AU2004217869B2 - A drainage assembly - Google Patents

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AU2004217869B2
AU2004217869B2 AU2004217869A AU2004217869A AU2004217869B2 AU 2004217869 B2 AU2004217869 B2 AU 2004217869B2 AU 2004217869 A AU2004217869 A AU 2004217869A AU 2004217869 A AU2004217869 A AU 2004217869A AU 2004217869 B2 AU2004217869 B2 AU 2004217869B2
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Michael John Capper
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WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 1 A DRAINAGE ASSEMBLY FIELD OF THE INVENTION THIS invention relates to a drainage assembly and in particular but not limited to a drainage assembly for reclamation of solids in waste water arising 5 from a manufacturing process. BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION While the present invention has particular application to reclamation of valuable waste solids in commercial environments the present invention also has general application to removal of solids entrained in other waste liquids including 10 general commercial and domestic waste water. In this sense the present invention has general application to drainage. Some manufacturing processes involve production of waste water containing solids that if reclaimed could be dried and sold for profit. Removal of solids even if not for the purposes of resale is also a responsible environmental 15 activity reducing downstream treatment costs. One example is in the production of tobacco, reclamation of tobacco solids from run-off in this situation enables the reclaimed solids to be dried and sold. In general, collection of solids flowing into a drain involves the use of some form of screen. In domestic situations this is most usually in the form of 20 a removable perforated disc that simply fits in the sink drain inlet. The disc is removed and the accumulated solids disposed of. The disc is then returned. This arrangement has disadvantages in so far as the screen can be discarded by the irresponsible user or, in the case of commercial reclamation WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 2 using this principle, workers can choose not to replace the screen either intentionally or it can be inadvertently overlooked. OUTLINE OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to ameliorate this problem by 5 providing in a broad form a drainage assembly having an inlet and an outlet, a removable screen able to contain solids entrained in waste liquid flowing through the assembly and a screen actuated valve blocking flow through the assembly when the screen is removed from the assembly. In a preferred form the invention is provided by a drainage assembly 10 having a body including an inlet, an outlet, a removable basket able to contain solids entrained in waste liquid flowing through the assembly and a basket actuated valve blocking flow through the assembly when the basket is removed from the assembly, the basket being positioned using an axially movable motion to position the basket in place, the axial motion also operating the basket 15 actuated valve to open the valve as the basket is moved axially into the body to its operative screening position and when moved in the opposite direction axially out of the body the valve automatically closes, the basket actuated valve being biassed to a closed position by a biassing spring, the basket having a guide which cooperates with a guideway on the body so that the basket may be 20 manually manipulated to engage the guide with the guideway and upon rotation moves axially into position thereby actuating the valve. Preferably the assembly includes a second downstream valve which may be used to block flow independently of the basket actuated valve.
WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 3 Preferably the drainage assembly includes a shut off valve downstream of the screen actuated valve so that the flow may be blocked independently of the screen actuated valve. Preferably the shut off valve comprises a manually actuated ball valve built into the assembly. 5 Preferably the inlet comprises a hinged grill that may be lifted to gain access to the screen. Typically the removable screen comprises a perforated basket. Typically the assembly includes an outer body which may be fittable into a sink, floor or any other drainage position where it is desirable to use such an 10 assembly. The screen or basket is typically located within the body and positioned using an axially movable motion to position the basket in place, the axial motion also operating the screen actuated valve to open the valve as the basket is moved axially into the body to its operative screening position and when moved 15 in the opposite direction axially out of the body the valve closes. The screen actuated valve is typically biassed to a closed position. An axially positioned biassing spring is typically utilised to provide bias force. The basket typically includes a threaded top which cooperates with a threaded opening in the body, the basket having a bar across its top so that it 20 may be manually manipulated to engage the thread and be screwed into position thereby actuating the valve. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 4 In order that the present invention may be more readily understood and put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawing wherein: Figure 1 is a section illustrating an embodiment of the invention as would 5 be applied to a sink where it is desirable to shut off flow even when the basket is in position. METHOD OF PERFORMANCE It will be appreciated that although the embodiment of Figure 1 illustrates a shut off valve downstream of a basket in other drainage situations where it is 10 not necessary to shut off flow when the basket is in position the downstream shut off valve would be omitted. Referring to the drawing there is illustrated a drainage assembly 10 comprising a cylindrical outer body 11 holding a screen in the form of a cylindrical basket 12 which has a threaded upper section 13 which in turn 15 engages a threaded insert 14 in the body 1i. A slotted flow though lid 15 is hinged at 16 to the body so that the lid 15 may be lifted to gain access to the basket 12. A centrally located cross bar 17 allows the basket top portion 13 to be rotated and by reason of the threaded sections is automatically moved axially in the direction of the arrow 18 to remove the basket from the assembly. 20 A basket actuated valve member 19 is positioned below the basket and biassed by biassing spring 20 to close off annular drainage opening 21 when the basket 12 is removed. The valve member 19 is illustrated in Figure 1 in its open position. A valve seat at 22 is engaged by the valve member 19 to close the WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 5 opening 21. The basket 12 is mounted in a base 23 which locates over a spindle 24 housing spring 20. A ball valve at 25 may be used to shut off the assembly manually using the ball valve actuator 26, the function of the ball valve would be equivalent to 5 the operation of a plug should it be desirable to retain liquid in a sink during some soaking process or the like and then drain the sink. Such operations may apply to the use of caustic solutions where articles are soaked in the caustic solution and is undesirable for persons to place their hands in the solution. It will be appreciated that where the assembly is utilised in say a floor 10 drain, shower drain or similar there would generally be no requirement to utilise the ball valve. Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example of the present invention many variations and modifications thereto will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit and scope of the 15 invention as set out in the appended claims.

