AU2017258943B2 - Waste traps and their componentry - Google Patents
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Abstract
- 27 This invention relates to a conduit or spigot fabrication comprising at least one protuberance or shoulder acting to keep a nut deployed locally to the end of the conduit or spigot for thread-wise engagement of the nut to a waste outlet or inlet; a slide nut or 5 trap nut moulded and/or machined and/or evolved to have at least one continuous or discontinuous groove in its exterior in a plane perpendicular to the thread axis of the nut; a moulded annulus comprising a resilient material capable of being parted transversely along its longitudinal extent to provide one or both of a washer for a smaller size pipe, and/or a washer for a larger size pipe, and a waste or water trap assembly and/or 10 fabrication comprising linked conduiting able to provide a trap in at least one configuration utilising the conduit, nut and washer above. Figure to accompany abstract: Figure 12A
Description
WASTE TRAPS AND THEIR COMPONENTRY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to water or waste traps and their componentry, in particular though not solely, to plumbing components assemblies and related procedures and methods, including but not limited to components used in trap assemblies.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
We have recognised that trap assemblies typified by those in New Zealand:
of the Dux Limited with its Dux Fast Fit™ polypropylene waste system are reliant on acrylonitrile compression and sealing rings (see www.dux.co.nz/waste-watertraps), and of AQUALINE ™ Space Traps (see www.aqualine.co.nz).
The forms of these trap assemblies (including the form of their nuts) are typical of those of many manufacturers overseas (See Figures 19 and 21). We favour the less pronounced wider rib options widespread throughout the world.
Also to be found overseas are hybridised forms of the delicate high ribs of one or the lower wide ribs of the other.
Also, there are peripherally cylindrical rib variants that link the castellation provided by the axially extending peripheral ribs, whether of the delicate high rib kind or the lower wide rib kind. See Figures 20 and 21 hereafter.
Despite their availability in a swivellable 'P' and 'S' configuration, the trap assemblies of all such suppliers still provide some difficulties for users.
The present invention relates to providing aspects of the present invention whereby plumbers and do-it-yourself (DIY) persons can overcome at least one or more of such difficulties.
A difficulty we recognise is that often the access to the waste fitting for attaching the trap nut captive to the spigot or conduit fitting is restricted and may only allow for one hand to be used. Difficulties often include:
a long reach into fitting, one hand only able to enter space to tighten trap nut, restricted access through access panels, other restrictions e.g. floor joists and beams, typically under a bath where reaching in and between floor joists.
Typically the nut falls down to the bottom of the U and is located on the side of the hand location from the end of the trap.
It is at least an object of the present invention to provide a user with a useful choice.
It is therefore at least an object of the present invention to provide a water or waste trap and their componentry and/or which will go at least some way towards addressing the foregoing problems or which will at least provide the industry and/or public with a useful choice.
In this specification where reference has been made to patent specifications, other external documents, or other sources of information, this is generally for the purpose of providing a context for discussing the features of the invention. Unless specifically stated otherwise, reference to such external documents is not to be construed as an admission that such documents, or such sources of information, in any jurisdiction, are prior art, or form part of the common general knowledge in the art.
Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing description which is given by way of example only.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a first aspect, the present invention relates to a moulded washer for a pipe, the moulded washer capable of being frangibly separated so as to provide a plurality of separate washer components, said moulded washer comprising:
a first washer component, defining a first lumen, said first lumen having a first internal diameter, and a second washer component, defining a second lumen, said second lumen having a second internal diameter different to the first internal diameter, and an exterior surface of said first washer component comprises at least one rib, wherein said at least one rib defines at least one surface for sealing, and an exterior surface of said second washer component comprises a plurality of ribs, wherein said plurality of ribs define a plurality of surfaces for sealing, and wherein said surface(s) for sealing of said first washer and said second washer provide a sealing arrangement with a surface with which they contact, and
- 3 wherein said moulded washer comprises at least one circumferentially extending frangible region, such that each of said plurality of washer components are separable from each other.
