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US947778A US29101505A US1905291015A US947778A US 947778 A US947778 A US 947778A US 29101505 A US29101505 A US 29101505A US 1905291015 A US1905291015 A US 1905291015A US 947778 A US947778 A US 947778A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in plumbing and the same has for ⁇ its object more particularly to provide a court-yard or area drain which may be readily and easily connected to the waste or drain pipe, and which is so constructed as toaiford free passage to all fluid matter passing into the same, but which will prevent and arrest the passage of all solid matter carried by the fiuid into the drain, and thus prevent said solid matter passing intothe waste or drain pipe, and obstructing the drain pipe.
  • said invention has for its object to provide a drain which may be easily opened to permit of access to the interior thereof, and the removal of its parts for cleaning or repairing.
  • Figure 1 is a central section taken essentially on the' line 1--1 of Fig. 2, illustrating a courtyard drain made according to and embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a top view thereof, partly broken out to show the interior construction
  • Fig. 3, is a side view partly broken out illustrating a modified construction
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of the obstacle-retainer removed from the receptacle
  • Fig. 5 is a side View thereof.
  • FIG. 10 designates a rectangular, box-like' receptacle preferably made of cast metal, and provided at its top, which is open, with a laterally projecting recessed iiange 11, adapted to receive a rectangular perforated cover-plate 12, which is secured in position upon the top of the receptacle 10 by screws 13, 13.
  • a laterally projecting sleeve 14 At one side of the receptacle 10 near its upper edge is provided a laterally projecting sleeve 14: which is preferably made integral with the receptacle 10,
  • the waste or drain pipe 16 denotes the waste or drain pipe which has its end extending into the sleeve 1-1 and its eXtreme inner edge arranged flush with the inner wall of the receptacle 10.
  • the space intermediate the inner surface of the sleeve 111, and the outer surface o-f the drain pipe 16 therein is packed with oakum or analogous packing material 17, and then calked with lead 1S, to effect a perfectly water-tight connection or joint.
  • a perforated plate or grid 19 which is supported at its edges at suitable intervals upon lugs 20, some of which are provided with pins 21 which are adapted to extend ⁇ through apertures provided in said plate or grid 19.
  • the plate or grid 19 may be made flat and supported in either' a horizontal or inclined position. By preference I make the same with a flat portion 22, which extends from ⁇ one of its edges to a point near its center', whence it continues in an upwardly inclined portion 23, and thence in a downwardly inclined portion 241: to its opposite edge.
  • a large aperture adapted to receive the lower open end of a tapered sleeve 25 which is provided at its Lipper edge with a lateral flange 2G by means of which said sleeve is secured to the underside of the top or cover plate 12 by screws 27.
  • an obstructing and retaining device consisting of a skeleton frame 28 having a ring 29 at its center and depending stems or legs 3() at its corners whereby to duly support said frame 28, and31 denotes spirals made of heavy iron or other wire having their upper portions intermeshing and secured together and to the skeleton frame 2S and ring 29. Said spirals com pletely lill the interior of the receptacle below the plate or grid 19 except the portion directly below the sleeve 25 and are tapered toward their' lower ends as shown.
  • Said modification in its embodiment comprises a receptacle 35 having a drain pipe 36 connectedthereto.
  • 37 denotes a perforated cover plate secured to said receptacle having secured to its underside an imperforate tapered sleeve 38.
  • 39 denotes a grid or perforated plate supported within the receptacle 35 near its middle and provided at its center with an aperture adapted to receive the lower end of the tapered sleeve 38, and within the receptacle below said grid or plate 39 is disposed an obstructing and retaining device tO.
  • the liquid matter enters the receptacle 10 through the perforated top or cover plate 12 and thence passes through the tapered sleeve 25 by means of which the liquid matter is concentrated at the center of the receptacle 10 in the open space formed in the center of the spiral obstructing and retaining device. As soon as the liquid has filled the receptacle to the level of the drain pipe 16 any additional liquid will pass through the plate or grid 19 and into the drain pipe 16.
