Plumbing supply transport case and method of sanitizing and transporting plumbing supplies
10604320 ยท 2020-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D73/0014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03C1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B9/0436
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/2802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03D11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B65D73/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03D11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B08B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for transporting a plumbing tool that includes an outer housing defining an interior cavity, the outer housing having at least one rigid panel member having an outer periphery with the rigid panel forming a support base. The outer housing also has at least one reclosable drain hole and at least one reclosable access aperture defined therein as well as member mounted on the outer housing that is, movable between a first position in which the at least one reclosable access aperture is open and a second position in which the movable member is in watertight sealed relationship with the outer housing. The device also has at least one first anchor clamp connected to the rigid panel member of the outer housing and projecting into the interior of the interior cavity defined in therein. The at least one first anchor clamp is configured to releasably engage a toilet auger and maintain the toilet auger in fixed relationship relative to the at least one rigid panel.
Claims
1. A device for transporting a plumbing tool, comprising: an outer housing defining an interior cavity, the outer housing having at least one rigid panel member having an outer periphery, the at least one ridged panel member forming a support base, the outer housing having at least one reclosable drain hole and at least one reclosable access aperture defined therein; a member movably mounted on the outer housing, the member movable between a first position in which the at least one reclosable access aperture is open and a second position in which the movable member is in watertight sealed relationship with the outer housing; a toilet auger; and at least one first anchor clamp connected to the at least one ridged panel member member of the outer housing and projecting into the interior of the interior cavity defined in therein, the at least one first anchor clamp configured to releasably engage the toilet auger and maintain the toilet auger in fixed relationship relative to the at least one ridged panel member.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the member movably mounted on the outer housing includes at least one second rigid panel.
3. The device of claim 1 further comprising at least one seal member, the seal member interposed between an outer edge of the housing and associated outer edge of the moveable member.
4. The device of claim 1 further comprising at least one sealing plug removably connected to the at least one drain hole defined in the outer housing.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the outer housing is elongated and has at least one outer housing side wall projected from the outer periphery of the at least one rigid panel member at an angle thereto, wherein a seal member is interposed between the at least one outer housing side wall and the member when the member sealingly engages the outer housing.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein the member movably mounted on the outer housing includes at least one movable member rigid panel, the at least one movable member rigid panel having a perimeter, wherein the at least one movable member rigid panel is in spaced overlying relationship with the at least one rigid panel member of the outer housing.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein the movable member is in spaced overlying relationship with the support base of the outer housing when the movable member is in the second position.
8. The device of claim 7 wherein the movable member is configured symmetrically to the outer housing, the device further comprising at least one hinge member connected to the outer housing and to the movable member.
9. The device of claim 8 further comprising a plunger; and at least one second anchor clamp member, the second anchor clamp member connected to the at least one rigid panel member of the outer housing and projecting into the interior of the interior cavity defined in therein, the at least one second anchor clamp member configured to releasably engage the plunger and maintain it in fixed relationship relative to the at least one rigid panel member of the outer housing.