Preferably, wherein the first washer component may be of an axially shorter length than the second washer component, or the second washer component may be of an axially shorter length than the first washer component.
Preferably, wherein said moulded washer may comprise one or more additional washer components, each additional washer component defining an additional lumen having the same or a different internal diameter to that of the first lumen or the second lumen.
Preferably, wherein the first internal diameter of the first lumen may be greater than the second internal diameter of the second lumen.
Preferably, the second internal diameter of the second lumen may be greater than the first internal diameter of the first lumen.
Preferably, wherein a line of weakness may be provided in or through the wall of the moulded washer between each washer component, said line of weakness being in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the moulded washer.
Preferably, wherein said line of weakness may provide for a frangible region extending substantially circumferentially about said moulded washer.
Preferably, wherein the at least one rib and the plurality of ribs may extend from the exterior surfaces of their respective first and second washer components.
Preferably, wherein the at least one rib and the plurality of ribs may project from the exterior surfaces of their respective first and second washer components circumferentially or in a radially outward direction.
Preferably, wherein an internal surface of a said lumen or lumens may be of a substantially uninterrupted contour.
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Preferably, wherein at a terminal end of said moulded washer, an internal surface of a said lumen may comprise at least one radially inwardly extending projection or lip from a wall defining said lumen.
Preferably, wherein the radially inward extending projection or lip may be a locator to locate an end of a conduit to be subsequently sleeved or housed within said lumen of the moulded washer.
Preferably, wherein the radially inward extending projection or lip may be a stop member, said stop member preventing over insertion of a conduit into said lumen.
Preferably, wherein the radially inward extending projection or lip may provide for a sealing surface with the cross-section of the end of a surface in contact therein or therewith.
Preferably, wherein the rib or ribs may be compressible or deformable to compress or deform in providing a sealing arrangement with a surface with which they contact.
Preferably, wherein each lumen of a washer component may be dimensioned so as to 20 receive a conduit of a predetermined external diameter.
Preferably, wherein one of said lumens may have an internal diameter of about 40 mm.
Preferably, wherein one of said lumens may have an internal diameter of about 32 mm.
Preferably, wherein the moulded washer is, or may be comprised of, one or more of: a polymeric material, an acrylic material, an acrylonitrile material, a polyacrylonitrile material, a rubber material.
In a second aspect, there is provided a trap assembly comprising:
a conduit to provide a trap in at least one configuration, and a nut to be provided at or towards at least one end region of the conduit, and said moulded washer as defined by the first aspect, wherein
- 5 2017258943 29 Oct 2019 said moulded washer is disposed at the one, or either one or both, end regions(s) to assist sealing upon a threaded connection of the conduit by the nut to an outlet and/or inlet of a drainage system.
Preferably, wherein said conduit may comprise at least one protuberance or shoulder of the conduit acting to keep the nut deployed locally to an end region of the conduit for a thread-wise engagement of said nut to a waste outlet or inlet.
Preferably, wherein said at least one protuberance or shoulder may comprise a radially 10 extending projection, continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit, located at least in an end region of the conduit to retain said nut locally in said end region of the conduit for said thread-wise engagement.
Preferably, wherein said at least one protuberance or shoulder may comprise:
at least a first radially extending projection, continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit, said first projection located substantially adjacent or in proximity to the end region of the conduit, and at least a second radially extending projection, continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit, said second projection located further away from the end region of the conduit and away from the first projection(s).
Preferably, wherein the protuberance or shoulder may be configured or dimensioned to prevent said nut from becoming deployed away from the end region adjacent or in proximity to the end region of the conduit.
Preferably, wherein the protuberance or shoulder may provide a limit or limits for retaining of the nut in a region of the conduit, the region defined between said limit or limits and the end of the conduit or between at least a first limit or a first projection and a second limit or a second projection.
