Drain removal tool
09839995 · 2017-12-12
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Abstract
A drain removal tool with a central opening aligned along a central tool axis, a holding section with a hex head for applying torque to the tool, and an engagement section including elongate sharp ridges or teeth extending in a helical pattern from an external surface of the engagement section from the tool for engagement with the drain to be removed. Each elongate sharp ridge has one flat face and a ramp face. Each flat face is aligned along a radius extending outwardly from the central tool axis. The ridges are spaced such that the distance between each flat face is approximately 6 degrees. Each helical ridge is a left hand helical serration on a 15 degree pitch with respect to the central axis of the central opening. The holding section includes a hex head configuration. The central opening in the holding section has a hex configuration.
Claims
1. A drain removal tool having a central opening aligned along a central tool axis and extending through the entire tool, a non-threaded holding section for applying torque to the tool, the holding section including a flat sided hex head configuration and a flat top hammer surface, and a work piece or drain engagement section including sharp elongate teeth extending from a continuous, non-segmented external surface of the engagement section of the tool for engagement with the drain to be removed to a bottom surface of the engagement section, and the central opening in the engagement section has a substantially cylindrical opening, with a larger diameter than the central opening having, a polygonal cross sectional configuration in the holding section.
2. The drain removal tool of claim 1, wherein the sharp teeth are elongate ridges in a helical pattern on the external surface of the engagement section of the tool.
3. The drain removal tool of claim 2, wherein each elongate ridge has one flat face, which flat face is aligned along a radius extending outwardly from the central tool axis, and a ramped face.
4. The drain removal tool of claim 3, wherein the teeth are spaced such that the distance between each flat face is approximately 6 degrees.
5. The drain removal tool of claim 2, wherein the each helical tooth is a left hand helical serration on a 15 degree pitch with respect to the central axis of the central opening.
6. The drain removal tool of claim 2, wherein the central opening in the holding section is a hex configuration.
7. The drain removal tool of claim 2, wherein the central opening in the holding section is a square configuration.
8. A drain removal tool having a central opening aligned along a central tool axis and extending through the entire tool, a holding section having a flat sided hex head configuration for applying torque to the tool, and a top hammer surface, and a substantially cylindrical, non-segmented drain engagement section including elongate sharp ridges extending in a helical pattern from an external surface of the engagement section from the tool for engagement with the drain to be removed to a bottom surface of the engagement section, the central opening, having a substantially cylindrical opening in the engagement section, a polygonal cross sectional configuration in the holding section, and the central opening in the holding section has a smaller diameter than the substantially cylindrical opening in the engagement section.
9. The drain removal tool of claim 8, wherein each elongate sharp ridge has one flat face, which flat face is aligned along a radius extending outwardly from the central tool axis, and a ramped face.
10. The drain removal tool of claim 9, wherein the ridges are spaced such that the distance between each flat face is approximately 6 degrees.
11. The drain removal tool of claim 10, wherein the each helical ridge is a left hand helical serration on a 15 degree pitch with respect to the central axis of the central opening.
12. The drain removal tool of claim 11, wherein the central opening in the holding section is a hex configuration.
13. A drain removal tool having a central opening aligned along a central tool axis and extending through the entire tool, a holding section having a top hammer surface and a hex head for applying torque to the tool, and a substantially cylindrical, non-segmented work piece engagement section including elongate sharp ridges extending in a helical pattern from an external surface of the engagement section from the tool for engagement with the drain to be removed to a bottom surface of the engagement section, wherein the diameter of a polygonal cross sectional configuration of the central opening in the holding section is smaller than the diameter of a substantially cylindrical opening of the central opening in the engagement section, and each elongate sharp ridge has one flat face, which flat face is aligned along a radius extending outwardly from the central tool axis, and a ramped face.
14. The drain removal tool of claim 13, wherein the ridges are spaced such that the distance between each flat face is approximately 6 degrees.
15. The drain removal tool of claim 14, wherein the each helical ridge is a left hand helical serration on a 15 degree pitch with respect to the central axis of the central opening.
16. The drain removal tool of claim 15, wherein the holding section includes a flat sided, external hex head configuration.
17. The drain removal tool of claim 16, wherein the central opening in the holding section is a hex configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The attached figures illustrate non-restrictive examples of the tool device of the present application. The figures include:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The drain removal tool 12 of this application may be of any iron, steel or equivalent metal material, but is preferably of hardened steel, such as 12L14 steel, with a black oxide finish. Further, as shown in
(13) The engagement section 16 of the removal tool 12 is provided with ridges or pointed teeth 30, extending outwardly from the surface of engagement section. The portion of the engagement section 16 supporting the teeth 30 has a height of approximately 1 inch from the bottom surface 20 to the top of the teeth. The ridges or teeth 30 are arranged in a helical pattern along the engagement section 16, each helical tooth or serration being a left hand helical serration on a 15 degree pitch with respect to the central axis 24 of the central opening 22. As shown in
(14) To use the drain removal tool 12, the tool is dropped or placed into the old drain D to be removed. The top hammer surface 18 of the tool may be hammered, or simply pressed, such that the pointed teeth 30 contact the drain D. Next, a pipe wrench, locking pliers, an Allen wrench or other torque applying tool T is mounted or engaged with the holding section 14, and torque is applied to turn the tool counter clockwise. The more torque that is applied to the drain removal tool, the more the teeth 30 of the engagement section 16 will bite, or engage into, the drain, enabling the drain to be turned and removed. Slippage of the tool 12 within the drain D is minimized due to the engaged teeth 30 along the engagement section 16.
(15) While the preferred embodiments of the drain removal tool 12 have been illustrated and described, it should be understood that variations will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments illustrated and described herein, but rather the true scope and spirit of the invention are to be determined by reference to the appended claims.