TOOL FOR CLEANING A DRAIN
20200354944 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/0436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03F9/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool for cleaning a drain includes a handle, a shaft, an auger head, and a sleeve. The handle includes a core, a crank, and a grip. The core defines a tool axis along the length of the tool. The crank is made integral with the core and extends radially from the core and the tool axis. The grip extends orthogonally from the crank and parallel to the core. The grip turns the crank to rotate the auger head relative to the sleeve, when the sleeve is held in place. The auger head at the end of the shaft is made integral with the shaft and has an elongated and undulated shape. The auger head includes a plurality of segments, and each segment has a curved surface, and there are barbs on a respective curved surface.
Claims
1. A tool for cleaning a drain, comprising: a handle having a first handle end and a second handle end opposite said first handle end, wherein said handle is comprised of: a core defining a tool axis and being positioned at said second handle end; a crank being made integral with said core and extending radially from said core and said tool axis; and a grip extending orthogonally from said crank and parallel to said core, said grip being positioned at said first handle end, said crank being between said grip and said core; a shaft being made integral with said core and having a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite said first shaft end, said first shaft end being made integral with said handle, said shaft being aligned with said core on said tool axis; an auger head having a first auger end and a second auger end opposite said first auger end, said first auger end being made integral with said second shaft end and having an elongated and undulated shape, said auger head being comprised of a plurality of segments, wherein a top segment of said plurality of segments at said first auger end connects to said second shaft end of said shaft, wherein each segment has a curved surface, each segment being joined end to end to each other to form said auger head, wherein curved surfaces of adjacent segments alternate orientation, and wherein each segment is comprised of a plurality of barbs on a respective curved surface; and a sleeve having a sleeve diameter and being rotatably mounted around said core.
2. The tool, according to claim 1, said core having a first core end and a second core end opposite said first core end, said core being comprised of a conical portion at said second core end, said second handled end being defined by said second core end away from said crank.
3. The tool, according to claim 2, said first core end having a first core diameter, said second core end having a second core diameter, said second core diameter being smaller than said first core diameter.
4. The tool, according to claim 1, said crank having a first crank end and a second crank end opposite said first crank end, said second crank end being made integral with said grip, said first crank end being made integral with said core.
5. The tool, according to claim 4, further comprising: a crank shoulder between said crank and said core.
6. The tool, according to claim 5, said crank shoulder having a shoulder diameter larger than said sleeve diameter.
7. The tool, according to claim 1, said crank extending radially and at an angle from said core, said grip being rotatable around said core along said tool axis.
8. The tool, according to claim 1, said grip 50 having a first grip end and a second grip end being opposite said first grip end, said second grip end being made integral with said crank, said first handle end being defined by said first grip end.
9. The tool, according to claim 8, said first grip end being rotatable around said tool axis by said crank.
10. The tool, according to claim 1, said first shaft end having a first shaft collar.
11. The tool, according to claim 10, said first shaft collar having a first shaft diameter greater than said sleeve diameter.
12. The tool, according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve 80 is comprised of a tubular member having a first sleeve end and a second sleeve end opposite said first sleeve end.
13. The tool, according to claim 12, further comprising: a crank shoulder between said crank and said core, said crank shoulder having a shoulder diameter larger than said sleeve diameter, wherein said first shaft end has a first shaft collar, said first shaft collar having a first shaft diameter greater than a diameter of said conical portion at said second handle end, and wherein said sleeve is positioned around said core and between said handle and said shaft by said crank shoulder and said first shaft collar.
14. The tool, according to claim 12, wherein said second sleeve end is comprised of a conical section being cooperative with said conical portion of said core.
15. The tool, according to claim 14, said conical section being comprised of collet fingers.
16. The tool, according to claim 1, wherein said second auger end is further comprised of a tip.
17. The tool, according to claim 16, wherein each curved surface has a concave side and a convex side, said barbs being placed on a corresponding concave side, said barbs being shielded by an adjacent convex side of an adjacent segment.
18. The tool, according to claim 16, wherein each curved surface has a concave side and a convex side, said barbs being placed on a corresponding convex side.
19. A method for cleaning a drain, the method comprising the steps of: inserting a tool, according to claim 1, into a plumbing fixture; making physical contact with a blockage; setting said sleeve in a locked position so as to hold said tool on said tool axis in a fixed position relative to said sleeve; rotating said handle around said tool axis; and displacing said blockage with said auger head.
20. The method, according to claim 19, wherein the step of making physical contact is comprised of engaging said blockage with said barbs, and wherein the step of rotating said handle is comprised of turning said crank with said grip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] A clog in a drain is difficult to physically remove. A tool must reach the location in the drain from outside the plumbing fixture. Once in contact, the tool has limited physical interaction with the clog. Usually, there is a poking or puncturing action by actuating the tool in and out of the drain. These pokes or jabs can gradually disintegrate the clog by dislodging portions of clog material. For rotating plumber's snakes, there can also be burrowing action by rotating the tool from outside the drain. The drilling or burrowing can dislodge clog materials resistant to pokes and jabs. In order for the burrowing action to be effective, the tool must not be moving in and out of the drain. There is a need for a forward pressure of the drilling or burrowing action in order to be effective. The tool 10 of the present invention can be inserted into a drain to reach a clog and actuated for both poking action and burrowing action with effective barbs and stabilized positioning for effective removal of the clog.
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[0033] In some embodiments, the sleeve 80 is comprised of a tubular member 82 having a first sleeve end 84 and a second sleeve end 86 opposite the first sleeve end 82 as shown in
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[0035] The embodiments of the crank 40 of the handle 20 are also shown in
[0036] Other embodiment of the sleeve 80 include the sleeve 80 being positioned around the core 30 by the crank shoulder 46 and the first shaft collar 66. These components can both stabilize the tool 10 for more effective drilling action in addition to the conical portion 36 of the core 30.
[0037] Embodiments of the present invention include the crank 40 extending radially and at an angle from the core 30. The crank 40 radially extends from the tool axis 30A defined by the core 30. The grip 50 is rotatable around the core 30 about the tool axis 30A. The grip 50 is parallel to the core 30 but offset so that rotating the grip 50 around the core 30 generates the rotation of the core 30 and shaft 60 relative to the sleeve 80.
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[0039] Embodiments of the present invention further include the method for cleaning a drain with the tool 10.
[0040] The present invention provides a tool for cleaning a drain. There is a specialized auger head with barbs to break the clogs. The undulated auger head has a piercing action to disintegrate the clog into smaller pieces. The barbs are oriented in a planar arrangement. Thus, the present invention also includes a stabilized sleeve to enable drilling action to more efficiently disintegrate the clog. The rotation of the barbs in the planar arrangement increases the destructive reach of the barbs to remove a clog. The tool includes a core with a conical portion to stabilize the position of the shaft and auger head relative to the sleeve. The shaft and auger head do not slip back and forth through the sleeve. The user can hold the tool steady for a reliable and controlled drilling action with pressure forward into the clog. Additionally, the first shaft collar and the crank shoulder restrict the movement of the sleeve relative to the shaft and auger head for further support of the position of the tool as held by the user. The present invention effectively stabilizes the sleeve so that the piercing action and the drilling action can be controlled by the user. There is no slippage through the sleeve. The user can more vigorously turn the crank with the grip without concern for accidental slipping of the shaft and auger head through the sleeve.
[0041] The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated structures, construction and method can be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention.