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US861489A
US861489A US27289005A US1905272890A US861489A US 861489 A US861489 A US 861489A US 27289005 A US27289005 A US 27289005A US 1905272890 A US1905272890 A US 1905272890A US 861489 A US861489 A US 861489A
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  • Patented filly L35 i.
  • theeonstruction is lsuch that all parts are readilyA ace n cleaning, anlthird, I construct thcwaste s l'that thegoverllow pipe emptiesdirectly into thebody'ol Waste, simplifying the construction v and allowing. itto e kreduced. in size so that the whole littnggoesA M the contracted space between ⁇ the floor and" ottonr ofthe ub. l
  • the invention consists -i r
  • 1 representsvaxr ordinary tub, :having a Waste opening in its b ottonrnear one e d, and'aneverfiow opening in the end', inn enterior i I located Yin the wasteiopening, has ilangedfupper end e'tub" kicl is .ruedo with e beveled end S the sleeve land the fitting 4.@
  • This lever 8 has a balluor'. sphere between its ends, vmounted in a soeket'formed. by tlieuend o i ⁇ tubular.extension 7 and a i tight cap 9 screwdthereon, and the inner end of the lever 8 is connected with thelower end 'of valve stem l0 oi valve 3, said stern liavingwebsll thereonv to guide its movements in sleeveZ.
  • the itting 4 is also made with a second tubular extension l2, above extension 7,
  • an overllowkrpipe 13l is'rrgonoected at its lower end with the extension l2 ⁇ by a cap nut 14.
  • the upper endV of pipe 13 iss-crewed into atubular elbow l5 and afbolt '16 clamps theend oi the tub between 'the eborfjl and a screen pleite .i7 on the inner face of the tub.
  • a sepa rate casting 2( fserves to connect the overflow pi'pe with the waste chamber, and this casting 20 is cast in to open z cylindrical form 2l et one end-to surround slerr've 2 and elnptiesl throughopenings 22 in the sides of, said sleeve, and issecurely clamped, between litting 4 and the bottorn ofthe tub.
  • a bath wute mui overflow comprising; e chain-heren casting having an unobstructed. outlet in its bottom end .constructed.atl its upper end to communicate with the waste outlet et li tuber basin, a vulve ut the upper' end of Snldvehamberel y eeistlngto close communicationfwllh the tub'or b asln, seid chunibererl casting having a interni en largement in vunobstruel'ed conununleution (herewith et a fili) mini. below said'vaive :md .”ii proximity in the connection nf said i-usiing with the tui) or bar-5in and an overiiow pipe communivming with said lnterui enlargement.
  • A, bzih wnsi'v aqd ovei'liow comprising :1 chmiibeied csiing having n vertical pm'tion, unobstructed from end to end und inwim,r an outlet-slt its lower und, means for connecting he upper end ci' said casting t tin: wast@ of a tub or.' basin-in proximity to 'the bntiom of thejatter, said casting' having@ 'Lateral enlargement in open communication herewih near the cuxliiectiou of said casting wiith tha till) Qrflmsin, Sind an overiow pipe eemmmiicmihg 'with @aid inte-mi' Qniargement.

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$61,489. PATBNTED' JULY so, 1907.
H. M. WEAVER.. BATH WASTE ND ovBRPLoW. APPLICATION FILED AUG. 5. 1.905.
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, /fm n HENRY M. WEAVER, 0F MANSFIELL, omo.
BATH WASTE AND. OVERFLO'W. i
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Specification of Lettere Patent.
Patented filly L35), i.
Application filed August 5, 1905. Serial No. 272,890
To all (whom tmay aoncem:
Be 'it known that I, Hnnnr M, WEAVER, a resident.
of Mansiield,.in the-county of Richland and State of Ohio, have :invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bath Waste and Overflow; and I` do hereby declarethe following to be a full, clear, and yexact d e- My inv'entionrelates to an-irnproved bath Waste and overow', the object the invention ,beingto secure sanitary conditions, by, first, cutting ol from the outlet pipes thev water inthe tub and the water iskept out of Contact with any :foul surfaces and remains entirely pure; second, redncelthe fouling surfaces yto a ruini- .rriu-m, and. theeonstruction is lsuch that all parts are readilyA ace n cleaning, anlthird, I construct thcwaste s l'that thegoverllow pipe emptiesdirectly into thebody'ol Waste, simplifying the construction v and allowing. itto e kreduced. in size so that the whole littnggoesA M the contracted space between `the floor and" ottonr ofthe ub. l
Withthes'e and'otlier objectsy in yiew, the invention consists -i r|i `c ertain` ovelzieatures of construction and,
combinations arrangements of'parts es will' be inore fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claimsf f' i l In the accompanying drawingmigurel is a view in longitudinaland` vertical section illustratirigmy im? provernents., l Fig 2" is a ragmentaryview in end elevation 'of the tub showing my improvemenls thereon, and 1*`ig s.k3Y arevie'ws of a modification.
