US20170089050A1 - Connector for bathtub tailpipe to drain pipe - Google Patents
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- E03C1/00—Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
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- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- This invention relates generally to bathtub drain pipe connectors and more particularly to connectors for sealingly connecting tailpipes of free standing bathtubs to drain pipes.
- the drainage system for an island bathtub is supplied beneath the bath in the floor.
- no lateral access is provided necessitating connection of the bathtub to the drain pipe either from above or below the floor.
- connection from above the floor requires destruction of the existing floor. Destruction creates new challenges including refinishing the floor around a bathtub and providing proper support for the bathtub.
- the present invention provides a connector for sealingly connecting a bathtub tailpipe to a drain pipe.
- the connector comprises a seal and a body wherein the body has an inlet end opposite an outlet end with a passage extending therebetween.
- the outlet end is mountable to one end of the drain pipe, and the inlet end receives the tailpipe.
- the seal extends about the passage for slidably engaging the tailpipe in a fluid sealing manner.
- the connector may further comprise a first part extendably retained to a second part wherein the first part and second part are relatively axially moveable.
- the first part defines the inlet end and receives the tailpipe, and the second part defines the outlet end, and is mountable to one end of the drain pipe.
- the seal extending about the passage may have a generally annular body and comprise a first end opposite a flanged end.
- the first end and the annular body are insertable into one of the two parts of the connector, and the flanged end interfaces with both the first part and the second part.
- the first part of the connector may have an interior flange for receiving the first end of the seal.
- the first part of the connector may have an end opposite the interior flange that engages the flanged end of the seal.
- the first part of the connector and the second part of the connector may threadedly engage.
- the second part of the connector may have an inner flange that registers with the flanged end of the seal. The flanged end on the seal may be compressed between the end of the first part and the inner flange of the second part in response to the first part and the second part being urged towards each other through the threaded engagement.
- the connector may further comprise a spacer having an external flange for engaging a floor and an internal flange for engaging the first part of the connector to limit lateral movement of the connector.
- the external flange may be integral with the first part of the connector.
- the connector may further comprise an adapter extending between the outlet end of the passage and the drain pipe to adapt the connector to fit over the drain pipe.
- a seal is also provided for sealing against a bathtub tailpipe wherein the seal forms part of a connector having a first part and a second part for connecting the bathtub tailpipe to a drain pipe.
- the seal comprises an annular body having a first end opposite a flanged end with a passage extending therebetween.
- the interior of the annular body has at least one radially inwardly projecting rib for sealingly engaging the tailpipe.
- the first end and the annular body are insertable into one of the two parts of the connector.
- the flanged end of the seal interfaces with the first part and the second part of the connector.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a connector for connecting a bathtub tailpipe to a drain pipe;
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section view of the connector in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the connector preparing to receive a bathtub tailpipe
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the encircled area in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section view of a seal.
- a connector 10 sealingly connects a bathtub tailpipe 40 to a drain pipe 42 as indicated in the accompanying illustrations.
- the connector 10 has a body 12 having an inlet end 14 opposite an outlet end 16 with a passage 18 extending therebetween.
- the inlet end 14 receives the bathtub tailpipe 40
- the outlet end 16 is mountable to the drain pipe 42 .
- the connector 10 connects the bathtub tailpipe 40 to the drain pipe 42 .
- the passage 18 permits fluid such as bathwater to flow from the bathtub tailpipe 40 to the drain pipe 42 .
- a seal 50 extends about the passage 18 that slidably engages the tailpipe 40 in a fluid sealing manner. The seal 50 inhibits the fluid such as bathwater from flowing out of the passage 18 and into the periphery.
- the connector 10 further comprises a first part 20 defining the inlet end 14 , and a second part 30 defining the outlet end 16 .
- the first part 20 and the second part 30 are extendably retained to each other and are relatively axially moveable. In one embodiment, the first part 20 and the second part 30 may threadedly engage.
- the seal 50 extending about the passage 18 has a generally annular body 52 having a first end 54 and a flanged end 56 .
- the first end 54 and the annular body 52 are insertable into one of the two parts of the connector 10 .
- a portion of the flanged end 56 extends between the first part 20 and second part 30 .
- the first part 20 and the second part 30 are urged toward each other, and the flanged end 56 interfaces with (sandwiched between) both the first part 20 and the second part 30 . This causes compression of the seal 50 between the first part 20 and the second part 30 to effect the sealing therebetween.
- the first end 54 and the annular body 52 of the seal are insertable into the first part 20 of the connector.
- the first part 20 has an interior flange 22 for receiving the first end 54 of the seal.
- the first part has an end 24 opposite the interior flange 22 that engages the flanged end 56 of the seal preventing it from inserting into the first part 20 .
