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US2171133A
US2171133A US193039A US19303938A US2171133A US 2171133 A US2171133 A US 2171133A US 193039 A US193039 A US 193039A US 19303938 A US19303938 A US 19303938A US 2171133 A US2171133 A US 2171133A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
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    • E03C1/048Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths supplying water through two or more openings around or along one side of the water-basin
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E03C1/22Outlet devices mounted in basins, baths, or sinks
    • E03C1/23Outlet devices mounted in basins, baths, or sinks with mechanical closure mechanisms
    • E03C1/232Outlet devices mounted in basins, baths, or sinks with mechanical closure mechanisms combined with overflow devices

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  • This invention is an improvement on my invention disclosed in my application for patent Serial No. 169,409 led October 6, 1937.
  • the primary feature of the present invention is a mechanical combination which makes possible the use of a simple discharge control for the tub and the use of one opening, within the tub, both as an inlet and an outlet for the bathtub bathing water.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bathing tub with thevfront wall thereof broken in part.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary vertical cross sectional view of F18. 1.
  • Figure 3 is a cross section taken on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary cross section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary cross section onv the lline i-l of Fig. 2.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view ofapartshown in Figure 2.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of another form of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 is a fragmentary sectional view longitudinally taken on Figure '1. It includes complementary equipment presumably invisible in Figure 7 by virtue of being imbedded in a building wall fragmentarily represented around the tub end in Figures 3 and 9.
  • Figure 9 is a cross section taken on the line a 9-9 of Figure 8.
  • Figure l0 is a rear elevational view of Figure '1.
  • Figure 11 is a fragmentary sectional view of a modified form of valve lift and lowering means.
  • w Figure 12 represents a fragmentary broken view of a tub end.
  • the numeral 2l indicates a water-tight chamber, back of the bathtub, having an opening I4' which coincides with the opening I4 of the bathtub.
  • the numeral 21 indicates a drain pipe,one side thereof extending from or joined to the bottom wall of the tub, and another side thereof extending from or joined to the said water-tight chamber.
  • the said chamber and the said drain pipe are so connected to each other as to form therethrough a continuous leak-proof channel, which channel in one part thereof is in confluent relationship with the opening i4 communicating therewith.
  • numeral 2l indicates a valve sleevea tube threaded externally, smooth internally-ntted into the drain pipe under a plane of the bathtub floor and at the juncture of the drainpipe and the chamber superimposed thereon.
  • the numeral 24 indicates a plug or valve vfitting watertightly into the seat 2
  • the numeral 2l indicatesastemextendingfromtheplug24toun arm 2l at the stem top.
  • .-bifurcated is a part of the combination more readily seen in the enlarged view thereof, in Figure 6, where -II indicates a control handle, il a pivot over Vwhich the arm operates.
  • the numeral 22 shows a pin through the ⁇ stem the bathtub by the valve or plug 24 in its seat 2l, the top of the chamber being watertightly closed.
  • I6 indicates a grate situated back of, the opening-or within the opening I4' in Figures'h and9-thisdrainisprovidedtoprevent consequential solid substances from passing t out intcthe drain.
  • the numeral 38 indicates a housing with avpassage 29 therethrough. It is incorporated at the end of the tub, either on the sidesee Il" in Figures 12 and 13 ⁇ -oi the watertight mixing chamber 28 or in theback of it-as shown in Figures 2 and 4-to receive the overiiow through openings l5 near the rim and direct the same to the drain pipe 21, for which pul'pOse the passage. ends at and extends into an opening therefor into the channel-of the drain pipe, at a plane preferably under the valve sleeve.
  • the numerals 32 and 33 indicatecontrol valves for the supply pipes, 3
  • the numeral 39 indicates an enlarged part of the housing 38, which is provided where a plurality of openings i5 are embodied near the rim. While the numeral I6 indicates a grate or screened plate, the numeral i"indicates the openings in the said grate.
