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US2386870A
US2386870A US501840A US50184043A US2386870A US 2386870 A US2386870 A US 2386870A US 501840 A US501840 A US 501840A US 50184043 A US50184043 A US 50184043A US 2386870 A US2386870 A US 2386870A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in adrain cleaning gun.
  • the invention relates to :a drain pipe cleaning gun having a closed cylinder provided with an air pump and an air pressure gauge for building up within said cylinder a preselected air pressure.
  • Guns of this type are old and generally known.
  • this invention departs from the ,prior constructionin the .provision of a new self-aligning non-. fouling'release valve for controlling the discharge nf air from the cylinder.
  • the new self -aligning .non-fouling release .valve is characterized by a tubular plug mounted through the bottom end of the cylinder of *lthe .gun and having a reduced inner end'formed with a valve seat.
  • the usual idischarge :pipe connects with the outer end of said plug.
  • The'invention proposes the provision of aztube mounted on the reduced inner end of the "plug called for in the previous paragraph andiencas- 1 ing said valveseat. It ,:is proposed that a valvetrod extend coaxially of said tube and through :the
  • the invention further contemplates the provision of a handle fixed on the top end of the valve rod and associated with a bracket mounted on the top end of the cylinder and extending over the handle and carrying an abutment member for controlling the amount said handl may be drawn for opening the release valve a desired amount.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary vertical sectional View of a drain pipe cleaning gun constructed according to this invention.
  • the air 'pressuregauge I 2 is of standard design and is mounted on and through the top member l3.
  • the pump l is also mounted on andthrough the top member [3.
  • the pump H is of customary design and is provided with the usual reciprocal-operator rod 1 5 having a handle It on its 'top end by which the pump-may be actuated.
  • the rod l5 connects with a piston H of a design which allows the "passage of air from the top to-the bottom when the rod is drawn upwards, but prevents this passage when the rod 45 is moved downwards.
  • the new self-aligning, non-fouling release valve for controlling the discharge of air from the cylinder l 0 includes a tubular plug 25 mounted through the bottom member Hi of the pump and having a reduced inner end 26 formed with a valve seat 21.
  • a discharge pipe 28 connects with the outer end of the plug 26 and is for the purpose of connecting with a drain pipe or other pipe to be blown out.
  • a tube 29 is mounted on the reduced inner end 26 of the plug 25 and encases the valve seat 2?. This tube 29 has a side opening 30 through which the air may freely pass.
  • extends coaxially of the tub 29 and extends through the top member I3 of the cylinder ID.
  • a valve head 32 is mounted upon the inner end of the rod 3
  • a perforated washer 33 is mounted across the tube 29.
  • An expansion spring 34 is coaxially mounted about the rod 3
  • the tube 29 has several prongs stamped from its top portion and forming an abutment for the washer 33 to restrain the washer 33 from moving upwards.
  • the spring 34 rests against the washer 33 and forces the washer 33 against the prongs 35. This gives a purchase to the spring 34 which then is capable of engaging and forcing the valve head 32 upon its seat 21.
  • a handle 38 is fixed on the outer end of the rod 3
  • a bracket 39 is mounted on the end member l3 of the cylinder l8 and extends over the handle 38.
  • An abutment member 48 is adjustably mounted on the bracket 39 and extends across the handle 38 for limiting the distance through which the handle 38 may be manually moved.
  • the abutment member 40 is supported by several screws 4
  • have slotted top head 43 by which they may be readily turned. Washers 44 are fixed on the screws and engage against the bracket 39 and rotatively, but non-slidably support the screws. The screws 43 may be adjusted to move the abutment member 40 closer to or further from the handle 38.
  • the pump is operated to build up a suitable pressure within the cylinder If].
  • the pipe 28 is connected with the drain or other pipe to be blown.
  • the handle 38 is then quickly moved upwards against the abutment member 40. This indirectl lifts the rod 3
  • the spring 34 returns the valve head 32 on the seat 21.
  • valve 32 An important feature of the invention resides in the mounting and location of the spring 34 and in the arrangement of the abutment member 48. With this construction the valve 32 will always be self-aligning and there will be no opportunity for it to foul.
  • a drain pipe cleaning gun having a closed cylinder provided with an internal air pump and an external pressure gauge for building up a preselected air pressure within said cylinder and a release valve for controlling the discharge of the air under pressure from said cylinder, a valve rod extending from said discharge valve and having an end projected from said closed cylinder, a handle on the outer end of said valve rod by which the valve rod may be manually pulled outwards to open said discharge valve, and an adjustable abutment adapted to be engaged by said handle to limit outward movement of said valve rod, comprising a bracket mounted on said cylinder and extended about said handle, an abutment member disposed to be engaged by said handle when said valve red is pulled outwards and means adjustably supporting said abutment member on said bracket to be adjustable relative to said handle to limit outward movement of said handle in its various adjusted positions.
