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US2550401A
US2550401A US665139A US66513946A US2550401A US 2550401 A US2550401 A US 2550401A US 665139 A US665139 A US 665139A US 66513946 A US66513946 A US 66513946A US 2550401 A US2550401 A US 2550401A
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  • This invention relates to floor drains, the object being to provide a new and improved form of floor drain wherein a, dram head has a grating at the floor surface and a skirtextending 3 Claims (o1. 210-56) thereafter be removed and the debris in the basket disposed of. i
  • the drain head having an extension on one side rise in level and pass through the opening 6 to which an outlet conduit is connected and a to the outlet.
  • the inlet end of the outlet exwall between the extension and the chamber in tends upwardly through an aperture in the which the basket is positioned, the wall having bottom wall of the extension 2 and into an open an upper aperture therein open to the exten- 10 ended chamber ll] of greater internal diameter sion, the arrangement. preventing discharge of than the external diameter of the inlet end of dirt, sand or gravel or like refuse into'the drain the trap l4 and is usually caulked in place. line connected with the head.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of my improved drain head. features and objects of the invention are attained
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken on line by the character and arrangement of the sev- 2-2 of Fig. 1. eral parts.
  • the body of the drain Having thus briefly described my invention, its I has an extension 2 on one side thereof of utility and mode of Operation, What I a m less depth than the said body to which the and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the drain conduit 3 is connected by a conduit of U United States is: form the upper vertical end of which opens to 1.
  • a floor drain comprising a body having an the extension 2 terminating above the passage inlet and an outlet chamber, the inlet chamber 4 below the wall 1.
  • An additional passage 6 being of greater depth than the outlet chamber, is provided in the upper end of the wall 1.
  • the a cover on said body for said chambers, said body I has an open upper end and a cover memcover having a depending wall separating the ber 8 is provided for the main chamber 9 and inlet chamber from the outlet chamber, the lower the auxiliary chamber Ill.
  • the cover member end of said wall being spaced from said body 8 has an opening on one side defined by the definin a passage between said chambers, said downwardly extending flange ll thereof.
  • a wall having an aperture therein permitting flow grating I2 is Provided at ppe 0f t W of liquid from' the inlet chamber to the outlet wardly extending tubular member l3 which terchamber, Said cover having a circular opening Inmates belOW the p age 4 leading to t e d S- in the portion thereof covering the inlet cham charge chamber l0 and thus all material dissaid cover having an inwardly and downcharging thrOugh the grating first fiOWS into wardly extending annular flange adjacent said the basket and then overflows through the pasopening, t m inlet member having a gratsage 4 into the chamber l0 and thence to the ing t, t upper end and extending downwardly Outlet trap below said passage, said tubular member having The tubular f has an Openmg I311 a flange overlying said annular flange, the outlet n ar t e p to p water o discharge into chamber having an
  • a fl drain comprising a body having inlet lating solid matter above the lower end thereof. and outlet chambers, a cover on Said body for The trap h threaded upper end to recelve said chambers, said cover having a depending a p u I5 whlch 15 u only to prevent backfiow wall separating said chambers, the lower edge into the chamber l0 and normally occupies the of i n being Spaced from Said body position shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1 0r fining a passage between said chambers permitotherwise disposed of.
  • the basket l5a is formed ting the flow of liquid from said inlet chamber of suitable material, such as sheet metal, and is to said outlet chamber, said cover having an provided with a bail having end portions [6 exaperture in the portion thereof covering said tending through apertures provided therefor in inlet chamber, a tubular inlet member having a the basket as indicated in Fig. 2.
  • the basket may chamber having an opening in its bottom, and an outlet conduit connected with said opening.
  • a floor drain comprising a body having inlet and outlet chambers, a cover on said body for said chambers, said cover having a depending Wall separating said chambers, the lower edge of ,said wall being spaced from said body defining a passage between said chambers permitting the flow, of liquid from saidinlet chamber to said .oiitletchamber, saifd overhavmg an aper-j ture in the portion thereof covering said inlet chamber, a tubular inlet member having .a grating at its upper end supported upon said cover and extending downwardly througlfsaid aper-l,

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A ril 24, 1951 E. w. N. BOOSEY FLOOR DRAIN Filed April 26, 1946 VINVENTOR EDWARD w. N. BOOSEY PER W Z/ZQ,
ATTORNEY Patented Apr. 24, 1951 v FLOOR DRAIN Edward w. N. Boosey, Detroit, Mich.
