US2644955A - Sweat pan for flush tanks - Google Patents

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US2644955A
US2644955A US162663A US16266350A US2644955A US 2644955 A US2644955 A US 2644955A US 162663 A US162663 A US 162663A US 16266350 A US16266350 A US 16266350A US 2644955 A US2644955 A US 2644955A
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    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
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  • An object of this invention is to collect the moisture which accumulates on the water closet or chest on the rear part of a toilet bowl by means of an improved attachment having resilient hangers adapted to fasten to the top part of the water chest beneath the cover thereof and which is conformed to fit the exterior surface of the rear part of the toilet bowl.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational view showing fragmentarily a toilet bowl and water closet or chest with the attachment applied thereto and shown in section;
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the attachment separated from the toilet bowl and water chest.
  • FIG. 2 shows that the attachment consists of a receptacle 20 having a bottom wall 22 together with a front and rear wall 24 and 21, respectively, both of which slope downwardly toward the bottom wall 22.
  • Side walls 26 and 28 also slope toward the bottom 22 and toward each other.
  • a reinforcing bead or rib 30 is provided around the upper edges of both sides and both ends of the device and there is a recess formed in the wall 24.
  • This recess has a resilient, as rubber, gasket 32 extending therearound, the gasket being substantially channel-shaped in cross section so that it fits over the upper edges of the wall 24 forming the confines of the recess.
  • the assembly 39 consists of a shank 42 which has a hook 44 "formed at the upper end thereof, and an eye 4.6 at the lower end thereof.
  • a spring 48 is provided with an eye at one end which is disposed in said eye 46 and provided with an eye at the opposite end which is passed through an opening, unnumbered, at the upper corner of the receptacle formed by the junction of the walls 26 and 21.
  • the device In attaching the device, it is placed below the EJ KS? i rear end of the toilet bowl [0 and pushed upward- 1y until the gasket 32 presses against the rear side of the toilet bowl. Inasmuch as the recess wherein the gasket is seated is shaped to conform to the outside surface of the toilet bowl Ill, it will 'fit flush thereag'ainst Then, the closure I4 is removed and the hooks placed over the upper edge of the water chest 12. The closure I4 is then replaced. 6
  • a. slot 50 is formed in the wall 21 and a member forming a pocket 52 is attached to the wall 21 around the slot.
  • Aclosure plate 54 is disposed on V the upper end of the pocket so that any liquid draining from the outside surface of the water chest 'I 2 is shunted or directed into the-receptacle 20.
  • a drain line 58 is secured to the bottom wall 22 of the device so that any liquid accumulating in the receptaclemay be drained therefrom either into the sewer line, back into the toilet bowl, or
  • the seats are formed under the condition that the-water chest is of such size that when the hanger assemblies 31, 38, 39, and 40 are employed the receptacle is pulled up very firmly, so that the lower edge of the water chest engages the seats.
  • the instant attachment may be. made of any material, but whatever material is used or whatever small departures are made from the illustrated form of the invention, no tools are necessary to attach the device in place. Accordingly, the skilled services of a plumber or any workmen are unnecessary.
  • a toilet assembly including a bowl, a water chest and a riser for the chest, a sweat pan attachment comprising a 62 and 64, respectively,
  • a sweat pan attachment comprising a receptacle having upwardly diverging side walls and a bottom wall, resilient hook means carried at the corners of said receptacle and engaging the top of said chest to suspend the receptacle beneath the chest, a slot in one side wall of the receptacle forming a pocketreceiving the riser, and a closure plate on the upper end of the pocket to shunt liquid draining from the chest adjacent the riser into the receptacle, one of said side walls 15 having a centrally notched upper edge-conform ing to the shape of the rear portion of the bowl and engaged therewith.

