US928523A - Fastening device for water-closets. - Google Patents

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US928523A
US928523A US44538908A US1908445389A US928523A US 928523 A US928523 A US 928523A US 44538908 A US44538908 A US 44538908A US 1908445389 A US1908445389 A US 1908445389A US 928523 A US928523 A US 928523A
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    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D11/00Other component parts of water-closets, e.g. noise-reducing means in the flushing system, flushing pipes mounted in the bowl, seals for the bowl outlet, devices preventing overflow of the bowl contents; devices forming a water seal in the bowl after flushing, devices eliminating obstructions in the bowl outlet or preventing backflow of water and excrements from the waterpipe
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  • This invention relates to means for fastening water closet bowls in position and has for its object to provide a simple and effective means disposed wholly within and concealed by the base of the bowl for rigidly attaching the bowl to the floor or other support, as said bowl is moved to position.
  • Figure 1 is a verticallongitudinal section through a closet bowl having the fastening applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the fastening member to be secured to the floor.
  • the present invention is intended to obviate these difliculties and, at the same time to provide a fastening for the bowl that is less expensive to manufacture and apply and that will furthermore hold the bowl rigidly against all vertical, as well as lateral movement without localizing the strain on the bowl as is occasioned by screw or bolt fastenings fipecification of Letters IPatent.
  • a indicates the closet bowl having a base I) and in the type shown having a horizontal flush pipe opening 65, a siphon discharge 0 terminating in a horizontal outlet at the back of the bowl and a socket g, by means of which the end of the soil pipe is connected to the discharge duct.
  • a closet bowl is of the type commonly employed in schools, jails, reform stories and the like and while the invention is particularly adapted to such closet bowls it is to be understood that it isin no sense limited to the same, but is intended for use in connection with closet bowls generally.
  • a recess m Inthe lower face of the base of the bowl there is provided a recess m, which is surrounded laterally by the material of the base, but is open downwardly or toward the floor.
  • the front wall of said recessm is undercut or recessed to form a shoulder c, inclined upwardly toward the front of the bowl.
  • a flat plate 71 Secured to the floor by means of screws 2', 2' or other appropriate fastening devices is a flat plate 71, having an up standing inclined front lip adapted to engage and wedge against the inclined shoulder 0 on the bowl as the latter is moved into its final position.
  • This lipped plate forms a locking cleat cooperating with the shoulder c and both the shoulder and the lip of the cleat are preferably rounded or struck on the are of a circle to cause the bowl to draw accurately into position and preferably the shoulder c and lip 72, are made relatively wide to afford broadbearing surfaces between them and prevent localization of the strain on the bowl.
  • shoulder and that illustrated have been found effective in practice, it is to be noted that the invention is not limited to the particular shape, size, location or character of the engaging parts which may, obviously, be varied to suit the exigencies of any particular case.
  • a water closet bowl provided with a shouldered recess within its base, in combination with a fastening cleat secured to the floor below said recess and having a lip or projection against which the shoulder in the recess is moved in lateral direction when the closet bowl is placed in position.
  • a water closet bowl having an open recess within its base provided with an inclined shoulder at one side of said recess, in combination with a cleat secured to the floor below said recess, said cleat having an up standing inclined lip under which the inclined shoulder in the recess is moved laterally when the closet bowl is placed in position.
  • a body having pipe connections at the rear, a base for the body having a recess at its under portion, and means secured to the floor and coacting with said recess to lock the bowl in position when the pipes are connected therewith.
  • a body having pipe connections at the rear, a base for the body provided at its lower face with a recess located at substantially the middle of the bowl and having an undercut edge at the side nearest the front of the bowl, and a cleat secured to the floor below said recess and provided with an upstanding lip which is held in the undercut edge of the recess by the pipes when the latter are connected with the bowl.

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J. F. KELLY.
FASTENING DEVICE FOR WATER GLOSETS.
APPLIOATIGN FILED mums, 1908.
928,523. Patented July 20, 1909.
outrun s'rAtrns PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN F. KELLY, OF TRENTON, NEW JERSEY.
FASTENING DEVICE FOR WATER-CLOSETS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN F. KELLY, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Trenton, New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fastening Devices for Water-Closets; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to means for fastening water closet bowls in position and has for its object to provide a simple and effective means disposed wholly within and concealed by the base of the bowl for rigidly attaching the bowl to the floor or other support, as said bowl is moved to position.
A convenient embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a verticallongitudinal section through a closet bowl having the fastening applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the fastening member to be secured to the floor.
It has heretofore been customary to secure the bowls of water closets to the floor or other support to prevent accidental displace ment by means of screws, bolts or other equivalent fastening means passed through or over the edge of the base or footing of the closet and while such holding means are effective enough if unmolested and unimpaired, it frequently happens that the fastening bolts or the like are deliberately removed by lunatics, criminals or mischievous persons, or in certain cases, are accidentally broken off or mutilated to such an extent that they no longer serve their intended purpose. Under such circumstances the bowl is readily moved out of position even in the course of ordinary usage, thereby impairing the water and sewer connections with the concurrent dangers of flooding the room with water and sewage or of allowing deadly sewer gas to enter the premises, and eventually rupturing the bowl itself. The present invention is intended to obviate these difliculties and, at the same time to provide a fastening for the bowl that is less expensive to manufacture and apply and that will furthermore hold the bowl rigidly against all vertical, as well as lateral movement without localizing the strain on the bowl as is occasioned by screw or bolt fastenings fipecification of Letters IPatent.
