US20080078126A1 - Drain installation system and method - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the field of systems for improving the installability of floor drains, especially drains used for concrete floors finished with a tile or the like on the surface of the concrete.
- Floor drains are typically installed by plumbers on the ends of drain pipes at a certain level above grade prior to pouring a concrete slab. After a drain has been installed at the desired level, a concrete slab is poured. After the concrete slab has set, tile or other flooring is laid on top of the concrete base.
- the entire floor including the grate of the drain, at a substantially uniform level.
- the grate member is fixed in position and cannot be easily adjusted to correct any differences with the level of the flooring. It is often necessary to chip away the concrete from around the grate to allow the height of the grate to be adjusted. Therefore, it is an object of this invention to allow the floor drain to remain adjustable after the concrete has set so that the level of the upper surface of the grate may be adjusted to be coextensive with the level of the flooring.
- a concrete base is often ground by large grinding machines or otherwise finished prior to laying a floor. It is necessary for such finishing machines to be able to access all portions of the floor. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a height adjustable drain which does not have portions protruding above the surface of the concrete base.
- the above and other needs are met by an apparatus and method for installing an adjustable height drain onto a conduit in a layer of hardenable material.
- the drain includes a grate member adjustably connected to and in fluid communication with a base member.
- a spacer is disposed substantially adjacent at least a portion of the grate member to limit hardenable material from setting around the grate member when a layer of hardenable material is poured.
- the spacer may be a loop of compressible material which is compressible generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member.
- the compressible material creates a void in the area around the grate member and prevents hardenable material from setting around the grate member.
- the grate member may include a grate portion substantially nested in a removable concentric disc. As the grate member is elevationally adjusted towards the base member, the removable disc is biased towards the base member, thereby compressing the compressible material against the base member.
- the spacer may also be the removable disc itself.
- the disc may be of a sufficient height that it prevents the hardenable material from setting adjacent the grate member.
- flooring material may be installed on the upper surface of the hardenable material.
- the spacer may be removed from adjacent the grate member.
- the grate member may then be elevationally adjusted so that its upper surface is substantially flush with the upper surface of the flooring material.
- a second hardenable material can be placed into the void around the grate member formed by the sealing mechanism to create a base for flooring to be laid against the grate to create a coextensive floor.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a floor drain apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a cutaway view of a floor drain apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus wherein a concrete floor base has been poured to the level of the upper surface of the grate and extension ring;
- FIG. 4 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein the extension ring and sealing ring have been removed;
- FIG. 5 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base where tile has been laid on areas of the floor, the height of the grate member has been adjusted so that the upper surface of the grate will be the same level as the upper surface of the tile, and a filler material has been placed into the recess in the concrete created by the extension ring and sealing ring;
- FIG. 6 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein flooring has been installed up to the perimeter of the grate;
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a floor drain apparatus according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cutaway view of a floor drain apparatus according to an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus wherein a concrete floor base has been poured to the level of the upper surface of the grate and extension ring;
- FIG. 10 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein the extension ring has been removed;
- FIG. 11 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base where tile has been laid on areas of the floor, the height of the grate member has been adjusted so that the upper surface of the grate will be the same level as the upper surface of the tile, and a filler material has been placed into the recess in the concrete created by the extension ring; and
- FIG. 12 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein flooring has been installed up to the perimeter of the grate.
- FIGS. 1 & 2 A preferred embodiment of the floor drain system 10 of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1 & 2 .
- the system includes a drain base 12 with a central, substantially circular through opening 11 oriented on a vertical axis.
- the base member 12 preferably comprises an integral disc-shaped, horizontally disposed surrounding base flange 14 which forms the top part of the base member 12 and extends outwardly from generally around the central opening 11 in the base 12 .
- the base flange 14 is removably connected to the upper portion of the base 12 using bolts 16 or other suitable means thereby allowing access to the interior of the base for maintenance of otherwise.
