Overflow
10626587 ยท 2020-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
- James Edward McAlpine (Paisley, GB)
- Christopher McKendrick (Glasgow, GB)
- Robert Gemmell McAlpine (Glasgow, GB)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An overflow device for an appliance such as a bathtub, sink or the like. The overflow device comprises a body which connects the overflow device to the appliance. The body includes a body inlet adapted to be connected to an appliance outlet. The body also includes a body outlet adapted to be connected to a soil stack. A drainage flowpath is defined between the body inlet and the body outlet. In use, the drainage flowpath creates a water seal between the body inlet and body outlet. The overflow device also includes a pipe arrangement in fluid communication with the body, where the pipe arrangement defines an overflow flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, such that, in use, at least a portion of the overflow flowpath is beneath the level of the water seal.
Claims
1. An overflow device for a sanitary appliance such as a bathtub, the overflow device comprising: a body; and a pipe arrangement in fluid communication with the body, the pipe arrangement defining an overflow flowpath; the body including: a body inlet located through a top of the body and being configured to be connected to an outlet of the sanitary appliance; a body outlet located through a side of the body and positioned proximate the top of the body and being configured to be connected to a soil stack; a separator positioned within the body and located between the body inlet and the body outlet, such that the separator creates a drainage flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, wherein the arrangement of the separator relative to the body inlet and the body outlet and the position of the body outlet relative to the top and bottom of the body, is such that, in use, a water seal is created within a lower portion of the body, wherein the water seal has a depth or height defined by the distance between the bottom of the body and a lowest part of the body outlet; and wherein the overflow flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, is such that, in use, at least a portion of the overflow flowpath is beneath the water seal.
2. The overflow device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body comprises an inlet chamber, the inlet chamber being in fluid communication with the body inlet, and an outlet chamber, the outlet chamber being in fluid communication with the body outlet, wherein the pipe arrangement is connected to the body such that a pipe arrangement entry is associated with the inlet chamber and a pipe arrangement exit is associated with the outlet chamber and wherein the pipe arrangement is in continuous fluid communication with the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber.
3. The overflow device as claimed in claim 2, wherein an upper portion of the pipe arrangement defines an inverted U-shaped portion.
4. The overflow device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inverted U-shaped portion of the pipe arrangement is arranged relative to the sanitary appliance to which it is attached such that fluid level in the pipe arrangement equates to a level of fluid in the sanitary appliance and such that when a predetermined level of water in the sanitary appliance is reached, the inverted U-shaped portion provides an overflow function, wherein fluid flows from the inlet chamber through the pipe arrangement and to the outlet chamber through the pipe arrangement exit.
5. The overflow device as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least part of the pipe arrangement is adjustable such that the predetermined level can be raised or lowered.
6. The overflow device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the pipe arrangement is telescopic.
7. The overflow device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the overflow flowpath is positioned lower than the lowest part of the body outlet.
8. The overflow device as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the pipe arrangement exit is positioned lower than the lowest part of the body outlet.
9. The overflow device as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a sealing member, which divides the body and defines the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, wherein the sealing member includes an aperture, wherein the drainage flowpath is enabled when the aperture is open; and wherein the sealing member includes an edge, which forms a seal seat adapted to cooperate with sealing means operable to close the aperture thereby disabling the drainage flowpath and preventing fluid flow between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber.
10. The overflow device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sealing means is configured to be selectively activated from within the sanitary appliance such that when activated part of the sealing means, which is located within the inlet chamber, cooperates with the seal seat to close the aperture such that the sanitary appliance can be filled to a predetermined level and when deactivated the sealing means moves from contact with the seal seat such that the appliance can be emptied.
11. The overflow device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sealing means comprises a pop-up plug operable from within the sanitary appliance, wherein the pop-up plug incorporates a sealing gasket located within the inlet chamber, wherein the sealing gasket is configured to cooperate with the seal seat to selectively activate and deactivate the sealing function of the sealing means relative to the aperture.
12. The overflow device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the whole of the pipe arrangement exit is positioned lower than the lowest part of the body outlet.
13. An overflow device for a sanitary appliance such as a bathtub, the overflow device comprising: a body; and a pipe arrangement in fluid communication with the body, the pipe arrangement defining an overflow flowpath; the body including: a body inlet located through a top of the body and being configured to be connected to an outlet of the sanitary appliance; a body outlet located through a side of the body and positioned proximate the top of the body and being configured to be connected to a soil stack; a separator positioned within the body and located between the body inlet and the body outlet, such that the separator creates a drainage flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, wherein the arrangement of the separator relative to the body inlet and the body outlet and the position of the body outlet relative to the top and bottom of the body, is such that, in use, a water seal is created within a lower portion of the body, wherein the water seal has a depth or height defined by the distance between the bottom of the body and a lowest part of the body outlet; and wherein the pipe arrangement defines an overflow flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, such that, in use, at least a portion of the overflow flowpath is beneath the water seat, wherein the body comprises an inlet chamber, the inlet chamber being in fluid communication with the body inlet, and an outlet chamber, the outlet chamber being in fluid communication with the body outlet, wherein the pipe arrangement is connected to the body such that a pipe arrangement entry is associated with the inlet chamber and a pipe arrangement exit is associated with the outlet chamber and wherein the pipe arrangement is in continuous fluid communication with the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, and wherein at least a portion of the overflow flowpath is positioned lower than e lowest part of the body outlet.
