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US2502158A
US2502158A US699928A US69992846A US2502158A US 2502158 A US2502158 A US 2502158A US 699928 A US699928 A US 699928A US 69992846 A US69992846 A US 69992846A US 2502158 A US2502158 A US 2502158A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/042Arrangements of means against overflow of water, backing-up from the drain
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7287Liquid level responsive or maintaining systems
    • Y10T137/7358By float controlled valve
    • Y10T137/7423Rectilinearly traveling float
    • Y10T137/7426Float co-axial with valve or port
    • Y10T137/7436Float rigid with valve
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7504Removable valve head and seat unit
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7869Biased open
    • Y10T137/7871Weight biased

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  • KUSKEY BACKUP TRAP 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed Sept. 27, 1946 I11 vet/to r RUDE A (/5 K E 7 Atto may:
  • This invention relates to traps to prevent the backing up of sewer fluids, by way of the usual drains into basements, laundry tubs and other areas or structures that rely upon drainage to the usual sewer systems of municipalities.
  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide a fioat type valvular trap for preventing return of sewer liquids above a drain port, the trap operating to close off the drain port when such liquids reach that point.
  • Another important object of the invention is to provide a back-up trap, which can be easily installed and Which will also have a tendency to prevent clogging of the drain by excluding large pieces of foreignmatter, this being due to the special construction of the trap.
  • Figure l is a fragmentary top plan view of the trap in place over a drain orifice.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of thetrap
  • Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view through the trap, showing the valve in closed position.
  • Figure 5 is a top plan view of thevalve element.
  • Figure 6 is a top plan view of a modified form of the invention, especially useful for laundry tubs;
  • Figure 7 is' a vertical sectional view taken on line l-'I of Figure 6.
  • reference character A for instance represents the floor of a basement, usually of concrete, this having a drain orifice B.
  • the floor is generally formed to receive a frame plate 5, which has a downward off-set to define a shoulder 6 upon which the present invention, generally referred to by numeral 1 seats.
  • the present invention includes a disk 8, preferably of metal, having a central opening 9, the
  • valve seat Ill a valve plate 8 at the lower portion of the opening 9 being beveled to provide a valve seat Ill.
  • the peripheral portion of the disk 8 has counter sunk openings to receive several screws I l which are driven downwardlyinto threaded openings of the frame plate shoulder 6.
  • the disk 8 Adjacent the opening 9, the disk 8 is formed with a vertical opening 12 for receiving the upper threaded portion of a U'shaped guide l3, this guide being made up of a bight portion l3a, a long leg [3b, which has the threaded portion at its upper end, and a shorter upstanding leg I30.
  • the U-shaped guide It is held in place by nuts Hi, [5 on the threaded portion of the leg l3?) and these are driven against opposite sides of the disk 8 to hold the U shaped guide l3 firmly in the de. pending position shown in Figure 2, with the upstanding leg l3c centralized under theopening 9.
  • a hood N5 of sheet metal or any other suitable material has a sloping edge portion l1 and its peripheryrests upon the disk 8 adjacent its edge portion, as show'n'in Figure 2.
  • the sloping portion I! of thehood is formed with cut-outs'lfi extending from the edge portion of the hood, nearly to the upper extreme of the slope ll, these cut-outs being radially arranged with respect to the center of the hood it.
  • the edge portion of the hood is formed with openings to receive screws it which are'driven downwardly into corresponding threaded openings in the disk 8.
  • the back-up valve consists of an inverted dish shaped element 20 having a tubular stem 2
  • Figure 2 shows the valve element 20 in opened position
  • Figure 4 shows the valve element in closed position, the stem 2
  • the hood it will pre vent any large particles of, foreign matter or debris from reaching the drain opening 9 and perhaps clogging this opening so that the valve 22 will not operate upon the rise of back-up water C in the drain orifice B.
  • the buoyant body 22 will rise with the level of the water and eventually cause the valve element 20 to engage the seat 1 3, thus preventing the back-up water from passing upwardly through the opening 9 and flooding the basement floor.