- a substantially cylindrical base flange opening 18 is internally threaded to receive a depending cylindrical, externally threaded connector 22 integrally formed as part of an upstanding grate member 20 .
- the cylindrical connector 22 of the grate member 20 has a central circular opening 24 extending vertically through its length in flow communication and in vertical alignment with the opening 11 in the base member 12 when the two are threadably interconnected.
- the bottom portion of the base is connectable to any of the standard conduits for draining liquid away from the area, typically disposed beneath the floor within or below concrete.
- a PVC drain pipe 26 may be connected to the base by a pipe coupling 28 , where the pipe coupling 28 has an externally threaded end portion 30 which is threadably connected to the bottom of the base 12 .
- the drain pipe 26 and pipe coupling 28 have substantially cylindrical openings extending vertically through at least a portion of their lengths in flow communication and vertical alignment with the opening 11 in the base member 12 .
- a water inlet 19 may be disposed in the base 12 which admits a steady, slow stream of water into the floor drain system 10 to keep a trap (not shown) primed in order to prevent sewer gas from entering the floor drain.
- the grate member 20 further preferably includes an upper, integrally formed outwardly projecting disc-shaped grate flange 32 disposed in substantially parallel, vertically spaced-apart relation to the base flange 14 .
- the upper surface of the grate flange has a narrow, upstanding circular rim 34 around its perimeter.
- a recessed circular grate shelf 36 just inside the rim 34 is concentrically arranged vis-à-vis the rim 34 and the grate opening 24 , and is dimensioned to fittingly receive a circular grate thereon 38 .
- the grate 38 is removably attached to the shelf by spaced-apart screws or other suitable connection devices so the top surface of the grate 38 is flush with the top surface of the surrounding rim 34 .
- the rim area of the grate flange 32 fits onto a narrow interior, circular ledge 42 of an extension ring 40 , the outer edge of which is generally vertically aligned with the outer edge of the base flange 14 .
- the upper and lower surfaces of the extension ring 40 are relatively wide and flat, and the ring is preferably dimensioned so that its upper surface 44 is substantially flush with the upper surfaces of the rim 34 and the grate 38 .
- the external ring 40 may be integral with the grate flange 32 .
- a resiliently compressible substantially donut-shaped seal ring 46 made of a material such as Armiflex is dimensioned to fit between the base flange 14 and the extension ring 40 around the threaded, cylindrical connector 22 of the grate member 20 .
- the seal ring 46 may be a continuous loop. Alternately, the seal ring 46 may be a discontinuous loop or even comprise two or more separate portions so that the seal rings may be disposed around the connector 22 after the grate member 20 has been connected to the base 12 .
- the seal ring 46 becomes resiliently compressed between the upper surface of the base flange and the lower surfaces of the grate flange and extension ring.
- no extension ring 40 is used and the seal ring 46 may be compressed between the grate flange 32 and the base flange 14 .
- the base, grate member, and extension ring are preferably a made from a suitable metallic material, such as cast iron or stainless steel, but may also be made of any other suitable material such as plastic.
- the components of the drain system 10 are assembled with the grate flange 32 resting on the ledge 42 of extension ring 40 and the seal ring 46 disposed between the base flange 14 and the extension ring 40 .
- the grate member 20 is then threaded down into the base member 12 until the top surface of the grate member 20 is at a height in the base 12 above grade 50 substantially corresponding to the expected height to which a concrete layer 52 will be poured.
- This downward movement of the grate member 20 and its flange portion 32 carries the extension ring 40 downwardly along with it, thereby compressing the seal ring 46 against the base flange 14 as described above.
- Concrete 52 is then poured so that its top surface is substantially flush with the top surface 44 of the extension ring 40 .
- the seal ring 46 in compression and the extension ring 40 above it serve to prevent concrete 52 from setting around the grate member 20 , thereby allowing the threaded connector 22 of the grate member 20 and the base member 12 to remain adjustable.
- the drain 10 is operable before, during, and after the concrete has been laid.