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4, 1953 E. F. MA'II'HEWS 2,644,955
swan PAN FOR nusu uuxs E wing F. Matthews 27 INVENTOR.
BY MM Patented July 14,
' -ewmgrttraaettniaying ik. Application May 18, 1950, Serial No. 162,663
An object of this invention is to collect the moisture which accumulates on the water closet or chest on the rear part of a toilet bowl by means of an improved attachment having resilient hangers adapted to fasten to the top part of the water chest beneath the cover thereof and which is conformed to fit the exterior surface of the rear part of the toilet bowl.
Ancillary objects and features of importance will become apparent in following the description of the illustrated form of the invention.
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Figure 1 is an elevational view showing fragmentarily a toilet bowl and water closet or chest with the attachment applied thereto and shown in section; and
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the attachment separated from the toilet bowl and water chest.
In carrying out the invention, there is illustrated fragmentarily a toilet bowl l together with a water closet or chest [2 which has a cover 14 thereon. This structure is purely conventional, and among the conventional structure is a liquid feed line 18 which is attached to the lower end of the water chest [2.
Reference to Figure 2 shows that the attachment consists of a receptacle 20 having a bottom wall 22 together with a front and rear wall 24 and 21, respectively, both of which slope downwardly toward the bottom wall 22. Side walls 26 and 28 also slope toward the bottom 22 and toward each other.
A reinforcing bead or rib 30 is provided around the upper edges of both sides and both ends of the device and there is a recess formed in the wall 24. This recess has a resilient, as rubber, gasket 32 extending therearound, the gasket being substantially channel-shaped in cross section so that it fits over the upper edges of the wall 24 forming the confines of the recess.
Four hanger assemblies 31, 38, 39, and 40, respectively are provided for resiliently retaining the receptacle 2!! in place. Each assembly is identical in construction. The assembly 39 consists of a shank 42 which has a hook 44 "formed at the upper end thereof, and an eye 4.6 at the lower end thereof. A spring 48 is provided with an eye at one end which is disposed in said eye 46 and provided with an eye at the opposite end which is passed through an opening, unnumbered, at the upper corner of the receptacle formed by the junction of the walls 26 and 21.
In attaching the device, it is placed below the EJ KS? i rear end of the toilet bowl [0 and pushed upward- 1y until the gasket 32 presses against the rear side of the toilet bowl. Inasmuch as the recess wherein the gasket is seated is shaped to conform to the outside surface of the toilet bowl Ill, it will 'fit flush thereag'ainst Then, the closure I4 is removed and the hooks placed over the upper edge of the water chest 12. The closure I4 is then replaced. 6
To accommodate the water riser or line l8, a. slot 50 is formed in the wall 21 and a member forming a pocket 52 is attached to the wall 21 around the slot. Aclosure plate 54 is disposed on V the upper end of the pocket so that any liquid draining from the outside surface of the water chest 'I 2 is shunted or directed into the-receptacle 20.
A drain line 58 is secured to the bottom wall 22 of the device so that any liquid accumulating in the receptaclemay be drained therefrom either into the sewer line, back into the toilet bowl, or
sary rigidity of construction and form seats certain instances. The seats are formed under the condition that the-water chest is of such size that when the hanger assemblies 31, 38, 39, and 40 are employed the receptacle is pulled up very firmly, so that the lower edge of the water chest engages the seats.
It is to be noted that the instant attachment may be. made of any material, but whatever material is used or whatever small departures are made from the illustrated form of the invention, no tools are necessary to attach the device in place. Accordingly, the skilled services of a plumber or any workmen are unnecessary.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. In combination with a toilet assembly including a bowl, a water chest and a riser for the chest, a sweat pan attachment comprising a 62 and 64, respectively,
riser, and a closure plate on the upper end of the pocket to shunt liquid draining from the chest adjacent the riser into the receptacle.
2. In combination with a toilet assembly including a bowl, a water chest and a riser for the chest, a sweat pan attachment comprising a receptacle having upwardly diverging side walls and a bottom wall, resilient hook means carried at the corners of said receptacle and engaging the top of said chest to suspend the receptacle beneath the chest, a slot in one side wall of the receptacle forming a pocketreceiving the riser, and a closure plate on the upper end of the pocket to shunt liquid draining from the chest adjacent the riser into the receptacle, one of said side walls 15 having a centrally notched upper edge-conform ing to the shape of the rear portion of the bowl and engaged therewith.
EWING F. MATTHEWS.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,129,390 Hicks Feb. 23, 1915 1,164,864 Preston Dec. 31, 1915 1,669,066; John May 8, 1928 2,131,874 Grimn Oct. 4, 1938 2,156,174 Braatz Apr. 25, 1939 7 2,180,902 Herodes et al Nov. 21, 1939 2,509,881 Qualheim et al. May 30, 1950 2,542,338 Laufenberg Feb. 20, 1951
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US2749972A (en) * 1954-01-25 1956-06-12 Raymond F Markkula Folding chair
US2921319A (en) * 1957-08-06 1960-01-19 Stanley E Kivela Drip tray for toilet tank
US4369532A (en) * 1980-11-26 1983-01-25 Houchins Stanley L Sink assembly
US20040154661A1 (en) * 2002-12-02 2004-08-12 Cohen Eric Branden Fluid impermeable cabinet liners
US7934516B1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2011-05-03 Jaynes Phillip B Toilet leak containment and detection system

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US1129390A (en) * 1914-03-21 1915-02-23 Charles L Hicks Combination drip-pan and wiper.
US1164864A (en) * 1915-10-21 1915-12-21 Frank W Preston Engine-canopy for motor-vehicles.
US1669056A (en) * 1925-10-26 1928-05-08 John Peter Drip pan for flush tanks
US2131874A (en) * 1936-05-25 1938-10-04 John B Griffin Radiator protector
US2156174A (en) * 1938-04-16 1939-04-25 Frank C Braatz Drip pan for flush tanks
US2180902A (en) * 1939-05-25 1939-11-21 Herodes Vincent Flush tank moisture collection device
US2509881A (en) * 1948-05-27 1950-05-30 Sverre C Qualheim Flush tank drip pan
US2542338A (en) * 1949-01-31 1951-02-20 Laufenberg Inc Drip tray for toilet tanks

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1129390A (en) * 1914-03-21 1915-02-23 Charles L Hicks Combination drip-pan and wiper.
US1164864A (en) * 1915-10-21 1915-12-21 Frank W Preston Engine-canopy for motor-vehicles.
US1669056A (en) * 1925-10-26 1928-05-08 John Peter Drip pan for flush tanks
US2131874A (en) * 1936-05-25 1938-10-04 John B Griffin Radiator protector
US2156174A (en) * 1938-04-16 1939-04-25 Frank C Braatz Drip pan for flush tanks
US2180902A (en) * 1939-05-25 1939-11-21 Herodes Vincent Flush tank moisture collection device
US2509881A (en) * 1948-05-27 1950-05-30 Sverre C Qualheim Flush tank drip pan
US2542338A (en) * 1949-01-31 1951-02-20 Laufenberg Inc Drip tray for toilet tanks

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2749972A (en) * 1954-01-25 1956-06-12 Raymond F Markkula Folding chair
US2921319A (en) * 1957-08-06 1960-01-19 Stanley E Kivela Drip tray for toilet tank
US4369532A (en) * 1980-11-26 1983-01-25 Houchins Stanley L Sink assembly
US20040154661A1 (en) * 2002-12-02 2004-08-12 Cohen Eric Branden Fluid impermeable cabinet liners
US7934516B1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2011-05-03 Jaynes Phillip B Toilet leak containment and detection system

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