14. The overflow device as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a sealing member, which divides the body and defines the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, wherein the sealing member includes an aperture, wherein the drainage flowpath is enabled when the aperture is open; and wherein the sealing member includes an edge, which forms a seal seat adapted to cooperate with sealing means operable to close the aperture thereby disabling the drainage flowpath and preventing fluid flow between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber.
15. The overflow device as claimed in claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the pipe arrangement exit is positioned lower than the lowest part of the body outlet.
16. The overflow device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the whole of the pipe arrangement exit is positioned lower than the lowest part of the body outlet.
17. An overflow device for a sanitary appliance such as a bathtub, the overflow device comprising: a body; and a pipe arrangement in fluid communication with the body, the pipe arrangement defining an overflow flowpath; the body including: a body inlet located through a top of the body and being configured to be connected to an outlet of the sanitary appliance; a body outlet located through a side of the body and positioned proximate the top of the body and being configured to be connected to a soil stack; and a separator positioned within the body and located between the body inlet and the body outlet, such that the separator creates a drainage flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, wherein the arrangement of the separator relative to the body inlet and the body outlet and the position of the body outlet relative to the top and bottom of the body, is such that, in use, a water seal is created within a lower portion of the body, wherein the water seal has a depth or height defined by the distance between the bottom of the body and a lowest part of the body outlet, wherein the overflow flowpath between the body inlet and the body outlet, is such that, in use, at least a portion of the overflow flowpath is beneath the water seal, wherein the body comprises an inlet chamber, the inlet chamber being in fluid communication with the body inlet, and an outlet chamber, the outlet chamber being in fluid communication with the body outlet, wherein the pipe arrangement is connected to the body such that a pipe arrangement entry is associated with the inlet chamber and a pipe arrangement exit is associated with the outlet chamber and wherein the pipe arrangement is in continuous fluid communication with the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, and wherein an upper portion of the pipe arrangement defines an inverted U-shaped portion.
18. The overflow device as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a sealing member, which divides the body and defines the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, wherein the sealing member includes an aperture, wherein the drainage flowpath is enabled when the aperture is open; and wherein the sealing member includes an edge, which forms a seal seat adapted to cooperate with sealing means operable to close the aperture thereby disabling the drainage flowpath and preventing fluid flow between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber.
19. The overflow device as claimed in claim 17, wherein at least a portion of the pipe arrangement exit is positioned lower than lowest part of the body outlet.
20. The overflow device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the whole of the pipe arrangement exit is positioned lower than the lowest part of the body outlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(7) Reference is first made to
(8) The overflow device comprises a body 14 defining an inlet 16 adapted to be connected to a bath outlet 18 and the body outlet 20 adapted to be connected to a soil stack 22. The body 14 defines a drainage flowpath 30 between the body inlet 16 and the body outlet 20, the drainage flowpath 30 being convoluted around a drainage flowpath separator 32 such that, in use, a water seal 34 is formed in the body 14. In this embodiment, the height of the water seal 34 is determined by the lowest level 58 of the body outlet 20.
(9) As can be seen, particularly from
(10) The overflow device 10 further comprises a sealing means 44 in the form of a pop-up plug 46. The pop-up plug 46 incorporates a sealing gasket 48 adapted to form a seal with the seal seat 50 defined by the sealing member 40 and extending circumferentially around the sealing member aperture 42.
(11) Activation of the pop-up plug 46 seals the sealing member aperture 42 and prevents fluid flowing from the body inlet 16 to the body outlet 20 along the drainage flowpath 30.
(12) The overflow device 10 further comprises a pipe arrangement 24 in fluid communication with the body 14, the pipe arrangement 24 defining an overflow flowpath 52 between the body inlet 16 and a body outlet 20.
(13) The pipe arrangement 24 is connected the body 14 at a pipe arrangement entry 54, which is in continual fluid communication with the inlet chamber 36, and a pipe arrangement exit 56 which is in continual fluid communication with the outlet chamber 38.
(14) The positioning of the body outlet 20 the water seal 34 extends into the pipe arrangement 24 through the pipe arrangement exit 56. Such an arrangement has a considerable advantage in that the height of the body 14 can be reduced considerably when compared to conventional overflow devices of this nature in which the water seal is below the pipe arrangement.
(15) The body outlet 20 is also positioned such that the water seal 34, which is formed at the height of the outlet lowest level 58, is beneath the body sealing member 40 and, accordingly, the seal between the sealing gasket 48 and the sealing member 40 is above the water seal 34 and, in combination with the displacement of the sealing gasket 48 from the body inlet 16, reduces the undesirable possibility of the water seal being seen 34 from the bath 12.
(16) The pipe arrangement 24 has a lower portion 60 and an upper portion 62, the portions 60, 62 being telescopically arranged. As will be shown, the relative position of the upper and lower portions 60, 62 defines the maximum depth the bath 12 can be filled to before the overflow device 10 acts to prevent the bath 12 from overflowing. The upper portion 62 is an inverted LI-shape which defines an overflow level 68 at which the fluid within the pipe arrangement 24 will flow over the overflow level 68 towards the pipe arrangement exit 56. The upper portion 62 further incorporates an air valve 80, the purpose of which will be discussed with reference to the operation of the overflow device 10.
(17) The operation of the overflow device 10 will now be described with reference to
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(20) As the water level 66 in the bath 12 drops towards the overflow level 68, the pipe arrangement air valve 80 admits air into the pipe arrangement 24 breaking the symphonic flow condition and preventing all the water being drained from the bath 12.
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(22) Once the bath 12 has emptied, the water seal 34 is restored at the level shown in
(23) Whilst specific embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it will be appreciated that departures from the described embodiments may still fall within the scope of the present invention.