US179083A - Improvement in waste and overflow pipes of wash-bowls, sinks - Google Patents

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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  • This invention consists in the combination of a stop-cock, faucet, or other stopper with the overflow-pipe of a wash-bowl, bath-tub, sink, laundry-tray, urinal, or other article of a similar nature, and with the stop-cock or faucet of the supply-pipe, so that when the supply-pipe is opened and the overflow-pipe may be required, the stop-cock, faucet, or stopper of the overflow-pipe is also opened; but when the supply-pipe is closed, and consequently the overflow-pipe not required, the stop-cock, faucet, or stopper of the latter is closed, and the escape of sewer-gases into the house is prevented.
  • the letter A designates a wash-bowl, which is provided with two supply-cocks, B 0, (one for hot and the other for cold water,) and with an overflow, D, which connects by means of a pipe, E, with the waste-pipe F.
  • Said pipe E is provided with two stop-valves, B O, which are connected to the supply-cocks B U, respectively, in such a manner that the same open and close as the supply-cocks are opened or closed--that is to say, when the supplycock B is opened, the stop-valve B opens, and vice versa, and the same with the supplycock 0 and stop-valve G.
  • the waste-pipe F communicates with the waste-opening G in the bottom of the bowl A.
  • a valvechamber, H which contains a valve, I, that is pressed up against its seat by a spring, J, its
  • valve I When the valve I is closed, there are no depressions, creases, or irregularities at the bottom of the bowl for the accumulation of filth, and by depressing the valve 1 against the spring J the bowl can be readily emptied, and when the bowl is empty the valve I closes and prevents the escape of sewer-gases into the house.
  • valve I may, for instance, be supported by a lever, one end of which communicates with a stem rising through the slab or above the side of the vessel, arranged inpipe.

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G. E. WARING, Ir. WASTE AND OVERFLOW PIPE OF WASHBOW'LS, SINKS 2.0.
Patented. June 20; 1876.
N.PETERS, PHOTQ-LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE E. WARING, JB., OF NEWPORT, EHoDE ISLAND.
IMPROVEMENT lN WASTE AND OVERFLOW PIPES 0F WASH-BOWLS S INKS, 85c.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 179,08 3, dated June 20,1876; application filed April 12, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE E. WARING, Jr., of the city and county of Newport, in the State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Waste and Overflow Pipes of Wash-Bowls, Sinks, and other articles of a similar nature, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure 1. represents a horizontal section of a wash-bowl provided with my improvement. Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of the same.
Similar letters indicate corresponding parts.
This invention consists in the combination of a stop-cock, faucet, or other stopper with the overflow-pipe of a wash-bowl, bath-tub, sink, laundry-tray, urinal, or other article of a similar nature, and with the stop-cock or faucet of the supply-pipe, so that when the supply-pipe is opened and the overflow-pipe may be required, the stop-cock, faucet, or stopper of the overflow-pipe is also opened; but when the supply-pipe is closed, and consequently the overflow-pipe not required, the stop-cock, faucet, or stopper of the latter is closed, and the escape of sewer-gases into the house is prevented. a
In the example represented by the drawing, the letter A designates a wash-bowl, which is provided with two supply-cocks, B 0, (one for hot and the other for cold water,) and with an overflow, D, which connects by means of a pipe, E, with the waste-pipe F. Said pipe E is provided with two stop-valves, B O, which are connected to the supply-cocks B U, respectively, in such a manner that the same open and close as the supply-cocks are opened or closed--that is to say, when the supplycock B is opened, the stop-valve B opens, and vice versa, and the same with the supplycock 0 and stop-valve G.
' Whenever one of the supply-cocks B or G is opened, and, consequently, whenever the overflow may be required, the corresponding stop-valve B or U in the pipe E is also opened; but as long as both supply-cocks B and (l are closed, the comm'unicationbetween the overflow D and the waste-pipe remains also closed, and the escape of sewer-gases through the overflow is effectually prevented. It is obvious that the stop-cocks B B and G C may be arranged in various ways, so
that by opening one of the supply-cocks the corresponding stop-cock of the overflow-pipe will also be opened, and I do not wish to contine myself to any particular form or construction of stop-cocks.
The waste-pipe F communicates with the waste-opening G in the bottom of the bowl A. In this wasteopening is secured a valvechamber, H, which contains a valve, I, that is pressed up against its seat by a spring, J, its
stem being held in position by suitable guides K L.
When the valve I is closed, there are no depressions, creases, or irregularities at the bottom of the bowl for the accumulation of filth, and by depressing the valve 1 against the spring J the bowl can be readily emptied, and when the bowl is empty the valve I closes and prevents the escape of sewer-gases into the house.
It is not necessary, however, in applying this part of my invention, to use the spiral spring arranged as stated, nor to depend upon a manual depression from above to open the waste. The valve I may, for instance, be supported by a lever, one end of which communicates with a stem rising through the slab or above the side of the vessel, arranged inpipe.
It is obvious that my invention is applicable to bath-tubs, sinks, laundry-trays, urinals, or all other articles of a similar nature. it
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination of a stop-cock, faucet, or other stopper with the overflow -pipe of a Wash-bowl or other ztrticieoi' a similar nature, and with the stop-cock or faucet of t the supply-pipe, said stop-cocks heiug connected, so i that they open audelose simultaneously, substantially as set forth..
have hereunto set my hand amiseah GEOnE. WABING; JR. [L;.s.] Witnesses: i i
A. R. UoGGEsHALL, M. P. WHITE.
In testimony that I claim thefoi'egoing I I
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