Another difficulty we recognise is that the waste pipe connector requires fitment of both 32 mm and 40 mm pipe or conduit. Therefore, all other manufacturers provide two washers separately for individual use (e.g. a 40 mm washer for 40 mm pipe and a 32 mm washer for 32 mm pipe). As such:
This requires more inventory.
Often a washer is lost.
Manufacturing process is in two parts.
Assembly in factory is 1 additional part.
Cost is increased - extra part and labour.
Packing of washers often deforms the second washer which is pushed into the nut housing leaving it in an oval shape.
The present invention also relates to components to address each of such degrees irrespective of whether or not the components, sub-assemblies or assemblies that form aspects of the present invention are to be used together or not. Each of the above-noted aspects can be considered in isolation or in conjunction with any one or more component, sub-assembly or assembly of the present invention.
It will be appreciated each of the above described aspects may be utilised in conjunction with details of the other aforementioned aspects. The further details of which are generally described herein.
As used herein the term and/or means and or or, or both. As used herein the term (s) following a noun includes, as might be appropriate, the singular or plural forms of that noun.
The term comprising as used in this specification means consisting at least in part of. When interpreting each statement in this specification that includes the term comprising, features other than that or those prefaced by the term may also be present. Related terms such as comprise and comprises are to be interpreted in the same manner.
This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
The invention consists in the foregoing and also envisages constructions of which the following gives examples only.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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A preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompany drawings in which:
Figure 1A shows a trap assembly with a swivel capability in its 'S' rather than 'P' configuration and with a full depth slide nut or trap nut on the top end region of a spigot or conduit component.
Figure IB shows the arrangement of Figure 1A with the trap nut having been threadedly engaged to the male thread of an outlet fitting.
Figure IC shows the arrangement of Figure IB where the trap nut was cut or sawn transversely through its surrounding groove as a cutting or sawing guide,
Figure 2 shows the arrangement of Figure 1A in sectioning.
Figure 3 shows the nut of Figures 1A and IB in isometric from below.
Figure 4 shows the nut of Figure 3 in side elevation.
Figure 5 shows the nut of Figures 3 and 4 in pan.
Figure 6 shows the nut of Figures 3 to 5 in elevation section A-A of Figure 5. Figure 7 shows the moulded double washer, ring or the like annular member in isometric from above.
Figure 8 shows the member of Figure 7 inverted and in side elevation.
Figure 9 shows the member of figure 7 and 8 as a plan view to that of Figure 8.
Figure 10 shows an elevation view of the member as in Figure 7 as a section B-B with respect to Figure 9.
Figure 11 shows post cleavage, cutting, tearing, or the like a washer as might be used with, for example, a 40 mm diameter pipe.
Figure 12 shows post cleavage, cutting, tearing or the like a washer as might be used with, for example, a 32 mm diameter pipe.
Figure 12A shows in cross section a 32 mm washer on a 32 mm pipe inserted into the 40 mm trap.
Figure 12B shows a 40 mm washer on a 40 mm pipe inserted into a 40 mm trap. Figure 13 shows in isometric the U bend of the trap with spigot.
Figure 14 shows a slide elevation of the conduit or spigot of Figure 13.
Figure 15 shows a plan view of Figure 14.
Figure 16 shows the section at A-A, when rotated, and in elevation.
Figure 17 shows a standard installation of the trap connected easily to a standard basin waste.
Figure 18 shows an overflow basin where the base is a lot thicker allowing for the overflow and where the trap has had the trap nut shortened by cutting through the groove line on the nut in order to be able to fit with sufficient thread on the waste to engage the full length of the nut, tighten and seal onto the waste.
- 8 Figure 19 is typical of many wide rib nuts throughout the world.
Figure 20 is a variant of the form of Figure 19, i.e. with an encircling rib.
Figure 21 is typical of many narrow high rib nuts throughout the world.