Application filed July 25, 1908. Serial No. 4%,389.
Patented July 20, 1909.
which have necessarily to be set hard and fast to prevent the bowl lifting.
Referring to the drawings, a indicates the closet bowl having a base I) and in the type shown having a horizontal flush pipe opening 65, a siphon discharge 0 terminating in a horizontal outlet at the back of the bowl and a socket g, by means of which the end of the soil pipe is connected to the discharge duct. Such a closet bowl is of the type commonly employed in schools, jails, reform stories and the like and while the invention is particularly adapted to such closet bowls it is to be understood that it isin no sense limited to the same, but is intended for use in connection with closet bowls generally.
Inthe lower face of the base of the bowl there is provided a recess m, which is surrounded laterally by the material of the base, but is open downwardly or toward the floor. The front wall of said recessm is undercut or recessed to form a shoulder c, inclined upwardly toward the front of the bowl. Secured to the floor by means of screws 2', 2' or other appropriate fastening devices is a flat plate 71, having an up standing inclined front lip adapted to engage and wedge against the inclined shoulder 0 on the bowl as the latter is moved into its final position. This lipped plate forms a locking cleat cooperating with the shoulder c and both the shoulder and the lip of the cleat are preferably rounded or struck on the are of a circle to cause the bowl to draw accurately into position and preferably the shoulder c and lip 72, are made relatively wide to afford broadbearing surfaces between them and prevent localization of the strain on the bowl. Although the particular form of shoulder and that illustrated have been found effective in practice, it is to be noted that the invention is not limited to the particular shape, size, location or character of the engaging parts which may, obviously, be varied to suit the exigencies of any particular case. In any case, however, it will be advisable to locate the cleat it within a recess in the base of the bowl to prevent access to said cleat except -when the bowl is removed from its place after disconnection of the inlet and discharge pipes has been effected by some authorized person provided with the proper and necessary tools.
To apply the fastening it is only necessary to fix the cleat it to the floor in proper position, place the bowl over the same so that the cleat enters recess m and then slide the bowl along the floor toward the inlet and soil pipes thereby causing the lip of the cleat to move laterally over and engage the shoulder at the side of the recess with a wedging clamping effect that will prevent any vertical or sidewise motion of the bowl when the pipes are connected therewith.
What I claim is 1. A water closet bowl provided with a shouldered recess within its base, in combination with a fastening cleat secured to the floor below said recess and having a lip or projection against which the shoulder in the recess is moved in lateral direction when the closet bowl is placed in position.
2. A water closet bowl having an open recess within its base provided with an inclined shoulder at one side of said recess, in combination with a cleat secured to the floor below said recess, said cleat having an up standing inclined lip under which the inclined shoulder in the recess is moved laterally when the closet bowl is placed in position.
3. The combination of a water closet bowl having a pipe connection, and a member on having a pipe connection at the rear, and a member on the floor with which the base of the bowl is drawn into locking engagement by movement of the bowl in rearward direction.
5. The combination of a water closet bowl having a recess at the under portion of its base and a pipe connection at the rear, and a member on the floor with which one edge of said recess is drawn into locking engagement by moving the bowl rearwardly.
6. In a water closet bowl, a body having pipe connections at the rear, a base for the body having a recess at its under portion, and means secured to the floor and coacting with said recess to lock the bowl in position when the pipes are connected therewith.
7. In a water closet bowl, a body having pipe connections at the rear, a base for the body provided at its lower face with a recess located at substantially the middle of the bowl and having an undercut edge at the side nearest the front of the bowl, and a cleat secured to the floor below said recess and provided with an upstanding lip which is held in the undercut edge of the recess by the pipes when the latter are connected with the bowl.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN F. KELLY.
Vitnesses ARTHUR L. BRYANT, CHAS. J. ONEILL.
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US3334362A (en) * 1964-07-23 1967-08-08 Muller Hans Device for securing a toilet to a floor
US3680154A (en) * 1970-09-02 1972-08-01 American Standard Inc Mounting structure for toilet bowl or the like
US20060207001A1 (en) * 2005-03-18 2006-09-21 Clark Robert D Toilet mounting assembly
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US9359754B2 (en) * 2014-02-24 2016-06-07 Global Union Industrial Corp. Mounting assembly for a toilet
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US3334362A (en) * 1964-07-23 1967-08-08 Muller Hans Device for securing a toilet to a floor
US3680154A (en) * 1970-09-02 1972-08-01 American Standard Inc Mounting structure for toilet bowl or the like
US20060207001A1 (en) * 2005-03-18 2006-09-21 Clark Robert D Toilet mounting assembly
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US9212478B2 (en) 2011-05-20 2015-12-15 Kohler Co. Toilet installation system and method
US8978170B2 (en) * 2011-05-20 2015-03-17 Kohler Co. Toilet installation system and method
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US10745898B2 (en) 2011-05-20 2020-08-18 Kohler Co. Toilet installation system and method
US9359754B2 (en) * 2014-02-24 2016-06-07 Global Union Industrial Corp. Mounting assembly for a toilet
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