US20040098798A1 - Toilet outlet seal - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a seal for a waste outlet; and particularly, but not exclusively, to a seal for a toilet outlet for connecting a toilet to a soil pipe.
- a toilet waste outlet In certain countries, it is conventional for a toilet waste outlet to be formed in the base of a toilet bowl, with the outlet connected to a soil pipe or a soil stack. With this arrangement, waste travels vertically from the toilet into the soil stack, and a particular configuration of seal is required to connect the outlet to the soil stack.
- One common form of seal which is used is an annular wax seal, which receives the base of the toilet bowl within the soil stack inlet; the wax seal deforms to provide a seal against the toilet bowl.
- this deformation is not easily reversible, such that in the event that the toilet is, for example, misaligned during fitting and part of the seal experiences a high degree of compression, the seal cannot be easily reformed and may have to be replaced.
- wax is a relatively unstable material, and may melt if the seal is exposed to even relatively low temperatures, for example, above 40° C., and may become brittle at lower temperatures.
- An alternative arrangement makes use of a rubber or other elastomeric seal ring, which sits between the toilet bowl outlet and the soil stack.
- the seal ring is resiliently deformable, and is thus intended to deform when a toilet bowl is received therein to provide a seal.
- the seal ring includes an upper lip which abuts the toilet outlet and the upper edge of the soil stack; the lip is pushed against the edge of the soil stack by the weight of the toilet bowl to provide a seal
- Such a seal ring is described in International Patent Application WO00/09825. While this arrangement provides improved features when compared with conventional wax seals, there are however disadvantages with this type of resilient seal.
- the seal relies on pressure being applied by the toilet evenly around the circumference of the lip of the seal ring.
- uneven deformation may result, which may lead to splaying or collapse of the lip and failure to form an effective seal.
- careful alignment and fitting of the toilet is necessary for the seal ring to be effective.
- a seal comprising a generally tubular body for location between two members to be connected, the body comprising a deformable lip for abutting one of the members to be connected, the lip being arranged such that the lip rolls radially when subject to axial compression.
- the seal of the present invention may be located, for example, between a toilet outlet and a soil pipe, and the compression of the lip caused by the weight of the toilet on the seal will cause the lip to roll radially.
- This arrangement not only allows an effective seal to form between the rolled lip and the toilet bowl, but the rolling action reduces unpredictable slippage between the bowl and lip; the contact between the toilet and the seal lip will be a rolling contact, and as such will be relatively unaffected by the frictional properties of the surfaces of the toilet or Lip.
- the predictable rolling action of the lip reduces the likelihood of buckling of the lip or other parts of the body, which would affect formation of a seal, and reduces the need for maintaining accurate alignment of the toilet on the seal during installation.
- the body is generally tapered, with an upper portion being of greater diameter than a lower portion.
- the body is generally frustoconical.
- the lip is undercut; that is, the lip extends radially beyond a side wall of the body in the immediate vicinity of the lip.
- the lip may also provide a generally cylindrical surface profile; that is, the profile of the lip forms a section of a cylindrical surface.
- the surface profile of the lip is substantially half of a cylinder, or hemicylindrical. Undercutting the lip in this manner serves to improve radial rolling of the lip.
- the highest point of the lip that is the part of the lip which first engages said one of the members to be connected, is positioned radially outwardly of a mid-point of the adjacent body wall, to ensure that the lip rolls radially outwardly relative to the body wall.
- the lip in use abuts only one of the members to be connected.
- the body further comprises a flange located spaced from the lip, for spacing the lip from the second member to be connected.
- the flange is preferably substantially rigid, in that little or no deformation of the flange occurs when the lip and flange are under load. The flange arrangement ensures that the lip is at least initially clear of the second member to be connected, and hence that the lip is free to roll radially under pressure.
- the body is substantially resilient.
- the body comprises elastomeric or rubber material. This allows the body to conform to the members to be connected.
- the lip may be substantially resilient; however, this is not a preferred embodiment.
- the lip further comprises ridges or other friction-increasing formations thereon.
- the ridges extend substantially circumferentially around the lip. This serves to increase the friction between the toilet and the lip, and maintain the desired rolling movement of the lip and formation and maintenance of a sealing contact.
- the body further comprises a sealing portion for forming a seal between the body and the second member to be connected.
- the sealing portion conveniently comprises a ridge or other protrusion on an outer surface of the body wall. This conveniently forms an interference fit between the body and the second member to be connected, and hence will provide a sealing contact.
- the sealing portion is preferably on a lower portion of the body.