- the second part 30 has an inner flange 32 that registers with the flanged end 56 . Because the first part 20 and the second part 30 are urged toward each other when threadedly engaged, the flanged end 56 of the seal is compressed between the first part 20 and the second part 30 , that is, between the end 24 and the inner flange 32 . This compression of the seal 50 between the first part 20 and the second part 30 effects the sealing feature of the connector 10 .
- first end 54 and the annular body 52 may be insertable into the second part 30 rather than the first part 20 .
- the flanged end 56 would still be compressed between the first part 20 and the second part 30 effecting the sealing function.
- the connector 10 further comprises a spacer 33 having an external flange 34 for engaging a floor 38 and an internal flange 36 for engaging the first part of the connector 20 to limit lateral movement of the connector 10 .
- this external flange 34 and internal flange 36 may form part of an annular plate as shown in FIG. 2 .
- This annular plate may be externally round, square, or any other suitable shape.
- the external flange 34 of the spacer 33 engages the floor 38 to limit lateral movement, whereas the internal flange 36 is held in place between the first part 20 and the second part 30 . By being held in place and having the external flange 34 engage the floor, the internal flange 36 limits the lateral movement of the connector 10 .
- the external flange 34 may be fixed to the floor which may be wood.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 shows the external flange 34 with apertures 35 for receiving fasteners such as screws.
- the external flange 34 may be secured using glue or other adhesive agents.
- the external flange 34 could be secured by fitting into pre-cut recesses in the floor. Fixing the external flange 34 to the floor 38 provides a secured connector 10 to which the remaining plumbing can be attached.
- the depth of the spacer 33 is determined by the height of the first part 20 .
- the spacer 33 must be deep enough to ensure the first part 20 does not protrude above the floor 38 in order to provide clearance for the bathtub drain fitting underlying and fixed to the bath that is placed upon the floor 38 .
- the external flange 34 may alternatively be integral with the first part 20 obviating the need for an internal flange. In this embodiment, the external flange 34 would be located on the first part 20 such that sufficient clearance is provided for the bathtub when placed on the floor 38 .
- the connector 10 may further comprise an adapter 44 extending between the outlet end 16 of the passage 18 and the drain pipe 42 to adapt the connector 10 to fit over the drain pipe 42 .
- this adapter 44 may increase the external diameter of the drain pipe 42 so that the drain pipe 42 and the connector 10 fit more closely together.
- this adapter 44 may decrease the internal diameter of the outlet end 16 to enable a more snug fit between the connector 10 and the drain pipe 42 .
- the adapter 44 may otherwise increase or decrease the external or internal diameters of the drain pipe 42 or outlet end 18 to enable a close fit.
- Adhesive agents may be placed between the various elements to secure them in place.
- an adapter 44 may be unnecessary and the drain pipe 42 could fit directly within the second part 30 .
- the drain pipe 42 may register directly with part of the seal 50 or may instead register with the inner flange 32 of the second part 30 .
- the drain pipe 42 may have a larger diameter than the outlet end 16 of the connector 10 .
- the outer circumference of the second part 30 may be modified to accommodate the attachment of a larger diameter drain pipe 42 .
- the seal 50 has an annular body 52 having a first upper end 54 opposite a flanged lower end 56 .
- the interior of the annular body 52 has at least one radially inwardly projecting rib 58 for sealingly engaging the tailpipe.
- Additional ribs such as the second rib 60 , third rib 62 , and fourth rib 64 may also be provided.
- at least two of the ribs extend into the interior of annular body 52 by a different amount.
- rib 58 defines a wider opening for receiving the tailpipe 40 than rib 60 .
- rib 60 defines a wider opening than rib 62 .
- ribs 58 , 60 and 62 progressively extend an increasing distance into the interior of the annular body 52 .
- the bottommost rib 64 extends a lesser distance into the interior of annular body 52 than its immediately adjacent rib 62 . This arrangement is designed to readily accept the tailpipe 40 at the upper end of the seal yet provide a reliable seal.
- connector 12 body 14 inlet end 16 outlet end 18 passage 20 first part 22 interior flange 24 end 30 second part 32 inner flange 33 spacer 34 external flange 35 apertures 36 internal flange 38 floor 40 bathtub tailpipe 42 drain pipe 44 adapter 50 seal 52 annular body 54 first end 56 flanged end 58 radially projecting inward rib 60 second rib 62 third rib 64 fourth rib
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- This application is a Divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/833,791 filed on Mar. 15, 2013. The entire disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates generally to bathtub drain pipe connectors and more particularly to connectors for sealingly connecting tailpipes of free standing bathtubs to drain pipes.
