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US965836A
US965836A US49523809A US1909495238A US965836A US 965836 A US965836 A US 965836A US 49523809 A US49523809 A US 49523809A US 1909495238 A US1909495238 A US 1909495238A US 965836 A US965836 A US 965836A
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  • Vcitizen of the United States residing at provide a simple, durable, and comparatively inexpensive trap not liable toV get out ⁇ of order Vand easily and quickly cleansed of all grease, refuse, and foul sediment, and it consists of the parts and combinations of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure V1 is a vertical longitudinal section through a sink and my improved trap.
  • Fig. Y2 is a detail view in elevation of the strainer cylinder or vessel.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail View in elevation of the interior'or receiving pocket.
  • Fig.' Al is a front elevation of a sink partly broken away to show my improved trap in position.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail plan View of the receiving tube-and when placed ⁇ in sink is flush with bottom of same.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the sink plug.
  • the numeral 2 represents the sink, and 3 the drum of the trap which is provided or formed with an outlet Ll at one side at a suitable distance above its bottom to permit of the forming of a water seal.
  • An eXteriorly threaded annular flange 5 surrounds the outlet l to receive the elbow pipe 6, which connects with the sewer, or drain, or other disposal point, which is scaled by the threaded collar 7 and a washer 8.
  • the receiving pocket is formed with the annular' top flange 15, having the extended annular shoulder "16, adapted to rest on the shoulder 12, and is threaded at 17 to engage the'threads 13, on the shoulder 12, in order to removably secure the pocket in place.
  • the pocket is preferably formed of'brass and its wall, from a ⁇ point below the Y water linerof the drum, is perforated as is its bottom, while its open upper end is formed to receive the conical plug 18 to form a tight or close joint.
  • the lingers 24C which are arranged diametrically opposite each other in pairs and which are formed with the hooked ends 25 to adapt them to engage the rods 23 when the plug is in place and said fingers lowered between the rods and the plug given a partial turn.
  • one pair of the fingers is longer than the other so as to adapt the long pair to engage the lower rod 23.
  • a ring 26 is secured to the plug as a handle for manipulating the same.
  • a wire mesh screen or perforated plate 27 is secured in the outlet ll and a clean-out plug 28 is arranged in the waste elbow 6.
  • the sink With the parts in the position described the sink may be used as a tank or pan for washing dishes, etc., and when the plug 18 is removed the waste contents of the 'sink will be drained off through the receiving pocket. Should any article, such as soap, or a spoon, or other piece of table ware be accidentally left in the sink it will be caught by the crossed rods 23 and be prevented entering the receiving pocket, as will other large articles, but all sediment, refuse, etc.
  • the vessel 21 is of such a mesh as to prevent the escape of grease and it will be found adhering tothe interior of the same.
  • a trap for sinks comprising a drum having an annular threaded shoulder at its mouth end, a discharge pipe for said drum, a perforated receiving pocket having an ex- 'teriorly threaded flange for engagement with said shoulder to removably secure said pocket 1n sald drum, and a orammous vessel removably secured t-o said pocket and inclosing the same within the drum.
  • a trap for sinks comprising a drum having an annular iange adapted to rest on the sink bottom and a threaded interior shoulder, a discharge pipe for said drum, a perforated receiving pocket having a threaded iiange adapted to rest on and engage said threaded shoulder to removably suspend said pocket in said drum, and a oraminous vessel surrounding said pocket and removably attached thereto.
  • a trap for sinks comprising a drum having a discharge outlet, a receiving pocket removably secured to said drum, and means consisting of a plug adapted to close the mouth of said pocket and having lingers for engaging said pocket to release and remore said pocket from the drum.
  • a trap for sinks comprising a drum having a threaded interior shoulder, a receiving pocket having a threaded exterior flange, transverse rods secured in the mouth of said pocket, and a plug adapted to close the mouth of said pocket and to engage said rods, whereby said pocket may be released and lifted from said drum.
  • a trap for sinks comprising a drum, a receiving pocket adapted to screw into said drum, a foraminous vessel suspended from said pocket, and ay plug to close the mouth of said pocket and screw and unscrew said pocket in place.

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W. J. RAY. SINK TRAP.
APPLICATION FILED H AY 11, 1909.
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.Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented-Jini 26, 1910.
Application filed May 11, 1909. Serial No. 495,238.