1representsvaxr ordinary tub, :having a Waste opening in its b ottonrnear one e d, and'aneverfiow opening in the end', inn enterior i I located Yin the wasteiopening, has ilangedfupper end e'tub" kicl is .ruedo with e beveled end S the sleeve land the fitting 4.@
The Iittingl 4, eornprises` a waste chanjiberemptying 'into a waste .pipe (5,.and has va tubular extension?, in which an operating` lever Bie movable. This lever 8 has a balluor'. sphere between its ends, vmounted in a soeket'formed. by tlieuend o i `tubular.extension 7 and a i tight cap 9 screwdthereon, and the inner end of the lever 8 is connected with thelower end 'of valve stem l0 oi valve 3, said stern liavingwebsll thereonv to guide its movements in sleeveZ. The itting 4 is also made with a second tubular extension l2, above extension 7,
and an overllowkrpipe 13l is'rrgonoected at its lower end with the extension l2`by a cap nut 14. The upper endV of pipe 13 iss-crewed into atubular elbow l5 and afbolt '16 clamps theend oi the tub between 'the eborfjl and a screen pleite .i7 on the inner face of the tub.
The elbow l5 ia madehiith au integral arm i8 having a guide opening for a vertical roll i9 connected at its lower .end to the outer end ol? lever S, ax 1d the upper end of rod,y 19, is provided with any suitable ornamental hand hold.
`It will be seen, that willi my improvements, the overflow empties into the we chamber the entire ittingvvill occupy but a small space and not disigure the tub, and. can he nranulac' ned. and. installed at smalleost and iur-ther it wil. be observed that the valve operating Ineens is supported solely by the iitting and Wllen the rod .is raised. l
In the modification shown in Figs. 3 and 4, a sepa= rate casting 2( fserves to connect the overflow pi'pe with the waste chamber, and this casting 20 is cast in to open z cylindrical form 2l et one end-to surround slerr've 2 and elnptiesl throughopenings 22 in the sides of, said sleeve, and issecurely clamped, between litting 4 and the bottorn ofthe tub.` The can ow or tubular to 'alloy st free flow of water and is incl med downward to ,i
' thoroughly drain into the wastechamber, and its outer end is Aprovided with a clamping collar 23 to secure the overflow pipe tereto.
VSlight changes night be made in the general orrnv and arrangement of the parts described without departing'from my invention, ami hence, l do not re,
y'strict nnyselllftoV the precise details set forth but consider lnysell' at liberty to make suoli slight changes anti .alterations feirl lull within Loe s irit ami scono oi Y D i my invention.
* Havingfully describe-:l my' intention, what l elairn las new and desire to secure by Letters-Fatent is:-
1.- A beth ol: hnsin waste :rml overihwv having,Y a whsle chamber' lii'ovhlcd with two l eral extensions ai: one sido thereof, :a `vulve l'or' closing' the upper end of said waste chamber, un overflow pipe eonrmunlcuting with one 0i' Suid 'lateral extensions, and. n iever mounted ln the other lalei'ul extension nudeonneetex .'y'lth the valve.
2. In n hath or beslnxnnto and overlleiv, theromhinntion of enlisting having a w Le ehnxnbei', n. vulve for cloning the upper end of sul-:l number, salti casting having; two Integral lateral extenslons at one Slide thereof one nbout'the otherfsald,exlenslen'belng hollen' und communlestlng-wlth the waste ehnmbergvan overflow pipe communicating with the 'upper lateralextenslon, :L level: mounted in theloWer' later-nl extension und connected, ln the overliow ehagnbey with the valve, end means tor' opesntlng suldlever. l
3. A bath wute mui overflow, comprising; e chain-heren casting having an unobstructed. outlet in its bottom end .constructed.atl its upper end to communicate with the waste outlet et li tuber basin, a vulve ut the upper' end of Snldvehamberel y eeistlngto close communicationfwllh the tub'or b asln, seid chunibererl casting having a interni en largement in vunobstruel'ed conununleution (herewith et a fili) mini. below said'vaive :md ."ii proximity in the connection nf said i-usiing with the tui) or bar-5in and an overiiow pipe communivming with said lnterui enlargement.
4. A, bzih wnsi'v aqd ovei'liow comprising :1 chmiibeied csiing having n vertical pm'tion, unobstructed from end to end und inwim,r an outlet-slt its lower und, means for connecting he upper end ci' said casting t tin: wast@ of a tub or.' basin-in proximity to 'the bntiom of thejatter, said casting' having@ 'Lateral enlargement in open communication herewih near the cuxliiectiou of said casting wiith tha till) Qrflmsin, sind an overiow pipe eemmmiicmihg 'with @aid inte-mi' Qniargement.
5. A hath waste and ovcriinw., c'omprisug :i chanbercd csziizmuhaying a vertical pui-tion.unobstructed from end i i i M mma@ to emi und having-an outlet at its lower end, a. valve for 15 casting and an m'ei'iow pipe comnumicating with said 24;l
iziLQrai portion of tim casting.
iu testimony Wiiei'evi, l have signedtbis -specicltivrx-.fu
in tim presi-nce ot two miiisci'ibiug Wittzeeas,
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