- the grate member 20 , extension ring 40 , and seal ring 46 can be removed. Thereafter, a tile 56 or other floor may be laid on top of the surface of the concrete. Once the tile floor has been partially laid, the grate member 20 can be threaded back into the base 12 a distance and adjusted to a height substantially level with the grade of the tile. Caulking, grout, or other material 54 may then be placed in the void left by the seal ring and extension ring up to the level of the concrete 52 . Tile 56 may then be laid up to the edge of the rim 34 of the grate member 20 to finish the tile flooring. In the alternative, the extension ring 40 can be left in place and the tile 56 finished up to its edge. The drain grate 38 will then be flush or level with the surface of the tile floor.
- FIGS. 7-12 An alternate embodiment of the apparatus and method of the drain system of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 7-12 , wherein a seal ring 46 is not used.
- the base 112 and grate member 120 and their components are of corresponding structure to the base 12 and grate member and their components described in the preferred embodiment above.
- extension rings 140 may be used.
- the rim area of the grate flange 132 fits onto a narrow interior, circular ledge 142 of an extension ring 140 , the outer edge of which is generally vertically aligned with the outer edge of the base 112 or base flange 114 in various embodiments.
- the upper surface 144 of the extension ring 140 is relatively wide and flat, and the ring is preferably dimensioned so that its upper surface 144 is substantially flush with the upper surfaces of the rim 134 and the grate 138 .
- the extension ring 140 has sidewalls 158 extending down from an upper disc-like portion 160 . The sidewalls generally rest on the top of the base 112 .
- an extension ring 140 is chosen with sidewalls of a sufficient height so that when the components of the drain system 110 are assembled with the grate flange 132 resting on the ledge 142 of extension ring 140 and the grate member 20 is threaded down into the base member 112 , the top surface of the grate member 120 and the extension ring 140 are at a height in the base 112 above grade 150 substantially corresponding to a desired height to which a concrete layer 152 will be poured.
- a drain installer may be provided with a kit having extension rings of various heights to allow for a wide variation in heights to which the grate may be set prior to pouring the concrete layer.
- the drain 110 is operable before, during, and after the concrete has been laid.
- the grate member 120 and extension ring 140 can be removed. Thereafter, a tile 156 or other floor may be laid on top of the surface of the concrete. Once the tile floor has been partially laid, the grate member 120 can be threaded back into the base 112 a distance and adjusted to a height substantially level with the grade of the tile. Caulking, grout, or other material 154 may then be placed in the void left by the seal ring and extension ring up to the level of the concrete 52 . Tile 156 may then be laid up to the edge of the rim 134 of the grate member 120 to complete the tile floor. In the alternative, if desired, the extension ring 140 can be left in place and the tile 156 finished up to its edge. The drain grate 138 will be then flush or level with the surface of the tile floor.
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An apparatus and method for installing an adjustable height drain onto a conduit in a layer of hardenable material. The drain includes a grate member adjustably connected to and in fluid communication with a base member. A connection member connects the grate member and base member and is adjustable to allow the elevation of the grate member to be adjusted in relation to the base member. A sealing mechanism is disposed substantially adjacent at least a portion of the connection member to limit hardenable material from setting around the connection member when a layer of hardenable material is poured.
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- This invention relates to the field of systems for improving the installability of floor drains, especially drains used for concrete floors finished with a tile or the like on the surface of the concrete.
- Floor drains are typically installed by plumbers on the ends of drain pipes at a certain level above grade prior to pouring a concrete slab. After a drain has been installed at the desired level, a concrete slab is poured. After the concrete slab has set, tile or other flooring is laid on top of the concrete base.
- It is desirable to have the entire floor, including the grate of the drain, at a substantially uniform level. However, after the concrete sets, the grate member is fixed in position and cannot be easily adjusted to correct any differences with the level of the flooring. It is often necessary to chip away the concrete from around the grate to allow the height of the grate to be adjusted. Therefore, it is an object of this invention to allow the floor drain to remain adjustable after the concrete has set so that the level of the upper surface of the grate may be adjusted to be coextensive with the level of the flooring.
