three connecting plates.

    4. The wash basin drain of claim 1, wherein the lower connector seat comprises: a body with a collar that snap fits to a seal in contact with the bottom end of the wash basin; and a plurality of lugs uniformly distributed along an inner circumference of the body, wherein each lug includes a threaded hole configured to receive a corresponding one of the screws.

    5. The wash basin drain of claim 4, wherein the plurality of lugs includes three lugs.

    6. The wash basin drain of claim 4, wherein the lower connector seat further comprises: an annular protruding strip that protrudes from an outer edge of the collar

    7. The wash basin drain of claim 6, wherein the seal comprises: an annular groove configured to mate with the annular protruding strip of the lower connector seat; and an arc surface provided on a side of the seal opposite the annular groove, wherein the arc surface bulges outwards to make contact with the bottom end of the wash basin.

    8. The wash basin drain of claim 1, wherein the water discharge pipe comprises: a locking nut; a gasket disposed in the locking nut and under the lower connector seat, wherein one end of the locking nut is threaded to the lower connector seat via external threads provided on the lower connector seat, and another end of the locking nut forms a baffle plate having a center through hole; and a folding edge provided on an upper end of the water discharge pipe, wherein the folding edge is turned outwards to be locked between the gasket and the baffle plate when the water discharge pipe is inserted into the center through hole of the baffle plate.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] The present embodiments are illustrated by way of example and are not intended to be limited by the figures of the accompanying drawings. Like numbers reference like elements throughout the drawings and specification.

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of a wash basin drain, applicable to a flap-type stopper, in accordance with example embodiments.

    [0017] FIG. 2 is a structural schematic diagram of the wash basin drain, applicable to a bounce-type stopper, in accordance with example embodiments.

    [0018] FIG. 3 is an exploded structural schematic diagram of a drain flange in accordance with example embodiments.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0019] The example embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description and for purposes of explanation, specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the example embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details may not be required to practice the example embodiments. Numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of specific components and/or processes to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure.

    [0020] From the structural schematic diagram of a wash basin drain of the example embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-3, the wash basin drain comprises a stopper 1, a “split-type” drain flange (comprising an upper connector seat 2, a flange connector 3, and a lower connector seat 6), a water discharge pipe 8 and a sealing element, wherein the drain flange is connected to a water discharge hole of a wash basin 21, the stopper 1 is connected to the upper end of the drain flange, and the water discharge pipe 8 is connected to the lower end of the drain flange. The upper connector seat 2 “snap” fits to the upper end of the water discharge hole of the wash basin. The upper end of the flange connector 3 is connected to the lower end of the upper connector seat 2. The lower end of the flange connector 3 may be fastened to the lower connector seat 6 using screws 4. The lower connector seat 6 is disposed outside the bottom end of the water discharge hole of the wash basin. The water discharge pipe 8 is connected to the lower end of the lower connector seat 6.

    [0021] In the example of FIG. 1, the stopper 1A may be a flap-type drain structure without a filter element structure. In the example of FIG. 2, the stopper 1B may be a bounce-type drain structure with a filter element structure. It can be seen from FIGS. 1 and 2 that, aside from the filter element and the stopper, the other elements of the wash basin may identical. Accordingly, the stoppers 1A and 1B (e.g., and corresponding filter elements) may be interchangeable within the same wash basin. For example, a user may easily convert from a flap-type drain structure to a bounce-type drain structure, or vice-versa, by simply changing out the stopper 1A or 1B.

    [0022] The upper end of the flange connector 3 includes external threads for connecting to the upper connector seat 2. The lower end of the flange connector 3 forms a bottom plate 17 with a hole in the center. The edge of the peripheral wall of the bottom plate 17 is connected to the upper portion of the flange connector 3 via a plurality of connecting plates 18 that are uniformly distributed along an outer circumference of the bottom plate 17. Each connecting plate 18 includes a step hole 19 configured to receive a screw 4 (specifically, the large head of the screw).

