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  • the object of my invention is to provide for wash-basins and similarvessels an'improved waste-valve, which will allow the water to pass without permitting anything to go through to obstruct the pipes; also to. provide an overflow-valve, which will strain out anything liable to clog the pipes, and which may be closed when desirable.
  • My invention consists in a valve provided with a cylindrical strainer adapted to slide in the valve aperture or bushing in the bottom of the basin, and provided with a retaining de vice for holding the valve open when desired.
  • It further consists of a trap formed of an auxiliary bowl or basin adapted toinclose the lower part of the wash-basin and receive the water from both overflow and discharge openings, and is itself provided with an overflow,
  • the basin A is provided with an overflowpassage, a, communicating with the top of the basin and terminating at the bottom thereof, near the discharge-opening B.
  • the dischargeopening B is provided with a bushing, C, having a flange, b, at its top adapted to a recess in the bottom of the basin, and provided with a collar, 0, at the lower end,adapted to screw on the threaded portion of the bushing and clamp it to the bottom of the basin.
  • a valve, D is provided with a hollow perforated cylindrical sleeve, d, which is longer than the bushing O, and is fitted to the said bushing and adapted to slide through it.
  • the lower end of the sleeve (1 is provided with a collar, 0, having a hook, f, projecting from its edge and capable of engaging a pin, 9, projecting from the edge of the collar 0, whenever the valve D is raised and turned.
  • a concavo-convex disk, h In a recess formed in the side of the basin around the upper end of the overflow-passage a is secured a concavo-convex disk, h, the upper half of which is perforated, forming a strainer for preventing anythingliable to clog the pipes from passing through.
  • a semicircular valve, 1, pivoted to the center of the disk 71 is capable of covering the perforations of the upper half of the disk 76, so as to close the overflow entirely when desirable.
  • the basin A is provided with ashoulder, j, which rests upon the upper edge of an auxiliary basin, E, the basin E being enough larger than the basin A to leave between the two basins a water-space, k.
  • a shoulderer, j which rests upon the upper edge of an auxiliary basin, E, the basin E being enough larger than the basin A to leave between the two basins a water-space, k.
  • One side of the basin E is enlarged to receive the overflow a, and at the opposite side of said basin is formed an overflow-passage, Z, communicating with the upper part of the basin and connected with the drain-pipe m in the usual. way.
  • the joint between the basins A E is cemented, so as to be perfectly water and air tight, and the basin E is supported by a column, F, which rests upon the floor.
  • I do not limit or confine niyinvention to the exact form described herein,and shown in the drawings, as I may employ various forms of fastening for holding the valve in an open or elevated position. I may also extend thelower portion of the basin, or the sleeve inclosing the perforated tube, downward below the lower end of the perforated tube, so as to dip into the water in the auxiliary basin and form a trap.

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E. A. STEARS.
M I WASH BASIN OR SIMILAR VESSEL.
No. 328,354. Patented Oct. 13, 1885.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EMILY A. STEARS, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
WASH-BASIN OR SIMILAR VESSEL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 328,354, dated October 13, 1885.
Application filed January 21, 1885. Serial No. 153,485. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMILY A. STEARs, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of:
. New York, have invented a new and useful Im- I at right'angles with that of Fig. l.
The object of my invention is to provide for wash-basins and similarvessels an'improved waste-valve, which will allow the water to pass without permitting anything to go through to obstruct the pipes; also to. provide an overflow-valve, which will strain out anything liable to clog the pipes, and which may be closed when desirable.
My invention consists in a valve provided with a cylindrical strainer adapted to slide in the valve aperture or bushing in the bottom of the basin, and provided with a retaining de vice for holding the valve open when desired.
It also consists in an overflow-valve formed of a disk having small apertures in one-half of its surface and provided with a pivoted semicircular valve for closing the said apertnres.
It further consists of a trap formed of an auxiliary bowl or basin adapted toinclose the lower part of the wash-basin and receive the water from both overflow and discharge openings, and is itself provided with an overflow,
which is connected with the drain-pipes in the .usual way.
Although my improvement is applicable to wash-tubs, sinks, bath-tubs, 800., as well as to wash-basins, I shall for the sake of convenience describe my invention as applied to a wash-basin.
The basin A is provided with an overflowpassage, a, communicating with the top of the basin and terminating at the bottom thereof, near the discharge-opening B. The dischargeopening B is provided with a bushing, C, having a flange, b, at its top adapted to a recess in the bottom of the basin, and provided with a collar, 0, at the lower end,adapted to screw on the threaded portion of the bushing and clamp it to the bottom of the basin.
