US765131A - Sink, bowl, &c. - Google Patents

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US765131A
US765131A US17470303A US1903174703A US765131A US 765131 A US765131 A US 765131A US 17470303 A US17470303 A US 17470303A US 1903174703 A US1903174703 A US 1903174703A US 765131 A US765131 A US 765131A
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  • JOHN JROSWELL, OF WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS.
  • This invention relates to fixed receptacles for water-such as sinks, bowls, &c. such receptacles being provided with waste-outlets and with waste-pipes coupled to said outlets.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an improved means for connecting the wastepipe with the outlet-opening of a sink or bowl,
  • said means also having'provisions for connecting with the sink or bowl an attachment, such as a strainer, to prevent the entrance of solid matter into the waste-pipe or the screwthreaded terminal of a hose-pipe adapted to be used for the purpose of forcing obstructions from the waste-pipe or the trap connected therewith.
  • an attachment such as a strainer
  • Figure 1 represents a sectional view of a portion of the bottom of a sink embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a perspective view of the strainer shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 represents a view similar to Fig. 1, the strainer being omitted and a hose-pipe terminal being inserted in place thereof.
  • a represents the bottom of a sink, and a represents adepression or pocket in said bottom, the said depression having an outlet-opening in its central portion surrounded by a boss a
  • the said outlet-opening is internally screw-threaded, as clearly indicated in Figs. 1 and 3.
  • 0 represents a coupling adapted to connect a waste-pipe b, of lead or other suitable material, with the sink.
  • the said coupling is provided at its upper portion with an external screw-thread c and with an internal screwthread 0
  • the external thread 0 is adapted v to engage the internal thread of the boss (6 to engage the coupling with the sink, while the internal thread 0 surrounds the waste or outlet opening.
  • The'lower portion of the opening is adapted to engage an attachment or a pluralityof attachments cooperating with the outlet-passage or waste-pipe of the sink.
  • FIG. 1 I show the internal thread 0 engaged with an attachment which constitutes a strainer and comprises a circular perforated plate 3, adapted to cover the mouth of the pocket 6/, an externally threaded tubular shank f, formed to engage the internal thread 0 and having an-outlet-passage extending through it, and arms f, connecting the shank f with the plate f
  • the internal thread 0 of the coupling and the externallythreaded tubular shank of the strainer enable the strainer to be quickly and conveniently applied to and removed from the sink, either of said operations being performed by simply rotating the plate fa an operation which may be conveniently performed by inserting a staple or other appliance in two of the holes of the strainer and imparting a rotary movement through said appliance.
  • Fig. 3 I show the internal thread 0 engaged with a screw-threaded terminal (Z, aflixed to a flexible hose-pipe d, the strainer being removed.
  • the hose-pipe i may be connected with a source of supply of water under pressure and when connected with the coupling, as shown in Fig. 3, enables the force of the liquid to be utilized in flushing out the waste-pipe and the trap connected therewith.
  • Asink having apocket in its bottom and an internally-threaded opening in said pocket combined with a coupling member externally and internally threaded at its upper portion, the external thread of the coupling being formed to engage the internal thread of said opening, while the internal thread of the coupling surrounds the outlet of said pocket, and a strainer formed to cover the mouth of said pocket and provided with a tubular, externally-threaded shank formed to engage the internal thread of the coupling, the said coupling having means at its lower end for engagement with a waste-pipe.
  • a sink having a pocket in its bottom and an internally-thread ed opening in said pocket
  • a coupling member externally and internally threaded at its upper portion, the external thread of the coupling being formed to engage the internal thread of said opening while the internal thread of the coupling surrounds the outlet of said pocket, and a strainer comprising a plate formed to cover the mouth of said pocket and having arms extending downward from its outer edge and fitting the inner surface of the pocket and provided with a tubular externally-threaded shank at the lower ends of said arms said shank being formed to engage the internal thread of the coupling, the said coupling having means at its lower end for engagement with a waste-pipe.

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PATENTED JULY 12, 1904 3' OROSWELL SINK; BOWL, 85c.
APPLIOATION FILED SEPT. 26
H0 MODEL.
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Patented. July 12, 1904.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIcE.
JOHN (JROSWELL, OF WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS.