  • Sheet No. 2 of the herein incorporated drawings is included to show variations from the tlrst described form of by invention. Corresponding parts are indicated. by corresponding numbers. huch such numbers for convenience'of distinction are primed or double primed in the second sheet.
  • the combination inlet and outlet embodies an integrated grate.
  • the combination inlet and outlet which is my preferred form thereof, is a wide graceful opening, protected by a grate situated back oi the said opening, rather invisible under ordinary observation.
  • valve stem 23' operates through a tight channelin the disclosed model the channel/ls near the top.
  • knob 5B surmounting the stem replaces the handie i8 of the control device shown in Figure 2.
  • a further variation is shown in Figure il.
  • a screw expedient replaces the frictional contacts of the control device shown in Figure d.
  • the numeral 5t in Figure il, corresponding to numeral 23 in Figure 8 is a valve stem.
  • numeral 5l indicates a threaded part of the y stem
  • numeral 55 indicates a bushing internally screw threaded. and threaded correspondingly with the external threading on the stem at 5l.
  • the stem operates through the bushing, thread for thread.
  • the numeral 55 indicates ceptible to various changes and modifications.
  • a bathtub having a surrounding wall memberand a hoor member, a common hot and cold water supply inlet in communication with the interior of said bathtub substantially at the junction of said wall and floor members, an overflow outlet near the rim of said wall member, a chamber coniluent with and above said supply inlet for mixing said supply, a drain outltbelow said supply-inlet and said chamber, a removable closure for said vdrain outlet, the removal of vsaid closure draining said bathtub vthrough said inlet, the said closure, in closed position, deecting said supply into said bathtub through said inlet.
  • a receptacle for washing having a surrounding side wall, a oor member and a common hot and cold water supply inlet in com munication with the interior, of said receptacle, at the junction of said wall and floor member, a mixing chamber confluent with and above the said inlet, a drain outlet below said mixing chamber and said supply inlet, a liquid communication between the said mixing chamber, the said supply inlet and said drain outlet, closure means for the said drain outlet deiiecting the inlet supply into said receptacle, and a rod extending through the receptacle rim ⁇ operatively through said chamber' for raising and lowerlng said closure means under 'the common inlet andoutlet opening.

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Aug. 29, 1939. s. J. STANTON 2,171,133
UAL BATHTUB CONTROL Filed Feb. 28, 1938 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Aug. 29, 1939.
s. .1.l sTANToN DUAL BATHTUB coNTnoL Filed Feb. 28,` 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Aug. 29, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE y DUAL Ba'rn'rua coN'raor. Samuel John Stanton. Chicago, 111. appunti February zs. 193s, sum N. mns' 4Claima.
This invention is an improvement on my invention disclosed in my application for patent Serial No. 169,409 led October 6, 1937. The primary feature of the present invention is a mechanical combination which makes possible the use of a simple discharge control for the tub and the use of one opening, within the tub, both as an inlet and an outlet for the bathtub bathing water.
'I'hree major advantages result from this: One
1 is the absence of obstructive inlet devices like faucets. Two is the absence of the conventional hole and plug from the iloorwall in the tub. Three is the elimination of a complex mechanism which the conventional floor "pop-up valve requires. Four is the effect of a neater-job.
Other effects, advantages and purposes of this invention will become patent as the disclosure of it proceeds in the following detailed description, in connection with the accompanying drawn ings which,together with the text, are made a part of this specification, terminating inthe set of conventional claims.
In the drawings as figures:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a bathing tub with thevfront wall thereof broken in part.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary vertical cross sectional view of F18. 1.
Figure 3 is a cross section taken on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
,u Figure 4 is a fragmentary cross section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary cross section onv the lline i-l of Fig. 2. Figure 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view ofapartshown inFigure 2. v
Figure 7 is a perspective view of another form of the present invention. v
Figure 8 is a fragmentary sectional view longitudinally taken on Figure '1. It includes complementary equipment presumably invisible in Figure 7 by virtue of being imbedded in a building wall fragmentarily represented around the tub end in Figures 3 and 9. Figure 9 is a cross section taken on the line a 9-9 of Figure 8.