10. A method for cleaning a plumbing tool comprising the steps of: positioning at least one plumbing tool in a device, the device comprising: an outer housing defining an interior cavity, the outer housing having at least one rigid panel member having an outer periphery, the at least one rigid panel member forming a support base, the outer housing having at least one reclosable drain hole and at least one reclosable access aperture defined therein; a member movably mounted on the outer housing, the member movable between a first position in which the at least one reclosable access aperture is open and a second position in which the movable member is in watertight sealed relationship with the outer housing; at least one first anchor clamp connected to the at least one rigid panel member of the outer housing and projecting into the interior of the interior cavity defined in therein, the at least one first anchor clamp configured to releasably engage at least one plumbing tool and maintain the at least one plumbing tool in fixed relationship relative to the at least one rigid panel member, wherein the at least one plumbing tool is a toilet auger; moving the member movably mounted on the outer housing of the device to the first position in which the at least one reclosable access aperture is open; positioning the toilet auger in the interior cavity defined in the outer housing in releasable contact with the at least one first anchor clamp; once the toilet auger is in position in the interior cavity, moving the member movably mounted to the outer housing to the second position wherein the member is in watertight sealed relationship with the outer housing and the toilet auger is in the interior cavity; introducing at least one cleaning solution material into the interior cavity and into contact with the toilet auger through the at least one reclosable drain hole once the toilet auger is in fixed relationship to the at least one first anchor clamp; closing the at least one reclosable drain hole and agitating the introduced cleaning solution present in the interior cavity for an agitation interval; and after the agitation interval, removing the introduced cleaning solution from contact with the toilet auger through the at least one reclosable drain hole.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the device of claim 1 further comprises at least one second anchor clamp and wherein the method further comprises the step of positioning a second plumbing tool in fixed relationship with the at least one second anchor clamp, wherein the second plumbing tool is positioned in the interior cavity in spaced relationship relative to the toilet auger.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the second plumbing tool is a toilet auger or a plunger.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein the device further comprises at least one sealing plug removably connected to the least one reclosable drain hole defined in the outer housing.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein the outer housing is elongated and has at least one outer housing side wall projecting from the outer periphery of the at least one rigid panel member of the outer housing at an angle thereto and wherein the device further comprises a seal member interposed between the at least one outer housing side wall and the member when the member sealingly engages the outer housing.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the wherein the member movably mounted on the outer housing includes at least one moveable member rigid panel, the at least one moveable member rigid panel having a perimeter, wherein the at least one moveable member rigid panel is in spaced overlying relationship with the at least one rigid panel member of the outer housing.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the member moveably mounted on the outer housing is configured symmetrically to the outer housing and the device further comprises at least one hinge member connected to the outer housing and to the member movably mounted to the outer housing.
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(17) One example of such as plumbing tool 104 is a toilet auger 106. In
(18) The transport device 102 as disclosed herein provides a mechanism for safely transporting one or more tools such as plumbing tool 104 in a manner that minimizes the risks for spillage and site contamination can facilitate an effective method for ready cleaning and sanitizing of one or more tools such as plumbing tool 104 that are employed at a job site.
(19) The device 102 for transporting a plumbing tool 104 such as toilet auger 106 is composed of an outer housing 108 that includes a first panel member 110 with an outer periphery 112. The first panel member 110 is a rigid elongated panel that can be composed of a suitable water impervious material such as a plastic or the like. In certain embodiments, the rigid first panel member 110 forms support base 120. Where desired or required, the support base 120 can be composed of multiple layers of rigid polymeric material.
(20) The outer housing 108 defines an interior cavity 124 that has sufficient volume to receive at least one plumbing tool 104 in fixed, spaced relationship therein. In various embodiments, the outer housing 108 can include at least one reclosable aperture that is configured to receive the at least one plumbing tool 104 into the interior cavity 124 and to permit its removal when desired or required. In the embodiment as depicted, the outer housing 108 also includes at least one outer housing side wall 130 that is connected to to the first panel member 110 and projects angularly therefrom terminating in an edge that is positioned in a plane generally parallel to and disposed from that defined by the first panel member 110. The edge can be configured to include a suitable seal (not shown).
(21) The device 102 also includes a member 126 that is movably mounted relative to the outer housing 108. The movably mounted member 126 is configured and positioned to permit movement between first position in which the reclosable aperture is open permitting access into the interior cavity 124 and a second position in which the movable member 126 is in water tight sealed relationship with the outer housing 108. The device 102 can also include suitable attachment mechanisms to facilitate the attachment of the outer housing 108 to the movable member 126. In the embodiment depicted in
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(24) In the embodiment illustrated, the moveable member 126 also includes a moveable member side wall 210 is connected to the second rigid panel 208 and projects angularly therefrom and terminates in an edge that is positioned in a plane generally parallel and disposed from that defined by the second rigid panel 208. The edge can be configured to include a suitable seal (not shown).
