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US2911235A
US2911235A US608240A US60824056A US2911235A US 2911235 A US2911235 A US 2911235A US 608240 A US608240 A US 608240A US 60824056 A US60824056 A US 60824056A US 2911235 A US2911235 A US 2911235A
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  • each said fitting having a straight-through passage and a side outlet.
  • the waste pipes adjacent the fitting are connected respectively in said side outlet and one end of said straightthrough passage.
  • the other end of said straight-through passage is provided with a removable plug, which when removed provides direct access to the pipe connected in the other end of the straight-through passage, whereby a clean-out tool may be introduced into said pipe without necessity of passing said tool around any curves or bends.
  • Strategic location of such fittings provides such direct access to every section of the waste pipeline.
  • the principal object of the present invention is therefore the provision of a fitting having an insert adapted to be placed in the outlet thereof which is closed by the plug, said insert. having a bevelled face operative to deflect a flexible clean-out tool introduced into the side outlet thereof toward the outlet opposite said plug.
  • Another object is the provision of an insert of the type described which requires no special fitting, but may be used in many standard fittings in old installations.
  • T fitting having a pair of end outlets 4 and 6 interconnected by a straight through passage 8, and a side outlet 10 interconnected with passage 8 by a lateral passage 12.
  • Outlet. 10 is threaded to receive a waste delivery pipe 14, and outlet 4 is threaded to receive a waste discharge pipe 16, the waste flowing in the direction indicated by arrowed line AB.
  • Outlet 6 is threaded to receive a closure plug 18 provided at its outer end with an integral wrench lug 20.
  • insert 22 which is adapted to be slid into position after plug 18 is removed, is cylindrical in form, and of such diameter as to fit snugly but slidably int-o passage 8. It is provided adjacent its outer end with an external peripheral shoulder 24 which abuts an outwardly facing shoulder 26 formed in the fitting just inwardly from the threaded portion of outlet 6, thereby limiting the inward movement of the insert.
  • the inner end of the insert is bevelled as indicated at 28, said bevelled face being positioned substantially at the intersection of passages 8 and 12, and being inclined-equally to the axes of the two passages.
  • the insert is locked in position against outward movement and against rotation by a screw 30 threaded in a drilled and tapped hole 32 formed in the insert, said hole being angled so as to extend at one end through the outer end face of the insert, and at its opposite end through the cylindrical wall of the insert.
  • Said screw engages the wall of passage 8 of thefitting, and acts as a set screw securing the insert in position.
  • the head 34 of the screw is normally positioned partially or entirely within plug 18, which is normally hollow. If the plug18 were to be solid, it will be obvious that the screw head could be contained in a countersunk recess in the insert.
  • the insert also prevents that portion of passage 6 occupied thereby from becoming clogged and jammed by solid waste and sediment, as commonly occurs in such fittings. By eliminating this Zone, which is ordinarily dead, having little circulation and no through passage, the flow characteristics of the fitting are actually substantially improved.
  • the insert may of course be removed when especially severe clogging of the pipes requires direct access to pipe 16 and the use of other than flexible clean-out tools,tsimply by removing plug 18 and loosening setscrew 30. Screw head 34 serves as a means for gripping and loosening the insert for pulling it out, in the event the insert should become frozen or stuck tightly by sediment or waste matter deposited thereon.
  • setscrew 30 serves as a reliable index for positioning bevelled face 28 properly. with respect to the axes of passages 8 and 12.
  • the insert obviously could not be attached to or form a part of the plug, since the plug threads are subject to wear and the plug may therefore have a diiferent angular position each Also, the insert 7 should be spaced apart from the plug, so as not to intertime it is inserted and screwed up tight.
  • a clean-out fitting for plumbing waste lines comprising a T fitting having a straight-through passage and a lateral passage interconnected with said straight-through passage, the outlet of said lateral passage and one of the outlets of said straight-through passage being adapted respectively to have waste delivery and discharge pipes interconnected therein, a plug removabl-y inserted in and sealing the opposite outlet of said straight-through passage, a cylindrical insert disposed removably in said straight-through passage adjacent said plug, the inner end face of said insert being disposed substantially at the intersection of said passages and being inclined at substantially equal angles to the axes of said passages, and a set screw threaded in said insert and inclined relative to the axis thereof so as to be extendable through the cylindrical Wall of the insert to engage said fitting, the opposite end portion of said screw extending outwardly from the outer end of said insert, the variation of angular position of said extending screw portion caused by rotation of said insert serving as'a visual index for positioning the inclined insert face properly with respect to the pipe outlets of the fitting, and wherein said

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Nov. 3, 1959 L. J, STUMBOUGH 2,911,235
CLEAN-OUT FII'IITING Filed Sept. 6, 1956 United States Patent Office This invention relates to new and useful improvements in clean-out fittings, and has reference particularly to clean-out fittings such as are commonly used in plumbing waste lines.
In plumbing waste lines, it is customary to install T-fittings at :the angles thereof, each said fitting having a straight-through passage and a side outlet. The waste pipes adjacent the fitting .are connected respectively in said side outlet and one end of said straightthrough passage. The other end of said straight-through passage is provided with a removable plug, which when removed provides direct access to the pipe connected in the other end of the straight-through passage, whereby a clean-out tool may be introduced into said pipe without necessity of passing said tool around any curves or bends. Strategic location of such fittings provides such direct access to every section of the waste pipeline.
However, flexible clean-out tools capable of negotiating curves and bends are of course common, and in many cases it would be desirable to use such a flexible tool rather than to locate and remove the plugs from the fittings. Besides the obvious saving of time and labor thereby effected, the fittings are often in places to which access is diflicult, and in manyinstances the removal of the plug of a fitting will cause living quarters, restaurants or the like to be flooded with the waste which has been clogged in thepipes. it is often virtually impossible to feed a flexible cleanout fitting therethrough, since the head of the tool introduced therein may turn toward the plug, rather than toward the next contiguous pipe section.