- a seal member comprising a body having a bore therethrough, the body being for location between two members to be connected, the body comprising a lip for abutting one of the members to be connected, the lip being undercut.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of a seal in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a sectional side view on line B-B of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the seal of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional side view of the seal of FIG. 1 in combination with a toilet bowl and soil stack inlet.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 show a seal 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- the seal 10 is formed of a moulded hollow rubber body 12 having a generally frustoconical form.
- the body 12 has a lower seal 14 formed of a thickened ring of rubber extending around the circumference of the body 12 .
- an undercut lip 16 extending circumferentially around the body 12 .
- the lip is generally semicircular in cross-section, as can be seen best in FIG. 2, and carries a number of circumferential ribs 18 .
- Located on the body below and spaced from the lip 16 is a circumferential shoulder or flange 20 , which is generally solid.
- the seal 10 may be disposed, as illustrated in FIG. 4, between a toilet bowl 22 and a soil pipe 24 .
- the soil pipe 24 may be set into an opening in a floor (not shown), and leads into a soil stack which connects to a mains sewerage system.
- the seal 10 is first placed into the pipe 24 .
- the resilient nature of the rubber body 12 allows the seal 10 to be easily placed into the pipe 24 by deformation of the body 12 .
- the body 12 is lowered into the soil pipe 24 until the flange 20 rests on the upper edge of the soil pipe, formed as a pipe flange 26 .
- the lower seal 14 of the body 12 is sized to fit securely in an interference fit into the soil pipe 24 , and so create a seal with the pipe 24 , preventing gases, fluids, and the like from escaping past the seal 10 .
- the toilet 22 may be placed in position.
- the toilet 22 is lowered onto the lip 16 of the seal 10 .
- the ribs 18 serve to increase the friction between the toilet 22 and the lip 16 , while the undercut formation of the lip 16 causes the lip 16 to roll radially outwardly from the centre of the body 12 as load is exerted vertically thereon by the weight of the toilet 22 .
- the flange 20 is relatively heavy and incompressible, and supports the weight of the toilet and the seal 10 itself, such that the walls of the body 12 do not buckle. Further, the rolling action of the lip 16 provides for predictable and recoverable deformation of the lip as the toilet 22 is lowered onto the lip, such that precise alignment of the toilet is not necessary to prevent buckling of the seal; this effect is improved by the spacing of the lip 16 and the flange 20 such that the lip 16 contacts only the toilet 22 , and not the soil pipe 24 , and so is free to roll outwardly without external constraint. In certain embodiments of the invention, under sufficient load, the lip 16 may roll sufficiently to form a tube contacting the flange 20 .
- the present invention allows creation of an effective seal between a toilet and a soil pipe with a reduced risk of buckling or otherwise undesirable distortion of the seal, and hence a lesser need for careful alignment of the toilet during fitting.
- the seal of the invention may be applied to any suitable members to be sealed.
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Abstract
A seal 10 for a toilet outlet is described. The seal 10 comprises a body 12 and a deformable undercut lip 16. The lip 16 is arranged so as to roll radially from the body 12 when subject to load, such as that exerted by a toilet outlet. The rolling motion of the lip ensures that the seal 10 deforms evenly and predictably when subject to load, so reducing the need for precise alignment of the toilet with the seal when installing the toilet.
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- The present invention relates to a seal for a waste outlet; and particularly, but not exclusively, to a seal for a toilet outlet for connecting a toilet to a soil pipe.
- In certain countries, it is conventional for a toilet waste outlet to be formed in the base of a toilet bowl, with the outlet connected to a soil pipe or a soil stack. With this arrangement, waste travels vertically from the toilet into the soil stack, and a particular configuration of seal is required to connect the outlet to the soil stack. One common form of seal which is used is an annular wax seal, which receives the base of the toilet bowl within the soil stack inlet; the wax seal deforms to provide a seal against the toilet bowl. However, this deformation is not easily reversible, such that in the event that the toilet is, for example, misaligned during fitting and part of the seal experiences a high degree of compression, the seal cannot be easily reformed and may have to be replaced. In practice, such damage to the seal is not likely to be apparent to the person fitting the toilet, and the toilet will then be fitted with an imperfect seal. Furthermore, wax is a relatively unstable material, and may melt if the seal is exposed to even relatively low temperatures, for example, above 40° C., and may become brittle at lower temperatures.