- The drainage system for an island bathtub is supplied beneath the bath in the floor. Generally, no lateral access is provided necessitating connection of the bathtub to the drain pipe either from above or below the floor. In an existing building, connection from above the floor requires destruction of the existing floor. Destruction creates new challenges including refinishing the floor around a bathtub and providing proper support for the bathtub.
- In the construction process for a new building, access from below the floor requires the bathtub be installed prior to finishing the ceiling of the room beneath the bath. This early installation of the bath subjects the bathtub to damage for the duration of the construction process.
- The present invention provides a connector for sealingly connecting a bathtub tailpipe to a drain pipe. The connector comprises a seal and a body wherein the body has an inlet end opposite an outlet end with a passage extending therebetween. The outlet end is mountable to one end of the drain pipe, and the inlet end receives the tailpipe. The seal extends about the passage for slidably engaging the tailpipe in a fluid sealing manner.
- The connector may further comprise a first part extendably retained to a second part wherein the first part and second part are relatively axially moveable. The first part defines the inlet end and receives the tailpipe, and the second part defines the outlet end, and is mountable to one end of the drain pipe.
- The seal extending about the passage may have a generally annular body and comprise a first end opposite a flanged end. The first end and the annular body are insertable into one of the two parts of the connector, and the flanged end interfaces with both the first part and the second part.
- The first part of the connector may have an interior flange for receiving the first end of the seal. The first part of the connector may have an end opposite the interior flange that engages the flanged end of the seal. The first part of the connector and the second part of the connector may threadedly engage. The second part of the connector may have an inner flange that registers with the flanged end of the seal. The flanged end on the seal may be compressed between the end of the first part and the inner flange of the second part in response to the first part and the second part being urged towards each other through the threaded engagement.
- The connector may further comprise a spacer having an external flange for engaging a floor and an internal flange for engaging the first part of the connector to limit lateral movement of the connector.
- The external flange may be integral with the first part of the connector.
- The connector may further comprise an adapter extending between the outlet end of the passage and the drain pipe to adapt the connector to fit over the drain pipe.
- A seal is also provided for sealing against a bathtub tailpipe wherein the seal forms part of a connector having a first part and a second part for connecting the bathtub tailpipe to a drain pipe. The seal comprises an annular body having a first end opposite a flanged end with a passage extending therebetween. The interior of the annular body has at least one radially inwardly projecting rib for sealingly engaging the tailpipe. The first end and the annular body are insertable into one of the two parts of the connector. The flanged end of the seal interfaces with the first part and the second part of the connector.
- Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying illustrations in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a connector for connecting a bathtub tailpipe to a drain pipe; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-section view of the connector inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the connector preparing to receive a bathtub tailpipe; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the encircled area inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-section view of a seal. - A
connector 10 sealingly connects abathtub tailpipe 40 to adrain pipe 42 as indicated in the accompanying illustrations. Theconnector 10 has abody 12 having aninlet end 14 opposite an outlet end 16 with apassage 18 extending therebetween. Theinlet end 14 receives thebathtub tailpipe 40, the outlet end 16 is mountable to thedrain pipe 42. In this way, theconnector 10 connects thebathtub tailpipe 40 to thedrain pipe 42. Thepassage 18 permits fluid such as bathwater to flow from thebathtub tailpipe 40 to thedrain pipe 42. To sealingly connect thebathtub tailpipe 40 to thedrain pipe 42, aseal 50 extends about thepassage 18 that slidably engages thetailpipe 40 in a fluid sealing manner. Theseal 50 inhibits the fluid such as bathwater from flowing out of thepassage 18 and into the periphery. - The
connector 10 further comprises afirst part 20 defining theinlet end 14, and asecond part 30 defining the outlet end 16. Thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 are extendably retained to each other and are relatively axially moveable. In one embodiment, thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 may threadedly engage. Theseal 50 extending about thepassage 18 has a generallyannular body 52 having afirst end 54 and aflanged end 56. Thefirst end 54 and theannular body 52 are insertable into one of the two parts of theconnector 10. A portion of theflanged end 56 extends between thefirst part 20 andsecond part 30. Thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 are urged toward each other, and theflanged end 56 interfaces with (sandwiched between) both thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30. This causes compression of theseal 50 between thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 to effect the sealing therebetween. - In one embodiment, the