  • This is an enclosed form of the invention and consists of a cylindrical shell 23 having a top 24 and an inverted frusto-conical shaped bottom 24', merging with a coupling neck 25.
  • a burr or coupling neck 26 is disposed through a central opening in the top 24 and is thereto Welded or otherwise secured, the lower end of the neck 26 being beveled to provide a seat 21, slightly depending into the shell 23.
  • the valvular structure represented in Figure 7 is substantially the same as shown in Figures 2 and 4, the same consisting of a U-shaped guide 21' having a bight portion 2'la, a long vertical leg, 21b and a shorter vertical leg 210, the upper portion of the leg 211) being disposed through an opening in the top 24 and having jamb nuts; 28, 29 screwed in place against the opposite sides of the top 24, to hold the guide 21' firmly in place and center the short leg 210 with respect to the neck 26.
  • Numeral 30 denotes an inverted" dish shaped valve element having a depending tubular element 3
  • - is slid'ably mounted on the leg 21c and carries a substantially large buoyant body 32, which may be of cork.
  • , 32 operates in response to the back-up of sewer liquid, in the same manner as described relative to the form of the invention shown in Figures 2, and 4.
  • the shell 23 may be constructed of any desired metal, but it is preferable that the U-shaped guides I3, 27' be of brass.
  • the valve elements 20, 30 can be of aluminum and if desired, the stem is pressed through the center of the cork so that it will frictionally remain in place. The cork will carry the valve element well above the water level at all times and will seat against its corresponding seat, Well in advance of the water level reaching the corresponding seat.
  • a back-up stop for drains comprising a cover plate having an opening thereinanda valve seat surrounding the lower edge of, the opening, av U-shaped guide under said plate having one arm connected with the plate and its other arm dis,- posed vertically under the opening centrally thereof, and a valve slidable vertically upon the last mentioned arm of said guide into and, out of position to close the lower end of the opening, said valve consisting of a tubular stem fitting snugly about the said arm and slidable vertically along the same, a dome-shaped head mounted at its center upon the upper end of said stem and having flat sealing engagement with the valve seat when the valve is inv a raised position, and a block of buoyant material, fitting tightly about said stem and serving to float the valve upwardly along the said guide arm and dispose the head in close fitting engagement with the valve seat to tightly close the said opening.
  • a back-up stop for drains comprising a cover plate adapted to be mounted about a drain and formed with an opening having its lower edge surrounded by a valve seat, a U-shaped guide consisting of a rod bent to form a bight and arms rising from ends thereof, one arm having its upper end portion detachably mounted through the cover plate in spaced relation to said opening, the other arm being shorter than the'first arm and disposed vertically under the center of the opening with its upper end terminating below the cover plate, and a valve carried by said shorter arm and consisting of a hemi-spherical concavoconvex head having its convexed' surface presented upwardly, a tubular stem extending downwardly from the center of'said head and slidably fitting upon the Short arm of the guide, and a. block, of cork fitting, tightly about the stem and serving as a float to move the valve upwardly along the guide arm from a normally lowered position and hold, the head in close fitting engagement with the valve seat to tightly close the said opening

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March 28, 1950 R. KUSKEY 2,502,158
BACKUP TRAP Filed Sept. 27, 1946 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 Inventor 005 KUSKEY Attorneys March 28, 1950 R. KUSKEY 2,502,158
v I BACKUP TRAP Filed Sept 27, 1946 s Sheets-Sheet 2 Atlorney:
March 28, 1950 R. KUSKEY BACKUP TRAP 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed Sept. 27, 1946 I11 vet/to r RUDE A (/5 K E 7 Atto may:
Patented Mar. 28, 1956 V UNITED STATES PATENT- OFFICE 2,502,158 t I I BACKUP TRAP Rude Kuskey, Michigan City, Ind. Application September 27, 1946, Serial No. 699,928
2 Claims. (01. 1s2+25 This invention relates to traps to prevent the backing up of sewer fluids, by way of the usual drains into basements, laundry tubs and other areas or structures that rely upon drainage to the usual sewer systems of municipalities.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a fioat type valvular trap for preventing return of sewer liquids above a drain port, the trap operating to close off the drain port when such liquids reach that point.
