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US1577464A US568064A US56806422A US1577464A US 1577464 A US1577464 A US 1577464A US 568064 A US568064 A US 568064A US 56806422 A US56806422 A US 56806422A US 1577464 A US1577464 A US 1577464A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in fittings for drainage systems, and more parn ticularly to guards or plugs for vent stacks and drains.
  • the primary object in view is the production of a simple, compact, short. plug adapted to receive or be mounted upon the upper end of the drain or stack in a manner to protect the latter against foreign subn stances while facilitating access by a plunger of a diameter equal to the diameter of the drain or stack.
  • the invention comprises cert-ain novel constructions, combina-- tions and arrangements of parts as sub-- sequently specified and claimed.
  • Figure l is a plan view of an apparatus embodying the features of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken therethrough on the planes indicated by line 2-2 of Figure l.
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  • the present improved guard includes a cover and a tubular body, the tub-ular body comprising a sleeve-like portion 1 terminating in a bell or flared portion 2, the line of juncture between t-he bell and sleeve being marked by an inset annular flange 3 producing an annular lshoulder against which the upper edge of a stack or drain, indicated in dotted lines at fi, is to be seated.
  • the bore of the body at the place of the flange 3 is the same in cross sectional area as the cross sectional area of the stack il, and the bell 2 allows free access of an operating tool, such as a plunger, whereby the contents of the stack 4lmay be treated by air compression or otherwise by instruments known in the art and of a size snugly fitting the stack 4i. These instruments may be introduced and withdrawn without the removal of the tubular body.
  • the bell or iiare 2 is relatively short, being of considerably less length than the length of the sleeve-like portion 1, and having' at one part the flare of the bell extending a greater distance laterally than at other parts, as indicated at 5, and said excess iiare being overhung by a fillet 6 formed integral with the side walls of the body.
  • a cover 7 is arranged within the upper terminus of the bell and rests on a parti-circular shoulder 8 formed in the material of the bell, the shoulderterminating at the ends of the fillet 6.
  • the cover 7 is proportioned to lit the opening of the bell, and said opening is sutiiciently greater than the transverse area of the bore at t-he place of the flange 3 to enable the employment of a cover 7 of very substantial thickness and formed with slots or apertures 9, 9, whose total area is equal to the area of the throat or bore at the place of the flange 3.
  • the cover 7 is slightly smaller than the iange of bell 2 outstanding beyond shoulder 8, so that the cover is not liable to rust in place and be found diliieult to remove when desired.
  • the cover is formed at its under side with an underhanging, outstanding lip 10 shaped to underlie the iillet 6 and to form a hinge-like lock or retaining member for preventing accidental displacement of the cover 7
  • This present improved plug possesses many phases of advantage and utility which will be obvious to those skilled in the art, including the saving effected in vertical space by virtue of the shortness of the plug and the great saving enabled by the possibility of the use of the plug on the tail end of pipe sections, especially pieces from which the bell has been out for further use, and which pieces would otherwise be thrown away as waste.
  • a plug or guard comprising a tubular body having a relatively short bell at its upper end, the throat or restricted portion of the bell being of a transverse area equal to that of the bore of a stack on which the tubular portion is adapted to be mounted, the bell being of less length than the remainder of the tubular body and being formed with a grid-receiving seat, and a fillet disposed above the plane of the seatfor receiving a locking lug projecting later ally from a grid.
  • a fitting comprising a sleeve-like body proportioned to receive a pipe within itself
  • the upper end of the sleeve-like portion terminating in an inset annular shoulder adapted to overlie the upper ecge ot' the pipe received by the sleeve-like portion, said shoulder surrounding und leaving open an area equal to the :irrenu of the bore of the received pipe, and said fittingl flaring abruptly from the shoulder and forming a cover-receiving bell, one part of the flared portion outstanding laterally a. great-er dirtance than the balance and being overhung by a fillet for receiving the underlianging lip oi' a cover, the bell being ⁇ of less length than that of the Sleeve-like portion.

