Selectively Engageable Variable Flow Rate Sink Strainer Stopper And Chemical Element

20180320346 ยท 2018-11-08

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Abstract

A selectively engageable variable flow rate sink strainer which is selectively engageable by several complimentary and individually engageable components, and is especially adapted to providing strainer stopper and chemical functions to kitchen sinks and typical kitchen sink drains. Embodiments include ones which are variable between a maximum and minimum flow rate, the minimum rate being selectively adjustable to approximately zero, comprising a relatively alignable strainer and drain body and droppably removable and sealable strainer and an independently straining drain body and providing for chemical elements outside of a liquid soak volume and at the site of engagement of strainer and drain body.

Claims

1. A device comprising a strainer and drain body, wherein the device is selectively engageable to control a flow rate out of a sink containing a liquid soak volume.

2. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is selectively engageable by being angularly variable through a range of positions between a minimum flow rate position and a maximum flow rate position.

3. The device of claim 2, wherein the device is variable by being continuously variable.

4. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is engageable by comprising a friction-reducing engagement ply between the strainer and the drain body.

5. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is engageable by the strainer comprising strainer flow paths and the drain body comprising body flow paths, the strainer flow paths and body flow paths being variably alignable to one another.

6. The device of claim 5, wherein the device is selectively engageable by the strainer flow paths and the body flow paths being selectively engageable between complete misalignment and complete alignment.

7. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is selectively engageable by the strainer being selectively engageable to the drain body and rotatable while engaged with the drain body.

8. The device of claim 7, wherein the strainer is rotatable by being continuously rotatable while the strainer is engaged with the drain body.

9. The device of claim 7, wherein the strainer is at a continuous height while it is engaged with the drain body.

10. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is selectively engageable by the strainer being engagable to the drain body by the strainer being freely liftable and droppable with respect to the drain body.

11. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is selectively engageable by the strainer being selectively positionable through continuous alternative angular positions with respect to the drain body.

12. The device of claim 11, wherein the device is engageable by comprising an engagement ply that is selectively alignable with respect to the drain body.

13. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is engageable by comprising an engagement seal ply between the strainer and the drain body.

14. The device of claim 1, further comprising a chemical element that is affixable to the device outside of the liquid soak volume.

15. The device of claim 1, further comprising a chemical element, wherein the device is selectively engageable by the chemical element being one which is selectively engageable to the drain body.

16. The device of claim 1, further comprising a chemical element which comprises a chemically infused ply proximate to the strainer.

17. The device of claim 1, further comprising a chemical element, wherein the chemical element comprises flow tailoring geometry, wherein the flow tailoring geometry tailors rate of flow to an optimal flow rate for the chemical element.

18. The device of claim 17, wherein the flow tailoring geometry comprises a flow limiting cap.

19. The device of claim 1, further comprising a chemical element, wherein the flow rate out of the sink passes through a kitchen sink drain, and wherein the device is selectively engageable by the drain body being engageable to the kitchen sink drain, and wherein the chemical element is selectively engageable to the drain body downstream of the drain body.

20. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is selectively engageable by the drain body being adapted to semi-permanently fit with respect to a sink drain.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0017] The embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements.

[0018] FIG. 1 is an assembled section view of a sink drain strainer embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure.

[0019] FIG. 2 is an exploded section view of a sink drain strainer embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure.

[0020] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a sink drain strainer embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure.

[0021] FIG. 4 is a perspective section view of a sink drain strainer embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure, as fit into a sink drain of a sink containing a liquid soak volume.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0022] The following description and drawings are illustrative and are not to be construed as limiting. Numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough understanding. However, in certain instances, well known or conventional details are not described in order to avoid obscuring the description. References to one or an embodiment in the present disclosure are not necessarily references to the same embodiment; and, such references mean at least one.