Another important object of the invention is to provide a back-up trap, which can be easily installed and Which will also have a tendency to prevent clogging of the drain by excluding large pieces of foreignmatter, this being due to the special construction of the trap.
"Afurther object of the invention is toprovide a trap which canbe manufactured at low cost, and which due to its positive acting construction, will be substantially foolproof at all times.
These and various other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to the reader of the following description.
In the drawings:
Figure l is a fragmentary top plan view of the trap in place over a drain orifice.
Figure 2'is a vertical sectionaliview taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1: g 1
Figure 3 is a fragmentary bottom plan view of thetrap;
"Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view through the trap, showing the valve in closed position.
' Figure 5 is a top plan view of thevalve element.
Figure 6 is a top plan view of a modified form of the invention, especially useful for laundry tubs;
Figure 7 is' a vertical sectional view taken on line l-'I of Figure 6.
Referring to the drawings, reference character A, for instance represents the floor of a basement, usually of concrete, this having a drain orifice B. The floor is generally formed to receive a frame plate 5, which has a downward off-set to define a shoulder 6 upon which the present invention, generally referred to by numeral 1 seats.
The present invention includes a disk 8, preferably of metal, having a central opening 9, the
plate 8 at the lower portion of the opening 9 being beveled to provide a valve seat Ill.
The peripheral portion of the disk 8 has counter sunk openings to receive several screws I l which are driven downwardlyinto threaded openings of the frame plate shoulder 6.
Adjacent the opening 9, the disk 8 is formed with a vertical opening 12 for receiving the upper threaded portion of a U'shaped guide l3, this guide being made up of a bight portion l3a, a long leg [3b, which has the threaded portion at its upper end, and a shorter upstanding leg I30. The U-shaped guide It is held in place by nuts Hi, [5 on the threaded portion of the leg l3?) and these are driven against opposite sides of the disk 8 to hold the U shaped guide l3 firmly in the de. pending position shown in Figure 2, with the upstanding leg l3c centralized under theopening 9.
A hood N5 of sheet metal or any other suitable material has a sloping edge portion l1 and its peripheryrests upon the disk 8 adjacent its edge portion, as show'n'in Figure 2.
The sloping portion I! of thehood it is formed with cut-outs'lfi extending from the edge portion of the hood, nearly to the upper extreme of the slope ll, these cut-outs being radially arranged with respect to the center of the hood it. At desired intervals, the edge portion of the hood is formed with openings to receive screws it which are'driven downwardly into corresponding threaded openings in the disk 8.
Due to the sloped portion ll of the hood it, the major portion of the hood is raised above the disk 8 and the cut-outs l8 allow for the passage of water through the drain opening 9. j The back-up valve consists of an inverted dish shaped element 20 having a tubular stem 2| depending from the central portion thereof and be ing slidableon the short leg of the guide l3, On the tubular stem 2| is a substantially large cork or other buoyant body 22, which will fioat on liquid, to raise the valve element 2!] to seated position against the seat Ill of the disk 8.
Figure 2 shows the valve element 20 in opened position, While Figure 4 shows the valve element in closed position, the stem 2| having been lifted on the leg 130 by the carrying action of the backup Water C.
- It can nowbe seen, that the hood it will pre vent any large particles of, foreign matter or debris from reaching the drain opening 9 and perhaps clogging this opening so that the valve 22 will not operate upon the rise of back-up water C in the drain orifice B. When back-up water occurs in the drain B, the buoyant body 22 will rise with the level of the water and eventually cause the valve element 20 to engage the seat 1 3, thus preventing the back-up water from passing upwardly through the opening 9 and flooding the basement floor.