  • a drain pipe cleaning gun having a closed cylinder provided with an internal air pump and an external pressure gauge for building up a preselected air pressure within said cylinder and a release valve for controlling the discharge of the air under pressure from said cylinder, a valve rod extending from said discharge valve and having an end projected from said closed cylinder, a handle on the outer end of said valve rod by which the valve rod may be manually pulled outwards to open said discharge valve, and an adjustable abutment adapted to be engaged by said handle to limit outward movement of said valve rod, comprising a bracket mounted on said cylinder and extended about said handle, an abutment member disposed to be engaged by said handle when said valve rod is pulled outwards and means adjustably supporting said abutment member on said bracket to be adjustable relative to said handle to limit outward movement of said handle in its various adjusted positions, comprising lugs formed on opposite sides of said abutment member, and screws rotatively supported on said bracket and threadedly engaging said lugs.

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Patented Oct. 16, 1945 U N l T ED STATES .PATEN T :F ICE DRAIN fPIPE CLEANING .GUN
Jarvis Kenneth Lawton, Allentown, Pa.
Application September 10, 1943, Serial No.-501;840
2 Claims.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in adrain cleaning gun.
More particularly, the invention relates to :a drain pipe cleaning gun having a closed cylinder provided with an air pump and an air pressure gauge for building up within said cylinder a preselected air pressure. Guns of this type are old and generally known. However, this invention departs from the ,prior constructionin the .provision of a new self-aligning non-. fouling'release valve for controlling the discharge nf air from the cylinder.
Heretofore the release valves in :prior designs of guns were highly unreliable. This 'would result in a poor operation of :the gun, and alsozin I.
leakage of air.
The new self -aligning .non-fouling release .valve is characterized by a tubular plug mounted through the bottom end of the cylinder of *lthe .gun and havinga reduced inner end'formed with a valve seat. The usual idischarge :pipe connects with the outer end of said plug.
The'invention proposes the provision of aztube mounted on the reduced inner end of the "plug called for in the previous paragraph andiencas- 1 ing said valveseat. It ,:is proposed that a valvetrod extend coaxially of said tube and through :the
top end of the cylinder of :the gun. Itis 'proposed that a valve head bemountedaon the inne-r endof the rod and engage said valve seat. Itis contemplated that a novelarrangementofspring .be mounted within said tube and be cooperative with said valve head for urgingzthe valve head upon its seat. The dominating feature of this invention resides in thearrangement of the spring just mentioned.
The invention further contemplates the provision of a handle fixed on the top end of the valve rod and associated with a bracket mounted on the top end of the cylinder and extending over the handle and carrying an abutment member for controlling the amount said handl may be drawn for opening the release valve a desired amount.
For further comprehension of the invention, and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, and to the appended claims in which the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth.
In the accompanying drawing forming a material part of this disclosure Fig. 1 is a fragmentary vertical sectional View of a drain pipe cleaning gun constructed according to this invention.
cylinder a preselected air pressure. inder I 0 is in the nature of 'a steel tube havvided with the'usual'air pump ll and with an air pressure gauge 12 for building up within the The-cyl- :ing its top end closed with a disclike member =3 and its bottom end closed with a similar disclihe member 44. The air 'pressuregauge I 2 is of standard design and is mounted on and through the top member l3. The pump l is also mounted on andthrough the top member [3.
The pump H is of customary design and is provided with the usual reciprocal-operator rod 1 5 having a handle It on its 'top end by which the pump-may be actuated. The rod l5 connects with a piston H of a design which allows the "passage of air from the top to-the bottom when the rod is drawn upwards, but prevents this passage when the rod 45 is moved downwards. I A one way valve is mounted on the bottom of the cylinder of the pump and includes a valve hcad l-"8 urged upwards against the valve-seat l9 =by a spring acting between the bodyof the pump and aperforated washer 22 mounted ona stud 23 which-is connected with the valve head l8.
From the above description it is "believed that the construction and operation of the pump H will be readily comprehended. For this reason further details-willnot-begiven. The construction is such that when the handle [6 is moved upwards and downwards to operate the pump rod 15 a desirable air pressure may be built up within the cylinder ID.
The new self-aligning, non-fouling release valve for controlling the discharge of air from the cylinder l 0 includes a tubular plug 25 mounted through the bottom member Hi of the pump and having a reduced inner end 26 formed with a valve seat 21. A discharge pipe 28 connects with the outer end of the plug 26 and is for the purpose of connecting with a drain pipe or other pipe to be blown out. A tube 29 is mounted on the reduced inner end 26 of the plug 25 and encases the valve seat 2?. This tube 29 has a side opening 30 through which the air may freely pass.
A valve rod 3| extends coaxially of the tub 29 and extends through the top member I3 of the cylinder ID. A valve head 32 is mounted upon the inner end of the rod 3| and engages the valve seat 21. A perforated washer 33 is mounted across the tube 29. An expansion spring 34 is coaxially mounted about the rod 3| and is located within the tube 29 and acts between the washer 33 and the valve head 32 for urging the valve head 32 on the Valve seat 21.