(25) Where desired or required, the one or both of the outer housing 108 and the moveable member 126 can be configured with a reclosable drain hole such as drain hole 202. The drain hole 202 can be positioned at any suitable location in the device 102. In certain embodiments, the drain hole 202 can be located in the rigid first panel member 110, 208 region of the associated element at a location that will facilitate the addition and/or removal of cleaning fluid to and from the device 102.
(26) The drain hole 202 extends through the associated element to provide access to the interior cavity 124 defined therein. The drain hole 202 can be configured with suitable elements to facilitate engagement with water conduits or the like such as internal threads 702 as depicted in
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(28) The number of first anchor clamp(s) 304 that are located in the interior cavity 124 will be that necessary to hold the plumbing tool 104 in position relative to the interior cavity 124. In certain embodiments this number will be between two and seven as when a toilet auger 106 is to be contained in the interior cavity 124.
(29) Each first anchor clamp 304 will be positioned such that the plumbing tool 104 is located a spaced distance from the drain hole 202 when the plumbing tool 104 in fixed position in the interior cavity 124. Without being bound to any theory, it is believed that that the spaced distance between the drain hole 202 and plumbing tool 104 facilitates agitation and turbulence when cleaning liquid is introduced through the drain hole 202 to provide enhanced cleaning action during the initial introduction cleaning liquid phases. This induced turbulence is particularly evident when the cleaning fluid is introduced into the device in the sealed condition.
(30) Once the desired amount of cleaning liquid is introduced in to the device 102, the drain hole 202 can be closed and the device 102 transported. In many applications, the volume of cleaning liquid introduced will be less than the volume of the interior cavity. The action of transporting the device 102 from the work site can create further agitation that can serve to loosen any material adhering to the plumbing tool 104. Once the device 102 is transported to a suitable site, the drain hole 202 can be opened and the cleaning liquid can be disposed of in an environmentally suitable manner.
(31) The cleaning liquid employed can be an aqueous material that can include suitable amounts of one or more surfactants, sequestrants antibacterials, antimicrobials and the like as desired or required.
(32) While introduction of the cleaning fluid has been discussed with regard to the drain hole 202, it is within the purview of this disclosure to introduce cleaning fluid into the interior chamber prior to closing the device if desired.
(33) Where desired, the device 102 can be configured with a hanger or other suitable mounting member to permit the device to be mounted to a wall or other upright member for storage and the like. One non-limiting example of such a mounting device is a lateral bracket 402 attached to the outer surface 402.
(34) A suitable embodiment of a first anchor clamp 304 is illustrated in
(35) An alternate embodiment for transporting multiple plumbing tools of similar or different configurations is illustrated in
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(37) The device 902 an outer housing 108, a first panel member 110, a hinge member 114, a handle 116, a latch 406, a plunger 702, a moveable member 910, a device 902, a divider wall 904, a support base 906, and a reclosable access aperture 908.
(38) As outlined in the process diagram 1000, the method for cleaning at least one plumbing tool such as plumbing tool 104 includes the step of opening a transport device such as device 102, device 702 or device 902 as depicted at block 1002. at least one first plumbing tool such as plumbing tool 104 is positioned in the interior cavity such as interior cavity 124 as at a block 1004. This can be accomplished by engaging the plumbing tool 104 with at least one first anchor clamp. A cleaning solution is introduced into the interior cavity as at block 1006. the interior cavity can be sealed as at block 1008. Cleaning solution can occur prior to or after the interior cavity is sealed.
(39) Once the cleaning solution is introduced into the sealed cavity, the solution can remain in the cavity for an interval of at least 1 minute; with an interval between 1 and 10 minutes being employed in certain situations. The interval can occur with agitation as at block 1010. Once the interval has expired and/or the device 102 has been transported to a suitable location, the cleaning solution can be removed through the drain hole as at block 1012.
(40) While the invention has been described in connection with certain embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.