Figure 22 is a variant of the form of Figure 21, i.e. with an encircling rib.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Figure 1 shows an 'S' bend form of assembly and/or fabrication of a water or waste trap configuration, A.
As used herein the term assembly or fabrication should be considered as somewhat equivalent, although in the case of a fabrication there may need to be a sequence of creation of one of the components in order to enable assembly.
For example, the nut association with a component of the linked conduits of a trap assembly or fabrication may require some post-location distortion or other arrangement. In some embodiments, the captive association of the nut may be dependent upon the appropriate positioning of the washer, or a compression ring or seal.
In one embodiment, such as that shown in Figures 1A to 2, there is a linked series of conduits 1 made up of a primary component 2, the preferred embodiment of which is shown in Figures 13 to 16. The other major component is a secondary component 3 that supports a swivel link 4.
A nut referred to herein as a slide or trap nut 5 is at the top end region of the component 2 to be thread engaged by its thread 6 to the male thread of an outlet 7, as shown for example in Figure IB. The nut 8 at the other end of the assembly or conduit or spigot can likewise be engaged in any known manner.
Different sealing arrangements can be employed in conjunction with each nut 5, 8 depending on how it is to associate with the remainder of the water or waste trap or drainage system assemblage.
Shown as part of the component 2 (e.g. of polypropylene) is a support shoulder 9 or protuberance onto which the lower region 10 with its in-turned flange of the nut 5 can be supported.
- 9 Shown in Figure 2 is the interaction at 11 between the thread 6 of the trap nut 5 and the male thread of the outlet fitting 7. It will be appreciated the option for female threads can be utilised for such fittings.
In respect of the present invention, our product allows the installer to push the spigot into the waste and ensure the nut 5 is in close enough proximity to the end of the trap to allow finger movement (for example single-handed finger movement) of the nut 5 onto the beginning of the waste thread without needing to move the location of that one hand.
In such an installation, it is important to hold or place a hand (or other locator) on the trap to ensure trap spigot engagement into the waste while starting to turn the nut 5 onto the waste thread. The spigot engagement provides aliment of both parts to ensure less likelihood of cross threading of the nut 5 onto the waste thread.
The supporting protuberance 9 is shown as a full annulus shoulder or projection, but it will be appreciated that any equivalent continuous or discontinuous abutment or shoulder profile that is able to be readily moulded can be employed for the purpose.
An additional shoulder or protuberance 22 may additionally be provided. In this manner, a pair of limits 9, 22 are provided for retaining the nut 5 in a region local to the end of the conduit 2. Such a second protuberance 22 may additionally provide for a shoulder upon which the nut 5 may bear when in a threaded engagement with the outlet fitting 7, thereby helping to further ensure the conduit 2 remains in a locked location/position.
The purpose of the supporting protuberance 9 is to hold the nut 5 until the thread is engaged with the outlet fitting 7. Thus, the nut 5 is supported in a proximity so that a single hand hold (or single-handed fitment or operation) allows sufficient movement with the fingers of the same hand to commence or initiate thread engagement. And, to thereafter allow sufficient turn of the nut to ensure an adequate mesh.
Figures 13-16 illustrate one embodiment of a conduit or spigot component 2 comprising the at least one protuberance or shoulder 9, 22 for location or retention of a nut.
A feature of the nut 5, is the provision of the annular groove 13 at an asymmetric (or offset) position so that, if needed, a small end region 14 of the nut 5 can be removed by any convenient form of cutting. By way of example, a nut of a suitable material (e.g. polypropylene) can be left with a wall thickness of about 1.5 mm from the base of the
- 10 2017258943 29 Oct 2019 groove 13. Such asymmetry or off-set for the groove or recess (or surface relief) can be provided in relation to the longitudinal length or axial length, i.e. the circumference of external surface provided by the nut 5. In various embodiments, the annular groove 13 can be continuous about the nut 5, or may be of discontinuous form, such that, application of a cutting implement allows for a clean cut or break of the small end region 14 from the nut 5, without interference to accessing of the thread of the nut 5 for subsequent threading engagement.