For use in drain pipes and particularly in connection with laundry tubs, a modified form of the invention is provided and this illustrated in Figures 6 and 7.
This is an enclosed form of the invention and consists of a cylindrical shell 23 having a top 24 and an inverted frusto-conical shaped bottom 24', merging with a coupling neck 25.
A burr or coupling neck 26 is disposed through a central opening in the top 24 and is thereto Welded or otherwise secured, the lower end of the neck 26 being beveled to provide a seat 21, slightly depending into the shell 23.
The valvular structure represented in Figure 7 is substantially the same as shown in Figures 2 and 4, the same consisting of a U-shaped guide 21' having a bight portion 2'la, a long vertical leg, 21b and a shorter vertical leg 210, the upper portion of the leg 211) being disposed through an opening in the top 24 and having jamb nuts; 28, 29 screwed in place against the opposite sides of the top 24, to hold the guide 21' firmly in place and center the short leg 210 with respect to the neck 26.
Numeral 30 denotes an inverted" dish shaped valve element having a depending tubular element 3|, corresponding to the tubular stem 2|, shown in Figure 2, the tubular element 3| receiving the short leg 210. The tubular member 3|- is slid'ably mounted on the leg 21c and carries a substantially large buoyant body 32, which may be of cork.
The valve structure 39, 3|, 32 operates in response to the back-up of sewer liquid, in the same manner as described relative to the form of the invention shown in Figures 2, and 4.
The shell 23 may be constructed of any desired metal, but it is preferable that the U-shaped guides I3, 27' be of brass. The valve elements 20, 30 can be of aluminum and if desired, the stem is pressed through the center of the cork so that it will frictionally remain in place. The cork will carry the valve element well above the water level at all times and will seat against its corresponding seat, Well in advance of the water level reaching the corresponding seat.
While the foregoing description sets forth the invention in specific terms, it is to be understood. that numerous changesv in the shape, size and materials may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.
Having described the inventiomwhat is claimed as new is:
1. A back-up stop for drains comprising a cover plate having an opening thereinanda valve seat surrounding the lower edge of, the opening, av U-shaped guide under said plate having one arm connected with the plate and its other arm dis,- posed vertically under the opening centrally thereof, and a valve slidable vertically upon the last mentioned arm of said guide into and, out of position to close the lower end of the opening, said valve consisting of a tubular stem fitting snugly about the said arm and slidable vertically along the same, a dome-shaped head mounted at its center upon the upper end of said stem and having flat sealing engagement with the valve seat when the valve is inv a raised position, and a block of buoyant material, fitting tightly about said stem and serving to float the valve upwardly along the said guide arm and dispose the head in close fitting engagement with the valve seat to tightly close the said opening.
2. A back-up stop for drains comprising a cover plate adapted to be mounted about a drain and formed with an opening having its lower edge surrounded by a valve seat, a U-shaped guide consisting of a rod bent to form a bight and arms rising from ends thereof, one arm having its upper end portion detachably mounted through the cover plate in spaced relation to said opening, the other arm being shorter than the'first arm and disposed vertically under the center of the opening with its upper end terminating below the cover plate, and a valve carried by said shorter arm and consisting of a hemi-spherical concavoconvex head having its convexed' surface presented upwardly, a tubular stem extending downwardly from the center of'said head and slidably fitting upon the Short arm of the guide, and a. block, of cork fitting, tightly about the stem and serving as a float to move the valve upwardly along the guide arm from a normally lowered position and hold, the head in close fitting engagement with the valve seat to tightly close the said opening.
RUDE KUSKEY.
REFER'ENGES CITED The following references are of, record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 122,866 Sturm Jan. 16, 1872 200,573 Sargent Feb. 19, 1878 576,790 OBrien Feb. 9, 1897 1,423,679 Pavitchich July 25,1922
1,633,581 Gordon et a1 June 28, 1927 1,887,918 Brouse .Nov. 15, 1932 2,049,909. Kirschner. Aug, 4,, 1936' FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 111.539 Germany June 27, 1900'
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