To all whom it may concern.' -Y Y Be it known that I, WILLIAM J. RAY, a
Vcitizen of the United States, residing at provide a simple, durable, and comparatively inexpensive trap not liable toV get out` of order Vand easily and quickly cleansed of all grease, refuse, and foul sediment, and it consists of the parts and combinations of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
ln the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure V1 is a vertical longitudinal section through a sink and my improved trap. Fig. Y2 is a detail view in elevation of the strainer cylinder or vessel. Fig. 3 is a detail View in elevation of the interior'or receiving pocket. Fig.' Al is a front elevation of a sink partly broken away to show my improved trap in position. Fig. 5 is a detail plan View of the receiving tube-and when placed `in sink is flush with bottom of same. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the sink plug.
Similar numerals represent similar parts throughout all the views.
Referring to the drawings the numeral 2 represents the sink, and 3 the drum of the trap which is provided or formed with an outlet Ll at one side at a suitable distance above its bottom to permit of the forming of a water seal. An eXteriorly threaded annular flange 5 surrounds the outlet l to receive the elbow pipe 6, which connects with the sewer, or drain, or other disposal point, which is scaled by the threaded collar 7 and a washer 8. At the top or open end of the drum and slightly below the'top edge thereof in order to form Va support for the receiving pocket lll and suspend the same in the drum. The receiving pocket is formed with the annular' top flange 15, having the extended annular shoulder "16, adapted to rest on the shoulder 12, and is threaded at 17 to engage the'threads 13, on the shoulder 12, in order to removably secure the pocket in place.` The pocket is preferably formed of'brass and its wall, from a` point below the Y water linerof the drum, is perforated as is its bottom, while its open upper end is formed to receive the conical plug 18 to form a tight or close joint. V
Below the flange 15V of the tube a threaded shoulder 19 Vis formed to receive the threaded interior shoulder 2O formed on the neck of Va foraminous, cylindrical vessel `2l, said vesconsisting of the solid annular top piece 22 and agcylindrical tube the walls and bottoniof which are formed of screen wire or metal of liner mesh than the perforations in the receiving pocket.
Across the neckof the receiving pocket is secured the rods 23 atright angles to cach other, and from the bottom of the plug 18 projects the lingers 24C which are arranged diametrically opposite each other in pairs and which are formed with the hooked ends 25 to adapt them to engage the rods 23 when the plug is in place and said fingers lowered between the rods and the plug given a partial turn. As shown one pair of the fingers is longer than the other so as to adapt the long pair to engage the lower rod 23. A ring 26 is secured to the plug as a handle for manipulating the same. Thus when it is desired to empty thecontents of the pocket 14 and the cylinder or vessel 21 and to clean ont the drum 3, the plug 18 is turned so as to cause its hooked ingers to engage the rods 23. The continual turning of the plug unscrews the flange 15 from the shoulder 12 of the drum and the pocket and vessel may be lifted from the drum and their contents removed. The drum may then be cleaned by inserting the hand therein and removing its contents.
A wire mesh screen or perforated plate 27 is secured in the outlet ll and a clean-out plug 28 is arranged in the waste elbow 6.
With the parts in the position described the sink may be used as a tank or pan for washing dishes, etc., and when the plug 18 is removed the waste contents of the 'sink will be drained off through the receiving pocket. Should any article, such as soap, or a spoon, or other piece of table ware be accidentally left in the sink it will be caught by the crossed rods 23 and be prevented entering the receiving pocket, as will other large articles, but all sediment, refuse, etc. which may pass the crossed rods and of a size too large to pass through the perforations in the receiving pocket will be caught in the latter, while the iiner sediment and water or other liquid and such grease as may be carried thereby, will escape through the perforations and enter and be caught by the foraminous cylinder or vessel 21, while the liquids will pass into the drum and rise therein and finally pass out through the outlet 4 to the elbow and thence to the sewer or drain. The screen 27 in the outlet serves as an additional guard against the escape of sediment or'heavy grease to the elbow.
It will be noted that with the construction described an air chamber is provided in the trap above the water line which absolutely prevents siphonage.
The vessel 21 is of such a mesh as to prevent the escape of grease and it will be found adhering tothe interior of the same.
vHaving thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A trap for sinks, comprising a drum having an annular threaded shoulder at its mouth end, a discharge pipe for said drum, a perforated receiving pocket having an ex- 'teriorly threaded flange for engagement with said shoulder to removably secure said pocket 1n sald drum, and a orammous vessel removably secured t-o said pocket and inclosing the same within the drum.
2. A trap for sinks, comprising a drum having an annular iange adapted to rest on the sink bottom and a threaded interior shoulder, a discharge pipe for said drum, a perforated receiving pocket having a threaded iiange adapted to rest on and engage said threaded shoulder to removably suspend said pocket in said drum, and a oraminous vessel surrounding said pocket and removably attached thereto.
3. A trap for sinks, comprising a drum having a discharge outlet, a receiving pocket removably secured to said drum, and means consisting of a plug adapted to close the mouth of said pocket and having lingers for engaging said pocket to release and remore said pocket from the drum.