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1. A drainage assembly having an inlet and an outlet, a removable screen able to contain solids entrained in waste liquid flowing through the assembly and a screen actuated valve blocking flow through the assembly when the screen is 5 removed from the assembly.
2. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly includes a second valve downstream of the screen actuated valve which may be used to block flow independently of the screen actuated valve.
3. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the drainage assembly 10 includes a shut off valve downstream of the screen actuated valve so that the flow may be blocked independently of the screen actuated valve and the shut off valve comprises a manually actuated ball valve built into the assembly.
4. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the inlet comprises a hinged grill that may be lifted to gain access to the screen. 15
5. A drainage assembly according to claim I wherein the removable screen comprises a perforated basket.
6. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly includes an outer body which is fittable into a sink, floor or any other drainage position where it is desirable to use such an assembly. 20
7. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly includes an outer body and the screen is located within the body and positioned using an axially movable motion to position the basket in place, the axial motion also operating the screen actuated valve to open the valve as the basket is moved WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 7 axially into the body to its operative screening position and when moved in the opposite direction axially out of the body the valve closes.
8. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the screen actuated valve is biassed to a closed position. 5
9. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the screen actuated valve is biassed to a closed position by an axially positioned biassing spring utilised to provide bias force.
10. A drainage assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly includes an outer body and the screen comprises a basket having a threaded top which 10 cooperates with a threaded opening in the body, the basket having a bar across its top so that it may be manually manipulated to engage the thread and be screwed into position thereby actuating the valve.
11. A drainage assembly having a body including an inlet, an outlet, a removable basket able to contain solids entrained in waste liquid flowing through 15 the assembly and a basket actuated valve blocking flow through the assembly when the basket is removed from the assembly, the basket being positioned using an axially movable motion to position the basket in place, the axial motion also operating the basket actuated valve to open the valve as the basket is moved axially into the body to its operative screening position and when moved 20 in the opposite direction axially out of the body the valve automatically closes, the basket actuated valve being biassed to a closed position by a biassing spring, the basket having a guide which cooperates with a guideway on the body so that the basket may be manually manipulated to engage the guide with the WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 8 guideway and upon rotation moves axially into position thereby actuating the valve.
12. A drainage assembly according to claim 11 wherein the assembly includes a second valve downstream of the screen actuated valve which may be 5 used to block flow independently of the screen actuated valve.
13. A drainage assembly according to claim 11 wherein the guide and guideway comprise co-operating threads so that the basket may be manually screwed into and out of the body.
14. A drainage assembly according to claim 11 wherein the assembly includes 10 a second valve downstream of the screen actuated valve which may be used to block flow independently of the screen actuated valve and the guide and guideway comprise co-operating threads so that the basket may be manually screwed into and out of the body.
15. A drainage assembly according comprises a cylindrical outer body holding 15 a cylindrical basket which has a threaded upper section which in turn engages a threaded insert in the body, a slotted flow though lid is hinged to the body so that the lid may be lifted to gain access to the basket, a centrally located cross bar allows the basket top portion to be rotated and by reason of the threaded sections is automatically moved axially to remove the basket from the assembly, 20 a basket actuated valve member is positioned below the basket and biassed by a biassing spring to automatically close off an annular drainage opening when the basket is removed, valve seat is engaged by the valve member to close the opening, the basket being mounted in a base which locates over a spindle housing the biassing spring. WO 2004/079109 PCT/AU2004/000276 9
16. A drainage assembly according to claim 15 wherein a ball valve is located downstream of the basket actuated valve, the ball valve having a ball valve actuator being operable to shut off flow manually using the ball valve actuator.
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US3982289A (en) * 1975-04-10 1976-09-28 David Robbins Disposable sink strainer
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US4949406A (en) * 1989-11-16 1990-08-21 Giuseppe Canelli Sink trap filter assembly
JPH0893007A (en) * 1994-09-22 1996-04-09 Sanjiyou Gaichiyuu:Kk Water tank with drain hole
WO1996013317A1 (en) * 1994-10-28 1996-05-09 Di.Fa. Di Fazio Napoleone E C. S.A.S. Filter equipped with a removable filtering element to be inserted between the drain and the siphon of sinks and washstands
GB2297769A (en) * 1995-02-08 1996-08-14 Ecological Products Ltd Storm drain overflow control apparatus
EP0726365A1 (en) * 1995-02-08 1996-08-14 Viegener, Franz II Basket type outlet device, in particular for sinks
WO1999051824A1 (en) * 1998-04-03 1999-10-14 Rodney Paul Knight Waste outlet

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US3982289A (en) * 1975-04-10 1976-09-28 David Robbins Disposable sink strainer
SU857375A1 (en) * 1979-12-03 1981-08-23 За витель Й1,Ыл;1С;3 ; л V) Н. С. Немцов пдтатгюТЕХНИ ЬлЛШ БИБЛЙОШсЛ Sink
US4949406A (en) * 1989-11-16 1990-08-21 Giuseppe Canelli Sink trap filter assembly
JPH0893007A (en) * 1994-09-22 1996-04-09 Sanjiyou Gaichiyuu:Kk Water tank with drain hole
WO1996013317A1 (en) * 1994-10-28 1996-05-09 Di.Fa. Di Fazio Napoleone E C. S.A.S. Filter equipped with a removable filtering element to be inserted between the drain and the siphon of sinks and washstands
GB2297769A (en) * 1995-02-08 1996-08-14 Ecological Products Ltd Storm drain overflow control apparatus
EP0726365A1 (en) * 1995-02-08 1996-08-14 Viegener, Franz II Basket type outlet device, in particular for sinks
WO1999051824A1 (en) * 1998-04-03 1999-10-14 Rodney Paul Knight Waste outlet

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