Application April 26,1946, Serial No. 665,139;
This invention relates to floor drains, the object being to provide a new and improved form of floor drain wherein a, dram head has a grating at the floor surface and a skirtextending 3 Claims (o1. 210-56) thereafter be removed and the debris in the basket disposed of. i
If the water flowing through the grating is in greater volume than will discharge freely below the surface which discharges into a basket, 5 through the passage 4 below the wall I it will the drain head having an extension on one side rise in level and pass through the opening 6 to which an outlet conduit is connected and a to the outlet. The inlet end of the outlet exwall between the extension and the chamber in tends upwardly through an aperture in the which the basket is positioned, the wall having bottom wall of the extension 2 and into an open an upper aperture therein open to the exten- 10 ended chamber ll] of greater internal diameter sion, the arrangement. preventing discharge of than the external diameter of the inlet end of dirt, sand or gravel or like refuse into'the drain the trap l4 and is usually caulked in place. line connected with the head. It is believed obvious from the foregoin de- In the drawings: scription and the drawing that the various Fig. 1 is a plan view of my improved drain head. features and objects of the invention are attained Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation taken on line by the character and arrangement of the sev- 2-2 of Fig. 1. eral parts.
In its preferred form the body of the drain Having thus briefly described my invention, its I has an extension 2 on one side thereof of utility and mode of Operation, What I a m less depth than the said body to which the and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the drain conduit 3 is connected by a conduit of U United States is: form the upper vertical end of which opens to 1. A floor drain comprising a body having an the extension 2 terminating above the passage inlet and an outlet chamber, the inlet chamber 4 below the wall 1. An additional passage 6 being of greater depth than the outlet chamber, is provided in the upper end of the wall 1. The a cover on said body for said chambers, said body I has an open upper end and a cover memcover having a depending wall separating the ber 8 is provided for the main chamber 9 and inlet chamber from the outlet chamber, the lower the auxiliary chamber Ill. The cover member end of said wall being spaced from said body 8 has an opening on one side defined by the definin a passage between said chambers, said downwardly extending flange ll thereof. A wall having an aperture therein permitting flow grating I2 is Provided at ppe 0f t W of liquid from' the inlet chamber to the outlet wardly extending tubular member l3 which terchamber, Said cover having a circular opening Inmates belOW the p age 4 leading to t e d S- in the portion thereof covering the inlet cham charge chamber l0 and thus all material dissaid cover having an inwardly and downcharging thrOugh the grating first fiOWS into wardly extending annular flange adjacent said the basket and then overflows through the pasopening, t m inlet member having a gratsage 4 into the chamber l0 and thence to the ing t, t upper end and extending downwardly Outlet trap below said passage, said tubular member having The tubular f has an Openmg I311 a flange overlying said annular flange, the outlet n ar t e p to p water o discharge into chamber having an opening in its bottom, and the mam chamber 9 m the event flow through an outlet conduit connected with said opening. the tubular member I3 is prevented by accumu- 2. A fl drain comprising a body having inlet lating solid matter above the lower end thereof. and outlet chambers, a cover on Said body for The trap h threaded upper end to recelve said chambers, said cover having a depending a p u I5 whlch 15 u only to prevent backfiow wall separating said chambers, the lower edge into the chamber l0 and normally occupies the of i n being Spaced from Said body position shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1 0r fining a passage between said chambers permitotherwise disposed of. The basket l5a is formed ting the flow of liquid from said inlet chamber of suitable material, such as sheet metal, and is to said outlet chamber, said cover having an provided with a bail having end portions [6 exaperture in the portion thereof covering said tending through apertures provided therefor in inlet chamber, a tubular inlet member having a the basket as indicated in Fig. 2. By removal grating at its upper end supported upon said of the cover member 8 including the drainage cover and extending downwardly through said aperture and. below said passage, said outlet element having the grating I2, the basket may chamber having an opening in its bottom, and an outlet conduit connected with said opening.
3. A floor drain comprising a body having inlet and outlet chambers, a cover on said body for said chambers, said cover having a depending Wall separating said chambers, the lower edge of ,said wall being spaced from said body defining a passage between said chambers permitting the flow, of liquid from saidinlet chamber to said .oiitletchamber, saifd overhavmg an aper-j ture in the portion thereof covering said inlet chamber, a tubular inlet member having .a grating at its upper end supported upon said cover and extending downwardly througlfsaid aper-l,
ture and below said passage,z,,said,outlet, chamber having an opening inits""bott onf,' "an outlet conduit connected witli'isai'd' opening, and a removable debris basket upon the bottom of, said inlet chamber below said tubulariiil'et'member.
EDWARD W. N. BOOSEY.