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Mafch 23,1926. 1,577,464
J. A. HIGH VENTh GUARD Filed June 15. 1922 Patented Mar. 23, 1925.
unirse 's'r'rss JOSEPH A. HIGH, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
VENT GUARD.
Application filed. June 13, 1922. Serial No. 568,064.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, JosnrI-I A. Hier-r, a citizen of the United States, residing at llashington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and usefsul Improvements' in Vent Guards; 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 4the same.
This invention relates to improvements in fittings for drainage systems, and more parn ticularly to guards or plugs for vent stacks and drains.
The primary object in view is the production of a simple, compact, short. plug adapted to receive or be mounted upon the upper end of the drain or stack in a manner to protect the latter against foreign subn stances while facilitating access by a plunger of a diameter equal to the diameter of the drain or stack.
lVith this and further objects in view as will in part hereinafter become apparent and in part be stated, the invention comprises cert-ain novel constructions, combina-- tions and arrangements of parts as sub-- sequently specified and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings,-
Figure l is a plan view of an apparatus embodying the features of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken therethrough on the planes indicated by line 2-2 of Figure l. Y y
The present improved guard includes a cover and a tubular body, the tub-ular body comprising a sleeve-like portion 1 terminating in a bell or flared portion 2, the line of juncture between t-he bell and sleeve being marked by an inset annular flange 3 producing an annular lshoulder against which the upper edge of a stack or drain, indicated in dotted lines at fi, is to be seated. The bore of the body at the place of the flange 3 is the same in cross sectional area as the cross sectional area of the stack il, and the bell 2 allows free access of an operating tool, such as a plunger, whereby the contents of the stack 4lmay be treated by air compression or otherwise by instruments known in the art and of a size snugly fitting the stack 4i. These instruments may be introduced and withdrawn without the removal of the tubular body. The bell or iiare 2 is relatively short, being of considerably less length than the length of the sleeve-like portion 1, and having' at one part the flare of the bell extending a greater distance laterally than at other parts, as indicated at 5, and said excess iiare being overhung by a fillet 6 formed integral with the side walls of the body. A cover 7 is arranged within the upper terminus of the bell and rests on a parti-circular shoulder 8 formed in the material of the bell, the shoulderterminating at the ends of the fillet 6. The cover 7 is proportioned to lit the opening of the bell, and said opening is sutiiciently greater than the transverse area of the bore at t-he place of the flange 3 to enable the employment of a cover 7 of very substantial thickness and formed with slots or apertures 9, 9, whose total area is equal to the area of the throat or bore at the place of the flange 3. The cover 7 is slightly smaller than the iange of bell 2 outstanding beyond shoulder 8, so that the cover is not liable to rust in place and be found diliieult to remove when desired. The cover is formed at its under side with an underhanging, outstanding lip 10 shaped to underlie the iillet 6 and to form a hinge-like lock or retaining member for preventing accidental displacement of the cover 7 This present improved plug possesses many phases of advantage and utility which will be obvious to those skilled in the art, including the saving effected in vertical space by virtue of the shortness of the plug and the great saving enabled by the possibility of the use of the plug on the tail end of pipe sections, especially pieces from which the bell has been out for further use, and which pieces would otherwise be thrown away as waste.
lWhat is claimed is l. A plug or guard comprising a tubular body having a relatively short bell at its upper end, the throat or restricted portion of the bell being of a transverse area equal to that of the bore of a stack on which the tubular portion is adapted to be mounted, the bell being of less length than the remainder of the tubular body and being formed with a grid-receiving seat, and a fillet disposed above the plane of the seatfor receiving a locking lug projecting later ally from a grid.
2. A fitting comprising a sleeve-like body proportioned to receive a pipe within itself,
the upper end of the sleeve-like portion terminating in an inset annular shoulder adapted to overlie the upper ecge ot' the pipe received by the sleeve-like portion, said shoulder surrounding und leaving open an area equal to the :irrenu of the bore of the received pipe, and said fittingl flaring abruptly from the shoulder and forming a cover-receiving bell, one part of the flared portion outstanding laterally a. great-er dirtance than the balance and being overhung by a fillet for receiving the underlianging lip oi' a cover, the bell being` of less length than that of the Sleeve-like portion.
In testimony whereof l affix my signature.
JOSEPH A. HlGH.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2689017A (en) * 1951-06-02 1954-09-14 J A Zurn Mfg Co Surface drain
USD421102S (en) * 1999-02-26 2000-02-22 Barnett Ralph L Drain construction
USD556315S1 (en) * 2006-04-19 2007-11-27 James S Jackson Crawlspace periscope air vent
US8875727B2 (en) 2012-02-09 2014-11-04 Zurn Industries, Llc Rough-in adapter clip lock for a drain assembly
US9428900B2 (en) 2012-10-31 2016-08-30 Zurn Industries, Llc Rough-in adapter

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2689017A (en) * 1951-06-02 1954-09-14 J A Zurn Mfg Co Surface drain
USD421102S (en) * 1999-02-26 2000-02-22 Barnett Ralph L Drain construction
USD556315S1 (en) * 2006-04-19 2007-11-27 James S Jackson Crawlspace periscope air vent
US8875727B2 (en) 2012-02-09 2014-11-04 Zurn Industries, Llc Rough-in adapter clip lock for a drain assembly
US9428900B2 (en) 2012-10-31 2016-08-30 Zurn Industries, Llc Rough-in adapter

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