4. A trap for sinks, comprising a drum having a threaded interior shoulder, a receiving pocket having a threaded exterior flange, transverse rods secured in the mouth of said pocket, and a plug adapted to close the mouth of said pocket and to engage said rods, whereby said pocket may be released and lifted from said drum.
5. A trap for sinks, comprising a drum, a receiving pocket adapted to screw into said drum, a foraminous vessel suspended from said pocket, and ay plug to close the mouth of said pocket and screw and unscrew said pocket in place.
In testimony whereof, I aiiix my signature, in the presence of two witnesses.
IVILLIAM J. RAY.
IVitnesses:
CLARA D. DoNoHUn, CHARLES LOWELL HOWARD.
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US2472322A (en) * 1948-05-12 1949-06-07 Weissman David Sanitary trap for bathtubs
US2500674A (en) * 1946-11-27 1950-03-14 Scovill Manufacturing Co Sink drain valve
US2615526A (en) * 1950-12-21 1952-10-28 Lane Frank Sewer catch basin unit
US2651382A (en) * 1950-10-09 1953-09-08 Dileo Dominick Plumbing trap cleaner
US3068872A (en) * 1959-08-11 1962-12-18 Brody Alec Elliot Foot supporting device
US6143173A (en) * 1999-08-02 2000-11-07 Luo; Dan Removable drain filter
US6387261B1 (en) * 1998-09-15 2002-05-14 Gregory Mojena Serviceable filter with bypass
US7150576B1 (en) * 2005-03-15 2006-12-19 Kambeyanda Dona M Clog resistant drain
US20090026285A1 (en) * 2006-05-10 2009-01-29 Mark Mangrum Aromatic Drain Device
US20110233120A1 (en) * 2010-03-26 2011-09-29 Ihler Calvin N Food scrap strainer
USD669969S1 (en) 2012-06-19 2012-10-30 Paul Bradley Forrest Drain insert
US8382993B1 (en) * 2005-12-02 2013-02-26 Clear Drain Industries, LLC Drain filter apparatus and method
US8409433B2 (en) 2011-04-20 2013-04-02 Aromatic Drain Device, Inc. Device for use with floor drains
US20170204594A1 (en) * 2016-01-20 2017-07-20 George Lorenz Dutch trap
US10982425B1 (en) * 2019-10-01 2021-04-20 NeverClog LLC Apparatus for capturing and destroying hair within a shower drain
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US2500674A (en) * 1946-11-27 1950-03-14 Scovill Manufacturing Co Sink drain valve
US2472322A (en) * 1948-05-12 1949-06-07 Weissman David Sanitary trap for bathtubs
US2651382A (en) * 1950-10-09 1953-09-08 Dileo Dominick Plumbing trap cleaner
US2615526A (en) * 1950-12-21 1952-10-28 Lane Frank Sewer catch basin unit
US3068872A (en) * 1959-08-11 1962-12-18 Brody Alec Elliot Foot supporting device
US6387261B1 (en) * 1998-09-15 2002-05-14 Gregory Mojena Serviceable filter with bypass
US6143173A (en) * 1999-08-02 2000-11-07 Luo; Dan Removable drain filter
US7150576B1 (en) * 2005-03-15 2006-12-19 Kambeyanda Dona M Clog resistant drain
US8382993B1 (en) * 2005-12-02 2013-02-26 Clear Drain Industries, LLC Drain filter apparatus and method
US20090026285A1 (en) * 2006-05-10 2009-01-29 Mark Mangrum Aromatic Drain Device
US7618532B2 (en) * 2006-05-10 2009-11-17 Mark A. Mangrom Aromatic drain device
US20110233120A1 (en) * 2010-03-26 2011-09-29 Ihler Calvin N Food scrap strainer
US8409433B2 (en) 2011-04-20 2013-04-02 Aromatic Drain Device, Inc. Device for use with floor drains
US9994465B2 (en) 2011-04-20 2018-06-12 Clearly Better, Llc Device for use with floor drains
US10486990B2 (en) 2011-04-20 2019-11-26 Clearly Better, Llc Device for use with drains
USD669969S1 (en) 2012-06-19 2012-10-30 Paul Bradley Forrest Drain insert
US20170204594A1 (en) * 2016-01-20 2017-07-20 George Lorenz Dutch trap
US10982425B1 (en) * 2019-10-01 2021-04-20 NeverClog LLC Apparatus for capturing and destroying hair within a shower drain
US11242678B2 (en) 2019-10-01 2022-02-08 NeverClog LLC Apparatus for capturing and destroying hair within a shower drain
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