- An alternative arrangement makes use of a rubber or other elastomeric seal ring, which sits between the toilet bowl outlet and the soil stack. The seal ring is resiliently deformable, and is thus intended to deform when a toilet bowl is received therein to provide a seal. The seal ring includes an upper lip which abuts the toilet outlet and the upper edge of the soil stack; the lip is pushed against the edge of the soil stack by the weight of the toilet bowl to provide a seal Such a seal ring is described in International Patent Application WO00/09825. While this arrangement provides improved features when compared with conventional wax seals, there are however disadvantages with this type of resilient seal. In particular, the seal relies on pressure being applied by the toilet evenly around the circumference of the lip of the seal ring. In the event that the toilet is installed slightly off centre, or at a skewed angle, uneven deformation may result, which may lead to splaying or collapse of the lip and failure to form an effective seal. Thus, careful alignment and fitting of the toilet is necessary for the seal ring to be effective.
- It is among the objects of embodiments of the present invention to obviate or alleviate these and other disadvantages of conventional seal arrangements.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a seal comprising a generally tubular body for location between two members to be connected, the body comprising a deformable lip for abutting one of the members to be connected, the lip being arranged such that the lip rolls radially when subject to axial compression.
- Thus, the seal of the present invention may be located, for example, between a toilet outlet and a soil pipe, and the compression of the lip caused by the weight of the toilet on the seal will cause the lip to roll radially. This arrangement not only allows an effective seal to form between the rolled lip and the toilet bowl, but the rolling action reduces unpredictable slippage between the bowl and lip; the contact between the toilet and the seal lip will be a rolling contact, and as such will be relatively unaffected by the frictional properties of the surfaces of the toilet or Lip. Further, the predictable rolling action of the lip reduces the likelihood of buckling of the lip or other parts of the body, which would affect formation of a seal, and reduces the need for maintaining accurate alignment of the toilet on the seal during installation.
- Preferably the body is generally tapered, with an upper portion being of greater diameter than a lower portion. Preferably the body is generally frustoconical.
- Preferably the lip is undercut; that is, the lip extends radially beyond a side wall of the body in the immediate vicinity of the lip. The lip may also provide a generally cylindrical surface profile; that is, the profile of the lip forms a section of a cylindrical surface. Conveniently the surface profile of the lip is substantially half of a cylinder, or hemicylindrical. Undercutting the lip in this manner serves to improve radial rolling of the lip. Most preferably, the highest point of the lip, that is the part of the lip which first engages said one of the members to be connected, is positioned radially outwardly of a mid-point of the adjacent body wall, to ensure that the lip rolls radially outwardly relative to the body wall.
- Preferably the lip in use abuts only one of the members to be connected. Conveniently the body further comprises a flange located spaced from the lip, for spacing the lip from the second member to be connected. The flange is preferably substantially rigid, in that little or no deformation of the flange occurs when the lip and flange are under load. The flange arrangement ensures that the lip is at least initially clear of the second member to be connected, and hence that the lip is free to roll radially under pressure.
- Preferably the body is substantially resilient. Conveniently the body comprises elastomeric or rubber material. This allows the body to conform to the members to be connected. Alternatively, only the lip may be substantially resilient; however, this is not a preferred embodiment.
- Preferably the lip further comprises ridges or other friction-increasing formations thereon. Conveniently the ridges extend substantially circumferentially around the lip. This serves to increase the friction between the toilet and the lip, and maintain the desired rolling movement of the lip and formation and maintenance of a sealing contact.
- Preferably the body further comprises a sealing portion for forming a seal between the body and the second member to be connected. The sealing portion conveniently comprises a ridge or other protrusion on an outer surface of the body wall. This conveniently forms an interference fit between the body and the second member to be connected, and hence will provide a sealing contact. The sealing portion is preferably on a lower portion of the body.
- According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a seal member comprising a body having a bore therethrough, the body being for location between two members to be connected, the body comprising a lip for abutting one of the members to be connected, the lip being undercut.
- These and other aspects of the present invention will now be described by way of example only and without limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of a seal in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 shows a sectional side view on line B-B of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the seal of FIG. 1; and
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional side view of the seal of FIG. 1 in combination with a toilet bowl and soil stack inlet.