The tube 29 has several prongs stamped from its top portion and forming an abutment for the washer 33 to restrain the washer 33 from moving upwards. The spring 34 rests against the washer 33 and forces the washer 33 against the prongs 35. This gives a purchase to the spring 34 which then is capable of engaging and forcing the valve head 32 upon its seat 21. At the point where the rod 3| passes through the member |3 there is a packing gland 31 for preventing leakage of air from within the cylinder I0. A handle 38 is fixed on the outer end of the rod 3|.
A bracket 39 is mounted on the end member l3 of the cylinder l8 and extends over the handle 38. An abutment member 48 is adjustably mounted on the bracket 39 and extends across the handle 38 for limiting the distance through which the handle 38 may be manually moved. The abutment member 40 is supported by several screws 4|. These screw 4| are rotatively mounted upon the bracket 39 and threadedly engage lugs 42 on the sides of the abutment member 48. The screws 4| have slotted top head 43 by which they may be readily turned. Washers 44 are fixed on the screws and engage against the bracket 39 and rotatively, but non-slidably support the screws. The screws 43 may be adjusted to move the abutment member 40 closer to or further from the handle 38.
The operation of the device is as follows:
The pump is operated to build up a suitable pressure within the cylinder If]. The pipe 28 is connected with the drain or other pipe to be blown. The handle 38 is then quickly moved upwards against the abutment member 40. This indirectl lifts the rod 3| which in turn lifts the valve head 32. The air discharges past the valve head 32 and into pipe 28. When the handle 38 is released the spring 34 returns the valve head 32 on the seat 21.
An important feature of the invention resides in the mounting and location of the spring 34 and in the arrangement of the abutment member 48. With this construction the valve 32 will always be self-aligning and there will be no opportunity for it to foul.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred embodiments of my invention, it is to be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise constructions herein disclosed and the rightis reserved to all changes and modifications coming within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent is:
1. In a drain pipe cleaning gun having a closed cylinder provided with an internal air pump and an external pressure gauge for building up a preselected air pressure within said cylinder and a release valve for controlling the discharge of the air under pressure from said cylinder, a valve rod extending from said discharge valve and having an end projected from said closed cylinder, a handle on the outer end of said valve rod by which the valve rod may be manually pulled outwards to open said discharge valve, and an adjustable abutment adapted to be engaged by said handle to limit outward movement of said valve rod, comprising a bracket mounted on said cylinder and extended about said handle, an abutment member disposed to be engaged by said handle when said valve red is pulled outwards and means adjustably supporting said abutment member on said bracket to be adjustable relative to said handle to limit outward movement of said handle in its various adjusted positions.
2. In a drain pipe cleaning gun having a closed cylinder provided with an internal air pump and an external pressure gauge for building up a preselected air pressure within said cylinder and a release valve for controlling the discharge of the air under pressure from said cylinder, a valve rod extending from said discharge valve and having an end projected from said closed cylinder, a handle on the outer end of said valve rod by which the valve rod may be manually pulled outwards to open said discharge valve, and an adjustable abutment adapted to be engaged by said handle to limit outward movement of said valve rod, comprising a bracket mounted on said cylinder and extended about said handle, an abutment member disposed to be engaged by said handle when said valve rod is pulled outwards and means adjustably supporting said abutment member on said bracket to be adjustable relative to said handle to limit outward movement of said handle in its various adjusted positions, comprising lugs formed on opposite sides of said abutment member, and screws rotatively supported on said bracket and threadedly engaging said lugs.
JARVIS KENNETH LAWTON.
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US5239708A (en) * 1992-05-21 1993-08-31 Lawrence Irwin F Pneumatic waste line clean-out tool
EP0583885A1 (en) * 1992-07-24 1994-02-23 John Enver Emin Gas-operated apparatus for unblocking pipes
US5416947A (en) * 1992-12-04 1995-05-23 Jaffe; James S. Portable cleaning device for clogged fluid conduits
US6032301A (en) * 1999-02-03 2000-03-07 Chntuo Industrial Co., Ltd. Plunger
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US4542543A (en) * 1984-04-20 1985-09-24 Lawrence Irwin F Impact device
US5239708A (en) * 1992-05-21 1993-08-31 Lawrence Irwin F Pneumatic waste line clean-out tool
EP0583885A1 (en) * 1992-07-24 1994-02-23 John Enver Emin Gas-operated apparatus for unblocking pipes
US5416947A (en) * 1992-12-04 1995-05-23 Jaffe; James S. Portable cleaning device for clogged fluid conduits
US6032301A (en) * 1999-02-03 2000-03-07 Chntuo Industrial Co., Ltd. Plunger
US20110016658A1 (en) * 2009-07-22 2011-01-27 Hong Xia Hand-held drain clearing device
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