In the form of the nut as shown in the figures, preferably the nut has a continuous groove that not only provides a groove through the longitudinally extending ribs or castellations 15, but also into the intervening wall (e.g. flutes) between such ribs or castellations.
The castellations can be of any kind. For example, they can be protuberant ribs as in the
Dux product range or they can be more circumferentially extensive formations, preferably of lower profile, as are common throughout the world and are often preferred by plumbers.
The cutting groove / location groove 13 enables the use of a sharp blade rather than a hacksaw to cut the nut, as the thickness of the plastic nut is provided in that region to be of thin enough dimension to be cut with a blade, but thick enough to give enough tensile strength to ensure the nut does not elongate when under load. Standard threaded connections in this industry may typically require a minimum torque of 30 + Nm.
It should be noted Australian Standard AS2887 (1993) requires the nut to be manufactured to an internal length of 12.7 mm. However, these nuts do not fit all waste thread lengths.
In a further embodiment, there is provided a preferred annulus moulding 17 of a suitable resilient washer compression ring or seal material (e.g. acrylonitrile) is as shown in Figures 7 to 10 which is able to be cleaved by any appropriate process ranging from simple tearing apart, circumscribing with a blade (e.g. of a substantially rigid blade, such as a Stanley ™ Knife) or other cutting implements. Preferably, avoided is the need for a hack-saw or other oscillating toothed cutting tool which can result in burred or uneven cuts, and may impede upon or compromise the thread's integrity or shape.
The resultant cleavage is to be on the plane indicated by numeral 16 shown in the sectional view of Figure 10. This plane 16 enables the component 17 to be readily parted
- 11 into the form of the smaller section washer 18 as shown in Figure 11, or into the more longitudinally extensive seal arrangement 19, for example as shown in Figure 12, or to provide both such washer seal sections for use.
The following is a set of features, one or more of which may apply to the single washer embodiment described herein:
Tear off by installer to make two washers, one which can be used, the other one of which can be used or discarded.
Lower production cost.
Less tooling cost.
Less material cost.
Less labour assembly costs.
No deformation of washers.
The design of the washer for a 32 mm pipe or conduit needs to support the pipe evenly and provide for sealing. For example, a 32 mm washer, such as that indicated by numeral 19, features ribs 21 that run around the diameter of the pipe to create more than one seal, more particularly Figure 12 illustrates a washer providing for four sealing surfaces or seals.
An internal lip 20 can optionally be provided on the inside of the washer, such an internal lip 20 can be utilised to locate or stop the end of a pipe protruding too far into the trap and blocking the water pathway (for example, see Figure 12A).
Further, in one embodiment, for example where the design of the 40 mm washer section 18, the design of the rib or ribs provided on the exterior surface can be of a wedge shape, as to provide a lock between the trap end and the pipe to create a seal (see for example Figure 12B).
Conduit or spigot fabrication
Further to the description above, in one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a conduit or spigot fabrication A. Such a fabrication comprises at least one protuberance or shoulder 9, 22 of the conduit or spigot 2 acting to keep a nut 5 deployed locally to the end of the conduit or spigot for thread-wise engagement of the nut 5 to a waste outlet or inlet 7.
The at least one protuberance or shoulder 9, 22 is generally a radially extending projection, which may be continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the
- 12 conduit or spigot, and which is located at least in a region of the conduit or spigot to retain the nut 5 locally of the conduit or spigot end for subsequent thread-wise engagement.
It will be appreciated, the at least one protuberance or shoulder may comprise at least a first radially extending projection (such as 9), continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit or spigot, the first projection located substantially adjacent or in proximity to the end of the conduit or spigot; and, at least a second radially extending projection (such as 22), continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit or spigot, the second projection located further away from the end of the conduit or spigot 2 and away from the first projection(s) 9.