SINK, BOWL, 81.0.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 765,131, dated July 12, 1904; Application filed September 26, 1903. Serial No. 174,703. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN ORoswELL, of VVellesley, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sinks, Bowls,&c. of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to fixed receptacles for water-such as sinks, bowls, &c.such receptacles being provided with waste-outlets and with waste-pipes coupled to said outlets.
The invention has for its object to provide an improved means for connecting the wastepipe with the outlet-opening of a sink or bowl,
said means also having'provisions for connecting with the sink or bowl an attachment, such as a strainer, to prevent the entrance of solid matter into the waste-pipe or the screwthreaded terminal of a hose-pipe adapted to be used for the purpose of forcing obstructions from the waste-pipe or the trap connected therewith.
The invention consists in the improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim.
Of the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a sectional view of a portion of the bottom of a sink embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a perspective view of the strainer shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 represents a view similar to Fig. 1, the strainer being omitted and a hose-pipe terminal being inserted in place thereof.
The same reference characters indicate the same parts in all the figures.
In the drawings, a represents the bottom of a sink, and a represents adepression or pocket in said bottom, the said depression having an outlet-opening in its central portion surrounded by a boss a The said outlet-opening is internally screw-threaded, as clearly indicated in Figs. 1 and 3.
0 represents a coupling adapted to connect a waste-pipe b, of lead or other suitable material, with the sink. The said coupling is provided at its upper portion with an external screw-thread c and with an internal screwthread 0 The external thread 0 is adapted v to engage the internal thread of the boss (6 to engage the coupling with the sink, while the internal thread 0 surrounds the waste or outlet opening. The'lower portion of the opening, is adapted to engage an attachment or a pluralityof attachments cooperating with the outlet-passage or waste-pipe of the sink. In Fig. 1 I show the internal thread 0 engaged with an attachment which constitutes a strainer and comprises a circular perforated plate 3, adapted to cover the mouth of the pocket 6/, an externally threaded tubular shank f, formed to engage the internal thread 0 and having an-outlet-passage extending through it, and arms f, connecting the shank f with the plate f It will be seen that the internal thread 0 of the coupling and the externallythreaded tubular shank of the strainer enable the strainer to be quickly and conveniently applied to and removed from the sink, either of said operations being performed by simply rotating the plate fa an operation which may be conveniently performed by inserting a staple or other appliance in two of the holes of the strainer and imparting a rotary movement through said appliance. In Fig. 3. I show the internal thread 0 engaged with a screw-threaded terminal (Z, aflixed to a flexible hose-pipe d, the strainer being removed. The hose-pipe (i may be connected with a source of supply of water under pressure and when connected with the coupling, as shown in Fig. 3, enables the force of the liquid to be utilized in flushing out the waste-pipe and the trap connected therewith.
It is obvious that the described movement, particularly so faras the hose-pipe connection is concerned, may be applied to set bowls as well as to sinks. Said improvement may also be applied to the waste-pipes of refrigerators.
I claim 1. Asink having apocket in its bottom and an internally-threaded opening in said pocket combined with a coupling member externally and internally threaded at its upper portion, the external thread of the coupling being formed to engage the internal thread of said opening, while the internal thread of the coupling surrounds the outlet of said pocket, and a strainer formed to cover the mouth of said pocket and provided with a tubular, externally-threaded shank formed to engage the internal thread of the coupling, the said coupling having means at its lower end for engagement with a waste-pipe.
2. A sink having a pocket in its bottom and an internally-thread ed opening in said pocket,
. combined with a coupling member externally and internally threaded at its upper portion, the external thread of the coupling being formed to engage the internal thread of said opening while the internal thread of the coupling surrounds the outlet of said pocket, and a strainer comprising a plate formed to cover the mouth of said pocket and having arms extending downward from its outer edge and fitting the inner surface of the pocket and provided with a tubular externally-threaded shank at the lower ends of said arms said shank being formed to engage the internal thread of the coupling, the said coupling having means at its lower end for engagement with a waste-pipe.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN CROSVVELL.
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GOLDMANN EDMUNDs, MARY L. CLARKE.
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US20030136720A1 (en) * 2002-01-24 2003-07-24 Lamb Douglas R. Fluid receptacle and filter system
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