- Previous attempts to remedy this problem have been made by placing plugs on top of the floor drain base when the concrete is poured. However, the drain is inoperable when these plugs are in place. As is well known, construction can often last for months or even years with long periods of inactivity possible on a job site. In floor construction, it is not uncommon for a concrete slab to be poured and then flooring to be laid several months later. Thus, it is an objective of the present invention to provide an operable height adjustable floor drain throughout construction of a floor in order to drain water and other liquids that collect.
- Also, a concrete base is often ground by large grinding machines or otherwise finished prior to laying a floor. It is necessary for such finishing machines to be able to access all portions of the floor. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a height adjustable drain which does not have portions protruding above the surface of the concrete base.
- The above and other needs are met by an apparatus and method for installing an adjustable height drain onto a conduit in a layer of hardenable material. The drain includes a grate member adjustably connected to and in fluid communication with a base member. A spacer is disposed substantially adjacent at least a portion of the grate member to limit hardenable material from setting around the grate member when a layer of hardenable material is poured.
- The spacer may be a loop of compressible material which is compressible generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member. The compressible material creates a void in the area around the grate member and prevents hardenable material from setting around the grate member.
- The grate member may include a grate portion substantially nested in a removable concentric disc. As the grate member is elevationally adjusted towards the base member, the removable disc is biased towards the base member, thereby compressing the compressible material against the base member.
- The spacer may also be the removable disc itself. The disc may be of a sufficient height that it prevents the hardenable material from setting adjacent the grate member.
- After a layer of hardenable material is poured, flooring material may be installed on the upper surface of the hardenable material. The spacer may be removed from adjacent the grate member. The grate member may then be elevationally adjusted so that its upper surface is substantially flush with the upper surface of the flooring material. A second hardenable material can be placed into the void around the grate member formed by the sealing mechanism to create a base for flooring to be laid against the grate to create a coextensive floor.
- Further advantages of the invention are apparent by reference to the detailed description when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a floor drain apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cutaway view of a floor drain apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus wherein a concrete floor base has been poured to the level of the upper surface of the grate and extension ring; -
FIG. 4 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein the extension ring and sealing ring have been removed; -
FIG. 5 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base where tile has been laid on areas of the floor, the height of the grate member has been adjusted so that the upper surface of the grate will be the same level as the upper surface of the tile, and a filler material has been placed into the recess in the concrete created by the extension ring and sealing ring; -
FIG. 6 is a cutaway view of a preferred embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein flooring has been installed up to the perimeter of the grate; -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a floor drain apparatus according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 8 is a cutaway view of a floor drain apparatus according to an alternate embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 9 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus wherein a concrete floor base has been poured to the level of the upper surface of the grate and extension ring; -
FIG. 10 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein the extension ring has been removed; -
FIG. 11 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base where tile has been laid on areas of the floor, the height of the grate member has been adjusted so that the upper surface of the grate will be the same level as the upper surface of the tile, and a filler material has been placed into the recess in the concrete created by the extension ring; and -
