P-trap plumbing connection and a method of installing a P-trap plumbing connection
10125479 ยท 2018-11-13
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Abstract
A P-trap plumbing connection is positioned within a housing and a method of installation involves mounting the housing either on a wall or within a wall. When this method is used the space below a sink or inside a cabinet is no longer occupied to the same degree by the p-trap and drain piping.
Claims
1. A P-trap Plumbing Connection comprising: a housing having a front, a back, and opposed sides that define an interior cavity; a continuous P-trap pipe positioned within the interior cavity of the housing, the P-trap pipe having an inlet end and an outlet end, the inlet end having an inlet connection at one of the front or the back of the housing and the outlet end having an outlet connection at one of the opposed sides of the housing; and an access opening giving access to the P-trap pipe in the interior cavity being provided in at least one of the front or the back of the housing, and the access opening being closed by a removable closure panel.
2. The P-trap Plumbing Connection of claim 1, wherein the continuous P-trap pipe has an inside diameter of 1 inches (38 mm).
3. The P-trap Plumbing Connection of claim 1, wherein the continuous P-trap pipe has an inside diameter of 1 inches (32 mm).
4. The P-trap Plumbing Connection of claim 1, wherein the continuous P-trap pipe has an inside diameter of the 2 inches (51 mm).
5. The P-trap Plumbing Connection of claim 1, wherein the housing also houses a cold water connection and a hot water connection.
6. The P-trap Plumbing Connection of claim 1, wherein the housing has mounting flanges on one of the opposed sides of the housing opposite to the outlet connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The IN-WALL PLUMBING CONNECTION BOX (
(14) Said reversible housing (
(15) The larger lower compartment is where said internal p-trap piping (50) is located. Said internal p-trap (50) could be molded as part of said reversible housing or could be separately fabricated piping integrated within said reversible housing. Said p-trap (50) is connected with and integrally part therein of said outlet opening (52). Said p-trap piping (50) forms a horizontal arm with a slight upward slope then turns to form a general U shape down from said outlet opening (52). At the bottom of the U shape is a clean-out port (53) with a removable clean-out stopper (80) (
(16) Said removable clean-out stopper (80) (
(17) The U shape p-trap pipe (50) terminates at the connection to the inlet opening (51). Said p-trap pipe is connected with and integrally part therein of said inlet opening (51). Said inlet opening (51) is preferably a male configured circumferential flange that is threaded to receive the adjustable pipe connector (60) (
(18) Said adjustable pipe connector (60) (
(19) The compartment beside said inlet opening (51) contains four supply water openings (54). Two of the supply water openings (54) are front facing and two are back facing to accommodate the reversible function of said housing. Said supply water openings (54) are preferably rectangular in shape to resist any rotation that may be exerted on the supply water assembly. Each said supply water opening (54) is configured to mate with an ancillary locking escutcheon (70) (
(20) Said locking escutcheon (70) (
(21) The removable front panel (
(22) Said bottom front panel (101) is generally solid to cover and conceal said internal p-trap piping (50) except for one small circular figure pull hole (103) for removal of said panel. The interior face of said bottom front panel (101) is molded with raised tabs with a plurality of ribs (102) that mate with the perimeter ribs (57) of said reversible housing (
(23) A key advantage of the present P-trap plumbing connection and method lies in the advantages provided over current installation methods. This is especially apparent by a comparison of the use and esthetics of the space below a sink. With current installation methods, the piping is exposed to view and is formed of multiple individual pieces assembled by hand. This location, directly below the fixture (sink), offers the least limited area for a plumber to work in. The pipes are typically black or white plastic individually glued together and the joints are typically marred from excess glue runs. The completed pipe assembly penetrates the wall and probably the back of a cabinet to connect to the buildings plumbing lines which run within the wall. Usually there is little attention paid to finishing the wall and/or cabinet around the pipe penetration particularly when that penetration is at an angle which is not perpendicular to the wall. The completed hand assembled p-trap and drain piping can snake through the area beneath a sink or the inside of a cabinet occupying most of the space, limiting accessibility and creating a perceived unsanitary environment. Additionally, the water supply lines which also penetrate the wall and/or cabinet, each at a different location, compound the diminished use and esthetic of that same space.
(24) In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
(25) The scope of the claims should not be limited by the illustrated embodiments set forth as examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with a purposive construction of the claims in view of the description as a whole.