Integrated elevator sill drain
11174129 · 2021-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B19/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A threshold drain system for redirecting water entering an elevator shaft at an opening thereof is provided. The threshold drain system may include a catch channel and a sill plate. The catch channel may include a forward wall connectable to an interior wall of the elevator shaft along and below the threshold. The sill plate extends from a rearward wall of the catch channel and is offset rearward relative to at least a portion of a vertical surface of the finished floor facing the elevator shaft to define a rearward offset. The forward wall may include a flange extending from an upper end of the forward wall at an elevation lower than a bottom of the sill plate so as to define a vertical offset. The rearward offset and the vertical offset at least in part define a passageway configured to direct the water into the catch channel.
Claims
1. A threshold drain system for redirecting water entering an elevator shaft from a finished floor, the threshold drain system comprising: a catch channel including: a bottom portion; a forward wall extending upwardly from the bottom portion, the forward wall having an upper end, the forward wall configured to be attached to an interior wall of the elevator shaft along and below a threshold of the finished floor open to the elevator shaft; a flange extending forwardly from the upper end of the forward wall; and a rearward wall spaced apart from the forward wall and extending upwardly from the bottom portion, the rearward wall configured to be positioned within the elevator shaft; and a sill plate configured to extend from an upper portion of the rearward wall toward the forward wall, the sill plate and the forward wall being configured such that a bottom of the sill plate is offset vertically relative to the upper end of the forward wall to define a vertical offset.
2. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein: the vertical offset at least in part defines a passageway configured to direct water from the finished floor adjacent the elevator shaft into the catch channel along the forward wall when the catch channel is installed.
3. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein: the flange includes a first transverse portion which extends transversely from the upper end of the forward wall.
4. The threshold drain system of claim 3, wherein: the flange further includes a second lip portion extending upwardly from the first transverse portion of the flange; and the sill plate and the flange are configured such that a forward edge of the sill plate is offset rearward relative to the second lip portion of the flange to at least partially define a rearward offset.
5. The threshold drain system of claim 4, wherein: the rearward offset and the vertical offset at least in part define a passageway configured to direct water from the finished floor adjacent the elevator shaft into the catch channel along the forward wall when the catch channel is installed.
6. The threshold drain system of claim 5, wherein: the flange further includes a third seal portion extending forward from an upper edge of the second lip portion, the third seal portion being configured to extend into the finished floor when the catch channel is installed.
7. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein the flange is upwardly inclined and planar.
8. The threshold drain system of claim 7, wherein: a distal end portion of the flange being configured to extend into the finished floor when the catch channel is installed.
9. The threshold drain system of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of horizontal support brackets coupled to and spaced apart along a length of the forward wall, the plurality of support brackets extending between the rearward wall and the forward wall, the plurality of support brackets configured to support the sill plate.
10. The threshold drain system of claim 9, wherein each support bracket has a forward end with a downwardly extending flange connected to the forward wall.
11. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein: the sill plate includes an upper sill plate surface configured to be positioned higher than the finished floor such that water from the finished floor is directed along a forward edge of the sill plate into the vertical offset when the catch channel is installed.
12. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein the sill plate includes a plurality of auxiliary drain holes for directing excess water running rearward past a forward edge of the sill plate into the catch channel.
13. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein the bottom portion includes at least one discharge hole.
14. The threshold drain system of claim 13, further including discharge plumbing for directing water received by the catch channel away from the elevator shaft, the discharge plumbing connected to the at least one discharge hole.
15. The threshold drain system of claim 14, wherein the discharge plumbing is connectable to a plumbing system of a building where the threshold drain system is to be installed.
16. The threshold drain system of claim 1, wherein: the rearward wall includes a plurality of openings for providing access to an interior of the catch channel, each opening having an access panel removably attached to the opening.
17. The threshold drain system of claim 1, further including a fascia mount extending downwardly from the bottom portion, the fascia mount positioned closer to the rearward wall than the forward wall, the fascia mount configured to receive a fascia piece when the catch channel is installed.
18. A method of installing a drain pan system along an opening of an elevator shaft of a building, the method comprising the steps of: (a) connecting a catch pan to an interior wall of the elevator shaft along and below the opening such that the catch pan is positioned within the elevator shaft; (b) forming a passageway into an interior of the catch pan along at least a portion of a flange connected to a forward wall of the catch pan; and (c) positioning a sill on top of the catch pan, a forward edge of the sill spaced apart from a threshold by a rearward offset to define the passageway, the threshold being part of a finished floor and defined along the opening.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: connecting at least one discharge hole of the catch pan to a plumbing system of the building.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein step (a) further includes positioning a fastener through the forward wall of the catch pan to connect the catch pan to the interior wall of the elevator shaft.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the fastener is connected directly to at least one of the interior wall of the elevator shaft or a hoist-way channel system of the elevator shaft.