The protuberance or shoulder portions can be configured or dimensioned to prevent a nut 5 from becoming deployed away from the local region adjacent or in proximity to the end of the conduit or spigot. Further, the protuberance or shoulder can provide for a limit or limits for retaining of the nut 5 in a region of the conduit or spigot, the region defined between the limit and the end of the conduit or spigot or between at least a first limit (or first projection, say 9) and a second limit (or second projection, say 22).
The conduit or spigot provides for an assembly such as that indicated by A (e.g. the conduit or spigot, whether reliant on any interposed washer(s) or not, and being, for example, all or part of an 'S' bend type trap), wherein the nut 5 is captive on the conduit 2 between two limits (or two protuberances or shoulders) at an end region thereof. One of the limits to thereby provide for a fluid tight connection (e.g. 22) to the conduit at that end region and the other of the limits (e.g. 9) to keep the nut at or near the end region.
Slide nut or trap nut
In a further embodiment of the invention there is provided a slide nut or trap nut (hereafter nut) 5. Such a nut is moulded and/or machined and/or evolved to have at least one continuous or discontinuous groove (or other location profile (hereafter groove)) 13 in its exterior in a plane perpendicular to the thread axis of the nut 5.
Such a nut 5 comprises the continuous or discontinuous the groove(s) 13 circumferentially about its exterior surface 23.
The groove(s) 13 is a region of surface relief of or in the wall 24 defining the nut 5.
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In various embodiments, the groove(s) 13 can be a region of thinned wall thickness compared to the average thickness of the remainder of the wall of the nut 5.
The thinned wall thickness is yet still sufficient so as to allow the nut 5 to be threaded onto a connection, such as 7, with a suitable connecting torque without structural failure of the nut at the groove 13.
The groove(s) 13 is advantageously dimensioned to receive a blade of a cutting tool, or is dimensioned to guide a bladed cutting tool in a cutting operation.
The groove(s) 13 provides for an associated region defined by the groove 13 of frangibility.
Where the nut 5 comprises a first section (e.g. say 25), and at least a second section (e.g. say 14) defined by a first groove 13, and wherein each such subsequent groove defines or would define a further section of the nut 5 which is capable of being separated. For example, each such nut section (e.g. 14, 25) can be separated from adjacent nut sections in the region of adjoining groove(s) 13.
In one example, as shown specifically by figures 3-6, the nut 5 comprises a first section 25 and a section second 14, separated by a single groove 13, the first section 25 is of greater axial length than the second section 14.
Where a single groove 13 is provided about the exterior surface 23 of the nut 5, the groove 13 can be located asymmetrically of the length of the thread, or is located asymmetrically from the mid-point of the axial length of the nut 5, for example as shown in figures 3, 4, 6.
From the above, it will therefore be appreciated a particular advantage of the nut is the provision of the groove 13, where the groove either continuous or discontinuous about its circumference or girth to assist sawing or cutting in a plane transverse to the thread axis of the nut 5.
The nut 5 exterior surface 23 may optionally comprise one or more (optionally) axially aligned, radially spaced apart, ribs or castellations. Such the ribs or castellations are finger grips for gripping by a user, or may provided for an improved frictional surface for a user's fingers.
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Yet further, the nut 5 may comprise of an inward retention flange projection or lip 26 located further away from the groove 13, the inward retention flange 26 being continuous or discontinuous.
Washer, compression seal, ring
In yet a further embodiment of the invention, there is provided a moulded annulus 17. Such a moulded annulus 17 comprises a resilient material capable of being parted (e.g. by cutting, tearing or other action) transversely along its longitudinal extent to provide one or both of:
a washer for a smaller size pipe, and/or a washer for a larger size pipe.
Optionally the washer for the larger size pipe size is axially shorter than that for the smaller pipe size. Alternatively, optionally the washer for the smaller size pipe is axially 15 shorter than that for the larger pipe size. Or vice versa.