[0023] FIGS. 1-4 provide views of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the scope of the invention against any presently contemplated embodiments supported by the overall disclosures made within this application, nor as a limit against future-contemplated embodiments by the inventor or other entities which would otherwise be anticipated by the claims of this application.

[0024] Referring now to FIGS. 1-3, there are several alternative views of an exemplary embodiment contemplated as demonstrative of the broader notion of the present invention. There is a strainer 1, a drain body 3, and a chemical element 5. The strainer 1, drain body 3, and chemical element 5 are selectively engageable in vertical sequential order.

[0025] The strainer 1 is able to be dropped vertically into the drain body 3, but fits in a manner that allows the strainer 1 to be cleanly lifted away from the drain body 3 with little resistance. Chemical element 5 contains a chemical 7, which is contained within a cartridge 9. This type of chemical element 5 is engageable with the drain body 3 from the underside, and the shape and size and torsional strength of the cartridge 9 makes it easy for a user to selectively engage or remove the chemical element 5 from the drain body 3, and without requiring the user to handle the chemical 7 directly.

[0026] The strainer 1 and drain body 3 are both objects that are each of generally contiguous material, but each are provided with some porous features. The porous features of the strainer are strainer flow paths 11, and the porous features of the drain body are body flow paths 13.

[0027] In FIG. 1, the exemplary strainer is shown assembled, and the strainer 1 and drain body 3 are engaged with one another. In this position, the strainer 1 is rotatable with respect to the drain body 3, in situ. Here, in situ is meant to convey that the strainer 1 is able to be rotated without lifting it away from the drain body 3, meaning that it is rotatable while engaged with the drain body.

[0028] In this specific embodiment, the strainer 1 also is continuously rotatable, meaning that it can rotate freely, with no positioning limit. It also is meant to convey that this embodiment is able to be positioned to any angular position with respect to the drain body, without detents or stops, and is not in any other way necessarily delimited in angular position to a pre-selected alternative position. Also, the strainer 1 is rotatable in situ insofar as it is engaged with the drain body 3 at a particular height, and that is rotatable at that height, without being altered or varied from that height, nor needing to be vertically offset to a different distance from the drain body 3 as it rotates.

[0029] Continuing with respect to FIG. 1, a layer ply 15 is located between the strainer 1 and the drain body 3. The layer ply 15 reduces the friction between the strainer 1 and the drain body 3 to enhance the rotatability of the strainer 1 to rotate without requiring it to be lifted or varied in its relative distance from the drain body 3. The layer ply 15 also improves consistency of fit with respect to the strainer 1 and drain body 3, enhancing the ability of the strainer 1 to sealably engage with the drain body 3. In this sense, the layer ply 15 is also a seal layer ply.

[0030] In FIG. 3, the exploded view of the device shows that layer ply 15, like the strainer 1 and drain body 3, is of a generally contiguous material, but is porous insofar as it comprises layer ply flow paths 19. Like the strainer 1, the layer ply 15 is selectively alignable with respect to the drain body 3. Alignment of the layer ply flow paths 19, with respect to the strainer flow paths 11, or the body flow paths 13, renders the layer ply 15 into a co-porous engagement layer ply.

[0031] In FIG. 2, the layer ply 15 is fixed to the strainer 1, showing an exemplary embodiment of the layer ply being a co-porous layer ply. As the strainer 1 is selectively engageable with respect to the drain body 3, the layer ply 15 is also selectively engageable with respect to the drain body 3, since rotating the strainer 1 also rotates the layer ply 15. Thereby, the selective engagement of the strainer 1 (by rotation) effects the selective engagement of the layer ply 15 with respect to the drain body 3.

[0032] Referring now to FIGS. 1-3, the cartridge 9 comprises flow tailoring geometry, to tailor flow as it passes through the chemical element 5, to optimize the flow-activated functions of the chemical 7. The exemplary flow tailoring geometry depicted is a saturation limiting cap 17. The cap 17 allows flow through the strainer 1 and drain body 3 to pass through the device at a certain optimal flow rate for the chemical 7. As the rate of flow through the device exceeds the optimal flow rate for the chemical 7, some of the liquid will pool atop the cap 17, and the excess flow simply runs off the edge of the cap, around the chemical 7, without detriment to overall flow rate through the device.