FIG. 12 is a cutaway view of an alternate embodiment of a floor drain apparatus installed in a concrete floor base wherein flooring has been installed up to the perimeter of the grate. - A preferred embodiment of the
floor drain system 10 of the present invention is shown inFIGS. 1 & 2 . The system includes adrain base 12 with a central, substantially circular through opening 11 oriented on a vertical axis. Thebase member 12 preferably comprises an integral disc-shaped, horizontally disposed surroundingbase flange 14 which forms the top part of thebase member 12 and extends outwardly from generally around the central opening 11 in thebase 12. Thebase flange 14 is removably connected to the upper portion of thebase 12 usingbolts 16 or other suitable means thereby allowing access to the interior of the base for maintenance of otherwise. A substantially cylindricalbase flange opening 18 is internally threaded to receive a depending cylindrical, externally threadedconnector 22 integrally formed as part of anupstanding grate member 20. Thecylindrical connector 22 of thegrate member 20 has a centralcircular opening 24 extending vertically through its length in flow communication and in vertical alignment with the opening 11 in thebase member 12 when the two are threadably interconnected. - The bottom portion of the base is connectable to any of the standard conduits for draining liquid away from the area, typically disposed beneath the floor within or below concrete. For example, as shown in
FIGS. 1 & 2 , aPVC drain pipe 26 may be connected to the base by apipe coupling 28, where thepipe coupling 28 has an externally threadedend portion 30 which is threadably connected to the bottom of thebase 12. Thedrain pipe 26 andpipe coupling 28 have substantially cylindrical openings extending vertically through at least a portion of their lengths in flow communication and vertical alignment with the opening 11 in thebase member 12. - Also, a
water inlet 19 may be disposed in thebase 12 which admits a steady, slow stream of water into thefloor drain system 10 to keep a trap (not shown) primed in order to prevent sewer gas from entering the floor drain. - The
grate member 20 further preferably includes an upper, integrally formed outwardly projecting disc-shaped grate flange 32 disposed in substantially parallel, vertically spaced-apart relation to thebase flange 14. The upper surface of the grate flange has a narrow, upstandingcircular rim 34 around its perimeter. A recessedcircular grate shelf 36 just inside therim 34 is concentrically arranged vis-à-vis therim 34 and the grate opening 24, and is dimensioned to fittingly receive a circular grate thereon 38. Thegrate 38 is removably attached to the shelf by spaced-apart screws or other suitable connection devices so the top surface of thegrate 38 is flush with the top surface of the surroundingrim 34. - The rim area of the
grate flange 32 fits onto a narrow interior, circular ledge 42 of anextension ring 40, the outer edge of which is generally vertically aligned with the outer edge of thebase flange 14. The upper and lower surfaces of theextension ring 40 are relatively wide and flat, and the ring is preferably dimensioned so that itsupper surface 44 is substantially flush with the upper surfaces of therim 34 and thegrate 38. In alternate embodiments, theexternal ring 40 may be integral with thegrate flange 32. - A resiliently compressible substantially donut-
shaped seal ring 46 made of a material such as Armiflex is dimensioned to fit between thebase flange 14 and theextension ring 40 around the threaded,cylindrical connector 22 of thegrate member 20. Theseal ring 46 may be a continuous loop. Alternately, theseal ring 46 may be a discontinuous loop or even comprise two or more separate portions so that the seal rings may be disposed around theconnector 22 after thegrate member 20 has been connected to thebase 12. - As the
grate member 20 is advanced deeper into thebase 12 via the threaded interconnection of the two parts, theseal ring 46 becomes resiliently compressed between the upper surface of the base flange and the lower surfaces of the grate flange and extension ring. In alternate embodiments, noextension ring 40 is used and theseal ring 46 may be compressed between thegrate flange 32 and thebase flange 14. - The base, grate member, and extension ring are preferably a made from a suitable metallic material, such as cast iron or stainless steel, but may also be made of any other suitable material such as plastic.