22. The method of claim 18, wherein step (c) further includes: positioning a removable spacer adjacent to the forward edge of the sill, the spacer extending upwardly from a portion of the flange; installing a floor finish proximate to the opening of the elevator shaft, the floor finish abutting the spacer; and removing the spacer to create the passageway.
23. The method of claim 18, further comprising: mounting a fascia piece to a fascia mount extending downward from a bottom portion of the catch pan, the fascia piece configured to create a uniform vertical surface between vertically sequential openings inside the elevator shaft.
24. An installed threshold drain system for redirecting water entering an opening of an elevator shaft from a finished floor, the threshold drain system comprising: a catch channel including: a bottom portion; a forward wall extending upwardly from the bottom portion, the forward wall coupled to an interior wall of the elevator shaft below and along the opening of the elevator shaft; and a rearward wall spaced apart from the forward wall and extending upwardly from the bottom portion, the rearward wall spaced apart from the interior wall of the elevator shaft and positioned within the elevator shaft; and a sill plate configured to extend from an upper portion of the rearward wall toward the forward wall, the sill plate and the finished floor being configured such that a forward edge of the sill plate is offset rearward relative to at least a portion of a vertical finished floor surface of the finished floor facing and open to the elevator shaft to define a rearward offset for directing the water into the catch channel along the forward wall.
25. The installed threshold drain system of claim 24, wherein a majority of the rearward offset is positioned forward of the forward wall.
26. The installed threshold drain system of claim 24, wherein a majority of the rearward offset is positioned rearward of the forward wall.
27. The installed threshold drain system of claim 24, wherein the forward wall includes an upper end with a flange extending from the upper end along a majority of a length of the forward wall, at least a portion of the flange extending into the finished floor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure, one or more drawings of which are set forth herein. Each drawing is provided by way of explanation of the present disclosure and is not a limitation. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment.
(19) Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Other objects, features, and aspects of the present disclosure are disclosed in, or are obvious from, the following detailed description. It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present disclosure.
(20) The words “connected”, “attached”, “joined”, “mounted”, “fastened”, and the like should be interpreted to mean any manner of joining two objects including, but not limited to, the use of any fasteners such as screws, nuts and bolts, bolts, pin and clevis, and the like allowing for a stationary, translatable, or pivotable relationship; welding of any kind such as traditional MIG welding, TIG welding, friction welding, brazing, soldering, ultrasonic welding, torch welding, inductive welding, and the like; using any resin, glue, epoxy, and the like; being integrally formed as a single part together; any mechanical fit such as a friction fit, interference fit, slidable fit, rotatable fit, pivotable fit, and the like; any combination thereof, and the like.
(21) Unless specifically stated otherwise, any part of the apparatus of the present disclosure may be made of any appropriate or suitable material including, but not limited to, metal, alloy, polymer, polymer mixture, wood, composite, or any combination thereof.
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(23) In certain embodiments, the threshold drain system 100 may be connected to a hoist-way channel system 22 which is connected between the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10 and the threshold drain system 100. The hoist-way channel system 22 may be manufacturer specific and may be pre-installed into the elevator shaft 10. The hoist-way channel system 22 typically includes at least an entrance frame 24 with entrance support rails 26 along the sides of each opening 14 of the elevator shaft 10 and a rail system (not shown) for guiding a path of an elevator (not shown) vertically in the elevator shaft 10. The threshold drain system 100 may be customized and sized in order to be compatible with any manufacturer's hoist-way components and/or specific to the elevator shaft 10 and dimensions of the threshold 20. The threshold drain system 100 may be utilized as a retrofit system in existing buildings or may be installed in new construction.
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(25) The catch channel 102 may also be referred to herein as a catch pan 102. The catch channel 102 may include a bottom portion 110, a forward wall 112, and a rearward wall 114. The forward wall 112 may extend upwardly from the bottom portion 110. The forward wall 112 may include an upper end 116. In some embodiments, the forward wall 112 may be connected directly to the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10, as shown in
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(27) The catch channel 102 may further include a flange 118. The flange 118 may extend forwardly from the upper end 116 of the forward wall 112 away from the rearward wall 114. The flange 118 may span at least a majority of a length 120 of the forward wall 112. The flange 118 should also span the width of both the opening 14 along the threshold 20 of the finished floor 16. This span prevents the water 12 from the finished floor 16 from passing between the forward wall 112 and the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10 on either end of the flange 118.
