Floor sink strainer and assembly
10196806 ยท 2019-02-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03F5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A strainer for a floor sink and a floor sink strainer assembly. The strainer includes a central body defining a perimeter and further includes a generally planar flange extending outwardly from the perimeter of the body. The flange has a shape and size corresponding to the size and shape of the bottom wall of the floor sink. As a result, the strainer is constrained from lateral movement and lifting during a high influx of water.
Claims
1. A floor sink and strainer assembly comprising: a receptacle including a basin for collecting water, the basin including a plurality of sidewalls and being open at one end of the side walls and generally closed at an opposing end of the sidewalls by a bottom wall, the bottom wall defining a bottom wall perimeter at a juncture with the sidewalls, the bottom wall further defining an outlet opening therein; a strainer received in the basin, the strainer including a central body and a generally planar flange located about the central body, the central body defining a projection relative to the planar flange and having a plurality of apertures extending therethrough, the flange being supported by the bottom wall and having a flange perimeter extending to a position greater than halfway and less than completely between the outlet opening and bottom wall perimeter of the basin; and the sidewalls of the basin and the flange cooperating to constrain lateral movement and lifting of the strainer such that the central body remains located over the outlet opening during an influx of water into the floor sink and strainer assembly.
2. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, the flange perimeter extends a distance that is one of at least ths and 8/10ths of the distance between the outlet opening and the bottom wall perimeter.
3. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, the flange perimeter extends at least 9/10ths of the distance between the outlet opening and the bottom wall perimeter.
4. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 3, wherein central body is hemispherical in shape and projects in a direction away from the outlet opening.
5. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, wherein the central body includes a round perimeter and the flange perimeter is rectangular.
6. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, wherein proceeding about the flange perimeter, the flange has a varying width defined between the central body and the flange perimeter.
7. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings in the central body of the strainer include elongated slots.
8. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of apertures extending through the flange.
9. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 8, wherein the plurality of apertures through the flange encircle the central body and comprise an area of less than fifty percent of the area of the flange.
10. The floor sink and strainer of claim 8, wherein the plurality of apertures through the flange includes a plurality of round holes.
11. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, wherein the sidewalls of basin define a rectangular cross-section.
12. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, further comprising a radial flange extending outward from the sidewalls at the open end of the basin.
13. The floor sink and strainer assembly of claim 1, further comprising a grate coupled to the basin and extending over the open end.
14. The floor sink and strainer of claim 1, wherein the plurality of apertures extending through the central body include a plurality of round holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) As used in the description that follows, directional terms such as upper and lower are used with reference to the orientation of the elements as presented in the figures. Accordingly, upper indicates a direction toward the top of the figure and lower indicates a direction toward the bottom of the figure. The terms left and right are similarly interpreted. The terms inward or inner and outward or outer indicate a direction that is generally toward or away from a central axis of the referred to part whether or not such an access is designated in the figures. An axial surface is therefore one that faces in the axial direction. In other words, an axial surface faces in a direction along the central axis. A radial surface therefore faces radially, generally away from or toward the central axis. It will be understood, however, that in actual implementation, the directional references used herein may not necessarily correspond with the installation and orientation of the corresponding components or device.
(6) Referring now to the drawings, a floor sink assembly 10 embodying the principles of the present invention is illustrated in
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(8) The receptacle 12 includes a basin 22 defined by a bottom wall or floor 24 and a plurality of upright sidewalls 26 that enclose or encircle the bottom wall 24. As shown in
(9) Along the upper edge of the sidewalls 26, the receptacle 12 includes a radially outwardly projecting flange or lip 30, which further defines on its inner perimeter a recess 31 corresponding with the top of the sidewalls 26. The grate 16, mentioned previously, corresponds in size and shape to the recess 31 so its perimeter 33 fits in and rests upon the recess 31, covering the opening 35 into the receptacle 12.
(10) The grate 16 is substantially planar and has an upper surface 37 that is preferably flush with the top surface of the perimeter flange 30. Provided in the upper surface 37 are a plurality of apertures 38 that extend completely through the grate 16. The apertures 38 may be round holes or slots and may be arranged in the upper surface 37 in a pattern, such as parallel rows, or randomly.
(11) The bottom wall 24 extends between and closes off the lower ends of the sidewalls 26. Defined in the bottom wall 24 is an opening or outlet 39, which may or may not be centrally located. Connected to the bottom wall 24, generally about the outlet 39, is a pipe flange 28. The pipe flange 28 is defined by a round cylindrical flange side wall 29, extending perpendicularly away from the bottom wall 24. When the floor sink 10 is installed, the pipe flange 28 connects the floor sink 10 to the drain system (not shown) of the installation site.
(12) The strainer 14 is adapted to fit within the basin 22. As seen in
(13) The flange 20 extends radially and generally horizontally outward from the base 44 of the dome 18. Preferably, the flange 20 has a planar shape or shape that corresponds to the contour of the upper surface 46 of the bottom wall 24. The flange 20 is additionally of a size and shape such that its outer perimeter edge 48 is located adjacent to the outer extent of the bottom wall 24 and the lower end of the sidewalls 26. As used herein, the term adjacent is intended to mean that the outer perimeter edge 48 of the flange 20 extends to a point at least halfway between the outlet 39 and the sidewall 29, preferably at least ths therebetween, more preferably at least 8/10ths therebetween and most preferably at least 9/10ths therebetween. Depending on the shape of the bottom wall 24 and sidewalls 26, the flange 20 may have a rectangular, circular or other shape. Provided in this manner, the flange 20 defines an upper face or surface that substantially covers the bottom wall 24. In the variant where the flange 20 is rectangular, the upper face 50 is seen to define different widths W1, W2 about the base 44 of the dome 18. The flange 20 may optionally include a plurality of apertures 36, such as round or other shaped holes, through it. Preferably, the surface area of the flange 20 occupied by the plurality of apertures is less than of the total area of the flange 20.
(14) Referring now specifically to
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(16) As a person skilled in the art will really appreciate, the above description is meant as an illustration of at least one implementation of the principles of the present invention. This description is not intended to limit the scope or application of this invention since the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the spirit of this invention, as defined in the following claims.