Inverted plunger
12006673 ยท 2024-06-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An inverted plunger for unclogging pipes or toilets is described. The proposed inverted plunger does not have any openings filled with air, at the stretchable elastic bottom part, unlike all plungers described in the prior art. The proposed inverted plunger is equipped with the internal piston, that allows the pressure application to the narrower part of the stretchable bottom, leading to direct pressure from the stretched material to the liquid inside the pipe, avoiding the air-to-liquid pressure utilized in regular plungers. Using the electric motor in the proposed inverted plunger leads to the increased efficiency and to the easy use by the operator.
Claims
1. An inverted plunger, comprising: a hollow, rigid handle having a first end and a second end; an elastic body having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the top end of the elastic body is attached to the first end of said hollow, rigid handle, and the bottom end of the elastic body protrudes outwards in a direction opposite to the second end of said hollow, rigid handle; a grip attached to the second end of said hollow, rigid handle, wherein said grip is equipped with a means to manipulate the bottom end of the elastic body to move axially relative to the hollow, rigid handle, protruding the bottom end of the elastic body in the direction opposite to the grip and wherein said elastic body encloses said means to manipulate the bottom end of the elastic both.
2. The inverted plunger of claim 1, wherein said elastic body is made from material selected from the group consisting of: silicone; mold making rubber; natural rubber; elastomers; nitrile neoprene; and vinyl.
3. The inverted plunger of claim 1, wherein said elastic body has a spherical shape.
4. The inverted plunger of claim 1, wherein said elastic body has a semi-spherical shape.
5. The inverted plunger of claim 1, wherein said grip is attached to the second end of said hollow, rigid handle by means of springs and the grip is configured to move axially relative to the hollow, rigid handle, and wherein said means to manipulate the bottom end of the elastic body further comprise a rod inserted inside the hollow, rigid handle and attached on one end to said grip and on the other end to the top end of the elastic body, and the rod can be moved axially by the axial movement of the handle.
6. The inverted plunger of claim 1, wherein said grip is molded to the second end of said hollow, rigid handle and, wherein said means to manipulate the bottom end of said elastic body further comprise: an energy store inserted in the hollow, rigid handle; an electrical motor fitted in the second end to the hollow, rigid handle and wired to the energy store, and having a moving piston on the end opposite to the grip, said piston being attached to the top end of said elastic body; a button located on said grip that connects to said energy store and initiates the flow of electric current from said energy store to said motor, resulting in said piston moving said bottom end of the elastic body protruding the bottom end of the elastic body in the direction opposite to the grip.
7. A method of cleaning clogged pipes, said method comprising the steps of: (a) providing an inverted plunger, including: a hollow, rigid handle having a first end and a second end; an elastic body having a top end and a bottom end, wherein the top end of the elastic body is attached to the first end of said hollow, rigid handle, and the bottom end of the elastic body protrudes outwards in a direction opposite to the second end of said hollow, rigid handle; a grip attached to the second end of said hollow, rigid handle, wherein said grip is equipped with a means to manipulate the bottom end of the elastic body to move axially relative to the hollow, rigid handle, protruding the bottom end of the elastic body in the direction opposite to the grip, and wherein said elastic body encloses said means to manipulate the bottom end of the elastic body; (b) placing the bottom end of the elastic body into an opening of a pipe filled with liquid and having a clog of debris obstructing a flow of liquid; (c) manipulating the grip causing the repetitive movement of said bottom end of the elastic body further causing the vibration of liquid in the opening of a pipe; (d) The movement of said bottom end of the elastic body resulting in breaking down the clog of debris inside the pipe, restoring the free flow of liquid.
8. A method of claim 7, wherein said method is used for unclogging toilets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(15) The figures provide preferred embodiment of the invention. However, the invention is not limited to the disclosed configuration. Number of different materials could be used in place of solid handle and stretchable bottom part. The stretchable bottom part could be molded in many different configurations to fit various pipes openings, or different toilet openings.
(16) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the sprit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims are desired to be protected.