- In use of the system of the preferred embodiment, as shown in
FIGS. 2-6 , the components of thedrain system 10 are assembled with thegrate flange 32 resting on the ledge 42 ofextension ring 40 and theseal ring 46 disposed between thebase flange 14 and theextension ring 40. Thegrate member 20 is then threaded down into thebase member 12 until the top surface of thegrate member 20 is at a height in thebase 12 abovegrade 50 substantially corresponding to the expected height to which aconcrete layer 52 will be poured. This downward movement of thegrate member 20 and itsflange portion 32 carries theextension ring 40 downwardly along with it, thereby compressing theseal ring 46 against thebase flange 14 as described above.Concrete 52 is then poured so that its top surface is substantially flush with thetop surface 44 of theextension ring 40. Theseal ring 46 in compression and theextension ring 40 above it serve to prevent concrete 52 from setting around thegrate member 20, thereby allowing the threadedconnector 22 of thegrate member 20 and thebase member 12 to remain adjustable. Also, thedrain 10 is operable before, during, and after the concrete has been laid. - After
concrete 52 has been poured and sufficiently set such that it no longer exhibits substantial liquid characteristics, thegrate member 20,extension ring 40, andseal ring 46 can be removed. Thereafter, atile 56 or other floor may be laid on top of the surface of the concrete. Once the tile floor has been partially laid, thegrate member 20 can be threaded back into the base 12 a distance and adjusted to a height substantially level with the grade of the tile. Caulking, grout, orother material 54 may then be placed in the void left by the seal ring and extension ring up to the level of the concrete 52.Tile 56 may then be laid up to the edge of therim 34 of thegrate member 20 to finish the tile flooring. In the alternative, theextension ring 40 can be left in place and thetile 56 finished up to its edge. Thedrain grate 38 will then be flush or level with the surface of the tile floor. - An alternate embodiment of the apparatus and method of the drain system of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 7-12 , wherein aseal ring 46 is not used. Thebase 112 andgrate member 120 and their components are of corresponding structure to thebase 12 and grate member and their components described in the preferred embodiment above. However, rather than using the compressible seal ring, extension rings 140 of various heights may be used. - The rim area of the
grate flange 132 fits onto a narrow interior,circular ledge 142 of anextension ring 140, the outer edge of which is generally vertically aligned with the outer edge of the base 112 orbase flange 114 in various embodiments. Theupper surface 144 of theextension ring 140 is relatively wide and flat, and the ring is preferably dimensioned so that itsupper surface 144 is substantially flush with the upper surfaces of therim 134 and thegrate 138. Theextension ring 140 has sidewalls 158 extending down from an upper disc-like portion 160. The sidewalls generally rest on the top of thebase 112. - In use of the
drain system 110 of this alternative embodiment, as shown inFIGS. 8-12 , anextension ring 140 is chosen with sidewalls of a sufficient height so that when the components of thedrain system 110 are assembled with thegrate flange 132 resting on theledge 142 ofextension ring 140 and thegrate member 20 is threaded down into thebase member 112, the top surface of thegrate member 120 and theextension ring 140 are at a height in thebase 112 abovegrade 150 substantially corresponding to a desired height to which aconcrete layer 152 will be poured. A drain installer may be provided with a kit having extension rings of various heights to allow for a wide variation in heights to which the grate may be set prior to pouring the concrete layer. - After the
grate member 120 is threaded into thebase member 112, concrete 152 is then poured so that its top surface is substantially flush with thetop surface 144 of theextension ring 140. Theextension ring 140 serves to prevent concrete 152 from setting around thegrate member 120, thereby allowing the threadedconnector 122 of thegrate member 120 and thebase member 112 to remain adjustable. Also, thedrain 110 is operable before, during, and after the concrete has been laid. - After
concrete 152 has been poured and sufficiently set such that it no longer exhibits substantial liquid characteristics, thegrate member 120 andextension ring 140 can be removed. Thereafter, atile 156 or other floor may be laid on top of the surface of the concrete. Once the tile floor has been partially laid, thegrate member 120 can be threaded back into the base 112 a distance and adjusted to a height substantially level with the grade of the tile. Caulking, grout, orother material 154 may then be placed in the void left by the seal ring and extension ring up to the level of the concrete 52.Tile 156 may then be laid up to the edge of therim 134 of thegrate member 120 to complete the tile floor. In the alternative, if desired, theextension ring 140 can be left in place and thetile 156 finished up to its edge. Thedrain grate 138 will be then flush or level with the surface of the tile floor. - The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, although the floor drain system is described with regard to preferred base members and grate members, adjustable drains with base members and grate members of various configurations typical in the plumbing field may be used with the invention. Further, the invention may be used in “non-floor” applications where a drain is at least partially enclosed in a solid material. The disclosed embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as is suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
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1. A method for installing a drain comprising the steps of:
connecting a base member having a flow-through opening therein to an opening of a drain conduit for draining fluid away from a drainage area such that the flow-through opening of the base member is in flow communication with the opening of the drain conduit;
adjustably connecting a drain grate member having a flow-through opening therein to the base member such that the flow-through opening of the grate member is in flow communication with the flow-through opening of the base member, said grate member having a grate adjacent its uppermost portion for ingress of fluids into the flow-through opening thereof; and
disposing a spacer generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member with the grate member adjustably connected to the base member.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of disposing a first hardenable material adjacent the base member and spacer to a desired level.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising, upon sufficient hardening of the first hardenable material, substantially removing the spacer so as to define a void adjacent the grate member.