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FR2311894A1 (en) * 1975-05-21 1976-12-17 Kessel Bernhard CONSTRUCTION UNIT TO CREATE A CELLAR, WATER, RAINWATER DRAINAGE DEVICE OR AN INLET WELL
US4460462A (en) * 1982-05-07 1984-07-17 Arneson Products, Inc. Leaf trap and main drain assembly
US5925242A (en) * 1997-09-24 1999-07-20 Mcghee; John D. Sand trap and flow controller mechanism for a bathtub
USD421643S (en) * 1997-08-14 2000-03-14 Mitchell Mauk Drain grate with leaf-shaped grate pattern
US6595721B2 (en) * 2001-04-05 2003-07-22 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US6749746B2 (en) 2002-01-18 2004-06-15 Munro Concrete Products Ltd. Catch basin trap with filter
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US6893864B2 (en) 2002-10-23 2005-05-17 Ch2M Hill, Inc. Apparatus for aerating a particulate material
US6942425B2 (en) 2001-04-05 2005-09-13 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US20060237362A1 (en) * 2005-04-21 2006-10-26 Weymouth Bret M Wastewater solids strainer apparatus for plumbing drain systems in commercial kitchen facilities
US20080050179A1 (en) * 2001-04-05 2008-02-28 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US20150167287A1 (en) * 2001-04-05 2015-06-18 John M. Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
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AT60748B (en) * 1911-03-20 1913-08-25 Spirito Bonacina Device for closing all types of drains.
US1131243A (en) * 1914-11-03 1915-03-09 Harold K Hughes Oil-separator.
US1636866A (en) * 1925-03-06 1927-07-26 Kutzer Adolf Benzine and oil separator
US1671115A (en) * 1926-01-28 1928-05-29 Jr Wilhelm Linnmann Apparatus for separating liquids of different specific gravities
US1820596A (en) * 1930-03-21 1931-08-25 Charles W Lovett Floor drain trap
US2153411A (en) * 1936-10-26 1939-04-04 Edward W N Boosey Drainage system for separating oil from waste water
US2330014A (en) * 1940-12-16 1943-09-21 J A Zurn Mfg Company Drain

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AT60748B (en) * 1911-03-20 1913-08-25 Spirito Bonacina Device for closing all types of drains.
US1131243A (en) * 1914-11-03 1915-03-09 Harold K Hughes Oil-separator.
US1636866A (en) * 1925-03-06 1927-07-26 Kutzer Adolf Benzine and oil separator
US1671115A (en) * 1926-01-28 1928-05-29 Jr Wilhelm Linnmann Apparatus for separating liquids of different specific gravities
US1820596A (en) * 1930-03-21 1931-08-25 Charles W Lovett Floor drain trap
US2153411A (en) * 1936-10-26 1939-04-04 Edward W N Boosey Drainage system for separating oil from waste water
US2330014A (en) * 1940-12-16 1943-09-21 J A Zurn Mfg Company Drain

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FR2311894A1 (en) * 1975-05-21 1976-12-17 Kessel Bernhard CONSTRUCTION UNIT TO CREATE A CELLAR, WATER, RAINWATER DRAINAGE DEVICE OR AN INLET WELL
US4460462A (en) * 1982-05-07 1984-07-17 Arneson Products, Inc. Leaf trap and main drain assembly
USD421643S (en) * 1997-08-14 2000-03-14 Mitchell Mauk Drain grate with leaf-shaped grate pattern
US5925242A (en) * 1997-09-24 1999-07-20 Mcghee; John D. Sand trap and flow controller mechanism for a bathtub
US7695216B2 (en) * 2001-04-05 2010-04-13 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US6595721B2 (en) * 2001-04-05 2003-07-22 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US6942425B2 (en) 2001-04-05 2005-09-13 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US20150167287A1 (en) * 2001-04-05 2015-06-18 John M. Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US20080050179A1 (en) * 2001-04-05 2008-02-28 John Kincheloe Mitred grate and drain cover
US6749746B2 (en) 2002-01-18 2004-06-15 Munro Concrete Products Ltd. Catch basin trap with filter
US6893864B2 (en) 2002-10-23 2005-05-17 Ch2M Hill, Inc. Apparatus for aerating a particulate material
US20040191755A1 (en) * 2003-03-24 2004-09-30 Ch2M Hill, Inc. Reclaimable hybrid bioreactor
US8313921B2 (en) 2003-03-24 2012-11-20 Ch2M Hill, Inc. Reclaimable hybrid bioreactor
US20060237362A1 (en) * 2005-04-21 2006-10-26 Weymouth Bret M Wastewater solids strainer apparatus for plumbing drain systems in commercial kitchen facilities
US10745900B2 (en) 2017-09-14 2020-08-18 Decast Ltd. Catch basin trap with flexible outlet pipe connector

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