- Referring first of all to FIGS. 1 to 3, these show a
seal 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention Theseal 10 is formed of a mouldedhollow rubber body 12 having a generally frustoconical form. Thebody 12 has alower seal 14 formed of a thickened ring of rubber extending around the circumference of thebody 12. - On the upper portion of the
body 12 is anundercut lip 16 extending circumferentially around thebody 12. The lip is generally semicircular in cross-section, as can be seen best in FIG. 2, and carries a number ofcircumferential ribs 18. Located on the body below and spaced from thelip 16 is a circumferential shoulder orflange 20, which is generally solid. - In use, the
seal 10 may be disposed, as illustrated in FIG. 4, between atoilet bowl 22 and asoil pipe 24. Thesoil pipe 24 may be set into an opening in a floor (not shown), and leads into a soil stack which connects to a mains sewerage system. In installing theseal 10, theseal 10 is first placed into thepipe 24. The resilient nature of therubber body 12 allows theseal 10 to be easily placed into thepipe 24 by deformation of thebody 12. Thebody 12 is lowered into thesoil pipe 24 until theflange 20 rests on the upper edge of the soil pipe, formed as apipe flange 26. - The
lower seal 14 of thebody 12 is sized to fit securely in an interference fit into thesoil pipe 24, and so create a seal with thepipe 24, preventing gases, fluids, and the like from escaping past theseal 10. - Once the
seal 10 is located within thesoil pipe 24, thetoilet 22 may be placed in position. Thetoilet 22 is lowered onto thelip 16 of theseal 10. As thetoilet 22 is lowered, theribs 18 serve to increase the friction between thetoilet 22 and thelip 16, while the undercut formation of thelip 16 causes thelip 16 to roll radially outwardly from the centre of thebody 12 as load is exerted vertically thereon by the weight of thetoilet 22. - The
flange 20 is relatively heavy and incompressible, and supports the weight of the toilet and theseal 10 itself, such that the walls of thebody 12 do not buckle. Further, the rolling action of thelip 16 provides for predictable and recoverable deformation of the lip as thetoilet 22 is lowered onto the lip, such that precise alignment of the toilet is not necessary to prevent buckling of the seal; this effect is improved by the spacing of thelip 16 and theflange 20 such that thelip 16 contacts only thetoilet 22, and not thesoil pipe 24, and so is free to roll outwardly without external constraint. In certain embodiments of the invention, under sufficient load, thelip 16 may roll sufficiently to form a tube contacting theflange 20. - Once the full weight of the toilet is supported by the
seal 10, an effective seal is created between the lip and the toilet, so preventing escape of noxious gases or fluids. - Thus, the present invention allows creation of an effective seal between a toilet and a soil pipe with a reduced risk of buckling or otherwise undesirable distortion of the seal, and hence a lesser need for careful alignment of the toilet during fitting. Further, although the invention has been primarily described with reference to sealing between a toilet and a soil pipe, it will be understood that the seal of the invention may be applied to any suitable members to be sealed.
- In addition, given the frustoconical shape of the
body 12, and its production from resilient rubber material, judicious selection of diameters of the upper and lower portions of thebody 12 may allow the body to be collapsed into itself for storage and transport. - It will be understood that the foregoing is for illustrative purposes only, and that various modifications may be made to the seal described herein without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, reference is made herein to outward rolling of the seal lip; in other embodiments, it may be more convenient for the lip to roll radially inwardly, for example when the lip is intended for location within a member For this reason, reference should be made to the appended claims for determination of the scope of the invention.
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1. A seal comprising a generally tubular body for location between two members to be connected, the body comprising a deformable lip for abutting one of the members to be connected, the lip being arranged such that the lip rolls radially when subject to axial compression.
2. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the body is generally tapered, with an upper portion being of greater diameter than a lower portion.
3. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the body is generally frustoconical.
4. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the lip is undercut.
5. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the lip provides a generally cylindrical surface profile.
6. The seal of claim 5 , wherein the surface profile of the lip is substantially hemicylindrical.
7. The seal of claim 5 , wherein a highest point of the lip is positioned radially outwardly of a mid-point of the adjacent body wall.
8. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the lip in use abuts only one of the members to be connected.
9. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the body further comprises a flange located spaced from the lip, for spacing the lip from the second member to be connected.
10. The seal of claim 9 , wherein the flange is substantially rigid
11. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the body is substantially resilient.
12. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises elastomeric material.
13. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the lip further comprises friction-increasing formations thereon.
14. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the lip further comprises ridges thereon.
15. The seal of claim 14 , wherein the ridges extend substantially circumferentially around the lip.
16. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the body further comprises a sealing portion for forming a seal between the body and the second member to be connected.
17. The seal of claim 16 , wherein the sealing portion comprises a protrusion on an outer surface of a body wall.
18. A seal member comprising a body having a bore therethrough, the body being for location between two members to be connected, the body comprising a lip for abutting one of the members to be connected, the lip being undercut.
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