Adjustable overflow closure device with cable drain
09890522 ยท 2018-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T137/86863
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
E03C1/244
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An overflow drain for a tub includes a bracket configured to be located against an inside surface of the tub and connected to an overflow elbow. A first elongated slot is disposed through the bracket. A faceplate is configured to be attached to the bracket. A second elongated slot is disposed through the faceplate. A first knob is movably connected to the faceplate. An elongated seal plate is disposed on the inside of the faceplate and connected to the first knob. The seal plate is configured to move between an open position and a closed position by a movement of the first knob, wherein in the closed position the seal plate is configured to create a watertight seal around either the first or second elongated slots, and wherein in the open position the seal plate is configured to drain a fluid through the first and second elongated slots.
Claims
1. An overflow drain for a tub, comprising: a bracket longer in dimension in a horizontal direction as compared to a vertical direction, wherein the bracket is configured to be located against an inside surface of the tub and connected to an overflow elbow on an outside surface of the tub; a first elongated slot disposed through the bracket along the horizontal direction; at least two fastener holes disposed within the bracket; a faceplate longer in dimension in the horizontal direction as compared to the vertical direction, wherein the faceplate is configured to be attached to the bracket and the faceplate is stationary in relation to the bracket; a second elongated slot disposed through the faceplate along the horizontal direction; a first knob connected to the faceplate and movable in relation to the faceplate, wherein the first knob is disposed on an outside of the faceplate; an elongated seal plate disposed on an inside of the faceplate, the seal plate connected to the first knob and non-movable in relation to the first knob, wherein the seal plate is configured to move between an open position and a closed position by a movement of the first knob, wherein in the closed position the seal plate is configured to create a watertight seal around either the first or second elongated slots, and wherein in the open position the seal plate is configured to drain a fluid through the first and second elongated slots.
2. The overflow drain of claim 1, wherein the bracket is rectangular-shaped.
3. The overflow drain of claim 2, wherein the at least two fastener holes are countersunk.
4. The overflow drain of claim 3, wherein the faceplate is rectangular-shaped.
5. The overflow drain of claim 1, wherein the first knob is pivotably connected to the faceplate.
6. The overflow drain of claim 1, wherein the first knob is translatably connected to the faceplate.
7. The overflow drain of claim 1, wherein the first knob is circular-shaped, square-shaped, rectangular-shaped or triangular-shaped.
8. The overflow drain of claim 1, including a second knob connected to the faceplate disposed on the outside of the faceplate, wherein the second knob is disposed either behind or ahead of the first knob.
9. The overflow drain of claim 8, wherein the second knob is connected to a movable cable at a first cable end, wherein a second cable end is connected to a bottom drain.
10. The overflow drain of claim 9, wherein bottom drain is configured to move between an open position and a closed position by a movement of the second knob, wherein in the closed position the bottom drain is configured to create a watertight seal, and wherein in the open position the bottom drain is configured to drain the fluid.
11. The overflow drain of claim 1, including a seal or gasket disposed between the bracket and the inside surface of the tub.
12. The overflow drain of claim 11, wherein the seal or gasket includes an adhesive backing.
13. The overflow drain of claim 1, including a seal or gasket attached to the elongated seal plate.
14. The overflow drain of claim 13, wherein the seal or gasket is configured to seal either the first or second elongated slots when the seal plate is in the closed position.
15. An overflow drain for a tub, comprising: a bracket longer in dimension in a horizontal direction as compared to a vertical direction, wherein the bracket is configured to be located against an inside surface of the tub and connected to an overflow elbow on an outside surface of the tub; a first elongated slot disposed through the bracket along the horizontal direction; at least two fastener holes disposed within the bracket; a faceplate longer in dimension in the horizontal direction as compared to the vertical direction, wherein the faceplate is configured to be attached to the bracket and is stationary in relation to the bracket; a second elongated slot disposed through the faceplate along the horizontal direction; a first knob connected to the faceplate and pivotable in relation to the faceplate, wherein the first knob is disposed on an outside of the faceplate; an elongated seal plate disposed on an inside of the faceplate, the seal plate connected to the first knob and non-movable in relation to the first knob, wherein the seal plate is configured to move between an open position and a closed position by a movement of the first knob, wherein in the closed position the seal plate is configured to create a watertight seal around either the first or second elongated slots, and wherein in the open position the seal plate is configured to drain a fluid through the first and second elongated slots; a second knob connected to the faceplate and pivotable in relation to the faceplate, wherein the second knob is disposed on the outside of the faceplate, wherein the second knob is disposed either behind or ahead of the first knob; wherein the second knob is connected to a movable cable at a first cable end, wherein a second cable end is connected to a bottom drain in a bottom of the tub; wherein bottom drain is configured to move between an open position and a closed position by a movement of the second knob, wherein in the closed position the bottom drain is configured to create a watertight seal, and wherein in the open position the bottom drain is configured to drain the fluid.
16. The overflow drain of claim 15, wherein the bracket and the faceplate are both rectangular-shaped.
17. The overflow drain of claim 15, wherein the at least two fastener holes are countersunk.
18. The overflow drain of claim 15, including a seal or gasket attached to the elongated seal plate.
19. The overflow drain of claim 18, wherein the seal or gasket is configured to seal either the first or second elongated slots when the seal plate is in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(21) On the inside surface 152 of the tub 12 is installed a bracket 112. The bracket 112 has as a slot opening 114 and two countersunk holes 116a and 116b. Screws 118a and 118b are designed to nest within the bracket 112 such that the heads of the screws are at or below the top surface of the bracket 112. The screws 118 are then able to pass through the bracket, pass through holes drilled into the tub 12 and engage into holes 120a and 120b of the elbow 14.
(22) Another seal/gasket 122 is formed that matches the backside of the bracket 112. The seal 122 also has a slot 124 and matching holes 126a and 126b. The seal 122 could be a separate part or could be made with adhesive backing. For instance the seal 122 could be preinstalled onto the gasket 112. Then the installer would simply have to peal off a backing layer and then push the bracket 112 and seal 122 onto the appropriate location.
(23) One will notice that the bracket 112 has a plurality of compressible nubs 128 disposed about the perimeter 130 of the bracket 112. When the faceplate 100 is pressed onto the bracket 112, the nubs compress a slight amount and hold the faceplate 100 in place.
(24) One of the disadvantages of the embodiment described so far is that there is no longer a provision for closing the overflow closure device 10 as was taught in the '719 patent.
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(30) One of the disadvantages of the embodiments described so far is that there is not a provision for also controlling the bottom drain 132. Skipping ahead to
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(33) Although several embodiments have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made to each without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited, except as by the appended claims.