Figure l0 is a rear elevational view of Figure '1.
Figure 11 is a fragmentary sectional view of a modified form of valve lift and lowering means.
w Figure 12 represents a fragmentary broken view of a tub end.
Figure 131s a cross section taken on line Il-Il of `Figure 12. v
In the drawings particularized:
55 The numeral It points to a bathtub as a whole,
which in general form-ation is like the conventional bathtub known to the art. It has a top portion, or rim, Ii confluent with upright walls I2 and I3 thereunder, which areintegral with. .o eachotheraswellaswith afloorwall Il embraced between them. At the Iiuncture of one of the lupright walls and the said embraced floor wall is embodied an opening I4, which is the opening serving the dual purpose of inlet and outlet.
The numeral 2l indicates a water-tight chamber, back of the bathtub, having an opening I4' which coincides with the opening I4 of the bathtub. The numeral 21 indicates a drain pipe,one side thereof extending from or joined to the bottom wall of the tub, and another side thereof extending from or joined to the said water-tight chamber. The said chamber and the said drain pipe are so connected to each other as to form therethrough a continuous leak-proof channel, which channel in one part thereof is in confluent relationship with the opening i4 communicating therewith.
'111e numeral 2l indicates a valve sleevea tube threaded externally, smooth internally-ntted into the drain pipe under a plane of the bathtub floor and at the juncture of the drainpipe and the chamber superimposed thereon. The numeral 24 indicates a plug or valve vfitting watertightly into the seat 2|, formed correspondingly within the valve sleeve 25. The numeral 2l indicatesastemextendingfromtheplug24toun arm 2l at the stem top. The arm 21|.-bifurcated, is a part of the combination more readily seen in the enlarged view thereof, in Figure 6, where -II indicates a control handle, il a pivot over Vwhich the arm operates.
The numeral 22 shows a pin through the`stem the bathtub by the valve or plug 24 in its seat 2l, the top of the chamber being watertightly closed.
An over supply of water in the tub flows out p through the overflow opening or openings near the rim like that shown by numeral l5.
But unlike that of my previously mentioned application the nal contents of the tub after a. bath are drained off, not through a hole in the floor wall, but through the same opening which admits the water into the tub. 'Ihis is made possiblel by raising the plug 24 or valve from and above its seat 26, whereupon a free passage into the drain pipe 21 is effected.
'Ihe numeral I6 indicates a grate situated back of, the opening-or within the opening I4' in Figures'h and9-thisdrainisprovidedtoprevent consequential solid substances from passing t out intcthe drain.
The numeral 38 indicates a housing with avpassage 29 therethrough. It is incorporated at the end of the tub, either on the sidesee Il" in Figures 12 and 13`-oi the watertight mixing chamber 28 or in theback of it-as shown in Figures 2 and 4-to receive the overiiow through openings l5 near the rim and direct the same to the drain pipe 21, for which pul'pOse the passage. ends at and extends into an opening therefor into the channel-of the drain pipe, at a plane preferably under the valve sleeve.
The numerals 32 and 33 indicatecontrol valves for the supply pipes, 3| shows a cross pipeleading from the supply pipes tothe faucet 35. whichis intended to supply drinking water for the bather or hot 'and cold water for iushing the tub. The numeral 39 indicates an enlarged part of the housing 38, which is provided where a plurality of openings i5 are embodied near the rim. While the numeral I6 indicates a grate or screened plate, the numeral i"indicates the openings in the said grate.
Sheet No. 2 of the herein incorporated drawings is included to show variations from the tlrst described form of by invention. Corresponding parts are indicated. by corresponding numbers. huch such numbers for convenience'of distinction are primed or double primed in the second sheet.
One variation therein disclosed is in the arrangement ofthe grate. In the second model the combination inlet and outlet embodies an integrated grate. In the -iirst model, the combination inlet and outlet, which is my preferred form thereof, is a wide graceful opening, protected by a grate situated back oi the said opening, rather invisible under ordinary observation.