first end 54 and theannular body 52 of the seal are insertable into thefirst part 20 of the connector. Thefirst part 20 has aninterior flange 22 for receiving thefirst end 54 of the seal. The first part has anend 24 opposite theinterior flange 22 that engages theflanged end 56 of the seal preventing it from inserting into thefirst part 20. Thesecond part 30 has aninner flange 32 that registers with theflanged end 56. Because thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 are urged toward each other when threadedly engaged, theflanged end 56 of the seal is compressed between thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30, that is, between theend 24 and theinner flange 32. This compression of theseal 50 between thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 effects the sealing feature of theconnector 10. - In an alternative embodiment, the
first end 54 and theannular body 52 may be insertable into thesecond part 30 rather than thefirst part 20. Theflanged end 56 would still be compressed between thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30 effecting the sealing function. - The
connector 10 further comprises aspacer 33 having anexternal flange 34 for engaging afloor 38 and aninternal flange 36 for engaging the first part of theconnector 20 to limit lateral movement of theconnector 10. In one embodiment, thisexternal flange 34 andinternal flange 36 may form part of an annular plate as shown inFIG. 2 . This annular plate may be externally round, square, or any other suitable shape. Theexternal flange 34 of thespacer 33 engages thefloor 38 to limit lateral movement, whereas theinternal flange 36 is held in place between thefirst part 20 and thesecond part 30. By being held in place and having theexternal flange 34 engage the floor, theinternal flange 36 limits the lateral movement of theconnector 10. Theexternal flange 34 may be fixed to the floor which may be wood.FIGS. 1 and 2 shows theexternal flange 34 withapertures 35 for receiving fasteners such as screws. In other embodiments, theexternal flange 34 may be secured using glue or other adhesive agents. Alternatively, theexternal flange 34 could be secured by fitting into pre-cut recesses in the floor. Fixing theexternal flange 34 to thefloor 38 provides asecured connector 10 to which the remaining plumbing can be attached. The depth of thespacer 33 is determined by the height of thefirst part 20. Thespacer 33 must be deep enough to ensure thefirst part 20 does not protrude above thefloor 38 in order to provide clearance for the bathtub drain fitting underlying and fixed to the bath that is placed upon thefloor 38. - The
external flange 34 may alternatively be integral with thefirst part 20 obviating the need for an internal flange. In this embodiment, theexternal flange 34 would be located on thefirst part 20 such that sufficient clearance is provided for the bathtub when placed on thefloor 38. - The
connector 10 may further comprise anadapter 44 extending between the outlet end 16 of thepassage 18 and thedrain pipe 42 to adapt theconnector 10 to fit over thedrain pipe 42. In one embodiment, thisadapter 44 may increase the external diameter of thedrain pipe 42 so that thedrain pipe 42 and theconnector 10 fit more closely together. Alternatively, thisadapter 44 may decrease the internal diameter of the outlet end 16 to enable a more snug fit between theconnector 10 and thedrain pipe 42. In other embodiments, theadapter 44 may otherwise increase or decrease the external or internal diameters of thedrain pipe 42 or outlet end 18 to enable a close fit. Adhesive agents may be placed between the various elements to secure them in place. - Alternatively, an
adapter 44 may be unnecessary and thedrain pipe 42 could fit directly within thesecond part 30. In these cases, thedrain pipe 42 may register directly with part of theseal 50 or may instead register with theinner flange 32 of thesecond part 30. In still other embodiments, thedrain pipe 42 may have a larger diameter than the outlet end 16 of theconnector 10. In these cases, the outer circumference of thesecond part 30 may be modified to accommodate the attachment of a largerdiameter drain pipe 42. - As mentioned above, the
seal 50 has anannular body 52 having a firstupper end 54 opposite a flangedlower end 56. The interior of theannular body 52 has at least one radially inwardly projectingrib 58 for sealingly engaging the tailpipe. Additional ribs such as thesecond rib 60,third rib 62, andfourth rib 64 may also be provided. As can be seen best inFIG. 5 , at least two of the ribs extend into the interior ofannular body 52 by a different amount. For example,rib 58 defines a wider opening for receiving thetailpipe 40 thanrib 60. Similarly,rib 60 defines a wider opening thanrib 62. In other words, 58, 60 and 62 progressively extend an increasing distance into the interior of theribs annular body 52. On the other hand, thebottommost rib 64 extends a lesser distance into the interior ofannular body 52 than its immediatelyadjacent rib 62. This arrangement is designed to readily accept thetailpipe 40 at the upper end of the seal yet provide a reliable seal. - The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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PARTS LIST 10 connector 12 body 14 inlet end 16 outlet end 18 passage 20 first part 22 interior flange 24 end 30 second part 32 inner flange 33 spacer 34 external flange 35 apertures 36 internal flange 38 floor 40 bathtub tailpipe 42 drain pipe 44 adapter 50 seal 52 annular body 54 first end 56 flanged end 58 radially projecting inward rib 60 second rib 62 third rib 64 fourth rib
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