(28) The sill plate 104 may also be referred to herein as a sill 104. The sill plate 104 may be configured to extend from an upper portion 122 of the rearward wall 114 toward the forward wall 112. The sill plate 104 and the forward wall 112 may be configured such that a bottom 128 of the sill plate 104 is offset vertically relative to the upper end 116 of the forward wall 112 to define a vertical offset 130. The vertical offset 130 may at least in part define a passageway 132. As can best be seen in
(29) The flange 118 may include a first transverse portion 134 that that extends transversely from the upper end 116 of the forward wall 112. The first transverse portion 134 may also be referred to herein as a step portion 134 or a transversely extending flange 134. As can best be seen in
(30) The flange 118 may further include a second lip portion 136 that extends upwardly from the first transverse portion 134. The second lip portion 136 may also be referred to herein as an upward extending lip 136. The sill plate 104 and the flange 118 may be configured such that a forward edge 138 of the sill plate 104 is offset rearward relative to the second lip portion 136 of the flange 118 to at least partially define a rearward offset 140. The rearward offset 140 and the vertical offset 130 may at least in part define the passageway 132, as described above. The second lip portion 136 may be aligned vertically with the threshold 20 of the finished floor 16.
(31) The flange 118 may further include a third seal portion 142. The third seal portion 142 may also be referred to herein as a forward extending sealing lip 142. The third seal portion 142 may extend from an upper edge 144 of second lip portion 136. As can best be seen in
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(37) The auxiliary drain openings 178 increase the size of the passageway 132 near the ends of the sill plate 104. The auxiliary drain openings 178, when implemented, may be configured to accommodate and direct excess water 12 from the finished floor 16 not receivable by the rearward offset 140 into the interior 152 of the catch channel 102. Additionally, the auxiliary drain openings 178 may enable the threshold drain system 100 to accommodate increased flow rate of the water 12 from the finish floor 16. In some situations, the amount of water 12 passing over the threshold 20 may be higher near the edges. The opening 14 to the elevator shaft 10 may be thought of as a bottleneck with the water 12 from the finished floor 16 converging at the threshold 20. Accordingly, the flow rate of the water 12 passing over the threshold 20 may be higher near the ends of the sill plate 104.
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(39) The sill plate 104 may further include a plurality of auxiliary drain holes 182 defined in the at least one upper channel 180. The plurality of auxiliary drain holes 182 may be spaced within the at least one upper channel 180 of the sill plate 104 along its length. The plurality of auxiliary drain holes 182, when implemented, may be configured to direct excess water 12 from the finish floor 16, which is not received along the forward edge 138 of the sill plate 104 and which flows rearwardly past the forward edge 138, into the interior 152 of the catch channel 102.
(40) Proper sizing of the passageway 132 for water 12 entering the catch channel 102 and the at least one discharge hole 158 and its associated plumbing is of crucial importance in order to insure a proper draining that meets codes requirements for at least firemen elevators. The cross-sectional area (not shown) of the at least one discharge hole 158 should be at least as great as the cross-sectional area (not shown) of the passageway 132 so the water 12 drains from the catch channel 102 as fast as the water 12 is introduced to the catch channel 102. In embodiments which include the auxiliary drain openings 178 and/or the plurality of drain holes 182, the cross-sectional area of the at least one discharge hole 158 should be at least as great as the combined cross-sectional areas (not shown) of the passageway 132, the auxiliary drain openings 178, and the plurality of auxiliary drain holes 182 when included.
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(44) The first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118 of the threshold drain system 200 extends rearward from the forward wall 112 (i.e., toward the rearward wall 114). In certain embodiments (not shown), the first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118 may extend both forward and rearward from the forward wall 112, however, in the second embodiment at least a majority of the first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118 extends rearward.
(45) The second lip portion 136 of the flange 118 of the threshold drain system 200 extends upward from the first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118 and is shown generally aligned with the forward wall 112. The rearward offset 140 may be defined at least in part between the forward edge 138 of the sill plate 104 and the second lip portion 136 of the flange 118. As can best be seen in
(46) The third seal portion 142 of the flange 118 of the threshold drain system 200 may be arranged and connected to the second lip portion 136, similarly to the second lip portion 136 of the flange 118 of the threshold drain system 100.