    [0023] The lower connector seat 6 comprises a body with a collar 10 at the upper end. The upper end surface of the collar 10 snap fits to a seal 5, which is in close contact with the bottom surface of the wash basin 21. A plurality of lugs 13 are uniformly distributed along an inner circumference of the lower connector seat 6 (e.g., on the inner side wall of the body), and each lug 13 includes a threaded hole 20 configured to receive one of the screws 4.

    [0024] For some embodiments, the flange connector 3 may include three connecting plates 18 and the lower connector seat 6 may include three corresponding lugs 13. Each connecting plate 18 may be fastened to a corresponding lug 13 using one of the screws 4. For example, each screw 4 may be threaded through a step hole 19 (e.g., of a respective connecting plate 18) and threaded hole 20 (e.g., of a respective lug 13).

    [0025] An annular protruding strip 11 protrudes from the outer edge of the collar 10. The seal may include an annular groove 14 that mates with the annular protruding strip 11 on the outer edge of the collar 10. The seal 5 may bulge outwards, opposite the annular groove 14, to form an arc surface 15. The arc surface 15 may be in close contact with the bottom surface of the wash basin 21 to form a tight seal.

    [0026] The water discharge pipe 8 may comprise a gasket 9 and a locking nut 7, wherein the gasket 9 is disposed in the locking nut 7 and is below the lower connector seat 6. The lower end of the lower connector seat 6 may be provided with external threads. One end of the locking nut 7 may be threaded into the lower connector seat 6, and the other end of the locking nut 7 may form a baffle plate 12 with a center through hole. The upper end of the water discharge pipe 8 may form a folding edge 16 that is folded or turned outwards. The water discharge pipe 8 may be inserted into the center through hole of the baffle plate 12 such that the folding edge 16 is locked or secured between the baffle plate 12 and the gasket 9.

    [0027] The wash basin drain of the example embodiments may be installed as follows: All components are first connected to form two assemblies (e.g., an upper connector seat assembly and a lower connector seat assembly), according to the position of the water discharge hole of the wash basin 21; the upper connector seat assembly may then be inserted into the water discharge hole of the wash basin 21; the lower connector seat assembly may be disposed on the outer end surface of the bottom of the wash basin 21; the screws may be threaded through the step holes 19 on the flange connector 3 to the threaded holes 20 on the lower connector seat 6; and after micro-adjustment, the lower connector seat assembly may be firmly fastened to the upper connector seat assembly and the wash basin 21.

    [0028] The wash basin drain of the example embodiments may offer the following advantages over conventional wash basin drains:

    [0029] The drain flange is configured as a “split type” flange structure (e.g., formed by the upper connector seat 2, the flange connector 3, and the lower connector seat 6) and the flange connector is connected to the lower connector seat via screws, such that during installation, the upper connector seat 2 may be fastened to the lower connector seat 6 using only a screwdriver. Therefore, on one hand, a portion of materials of the drain body in the water discharge hole of the wash basin in the prior art is saved, thereby reduce the cost. On the other hand, even if the bottom surface of the wash basin is uneven, micro-adjustments can be carried out by adjusting the tightness of the screws 4 in the lower connector seat 6 to create a better seal between the wash basin 21 and the drain, and thereby prevent water leakage.

    [0030] The lower connector seat 6 may be connected to the flange connector 3 without the use of large-size pliers. For example, the installation of the wash basin drain can be completed using only a screwdriver, which may be much more convenient for installation personnel to carry and operate.

    [0031] The wash basin drain uses the same flange connector and lower connector seat structure, regardless of whether the drain includes a filter element or not. In the example embodiments, only the stopper needs to be replaced (e.g., instead of replacing the entire drain) when adding or removing a filter element. Due to the interchangeability of parts, the wash basin drain disclosed herein may reduce maintenance and replacement costs.

    [0032] In the foregoing specification, the example embodiments have been described with reference to specific example embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader scope of the disclosure as set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense.