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US668872A US2695500A US1900026955A US668872A US 668872 A US668872 A US 668872A US 2695500 A US2695500 A US 2695500A US 1900026955 A US1900026955 A US 1900026955A US 668872 A US668872 A US 668872A
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  • the purpose of the invention is to so construct urinals that a number of persons may be individually and comfortably accommodated in a comparatively small space or in a space which would not accommodate nearly as many where nriuals are constructed in the customary manner.
  • a further purpose of the invention is to provide nozzles for the water-supply pipes which will spread and deliver the water directly upon the vertical faces of the slabs forming the pockets of the urinal and to so incline the members forming the pockets of the urinal that the washwat-er will iiow down the faces of the said members in direct contact therewith, thus insuring the said members of the urinal being always in a sanitary condition.
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of a urinal constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan View of a portion of a pocket of the urinal and also a plan view and longitudinal section through nozzles and water connections therewith, which nozzles supply water to the vertical faces of the members of the pocket.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section th rough the tting with which the nozzles are connected and aside elevation of a portion of a water-supply pipe connected with said fitting.
  • Fig. 4- isa vertical section taken, practically, on the line et 4 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical longitudinal section through one of the nozzles; and
  • Fig, 6 is a vertical longitudinal section through one of the slabs, illustrating the inclination of the upper portion of the faces.
  • the urinal is constructed of a series of slabs 10, opposing slabs being connected in the form of a V, so that the entire arrangement of the slabs is substantially zigzag, forming at each longitudinal side of the series of slabs series of V-shaped pockets A.
  • the slabs lO may be of any suitable material and are connectn ed in any approved manner.
  • the slabs rest upon a suitable base 12, having a gutter 13, tapped by a suitable drain 14, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 1 I have illustrated an angular vertical partition 15, located at one end of the series of pockets, which partition is provided with a door 1G, the door and partition being so constructed as to form a closet for any desired purpose, as for the storage of brooms or cleaning utensils, and at the opposite end of the series of pockets A a platform 17 is constructed, upon which basins may be mounted, and a compartment is formed for such basins by partitions 1S, one of the partitions being provided with a suitable door 19.
  • a T-fitting 19n is located at the top of the angular portions of said pocket, and this T-fitting is divided into two compartments a and c', as shown in Figs. 3 and ai, by means of a partition 19, which partition does not extend to the lower portion of the vertical section of the said T-fitting.
  • Each end of the horizontal section of each T- fitting 19 is connected with a pipe 20, and these pipes are curved in direction of the vertical faces of the pockets and are in their turn connected by a union 21 or like fitting with nozzles A.
  • the unions 2l are provided in order that the nozzles A may be readily disconnected when desired for cleansing or for other purposes.
  • the nozzles A are of fan shape, as shown in Fig. 5, and the outlet portions of the nozzles rest upon or bear against the vertical faces of the members of the pockets AQ as is best shown in Fig. 2.
  • Each nozzle A is provided with a series of partitions 22, which extend from a point near the inlet of the nozzles to the outlet thereof, the said partitions being inclined to accord with the fan-like shape of the body of the said nozzles, as is illustrated in Fig. 5. Under such a construction the water passing through the nozzles is separated into many sprays of sheet form,
  • Each T-tting-l9a is connected with a standpipe 23, and these Standpipes in their turn are connected with T-flttings 24, located below the platform 12, and said T-ttings 24:01i equivalent ittings'constitnte portions of water-supply pipes 25, also located below the platform l2.
  • these main watersnpply pipes 25 are located in semicircular casings 26 in order that they may be protected.
  • the supply-pipes 25 may be removed at any time by disconnecting the stand -pipes 23 therefrom and drawing the supply-pipes out through an end of their casings 2b'.

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.site .STATES PATENT @Finca VILLIAM H. DEWAR, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
URINAL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 668,872, dated February 26, 1901.
Application led August l5, 1900. ierial No. 26,955. (No modelf/ To @ZZ when@ zit may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. DEWAR, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Urinals, of which'the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The purpose of the invention is to so construct urinals that a number of persons may be individually and comfortably accommodated in a comparatively small space or in a space which would not accommodate nearly as many where nriuals are constructed in the customary manner.
A further purpose of the invention is to provide nozzles for the water-supply pipes which will spread and deliver the water directly upon the vertical faces of the slabs forming the pockets of the urinal and to so incline the members forming the pockets of the urinal that the washwat-er will iiow down the faces of the said members in direct contact therewith, thus insuring the said members of the urinal being always in a sanitary condition.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, formingI a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a plan View of a urinal constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan View of a portion of a pocket of the urinal and also a plan view and longitudinal section through nozzles and water connections therewith, which nozzles supply water to the vertical faces of the members of the pocket. Fig. 3 is a vertical section th rough the tting with which the nozzles are connected and aside elevation of a portion of a water-supply pipe connected with said fitting. Fig. 4- isa vertical section taken, practically, on the line et 4 of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a vertical longitudinal section through one of the nozzles; and Fig, 6 is a vertical longitudinal section through one of the slabs, illustrating the inclination of the upper portion of the faces.
The urinal is constructed of a series of slabs 10, opposing slabs being connected in the form of a V, so that the entire arrangement of the slabs is substantially zigzag, forming at each longitudinal side of the series of slabs series of V-shaped pockets A. The slabs lO may be of any suitable material and are connectn ed in any approved manner. The slabs rest upon a suitable base 12, having a gutter 13, tapped by a suitable drain 14, as shown in Fig. 1.
In Fig. 1 I have illustrated an angular vertical partition 15, located at one end of the series of pockets, which partition is provided with a door 1G, the door and partition being so constructed as to form a closet for any desired purpose, as for the storage of brooms or cleaning utensils, and at the opposite end of the series of pockets A a platform 17 is constructed, upon which basins may be mounted, and a compartment is formed for such basins by partitions 1S, one of the partitions being provided with a suitable door 19.
At the angle of intersection of the meinbers of the pocket A a T-fitting 19n is located at the top of the angular portions of said pocket, and this T-fitting is divided into two compartments a and c', as shown in Figs. 3 and ai, by means of a partition 19, which partition does not extend to the lower portion of the vertical section of the said T-fitting. Each end of the horizontal section of each T- fitting 19 is connected with a pipe 20, and these pipes are curved in direction of the vertical faces of the pockets and are in their turn connected by a union 21 or like fitting with nozzles A. The unions 2l are provided in order that the nozzles A may be readily disconnected when desired for cleansing or for other purposes.
The nozzles A are of fan shape, as shown in Fig. 5, and the outlet portions of the nozzles rest upon or bear against the vertical faces of the members of the pockets AQ as is best shown in Fig. 2. Each nozzle A is provided with a series of partitions 22, which extend from a point near the inlet of the nozzles to the outlet thereof, the said partitions being inclined to accord with the fan-like shape of the body of the said nozzles, as is illustrated in Fig. 5. Under such a construction the water passing through the nozzles is separated into many sprays of sheet form,
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and such sprays are delivered directly upon the vertical faces of the members ofthe slabs 10 of the pockets A. In order that the water thus delivered from the nozzles shall cling close to the vertical faces of the-slabs l0, said slabs at each side are given a downward and outward inclination from their upper edges to a point at or near their centers, as shown in Fig. 6.
Each T-tting-l9a is connected with a standpipe 23, and these Standpipes in their turn are connected with T-flttings 24, located below the platform 12, and said T-ttings 24:01i equivalent ittings'constitnte portions of water-supply pipes 25, also located below the platform l2. Preferably these main watersnpply pipes 25 are located in semicircular casings 26 in order that they may be protected. The supply-pipes 25 may be removed at any time by disconnecting the stand -pipes 23 therefrom and drawing the supply-pipes out through an end of their casings 2b'.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent-,-
l. In the construction of urinals, a series of connected V-pockets, stand-pipes adapted to supply water and located at the angle of intersection of the members of said pockets,and nozzles connected with said stand-pipe and engaging with the vertical faces of the 1nem' bers of the pockets at a point near the top, substantially as described.
2. In the construction of urinals,slabs forming a V-shaped pocket, a water-supply pipe, a T-tting connected with the Water-supply pipe and located at the angle of intersection of the members of the pocket, and nozzles connected with the horizontal member of the T-fitting and having their delivery ends held close to the vertical faces of the slabs, for the purpose set forth.
3. In the construction of a urinal, slabs arranged to form V-shaped pockets, a T-tting located at the top of each pocket at the angle and having its upper portion divided into two compartments by a partition, pipes connected with each end of the horizontal section of the T-iitting and curved in direction of the vertical faces of the pockets, nozzles connected with said pipes and engaging with the vertical faces of the members of the pocket-s at a point near the top, and a water-supply pipe connected with the T-fitting, for the purpose set forth.
4E. In the construct-ion of nrinals, the combination with a V-shaped pocket, of a standpipe adapted to supply water and located at the angle of the said pocket, a T-tting connected with said stand-pipe and located at the top of the pocket at the angle, the T-tting being divided into two compartments by a vertical partition and fan-shaped nozzles connected with the horizontal member of the said T-tting and arranged in close proximity to the vertical faces of the members of the V- shaped pocket, said nozzles being provided with interior partitions which radiate from a point near the inlet of the nozzle, for the purpose set forth.
5. In the construction of urinals, slabs arranged to form a series of connected V-shaped pockets, the vertical faces of each slab being inclined in a downward and outward direction from the top of the slab to a point at or near its center, nozzles held in engagement with the vertical faces of the slabs, the nozzles being at each side of the angle of intersection of the slabs and engaging with the upper portions of said slabs and a water-supply pipe arranged at the angle of intersection of said slabs and connected with the said nozzles, for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
WILLIAM H. DEWAR.
Witnesses:
J. FRED. ACKER, NELSON N. MONEYPENNY.
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