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US774953A
US774953A US19425204A US1904194252A US774953A US 774953 A US774953 A US 774953A US 19425204 A US19425204 A US 19425204A US 1904194252 A US1904194252 A US 1904194252A US 774953 A US774953 A US 774953A
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  • This invention relates to an improved fountain-cuspidor, and has for its object to provide a simple, inexpensive, and efficient device of this character in which a jet of water or other liquid is employed for ushing or l cleaning the cuspidor.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide the bowl of the cuspidor with an annular groove or channel designed to receive a jet or stream of water and distribute thes'ame uniformly around the further, to provide a removable strainer adapted to cover the mouth of the discharge-pipe and prevent clogging of the same.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional View of a cuspidor construct-v ed in accordance with our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the same.
  • the cuspidor which may be formed ofv metal or other suitable material, is preferably cast or forged and provided with an inverted bell-shaped bowl, terminating in a reduced neck 9, ⁇ the end of which is exteriorly'threaded, as indicated at'7for connection with a suitable discharge-pipe. (Not shown.)
  • the mouth of the bowl 5 is provided'with an annular fiange 8, designed to set into a recess 9 in the floor 10, so that its top surface will lie iush with the Hoor, said [iange being secured inside of the bowl, and,
  • the bowl 5 is preferably cast with an enlargement 12, having an annular groove or channel 13 formed therein, designed to receive and guide a jet or stream of water from a supply-pipe 14, threaded in the bottom of said enlargement, as shown.
  • the nozzle 15 of the supply-pipe is provided at one end with a terminal pipe 16 and is preferably arranged tangentially to the groove or channel 13, so as to cause the water from the supplypipe to enter said channel and encircle the inside of the bowl before passing out through the discharge-pipe.
  • the annular groove or channel is preferably of suflicient depth to retain and guide the stream of water and prevent the same from flowing down the sides of the bowl until after the liquid has completely encircled the bowl, thereby insuring' a uniform distribution of water around the entire inside of 'said'bowL
  • the upper portion of the enlargement 12 is recessed, as indicated at 17, and engaging' said recess is a removable grating or cover 17', which extends across the mouth of the bowl and forms a continuation of the ioor 10.
  • the converging side walls of the bowl 5 are oiset at 18 to form an annular chamber 19, and seated within said chamber is a perforated plate or strainer 20, the side walls 21 of which tral portion of the strainer 2O and by means of which said strainer may be conveniently removed when it is desired to clean the same.
  • the grating 17 By detacliing the grating 17 access may be obtained to the interior of the bowl, thereby permitting the strainer to be readily removed and cleaned.
  • the device is simple in construction and may be manufactured at a small cost and that it is exceedingly well adapted for the purpose for which it is designed.
  • a cuspidor comprising a bowl provided with a discharge-opening and having its converging side walls offset to form an annular chamber extending around the intermediate portion of the bowl, an annular flushing-groove disposed THEODORE E. RIEKER. THOMAS J. MOORE.