A valve, D, is provided with a hollow perforated cylindrical sleeve, d, which is longer than the bushing O, and is fitted to the said bushing and adapted to slide through it. The lower end of the sleeve (1 is provided with a collar, 0, having a hook, f, projecting from its edge and capable of engaging a pin, 9, projecting from the edge of the collar 0, whenever the valve D is raised and turned.
In a recess formed in the side of the basin around the upper end of the overflow-passage a is secured a concavo-convex disk, h, the upper half of which is perforated, forming a strainer for preventing anythingliable to clog the pipes from passing through. A semicircular valve, 1, pivoted to the center of the disk 71 is capable of covering the perforations of the upper half of the disk 76, so as to close the overflow entirely when desirable.
The basin A is provided with ashoulder, j, which rests upon the upper edge of an auxiliary basin, E, the basin E being enough larger than the basin A to leave between the two basins a water-space, k. One side of the basin E is enlarged to receive the overflow a, and at the opposite side of said basin is formed an overflow-passage, Z, communicating with the upper part of the basin and connected with the drain-pipe m in the usual. way. The joint between the basins A E is cemented, so as to be perfectly water and air tight, and the basin E is supported by a column, F, which rests upon the floor.
D is raised and turned, bringing the hook into engagement with the pin 9, so as to retain the valve in an elevated position, when the water will pass out through the perforations of the sleeve d into the basin E, whence it is discharged through the overflow Z. The opening of the overflow Z being above the lower opening of the basin A, insures a perfect scaling of these openings,and prevents the escape of sewer-gas.
After the waste water is discharged from the basln or other vessel to which my improvements have been applied, it is desirable to end of the overflow a, and above the dischargej When the basin A is to be filled with water, 1 the valve D is allowed to rest upon the flange" Z2, as shown in Fig. 1; but when it is desired 1 p j to discharge the water from the basin the valve allow pure water to flow through the valve long enough to fill the traps and displace the Waste Water.
The valves which I employ, although movable, cannot be displaced or lost, and while preventing any obstruction of the wastepipes, they admit of a more ready escape of the waste water than the ordinary form of basin-fittings.
I do not limit or confine niyinvention to the exact form described herein,and shown in the drawings, as I may employ various forms of fastening for holding the valve in an open or elevated position. I may also extend thelower portion of the basin, or the sleeve inclosing the perforated tube, downward below the lower end of the perforated tube, so as to dip into the water in the auxiliary basin and form a trap.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination, with a basin, A, of the 4 bushing O, collar 0, provided with a pin, 9, the valve D, perforated sleeve d, and collar e, provided with a hook, f, substantially as described.
2. As an improved article of manufacture, a basin-Valve consisting of the bushing 0, pro vided with the collar or flange b, and the threaded collar a, carrying the ping, the valve D, perforated sleeve (1, attached thereto and 30 fitted to the bushing O, and the collar e, pro vided with a hook, f, all combined and arranged as herein described.
EMILY A. s'rnAnsf WVitnesses:
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US3497878A (en) * 1967-10-19 1970-03-03 William M Emery Bathtub water regulator
US3521305A (en) * 1967-08-09 1970-07-21 Mansfield Sanitary Inc Deformable drainpipe and trap and a stopper means for a plumbing fixture
US4446583A (en) * 1982-06-28 1984-05-08 Dean David F Adjustable tool for tub overflow
US20040250345A1 (en) * 2003-05-23 2004-12-16 Kaster Erick Lee Double sink with integral colander
US20070245485A1 (en) * 2006-04-20 2007-10-25 Mcmullen Mark F Drain outlet with integral clamp for use with a plumbing fixture
US20090113620A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2009-05-07 Hassan Mohammed Fryan Openable twin tank flush box using recycled water
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US3521305A (en) * 1967-08-09 1970-07-21 Mansfield Sanitary Inc Deformable drainpipe and trap and a stopper means for a plumbing fixture
US3497878A (en) * 1967-10-19 1970-03-03 William M Emery Bathtub water regulator
US4446583A (en) * 1982-06-28 1984-05-08 Dean David F Adjustable tool for tub overflow
US20040250345A1 (en) * 2003-05-23 2004-12-16 Kaster Erick Lee Double sink with integral colander
US20070245485A1 (en) * 2006-04-20 2007-10-25 Mcmullen Mark F Drain outlet with integral clamp for use with a plumbing fixture
US7490376B2 (en) * 2006-04-20 2009-02-17 Kohler Co. Drain outlet with integral clamp for use with a plumbing fixture
US20090113620A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2009-05-07 Hassan Mohammed Fryan Openable twin tank flush box using recycled water
US8239982B2 (en) * 2007-11-05 2012-08-14 Fryan Hassan Mohammed S Openable twin tank flush box using recycled water
US20090277392A1 (en) * 2008-05-06 2009-11-12 Stephen Dale Potter Recirculating Birdbath
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