  • the obstructing or retaining device consists essentially of a sinuous mass of wire which may be made in many different shapes and operate just as effectually as that herein shown and described to prevent the passage of solid matter carried by the liquid.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet and outlet therein, a perforated cover for said receptacle, a perforated partition arranged "below the same, and aperforated sleeve arranged in said receptacle having one end secured to said perforated cover, and its other end engaged by said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet and outlet therein, a perforated cover for said receptacle, a perforated partition arranged in said receptacle below said perforated cover, and a tapered perforated sleeve secured to said cover and extending through said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet and outlet therein, a perforated cover for said receptacle, a perforated horizontal partition arranged in said receptacle below said cover having a central opening therein, and a tapered perforated sleeve having its upper end secured to said perforated cover and its lower end extending through the "center opening in said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet therein at its top and an outlet at its side, a perforated partition ar 1anged within said receptacle below said outlet, means arranged below said perforated partition adapted to obstruct. and retain solid matter carried by the fiuid into said receptacle, and means for conducting the fluid from said inlet to said obstructing and retaining means, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet at its top and. an outlet at its side, a perforated partition arranged within said receptacle below said outlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and iiieansfor conducting the fluid from said inlet through the perforated partition to said sinuous mass of wire, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet at its top, a perforated cover therefor, an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated, horizontal partition arranged in said receptacle below said inlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and a sleeve extending from the underside of the perforated cover into the perforated partition aforesaid, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an opening at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening, an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated partition having ⁇ an opening at its center, and arranged iii said receptacle below said outlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below the perforated partition, and a sleeve secured to the underside of the perforated cover having its lower end extending through the opening in said perfo ated partition, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an opening at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening, an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated partition havingan opening at its center and arranged in said receptacle below said outlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and a perforated sleeve secured to the underside of said cover having its lower end extending into the opening1 in said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle having an opening ⁇ at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening, an outlet at the side oit' said receptacle, a perforated partition having an opening at its center and supported horizontally in said receptacle below the outlet, an obstructing and retaining device consisting of wire spirals secured together and disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and a sleeve secured to the underside of said perforated cover having its lower end extending ⁇ into the opening ⁇ at the center of said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
  • a drain comprising a receptacle, having an opening at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated partition having an opening at its center and supported horizontally in said receptacle below said outlet, an obstructing and retaining device consisting of a rectangular frame having a ring at its center and legs at its corners, and wire spirals secured togptherl at their upper ends and to said :traine and ring, and their lower ends diminished and free, and a tapered sleeve secured to the underside of said perforated cover having its lower end extending into the opening at the center of said partition, substantially as specified.

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M. SUMMER.,
COURTYARD 0R AREA DRAIN. APPLIGATION Hmm Imm?, 1905.
QWYT@ Patented IJan. 25, 1910.
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COURTYARD 0R AREA DRAIN.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MILTON SCHNAIER, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the countyand Stateof New York, have invented certain new and useful Improve ments in Courtyard or Area Drains, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
My invention relates to improvements in plumbing and the same has for `its object more particularly to provide a court-yard or area drain which may be readily and easily connected to the waste or drain pipe, and which is so constructed as toaiford free passage to all fluid matter passing into the same, but which will prevent and arrest the passage of all solid matter carried by the fiuid into the drain, and thus prevent said solid matter passing intothe waste or drain pipe, and obstructing the drain pipe.
Further said invention has for its object to provide a drain which may be easily opened to permit of access to the interior thereof, and the removal of its parts for cleaning or repairing.
To the attainment of `these objects and ends my invention consists in the novel details of construction, and in the combination, connection and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, and then pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification wherein like numerals of reference indicate like parts, Figure 1 is a central section taken essentially on the' line 1--1 of Fig. 2, illustrating a courtyard drain made according to and embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is a top view thereof, partly broken out to show the interior construction; Fig. 3, is a side view partly broken out illustrating a modified construction; Fig. 4; is a top view of the obstacle-retainer removed from the receptacle, and Fig. 5 is a side View thereof.
In said drawings 10 designates a rectangular, box-like' receptacle preferably made of cast metal, and provided at its top, which is open, with a laterally projecting recessed iiange 11, adapted to receive a rectangular perforated cover-plate 12, which is secured in position upon the top of the receptacle 10 by screws 13, 13. At one side of the receptacle 10 near its upper edge is provided a laterally projecting sleeve 14: which is preferably made integral with the receptacle 10,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 9, 1905.
Patenten aan. ea, ieio. Seria1 No. 291,015.
`and provided at its outer end with an inwardly projecting' rim 15 producing an aperture of smaller diameter than the interior diameter of the sleeve 14.
16 denotes the waste or drain pipe which has its end extending into the sleeve 1-1 and its eXtreme inner edge arranged flush with the inner wall of the receptacle 10. The space intermediate the inner surface of the sleeve 111, and the outer surface o-f the drain pipe 16 therein is packed with oakum or analogous packing material 17, and then calked with lead 1S, to effect a perfectly water-tight connection or joint.
Within the receptacle 10 about midway of its height is a perforated plate or grid 19 which is supported at its edges at suitable intervals upon lugs 20, some of which are provided with pins 21 which are adapted to extend `through apertures provided in said plate or grid 19. The plate or grid 19 may be made flat and supported in either' a horizontal or inclined position. By preference I make the same with a flat portion 22, which extends from `one of its edges to a point near its center', whence it continues in an upwardly inclined portion 23, and thence in a downwardly inclined portion 241: to its opposite edge. In the center of said grid or plate 19 is provided a large aperture adapted to receive the lower open end of a tapered sleeve 25 which is provided at its Lipper edge with a lateral flange 2G by means of which said sleeve is secured to the underside of the top or cover plate 12 by screws 27.
Within the receptacle and below the plate or grid 19 is disposed an obstructing and retaining device consisting of a skeleton frame 28 having a ring 29 at its center and depending stems or legs 3() at its corners whereby to duly support said frame 28, and31 denotes spirals made of heavy iron or other wire having their upper portions intermeshing and secured together and to the skeleton frame 2S and ring 29. Said spirals com pletely lill the interior of the receptacle below the plate or grid 19 except the portion directly below the sleeve 25 and are tapered toward their' lower ends as shown.