The moulded annulus 5 comprises a lumen 27. The lumen 27 having at least a first section of a first internal diameter, such as that indicated by the section 28 and one or more additional sections, such as that indicated by section 18, each additional section having the same or a different internal diameter to that of the first section.
The moulded annulus comprising the lumen 27 has at least a first section 28 of a first internal diameter and at least a second section 18 of a second internal diameter different to the first internal diameter.
Located between each of the lumen sections of different internal diameter the moulded annulus comprises a circumferentially extending frangible region 16 such that each of such lumen sections are capable of being separable or separated from each other.
For example, between each such lumen sections there can be provided a line of weakness in or through the wall of the moulded annulus 17 defining the lumen of each such section of different internal diameter, the line of weakness being in a plane 16 perpendicular to the axis of the moulded annulus.
The line of weakness 16 provides for a frangible region extending substantially circumferentially about said moulded annulus.
- 15 An exterior surface of the moulded annulus 5 can have an interrupted contour form, each of the interruptions or ribs or projections 21 defining a surface for sealing. For example, ribs 21 can extend from an exterior surface of the moulded annulus.
An exterior surface of the moulded annulus 5 can comprises one or more, or a series, of circumferentially (or radially outward) extending ribs 21 projecting from the exterior surface.
In another form, an internal surface of the moulded annulus 5 is of a substantially uninterrupted contour. In this manner, a smooth surface is provided for receiving or sleeving of a conduit therein.
Yet further, at a terminal end of the moulded annulus 5, the internal surface can comprise at least one radially inward extending projection or lip 20 from a wall defining the lumen 27. The radially inward extending projection or lip 20 can be used as a locator to locate an end of a conduit to be subsequently sleeved or housed within the lumen of the moulded annulus 5.
The radially inward extending projection or lip 20 is a stop member, such a stop member preventing over insertion of a conduit into the lumen.
Generally, the rib or ribs 21 may optionally be compressible or deformable to compress or deform in providing a sealing arrangement with a surface with which they contact.
But, such ribs 21 may also be provided in a non-compressible form for the reasons mentioned previously.
The radially inward extending projection or lip 20 provides for a sealing surface with the cross-section of the end of a wall in contact therein or therewith.
Each each section of lumen with a different internal diameter of the moulded annulus 5 can be dimensioned so as to receive a conduit of pre-determined external diameter. For example, a section of the lumen with a greater internal diameter has an internal diameter of 40 mm; a section of the lumen with a smaller internal diameter has an internal diameter of 32 mm.
It will be appreciated the moulded annulus can be formed of any suitable material, particularly preferred are polymeric materials. More preferably, are acrylic materials, and
- 16 2017258943 29 Oct 2019 even more preferably are acrylonitrile, such as a polyacrylonitrile, materials or rubber materials.
Waste or water trap
The arrangement B as shown in figures 17 and 18 illustrate an assemblage of a conduit or spigot fabrication 2 as defined above, in conjunction with a basin or sink 29, and the installation of a nut 5 as described located by protuberance or shoulders 9, 22. Further embodiments are additionally described above.
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- CLAIMS:1. A moulded washer for a pipe, the moulded washer capable of being frangibly separated so as to provide a plurality of separate washer components, said moulded washer comprising:a first washer component, defining a first lumen, said first lumen having a first internal diameter, and a second washer component, defining a second lumen, said second lumen having a second internal diameter different to the first internal diameter, and an exterior surface of said first washer component comprises at least one rib, wherein said at least one rib defines at least one surface for sealing, and an exterior surface of said second washer component comprises a plurality of ribs, wherein said plurality of ribs define a plurality of surfaces for sealing, and wherein said surface(s) for sealing of said first washer and said second washer provide a sealing arrangement with a surface with which they contact, and wherein said moulded washer comprises at least one circumferentially extending frangible region, such that each of said plurality of washer components are separable from each other.