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PATENTED NOV.15, 1904.
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T. E. RIEKBR & T. J. MOORE.
GUSPIDOR.
APPLIOA'rIoN FILED 23.18. 1904.,
NO MODEL.
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Patented November 15, 1904.
THEODORE E. RIEKER AND THOMAS J. MOORE,
OF DENVER, COLORADO.
CUSPIDOR.
SPECIFICATION (No model.)
T all whom, t iitcty concern:
Be it known that we, THEODORE E. RIEKER ,and THOMAS J. MOORE, citizens of the United States, residing at Denver, in the county of Denver and State of Colorado, have invented a new and useful Ouspidor, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved fountain-cuspidor, and has for its object to provide a simple, inexpensive, and efficient device of this character in which a jet of water or other liquid is employed for ushing or l cleaning the cuspidor.
A further object of the invention is to provide the bowl of the cuspidor with an annular groove or channel designed to receive a jet or stream of water and distribute thes'ame uniformly around the further, to provide a removable strainer adapted to cover the mouth of the discharge-pipe and prevent clogging of the same.
The invention consists 1n the construction and novel combinationV and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated' in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the claim hereto appended, it being understood that various changes in form, proportion, and minor details may be resorted to without the principle or sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l is a longitudinal sectional View of a cuspidor construct-v ed in accordance with our invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the same.
of construction Similar numerals of reference indicate cor responding parts in both figures of the drawings.
The cuspidor, which may be formed ofv metal or other suitable material, is preferably cast or forged and provided with an inverted bell-shaped bowl, terminating in a reduced neck 9, `the end of which is exteriorly'threaded, as indicated at'7for connection with a suitable discharge-pipe. (Not shown.) The mouth of the bowl 5 is provided'with an annular fiange 8, designed to set into a recess 9 in the floor 10, so that its top surface will lie iush with the Hoor, said [iange being secured inside of the bowl, and,
departing from thereto by means of screws or similar fastening devices 11.
The bowl 5 is preferably cast with an enlargement 12, having an annular groove or channel 13 formed therein, designed to receive and guide a jet or stream of water from a supply-pipe 14, threaded in the bottom of said enlargement, as shown. The nozzle 15 of the supply-pipe is provided at one end with a terminal pipe 16 and is preferably arranged tangentially to the groove or channel 13, so as to cause the water from the supplypipe to enter said channel and encircle the inside of the bowl before passing out through the discharge-pipe. The annular groove or channel is preferably of suflicient depth to retain and guide the stream of water and prevent the same from flowing down the sides of the bowl until after the liquid has completely encircled the bowl, thereby insuring' a uniform distribution of water around the entire inside of 'said'bowL The upper portion of the enlargement 12 is recessed, as indicated at 17, and engaging' said recess is a removable grating or cover 17', which extends across the mouth of the bowl and forms a continuation of the ioor 10.
The converging side walls of the bowl 5 are oiset at 18 to form an annular chamber 19, and seated within said chamber is a perforated plate or strainer 20, the side walls 21 of which tral portion of the strainer 2O and by means of which said strainer may be conveniently removed when it is desired to clean the same.
In nushing or cleaning the cuspidor, water is admitted from the supply-pipe to the annular groove or channel and by reason of the depth of said groove will be retained therein and guided in its passage or iiow around the top of the bowl. After the water has filled the channel it will fiow over the edges thereof and down the inside walls of the bowl and through the strainer 20 and chamber 19 to the discharge-pipe, thereby insuring a uniform distribution of the water and effectively-clean- IOO ing or tlusliing the entire inside surface of the bowl.
By detacliing the grating 17 access may be obtained to the interior of the bowl, thereby permitting the strainer to be readily removed and cleaned.
lt will be seen that the device is simple in construction and may be manufactured at a small cost and that it is exceedingly well adapted for the purpose for which it is designed.
Having thus described the invention, what is Claimed is A cuspidor comprising a bowl provided with a discharge-opening and having its converging side walls offset to form an annular chamber extending around the intermediate portion of the bowl, an annular flushing-groove disposed THEODORE E. RIEKER. THOMAS J. MOORE.
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US3521307A (en) * 1967-05-24 1970-07-21 American Hospital Supply Corp Cuspidor and cup filler for dental console
US4999858A (en) * 1990-03-21 1991-03-19 Wu Chih Cheng Floor drain pipe with improved straining structure
US5284580A (en) * 1992-08-04 1994-02-08 Shyh Shyh Yuan Refuse collecting frame for sewer

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3521307A (en) * 1967-05-24 1970-07-21 American Hospital Supply Corp Cuspidor and cup filler for dental console
US4999858A (en) * 1990-03-21 1991-03-19 Wu Chih Cheng Floor drain pipe with improved straining structure
US5284580A (en) * 1992-08-04 1994-02-08 Shyh Shyh Yuan Refuse collecting frame for sewer

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