`In the modification illustrated at Fig. the structure as a whole is substantially like that above described. Said modification in its embodiment comprises a receptacle 35 having a drain pipe 36 connectedthereto. 37 denotes a perforated cover plate secured to said receptacle having secured to its underside an imperforate tapered sleeve 38. 39 denotes a grid or perforated plate supported within the receptacle 35 near its middle and provided at its center with an aperture adapted to receive the lower end of the tapered sleeve 38, and within the receptacle below said grid or plate 39 is disposed an obstructing and retaining device tO.
In the operation of the drain the liquid matter enters the receptacle 10 through the perforated top or cover plate 12 and thence passes through the tapered sleeve 25 by means of which the liquid matter is concentrated at the center of the receptacle 10 in the open space formed in the center of the spiral obstructing and retaining device. As soon as the liquid has filled the receptacle to the level of the drain pipe 16 any additional liquid will pass through the plate or grid 19 and into the drain pipe 16. it will thus be readily obvious that any solid matter which may pass into the receptacle 10 through the perforated cover plate will be caught and retained by spirals of the obstructing device or retainer and that any solid matter which may escape the same will be arrested by the grid or plate 19, and thus only permit the fluid matter to pass into the drain 16. Should t-lie portion of the receptacle below the plate or grid 19 become filled with solid matter the liquid may still reach the drain through the perforations in the tapered sleeve 25, and only when this is completely filled will the drain fail to work. When this occurs the top plate 12 must be removed and the plate or grid 19, and the obstacle retainer taken out, and the latter cleaned, which may be most easily accomplished by burning the saine out.
It will of course be apparent that the obstructing or retaining device consists essentially of a sinuous mass of wire which may be made in many different shapes and operate just as effectually as that herein shown and described to prevent the passage of solid matter carried by the liquid.
Without limiting myself to the precise details of construction, which may be varied within the scope of the invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet and outlet therein, a perforated cover for said receptacle, a perforated partition arranged "below the same, and aperforated sleeve arranged in said receptacle having one end secured to said perforated cover, and its other end engaged by said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
2. A drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet and outlet therein, a perforated cover for said receptacle, a perforated partition arranged in said receptacle below said perforated cover, and a tapered perforated sleeve secured to said cover and extending through said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
3. A drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet and outlet therein, a perforated cover for said receptacle, a perforated horizontal partition arranged in said receptacle below said cover having a central opening therein, and a tapered perforated sleeve having its upper end secured to said perforated cover and its lower end extending through the "center opening in said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
4. A drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet therein at its top and an outlet at its side, a perforated partition ar 1anged within said receptacle below said outlet, means arranged below said perforated partition adapted to obstruct. and retain solid matter carried by the fiuid into said receptacle, and means for conducting the fluid from said inlet to said obstructing and retaining means, substantially as specified.
5. A drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet at its top and. an outlet at its side, a perforated partition arranged within said receptacle below said outlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and iiieansfor conducting the fluid from said inlet through the perforated partition to said sinuous mass of wire, substantially as specified.
6. A drain comprising a receptacle having an inlet at its top, a perforated cover therefor, an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated, horizontal partition arranged in said receptacle below said inlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and a sleeve extending from the underside of the perforated cover into the perforated partition aforesaid, substantially as specified.
7. A drain comprising a receptacle having an opening at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening, an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated partition having` an opening at its center, and arranged iii said receptacle below said outlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below the perforated partition, and a sleeve secured to the underside of the perforated cover having its lower end extending through the opening in said perfo ated partition, substantially as specified.
S. A drain comprising a receptacle having an opening at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening, an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated partition havingan opening at its center and arranged in said receptacle below said outlet, a sinuous mass of wire disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and a perforated sleeve secured to the underside of said cover having its lower end extending into the opening1 in said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
9. A drain comprising a receptacle having an opening` at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening, an outlet at the side oit' said receptacle, a perforated partition having an opening at its center and supported horizontally in said receptacle below the outlet, an obstructing and retaining device consisting of wire spirals secured together and disposed in said receptacle below said perforated partition, and a sleeve secured to the underside of said perforated cover having its lower end extending` into the opening` at the center of said perforated partition, substantially as specified.
l0. A drain comprising a receptacle, having an opening at its top, a perforated cover fitted to said opening an outlet at the side of said receptacle, a perforated partition having an opening at its center and supported horizontally in said receptacle below said outlet, an obstructing and retaining device consisting of a rectangular frame having a ring at its center and legs at its corners, and wire spirals secured togptherl at their upper ends and to said :traine and ring, and their lower ends diminished and free, and a tapered sleeve secured to the underside of said perforated cover having its lower end extending into the opening at the center of said partition, substantially as specified.
Signed at the city of New York, in the county and State of New York, this sixth day of December, nineteen hundred and tive.
MILTON SCHNAIER. itnesses C. A. DIETRICH, D. lV. STEELE, Jr.
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