- 2. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first washer component is of an axially shorter length than the second washer component, or the second washer component is of an axially shorter length than the first washer component.
- 3. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said moulded washer comprises one or more additional washer components, each additional washer component defining an additional lumen having the same or a different internal diameter to that of the first lumen or the second lumen.
- 4. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the first internal diameter of the first lumen is greater than the second internal diameter of the second lumen.
- 5. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, the second internal diameter of the second lumen is greater than the first internal diameter of the first lumen.
- 6. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein a line of weakness is provided in or through the wall of the moulded washer between each washer component, said line of weakness being in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the moulded washer.
- 7. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said line of weakness provides for a frangible region extending substantially circumferentially about said moulded washer.
- 8. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the at least one rib and the plurality of ribs extend from the exterior surfaces of their respective first and second washer components.
- 9. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 8, wherein the at least one rib and the plurality of ribs project from the exterior surfaces of their respective first and second washer components circumferentially or in a radially outward direction.
- 10. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein an internal surface of a said lumen or lumens is of a substantially uninterrupted contour.
- 11. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein at a terminal end of said moulded washer, an internal surface of a said lumen comprises at least one radially inwardly extending projection or lip from a wall defining said lumen.
- 12. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 11, wherein the radially inward extending projection or lip is a locator to locate an end of a conduit to be subsequently sleeved or housed within said lumen of the moulded washer.
- 13. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 11 or claim 12, wherein the radially inward extending projection or lip is a stop member, said stop member preventing over insertion of a conduit into said lumen.
- 14. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 13, wherein the radially inward extending projection or lip provides for a sealing surface with the crosssection of the end of a surface in contact therein or therewith.
- 15. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the rib or ribs are compressible or deformable to compress or deform in providing a sealing arrangement with a surface with which they contact.
- 16. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 15, wherein each lumen of a washer component is dimensioned so as to receive a conduit of a predetermined external diameter.
- 17. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said lumens has an internal diameter of about 40 mm.
- 18. The moulded washer as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said lumens has an internal diameter of about 32 mm.
- 19. The moulded washer as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 18, wherein the moulded washer is, or is comprised of, one or more of: a polymeric material, an acrylic material, an acrylonitrile material, a polyacrylonitrile material, a rubber material.
- 20. A trap assembly comprising:a conduit to provide a trap in at least one configuration, and a nut to be provided at or towards at least one end region of the conduit, and said moulded washer is as defined in any one of claims 1-19, wherein said moulded washer is disposed at the one, or either one or both, end regions(s) to assist sealing upon a threaded connection of the conduit by the nut to an outlet and/or inlet of a drainage system.
- 21. The assembly as claimed in claim 20, wherein said conduit comprises at least one protuberance or shoulder of the conduit acting to keep the nut deployed locally to an end region of the conduit for a thread-wise engagement of said nut to a waste outlet or inlet.
- 22. The assembly as claimed in claim 21, wherein said at least one protuberance or shoulder comprises a radially extending projection, continuous or discontinuous, about- 20 an exterior surface of the conduit, located at least in an end region of the conduit to retain said nut locally in said end region of the conduit for said thread-wise engagement.
- 23. The assembly as claimed in claim 21 or 22, wherein said at least one protuberance or shoulder comprises:at least a first radially extending projection, continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit, said first projection located substantially adjacent or in proximity to the end region of the conduit, and at least a second radially extending projection, continuous or discontinuous, about an exterior surface of the conduit, said second projection located further away from the end region of the conduit and away from the first projection(s).
- 24. The assembly as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein the protuberance or shoulder are configured or dimensioned to prevent said nut from becoming deployed away from the end region adjacent or in proximity to the end region of the conduit.
- 25. The assembly as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 24, wherein the protuberance or shoulder provide a limit or limits for retaining of the nut in a region of the conduit, the region defined between said limit or limits and the end of the conduit or between at least a first limit or a first projection and a second limit or a second projection.
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