Drain Trap with Integrated Cleanout Fittings
20180328012 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B15/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/3013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E03C1/282
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A drain trap for plumbing fixtures that contains integrated access piping that allow a user to easily and efficiently to clean the drain trap. The drain trap includes a U-shaped plumbing trap, a first access pipe, a second access pipe, a first sealing cap, a second sealing cap, and a cleaning brush. The first access pipe and the second access pipe are positioned adjacent to a curved portion pipe of the U-shaped plumbing trap. The first access pipe and the second access pipe each laterally traverse into the curved portion pipe to provide access to the cleaning brush. The first sealing cap is adjacently connected to the first access pipe. Similarly, the second sealing cap is adjacently connected to the second access pipe for a water-tight seal. The first access pipe, the second access pipe, and the U-shaped plumbing trap are in fluid communication with each other.
Claims
1. A drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings comprises: a first access pipe; a second access pipe; a first sealing cap; a second sealing cap; a U-shaped plumbing trap; the U-shaped plumbing trap comprises an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe, and a curved portion pipe; the first access pipe and the second access pipe being positioned adjacent to the curved portion pipe; the first access pipe laterally traversing into the curved portion pipe; the second access pipe laterally traversing into the curved portion pipe, opposite the first access pipe; the first sealing cap being adjacently attached to the first access pipe, opposite the U-shaped plumbing trap; the second sealing cap being adjacently attached to the second access pipe, opposite the U-shaped plumbing trap; and the first access pipe, the second access pipe, and the U-shaped plumbing trap being in fluid communication with each other.
2. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first accordion-style pipe; the first accordion-style pipe being positioned adjacent to the outlet pipe, opposite the curved portion pipe; and the first accordion-style pipe being concentrically integrated into the outlet pipe.
3. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a second accordion-style pipe; the second accordion-style pipe being positioned adjacent to the inlet pipe, opposite to the curved portion pipe; and the second accordion-style pipe being concentrically integrated into the inlet pipe.
4. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a main axis of the first access pipe being coincidentally aligned with a sagittal plane of the U-shaped plumbing trap; and a main axis of the second access pipe being coincidentally aligned with the sagittal plane of the U-shaped plumbing trap.
5. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a cleaning brush; the cleaning brush comprises a flexible rod and a plurality of bristles; the plurality of bristles being positioned along the flexible rod, adjacent to a distal end of the flexible rod; the plurality of bristles being radially connected around the flexible rod; and the cleaning brush being removably positioned within the first access pipe, the curved portion pipe, and the second access pipe.
6. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 5 comprises: a first annular lip; the cleaning brush further comprises a retaining disk; the retaining disk being positioned opposite to the plurality of bristles, along the flexible rod; the retaining disk being concentrically and laterally connected around the flexible rod; the first annular lip being concentrically positioned within the first access pipe; the first annular lip being laterally connected to the first access pipe; the plurality of bristles being positioned within the second access pipe; and the retaining disk being pressed against the first annular lip.
7. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 5 comprises: a second annular lip; the cleaning brush further comprises a retaining disk; the retaining disk being positioned opposite to the plurality of bristles, along the flexible rod; the retaining disk being concentrically and laterally connected around the flexible rod; the second annular lip being concentrically positioned within the second access pipe; the second annular lip being laterally connected to the second access pipe; the plurality of bristles being positioned within the first access pipe; and the retaining disk being pressed against the second annular lip.
8. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 5 comprises: the cleaning brush further comprises a handle ring; and the handle ring being adjacently connected to a proximal end of the flexible rod.
9. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first slip-joint washer; an access aperture of the first access pipe; the first slip-joint washer being concentrically positioned with the first access pipe; the first slip-joint washer being adjacently connected to the first sealing cap; and the first slip-joint washer being pressed into the access aperture of the first access pipe by the first sealing cap.
10. The drain trap with integrated cleanout fittings as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a second slip-joint washer; an access aperture of the second access pipe; the second slip-joint washer being concentrically positioned with the second access pipe; the second slip-joint washer being adjacently connected to the second sealing cap; and the second slip-joint washer being pressed into the access aperture of the second access pipe by the second sealing cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0011] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0012] The present invention is an alternative design for a drain trap. More specifically, the present invention is a drain trap that includes a pair of lateral access pipe for cleaning and inspection of the drain trap. The additional access pipe provides a user the ability to easily and effectively clean out the drain trap without impeding the flow rate or any major disassembly.
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[0014] The first access pipe 6 and the second access pipe 9 provide a means for easily accessing the interior space within the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 for cleaning and maintenance purposes. The first access pipe 6 and the second access pipe 9 are each an elongated tube. Referring to
[0015] During operations of the plumbing fixture the first access pipe 6 and the second access pipe 9 are closed off by the first sealing cap 19 and the second sealing cap 20, respectively. The first sealing cap 19 and the second sealing cap 20 are each a screw cap that seals off the first access pipe 6 and the second access pipe 9, respectively. More specifically, the first sealing cap 19 is adjacently attached to the first access pipe 6, opposite to the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 to seal off the first access pipe 6. It is preferred that the first sealing cap 19 is threadably attached to the first access pipe 6 to allow the user to easily attach and detach the first sealing cap 19. Similarly, the second sealing cap 20 is adjacently attached to the second access pipe 9, opposite the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 to seal off the second access pipe 9. It is preferred that the second sealing cap 20 is threadably attached to the second access pipe 9 to allow the user to easily attach and detach the second sealing cap 20. To access the interior space within the U-shaped plumbing trap 1, the user simply detaches, unscrews, either the first sealing cap 19 or the second sealing cap 20.
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[0017] During operations of the present invention, the cleaning brush 12 is stored external to the U-shaped plumbing trap 1, the first access pipe 6, and the second access pipe 9. In order to clean the U-shaped plumbing trap 1, the user may utilize either the first access pipe 6 or the second access pipe 9. For the first access pipe 6, the user first removes the first sealing cap 19 to expose an access aperture 7 of the first access pipe 6. Next, the user removably positions the cleaning brush 12 within the first access pipe 6, the curved portion pipe 4, and the second access pipe 9. To clean, the user moves the cleaning brush 12 within the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 to engage the plurality of bristles 16 with the internal surface of the U-shaped plumbing trap 1. For the second access pipe 9, the user first removes the second sealing cap 20 to expose an access aperture 10 of the second access pipe 9. Next, the user removably positions the cleaning brush 12 within the second access pipe 9, the curved portion pipe 4, and the first access pipe 6. To clean, the user moves the cleaning brush 12 within the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 to engage the plurality of bristles 16 with the internal surface of the U-shaped plumbing trap 1.
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[0020] For the second access pipe 9, the first engagement element is a second annular lip 22. The second annular lip 22 is concentrically positioned within the second access pipe 9. Additionally, the second annular lip 22 is laterally connected to the second access pipe 9, adjacent to the second sealing cap 20. During cleaning through the second access pipe 9, the user inserts the cleaning brush 12 into the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 through the second access pipe 9 with the plurality of bristles 16 being positioned within the first access pipe 6. The user moves the cleaning brush 12 in and out of the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 to clear up debris. The retaining disk 17 prevents the cleaning brush 12 from accidentally fully sliding into the U-shaped plumbing trap 1 by being pressed against the second annular lip 22.
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[0023] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.