4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising the step of adjusting the position of the grate member such that the level of the grate is in a desired relationship with the desired level of the first hardenable material.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the spacer is disposed substantially adjacent the base member before the grate member is adjustably connected to the base member.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the spacer is disposed generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member after the grate member is adjustably connected to the base member.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of adjustably connecting the grate member to the base member comprises threadably connecting a depending threaded cylindrical portion of the grate member to a matably threaded portion of the base member.
8. The method of claim 4 , further comprising the step of laying flooring material on an upper surface of the first hardenable material; and further wherein the desired level of the grate is substantially coextensive with an upper surface of the flooring material.
9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the step of disposing a second hardenable material in the void after the position of the grate member has been adjusted such that the grate is substantially coextensive with the upper surface of the flooring material.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the spacer comprises a compressible material; and further comprising the step of compressing the compressible material generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member when the grate member is adjustably connected to the base member.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the grate is substantially nested in a portion of a rim of the grate member, and further wherein the compressible material is compressed between the rim and the base member.
12. A drain installation system for maintaining adjustability of a drain, the drain installation system comprising:
a base member with a flow-through opening therein, wherein the base member is connectable to an opening of a drain conduit for draining fluid away from a drainage area such that the flow-through opening of the base member is in flow communication with the opening of the drain conduit;
a drain grate member having a flow-through opening therein, wherein the drain grate member is adjustably connectable to the base member such that the flow-through opening of the grate member is in flow communication with the flow-through opening of the base member, said grate member having a grate adjacent its uppermost portion for ingress of fluids into the flow-through opening thereof; and
a spacer for disposition generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member when the grate member is adjustably connected to the base member to create a void adjacent the grate member when a hardenable material is disposed adjacent the drain installation system.
13. The drain installation system of claim 12 , wherein the spacer comprises a continuous loop of compressible material for substantially encircling at least a portion of the grate member.
14. The drain installation system of claim 12 , wherein the spacer comprises a discontinuous loop of compressible material for substantially encircling at least a portion of the grate member such that the loop of compressible material may be more easily disposed generally between the grate of the grate member and the base member after the grate member has been adjustably connected to the base member.
15. The drain installation system of claim 12 , wherein the grate substantially nests in a portion of a rim of the grate member.
16. The drain installation system of claim 15 , wherein the rim of the grate member substantially nests in a portion of a removable extension member.
17. The drain installation system of claim 15 , wherein the spacer comprises a compressible material for compression between the removable extension member and the base member.
18. The drain installation system of claim 15 , wherein the spacer comprises a compressible material for compression between the rim and the base member.
19. The drain installation system of claim 12 , wherein the grate member comprises a threaded depending cylindrical portion for adjustably mating with a threaded portion of the base member.
20. The drain installation system of claim 12 , wherein the drain installation system remains operable for draining fluid from a drainage area when the hardenable material is disposed adjacent the drain installation system.
21. The drain installation system of claim 12 , wherein the drain installation system does not include any portion which extends above an upper surface of the hardenable material when the hardenable material is disposed adjacent the drain installation system.
22. The drain installation system of claim 16 , wherein the spacer comprises the removable extension member.
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