Another variation disclosed is a frictional device for lthe valve control. The valve stem 23' operates through a tight channelin the disclosed model the channel/ls near the top. The
knob 5B surmounting the stem replaces the handie i8 of the control device shown in Figure 2. A further variation is shown in Figure il. Here a screw expedient replaces the frictional contacts of the control device shown in Figure d.
The numeral 5t in Figure il, corresponding to numeral 23 in Figure 8 is a valve stem. The
numeral 5l indicates a threaded part of the y stem, while the numeral 55 indicates a bushing internally screw threaded. and threaded correspondingly with the external threading on the stem at 5l. The stem operates through the bushing, thread for thread. The numeral 55 indicates ceptible to various changes and modifications.
the details here shown being merely for disclosure and not in limitation. The text herein is limited in description. The accompanying arrange drawings reveal' only unentais. VThe right is therefore reserved to make such adaptations, developments and expansion as properly fall within the scope and purpose suggested by these combined text and drawings disclosures, summarized conventionally in the appended claims.
l. In acleansing water receptacle having a surrounding upright wall and a floor member, a. common hot and cold water supply inlet in communication with the interior of said receptacle substantially at the junction of said wall and oor member and an over-flow outlet near the rim o i said receptacle, a chamber, for mixing the supply, confluent with and above said supply inlet, a drain outlet below said sup- \ply inlet and said mixing chamber, al grating safeguard for said supply inlet andsaid drain outlet, a removable closure for said out let below said grating, the removal oi said cio= sure'draining said receptacie snp ply inlet past said grating, the closure, in
y.closure position contrived to hold the water fail from the chamber for de ilection into the said .'bathtub, operating outside of said common supsaid receptacle, a drain outlet below said supply inlet and said mixing chamber, a removable closure for said drain outlet, the' removal of said closure draining said receptacle through said supply inlet, said closure in closed position deecting thesupply in said chamber into said receptacle. 'l
3.*In a bathtub having a surrounding wall memberand a hoor member, a common hot and cold water supply inlet in communication with the interior of said bathtub substantially at the junction of said wall and floor members, an overflow outlet near the rim of said wall member, a chamber coniluent with and above said supply inlet for mixing said supply, a drain outltbelow said supply-inlet and said chamber, a removable closure for said vdrain outlet, the removal of vsaid closure draining said bathtub vthrough said inlet, the said closure, in closed position, deecting said supply into said bathtub through said inlet.
4. In a receptacle for washing having a surrounding side wall, a oor member and a common hot and cold water supply inlet in com munication with the interior, of said receptacle, at the junction of said wall and floor member, a mixing chamber confluent with and above the said inlet, a drain outlet below said mixing chamber and said supply inlet, a liquid communication between the said mixing chamber, the said supply inlet and said drain outlet, closure means for the said drain outlet deiiecting the inlet supply into said receptacle, and a rod extending through the receptacle rim` operatively through said chamber' for raising and lowerlng said closure means under 'the common inlet andoutlet opening.
lSAMUEL JOHN STANTON.
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US5230108A (en) * 1989-12-29 1993-07-27 American Standard Inc. Molded articles
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WO1998002075A1 (en) 1996-07-12 1998-01-22 Hennessy Frank J Washing facility
US6058525A (en) * 1996-02-06 2000-05-09 Plumbing Innovations, L.L.C. Waste and overflow fittings
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US5230108A (en) * 1989-12-29 1993-07-27 American Standard Inc. Molded articles
US5819335A (en) * 1994-04-04 1998-10-13 Hennessy; Frank J. Washing facility
WO1997029249A1 (en) * 1996-02-06 1997-08-14 Plumbing Innovations, Llc Overflow piece for bathtub
US6058525A (en) * 1996-02-06 2000-05-09 Plumbing Innovations, L.L.C. Waste and overflow fittings
WO1998002075A1 (en) 1996-07-12 1998-01-22 Hennessy Frank J Washing facility
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