[0033] An exemplary benefit of flow-tailoring with a saturation limiting cap 17 is that a relatively high flow rate will be prevented from accelerating the degradation of the chemical by erosion, nor will it saturate the chemical 7 in excess of an ideal amount to activate the chemical 7 (such as in the case of where the chemistry of the chemical 7 is one relating to an anti-microbial reaction), maximizing the functional lifespan of the chemical element 5.

[0034] Referring now to FIG. 4, an exemplary embodiment of the strainer 1, drain body 3, and chemical element 5, are shown assembled and inserted into a drain 23 at bottom of a sink 21. Here, the strainer 1 has been rotated to an angular position, relative to the drain body 3, such that the strainer flow paths 11 and body flow paths 13 are in complete misalignment. In this position, the liquid flow rate through the device has been varied down to its minimum flow rate. This embodiment is one in which the minimum flow rate of the device is equal to zero, and the device has effectively become a stopper. At such a low flow rate, liquid has now accumulated into a standing liquid soak volume 25. In this position, the device provides a lowermost boundary of the sink 21, and seals off from downstream plumbing 27 the liquid soak volume 25. Situated in an air volume beneath the drain body 3, the chemical element 5 is completely excluded from the liquid soak volume 25. Because it is not in contact with the liquid soak volume, the chemical 7 does not come into contact with any liquid, preserving its functional lifespan.

[0035] By excluding the chemical 7 from the liquid soak volume 25, the chemical 7 is also excluded from being in liquid contact with any other objects which might be within the sink at that time, such as dishes or clothing, or even an infant having a bath. All of those objects are ones which might be adversely affected by contact with a chemical 7 having chemistry that might be useful to treat the downstream plumbing 27.

[0036] If the strainer 1 and drain body 3 were to be rotated into at least partial alignment, liquid would then drain through the device according to the degree of selective engagement between the strainer flow paths 11 and the at least partially aligned body flow paths 13. This flow would then be tailored locally to the chemical element 5, and could then activate the chemistry in the chemical 7 to cause the chemical 7 to treat the downstream plumbing 27. After the liquid has fully passed through the device, the chemical element 5 would then be in contiguous air-contact with the sink and the surrounding areas. In such usage, the chemical element 5 could then also function as an air-miscible fragrance dispenser or deodorizer. If it became desirable to cease excessive fragrance from emanating from the chemical element 5, the selective engageability of the device allows the user to selectively engage the strainer 1 with respect to the drain body 3, varying the relative alignment of the strainer flow paths 11 and the body flow paths 13 to limit or stop the flow rate of air (and the fragrance carried by the air) between the downstream plumbing 27 and the sink 21.

[0037] Additionally, even embodiments that do not have a distinct chemical element similar to chemical element 5 can also provide similar benefits where the layer ply 15 is infused with a chemical composition adapted to either plumbing treatment, or aromatic or fragrance properties, or both. In such an embodiment, the layer ply 15 can be considered a chemical element. In the case of an embodiment in which such a layer ply 15 and a distinct chemical element 5 are used, then the device would be an embodiment that can function as a two-chemical or two-fragrance device.

[0038] The drain body 3, even without a distinct strainer (such as strainer 1) or a distinct chemical element (such as chemical element 5), can nevertheless still function alone as a sink-strainer, as a liquid soak volume 25 draining from a sink 21 would still have to pass through the body flow paths 13 in order to flow through the drain 23, to reach the downstream plumbing 27.

[0039] The above-disclosed details and the figures which they describe are merely exemplary and should not be understood as limitations beyond the broadest reasonable interpretation of the claims.

[0040] In the foregoing specification, the disclosure has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will be evident that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope as set forth in the following claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense.