TOILET WITH EASY ACCESS CLEANOUT
20180347168 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03D11/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03D9/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03D11/13
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A toilet that with a cleanout aperture and an access panel or plug that provide access to highest point the siphon section of the toilet. The access panel extends over aperture that extends from the flush water inlet surface to the crest, or apex, of the siphon section. The cover plate extends over the flush valve support surface provides access to the siphon section to provide access to clogs in the up sloping, apex, or down sloping portions of the siphon section. The toilet may be wall-mounted or floor mounted.
Claims
1. A toilet that is adapted for cooperating with a commercial style, tankless, flush valve, the toilet allowing access to a clogged section of the toilet, the toilet replacing commercial style toilet installations to provide access to the clogged section of the toilet, the toilet comprising: a bowl with a rim, the bowl having an outlet for delivering contents found within the bowl to a siphon section that is used to evacuate the bowl; a flush water inlet support surface extending from the bowl, the flush water inlet support surface having a flush aperture accepting water delivered to the bowl from the commercial style flush valve for flushing the contents from the bowl, the flush water inlet support surface further comprising a cleanout aperture that extends into the siphon section from the flush water inlet support surface, the cleanout aperture having a perimeter along the support surface and being positioned between the flush aperture and the bowl, the inlet support surface further having a pair of flanges that extend away from the siphon section and along with the water inlet support surface, such that the siphon section is positioned between the pair of flanges; a cover plate adapted for mounting over and against the pair of flanges and the cleanout aperture and is secured from the pair of flanges and directly against the perimeter of the cleanout aperture over the cleanout aperture and sealing access, the cover plate having at least one fastener that allows clamping of the cover plate against the cleanout aperture, so that access to the siphon section and sealing access to the cleanout aperture, so that and the clogged section of the toilet siphon section is readily accessible by removing the cover plate from the water inlet support surface.
2. A toilet that is adapted for cooperating with a commercial style, tankless, flush valve, the toilet allowing access to a clogged section of the toilet, the toilet replacing commercial style toilet installations to provide access to the clogged section of the toilet, the toilet comprising: a bowl with a rim, the bowl having an outlet for delivering contents found within the bowl to a siphon section that is used to evacuate the bowl; a flush water inlet support surface extending from the bowl, the flush water inlet support surface having a flush aperture accepting water delivered to the bowl from the commercial style flush valve for flushing the contents from the bowl, the flush water inlet support surface further comprising a cleanout aperture that extends into the siphon section from the flush water inlet support surface, the cleanout aperture having a perimeter along the support surface and being positioned between the flush aperture and the bowl, the inlet support surface further having a pair of flanges that extend away from the siphon section and along with the water inlet support surface, such that the siphon section is positioned between the pair of flanges; a cover plate that extends over the pair of flanges and cleanout aperture and is secured from the pair of flanges and directly against the perimeter of the cleanout aperture, each of said flanges terminates in a lip that extends down from each flange, the lip and the flange defining a valley near the siphon section, and, at least one of flanges having at least one fastener aperture that accepts one of the fasteners, so that the fastener extends through the respective flange and protrudes into the respective valley under the respective flange, so that access to the siphon section and sealing access to the cleanout aperture, and the clogged section of the toilet siphon section is readily accessible by removing the cover plate from the water inlet support surface.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention according to the best mode presently devised for making and using the instant invention, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EXEMPLAR EMBODIMENTS
[0014] While the invention will be described and disclosed here in connection with certain preferred embodiments, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments shown and described here, but rather the invention is intended to cover all alternative embodiments and modifications that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims included herein as well as any equivalents of the disclosed and claimed invention.
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[0019] Accordingly, in an illustrated example, a pair of fasteners 34 are used to retain the cover plate 6. The fasteners 34 extend through apertures in the cover plate 16 and through matching apertures in the flanges 32. This arrangement is part of the example illustrated in
[0020] Accordingly, the bowl 12 has an outlet 20 that allows the any contents found within the bowl 12 to be urged into the siphon section 22. The siphon section 22 will create siphoning action that will draw any contents found within the bowl to be drawn from the bowl 12 and be delivered into the sewer lines that serve the building.
[0021] As discussed above, the disclosed system will facilitate removal of a clog 40 in the clogged section 17 of the siphon section 22. To locate and remove the clog 40, a user would simply remove loosen the fasteners 34 and remove the cover plate 16 to expose the clog 40 below the cleanout aperture 19. It should be noted that the position of the cover plate 16 and cleanout aperture 19 along the flush water inlet support surface 14 provides advantages over known devices that provide cleanout access along siphon section 22, but provide this access at a location that is not the highest point along the siphon section 22. Not only does the disclosed system provide improved visibility to the internal passage of the siphon section 22, but it also prevents spillage of water trapped behind the cover plate 16, within the siphon section 22, upon loosening of the cover plate 16.
[0022] Once the cover plate 16 is removed, the user can either extract the clog 40 through the cleanout aperture 19, or push the clog back towards the bowl 12 or down into the downwardly sloping section 25 of the siphon section 22. Pushing the clog 40 further down into the downwardly sloping section 25 of the siphon section 22 allows the use of water in the system to urge the clog further down, towards the main sewer lines. Accordingly, in certain situations the disclosed system will greatly facilitate users to move the clog towards the main sewer lines, where the clog will encounter less resistance to flow, and thus facilitate elimination of the clog without having to remove any of the materials from the system itself. Eliminating the need to remove clog materials also eliminates the risk of spilling sewage material on the area around the toilet, and thus obviating the risk creating additional problems associated with the cleanup of spilled sewage.
[0023] Thus it can be appreciated that the above-described embodiments are illustrative of just a few of the numerous variations of arrangements of the disclosed elements used to carry out the disclosed invention. Moreover, while the invention has been particularly shown, described and illustrated in detail with reference to preferred embodiments and modifications thereof, it should be understood that the foregoing and other modifications are exemplary only, and that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as claimed, except as precluded by the prior art.