(47) The plurality of horizontal support brackets 160 of the catch channel 102 of the threshold drain system 200 may be slightly more complex than those of the threshold drain system 100. The first downward extending flange 168 may be shaped to accommodate the first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118 before connecting to the forward wall 112 below the first transverse portion 134. In other embodiments (not shown), the first downwardly extending flange 168 may connect to a free end of first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118.
(48) Finally, the sill plate 104 of the threshold drain system 200 may have a smaller width than the sill plate 104 of the threshold drain system 100 so as to maintain the rearward offset 140 between the forward edge 138 of the sill plate 104 and the threshold 20 of the finished floor 16.
(49) All other characteristics, structures, interactions, connections, and alternative embodiments of the threshold drain system 200 remain similar to those of the threshold drain system 100.
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(51) The flange 118 of the threshold drain system 300 is planar, thus it does not include the three portions 134, 136, and 142. The flange 118 of the threshold drain system 300 extends forwardly from the upper end 116 of the forward wall 112 and is upwardly inclined. As can best be seen in
(52) All other characteristics, structures, interactions, connections, and alternative embodiments of the threshold drain system 300 remain similar to those of the threshold drain system 100.
(53) An alternative embodiment (not shown) of the threshold drain system 300 may include an additional flange extending rearwardly from the upper end 116 of the forward wall 112, similar to the first transverse portion 134 of the flange 118 of the second embodiment of the threshold drain system 200. In this embodiment, the entirety of the flange 118 extending from upper end 116 of the forward wall 112 is configured to extend into the finished floor 16.
(54) In all of the aforementioned embodiments, the sill plate 104 of each threshold drain system 100, 200, 300, when installed, and the finished floor 16 are configured such that the forward edge 138 of the sill plate 104 is offset rearward relative to at least a portion of a vertical finished floor surface 34 of the finished floor 16 extending downwardly from the threshold 20 of the finished floor 16 to at least partially define the rearward offset 140. In the first embodiment and the third embodiment, as shown in
(55) Another embodiment of the disclosure is a method of installing the threshold drain system 100, 200, 300. Each of the threshold drain systems 100, 200, 300 may be installed along opening 14 of elevator shaft 10 according to a similar method of installation. The method of installing any of the threshold drain systems 100, 200, 300 may include the step of connecting the catch channel 102 to the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10 along and below the opening 14. The installation method may further include the step of forming the passageway 132 into the interior 152 of the catch channel 102 along at least a portion of the flange 118 connected to the upper end 116 the forward wall 112.
(56) The installation method may further include the step of attaching the sill plate 104 to the catch channel 102. As mentioned above, the sill plate 104 extends from the upper portion 122 of the rearward wall 114 and is offset rearwardly from at least the threshold 20 of the finished floor 16 so as to define the rearward offset 140. The rearward offset 140 at least in part defines the passageway 132.
(57) The installation method may further include the step of connecting the at least one discharge hole 158 of the bottom portion 110 of the catch channel 102 to the plumbing system 30 of the building. The at least one discharge hole 158 may be connected to the plumbing system 30 using the discharge plumbing 106 of the threshold drain system 100.
(58) In some embodiments, the installation method may further include the step of positioning a fastener 192 through the forward wall 112 of the catch channel 102 to connect the catch channel 102 to the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10. The fastener 192 may be used to connect to the catch channel 102 directly to the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10 (shown in
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(60) In new construction and retrofit applications in which the finished floor 16 has already been installed, the installation method may further include the step of cutting a horizontal or angled receiving channel (not shown) in at least one of the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10 or a downward protruding portion of the finished floor 16 aligned with the interior wall 18. The horizontal receiving channel may be configured to receive a portion of the flange 118 of the forward wall 112 of the catch channel 102. Next, the installation method may further include inserting the portion (e.g., the third seal portion 142 or the distal end portion 302) of the flange 118 into the receiving channel in order to connect the catch channel 102 to the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10.
(61) In some embodiments, the installation method may further include the step of sealing any gap between the forward wall 112 and the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10. And may further include sealing any gap between the flange 118 and the interior wall 18 of the elevator shaft 10.
(62) In some embodiments, the installation method may further include the step of mounting a fascia piece 32 to the fascia mount 190 which extends downward from the bottom portion 110 of the catch channel 102.
(63) The previous detailed description has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of a new and useful invention, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.