The principal object of the present invention is therefore the provision of a fitting having an insert adapted to be placed in the outlet thereof which is closed by the plug, said insert. having a bevelled face operative to deflect a flexible clean-out tool introduced into the side outlet thereof toward the outlet opposite said plug.
Another object is the provision of an insert of the type described which requires no special fitting, but may be used in many standard fittings in old installations.
Other objects are'simplicity and economy of construction, efficiency and dependability of operation, ease of removal of the insert in the event direct access is required, and adaptability to preventscollection of solid Like reference numerals apply to s' A 'lar parts through:
out the several views, and thenumeral 2 applies to a With a standard T fitting,
T fitting having a pair of end outlets 4 and 6 interconnected by a straight through passage 8, and a side outlet 10 interconnected with passage 8 by a lateral passage 12. Outlet. 10 is threaded to receive a waste delivery pipe 14, and outlet 4 is threaded to receive a waste discharge pipe 16, the waste flowing in the direction indicated by arrowed line AB. Outlet 6 is threaded to receive a closure plug 18 provided at its outer end with an integral wrench lug 20.
'Disposed removably in passage 8, inwardly from plug 18, is an insert 22. Said insert, which is adapted to be slid into position after plug 18 is removed, is cylindrical in form, and of such diameter as to fit snugly but slidably int-o passage 8. It is provided adjacent its outer end with an external peripheral shoulder 24 which abuts an outwardly facing shoulder 26 formed in the fitting just inwardly from the threaded portion of outlet 6, thereby limiting the inward movement of the insert. The inner end of the insert is bevelled as indicated at 28, said bevelled face being positioned substantially at the intersection of passages 8 and 12, and being inclined-equally to the axes of the two passages. The insert is locked in position against outward movement and against rotation by a screw 30 threaded in a drilled and tapped hole 32 formed in the insert, said hole being angled so as to extend at one end through the outer end face of the insert, and at its opposite end through the cylindrical wall of the insert. Said screw engages the wall of passage 8 of thefitting, and acts as a set screw securing the insert in position. The head 34 of the screwis normally positioned partially or entirely within plug 18, which is normally hollow. If the plug18 were to be solid, it will be obvious that the screw head could be contained in a countersunk recess in the insert.
It will be seen that any flexible clean-out tool inserted into the fitting through pipe 14 will strike and be deflected by bevelled face 28 of insert 22 into pipe 16, as
I indicated by arrowed line AB, this being the primary object of my invention. Obviously the tool cannot turn toward and be lodged against plug 18. Also, in certain instances it may be desired to pass a clean-out tool through the fitting in a direction opposite to that indicated by the arrows, and the insert functions similarly in such circumstances. Without the insert, any cleanout tool inserted through pipe 16 would of course lodge against plug 18.
The insert also prevents that portion of passage 6 occupied thereby from becoming clogged and jammed by solid waste and sediment, as commonly occurs in such fittings. By eliminating this Zone, which is ordinarily dead, having little circulation and no through passage, the flow characteristics of the fitting are actually substantially improved. The insert may of course be removed when especially severe clogging of the pipes requires direct access to pipe 16 and the use of other than flexible clean-out tools,tsimply by removing plug 18 and loosening setscrew 30. Screw head 34 serves as a means for gripping and loosening the insert for pulling it out, in the event the insert should become frozen or stuck tightly by sediment or waste matter deposited thereon.
The position of setscrew 30 serves as a reliable index for positioning bevelled face 28 properly. with respect to the axes of passages 8 and 12. The insert obviously could not be attached to or form a part of the plug, since the plug threads are subject to wear and the plug may therefore have a diiferent angular position each Also, the insert 7 should be spaced apart from the plug, so as not to intertime it is inserted and screwed up tight.
fere with setting up the plug sufliciently tightly to form a water-tight seal.
While I have shown and described a specific embodiment of my invention, it will be apparent that many l' atented Nov. 3, 1959 i without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claim.
What I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is: V
A clean-out fitting for plumbing waste lines comprising a T fitting having a straight-through passage and a lateral passage interconnected with said straight-through passage, the outlet of said lateral passage and one of the outlets of said straight-through passage being adapted respectively to have waste delivery and discharge pipes interconnected therein, a plug removabl-y inserted in and sealing the opposite outlet of said straight-through passage, a cylindrical insert disposed removably in said straight-through passage adjacent said plug, the inner end face of said insert being disposed substantially at the intersection of said passages and being inclined at substantially equal angles to the axes of said passages, and a set screw threaded in said insert and inclined relative to the axis thereof so as to be extendable through the cylindrical Wall of the insert to engage said fitting, the opposite end portion of said screw extending outwardly from the outer end of said insert, the variation of angular position of said extending screw portion caused by rotation of said insert serving as'a visual index for positioning the inclined insert face properly with respect to the pipe outlets of the fitting, and wherein said screw is provided at its outer end 'with an enlarged head, said head serving as a handle for loosening and removing said insert from said fitting.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNLTED ,STATES PATENTS 1,108,918 Lob l Sept. 1, 1914 1,305,491 Poppenhusen June 3, 1919 1,487,845 Galu's'ia L- Mar. 25, 1924 1,600,561 OConnor Sept. 21, 1926 1,738,933 Strachan Dec. 10, 1929 1,835,703 Flaherty Dec. 8, 1931 2,451,068 Butler Oct. 12, 1948 I FOREIGN PATENTS 112,536 Australia Feb. 11', 1941 Great Britain Aug. 8, 1956 OTHER REFERENCES Germany, K25357, X11147, Jan. 19, 1956.
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