[0001] The field of this invention concerns an automatic device for preventing animals coming
up into drain pipes, and in particular into toilet bowls.
Prior art
[0002] There exist other animal guards for drainage pipes, however they are not used because
of their complexity, their poor reliability and restricted scope.
[0003] Finally, there is also the difficulty of applying these animal guard devices in areas
and/or systems that have not already been set up to use them.
[0004] In fact, existing devices rely on a series of lever mechanisms and kinematic systems
for inserting a divider inside the pipes for discharging wastewater that is controlled
by the operator.
[0005] Since these lever mechanisms need to be operated from time to time by the operator,
the insertion of said divider is an operation that needs to be carried out by the
operator after, or simultaneously with, flushing, so it is quite awkward.
[0006] Moreover, it is clear that said lever mechanisms can, over time, get worn making
it impossible for the WC to continue working normally; therefore, they need to be
continually serviced.
[0007] It is clear that the more complicated these lever mechanisms are, with their numerous
levers and shafts, the less reliable it is due to the reasonable probability that
at least one component could get blocked and/or break.
[0008] Lastly, said devices can be used only in the pipes for discharging wastewater and
they adapt, badly or not at all, to other types of discharges, which also suffer from
the same problem of animals coming up into the discharge outlets.
[0009] Since this intervention is made on drain pipes and these are always underneath plaster
and/or encased flush with the wall, often behind tiling, it is clear that they cannot
easily be adapted in existing contexts without involving serious building renovations.
[0010] For all the reasons set out above, and for others that will become clear in the following
description of these existing animal guard devices for pipe outlets, they have not
been widely used.
Presentation of the invention
[0011] The object of this invention is to overcome one or more of the drawbacks of the prior
art.
[0012] Another object of this invention is to make available a completely automatic device
to guard against animals coming up through WC drain pipes.
[0013] Another object of this invention is to make available a completely mechanical device
to guard against animals coming up through drain pipes.
[0014] Another object of this invention is to make available a device to guard against animals
coming up through drain pipes that can also be installed outside the pipes.
[0015] An important object of this invention is to make available a device to guard against
animals coming up through drain pipes that is easy to construct and easy to operate.
[0016] A fundamental object of this invention is to make available a device to guard against
animals coming up through drain pipes that is reliable also in the long term.
[0017] A further object of this invention is to make available a device to guard against
animals coming up through drain pipes that works safely.
Description of the invention
[0018] One or more of the above-mentioned objects are achieved by this invention as described
and characterised by the claims.
[0019] In particular, the automatic device for preventing animals coming into drainage pipes
includes, between the drainage pipe of a facility connected to the hydraulic drainage
system for waste water, a mobile divider in the water pipe, with automatic return,
hinged at the top and swinging, being able to tilt in the direction of the outflow,
i.e. capable under the thrust of the discharge water to tilt partially without excessive
contrast, freeing the pipe section for the outflow of the water, and returning under
the action of its own weight to assume a rest position closing practically all the
section, to prevent animals coming up into the bowl.
Advantageous characteristics of the invention
[0020] Advantageously the object of the invention can be configured as a completely mechanical
device.
[0021] Furthermore, as a particularly advantageous feature, the movement for the operation
of said mobile divider is automatic, not requiring any external instigation to intervene
with respect to the flow of water.
[0022] Very effectively, the closure made by the mobile divider on the stop is carried out
by maintaining a light positive closing force (which can be given by the inclination
that is slightly offset with respect to the vertical).
[0023] It is an important aspect that said device requires no maintenance because of the
way it is made and as a result, it can be used in all circumstances since it can also
be used in places that are not easily reached.
[0024] Evidently and consequently, the advantage of the mobile divider lies in the fact
that it is not connected to any kinematic or lever mechanisms, also external.
[0025] Very advantageously said divider is flat and level, preferably with a smooth surface
(facilitating the self-cleaning).
[0026] Another advantage of the mobile divider of the invention lies in the fact that it
does not obstruct the outflow section, since it can tilt, without inserting any appreciable
overpressure in the outflow and having practically a negligible effect on the outflow
itself.
[0027] Much appreciated is how easy it is to install in pipes, in syphons and in bathroom
fittings.
[0028] The above-mentioned quality is obtained even if the rooms and/or systems have not
previously been prepared.
[0029] Very advantageously, said mobile divider can be inserted and become part of the toilet
bowl, near to, or inserted in, the relative syphon of the discharge pipe.
Brief description of the drawings
[0030] The technical characteristics of the invention, according to the above-mentioned
objects, can be clearly found in the content of the claims below and its advantages
will become clearer in the detailed description that follows, made with reference
to the attached diagrams, which show just one example of an embodiment, where:
- fig. 1 shows a vertical section existing toilet bowl that highlights the water course;
- fig. 2 shows the object of fig. 1 modified with the invention;
- fig. 3 shows the object of fig. 2 according to a vertical orthogonal section;
- fig. 4 shows the object of fig. 2 with the device at rest, highlighting the obstacle
for any animals that want to come up the siphon into the toilet bowl;
- fig. 5 shows the object of fig. 2 with the device in a raised configuration under
the thrust of the pressure of the outflow water released by the flushing system;
- fig. 6 shows the object of fig. 2 where the impossibility for any animal to get past
the obstacle of the closed divider in the outflow pipe is clearly highlighted.
Detailed description
[0031] The toilet bowl 1 has a seat 2 for the user, with a tapered zone 3 connected hydraulically
with a siphon 4.
[0032] The siphon is usually adopted to prevent the outflow pipe 5 freely discharging the
vapours of the waste water pipes to which the outflow pipe is connected with the room
in which the toilet is installed.
[0033] In fact, in the siphon there is constantly the presence of a head of water 6 that
interrupts this free discharge of said vapours. Evidently this solution, even if effective
in disposing of waste, leaves a section of pipe for numerous animals 15 to come up
and populate the drain pipe, like for example, rats, mice, lizards, snakes, cockroaches,
etc.
[0034] This possibility to come up the drain pipe 5 and pass through the siphon of the toilet
4, provides free access to the toilet seat 2 to the consternation of any users.
[0035] The device of the invention is installed in a toilet bowl 7 that has been prepared
for it, or else on a toilet bowl of the prior art that has been appropriately modified.
[0036] Said toilet bowl 7, which is the object of the invention, still has a seat 8 with
a tapered zone 9 connected hydraulically to a siphon 10.
[0037] In proximity or near this siphon 10 or juxtaposed to it, there is a mobile divider
11 that interrupts, when at rest, the hydraulic connection with the drain pipe 12.
[0038] This hydraulic interruption of the connection between the tapered zone 9 of the toilet
bowl 7 with the drain pipe 12 prevents animals 15 that populate the sewer network
coming up.
[0039] Said divider 11 is mobile, it is held up at the top in a tilting manner by a hinge
13 with a horizontal axis, which allows said divider to swing, with a movement of
partial rotation in the direction of the flow of the water, and under the pressure
of this water when released from the flushing system to then take up its basically
vertical rest position due to the effect of its own weight. This movement, then, is
completely automatic and does not require either the opening of the discharge section
or any action to close it with any kinematic or lever mechanisms operated externally.
Moreover, since said divider 11 is subject to natural forces, like the pressure of
the water flow to open it, and the force of gravity to close it, it is extremely reliable
and does not need any maintenance or work to deal with wear and tear.
[0040] It is completely clear, as shown in the diagrams, that the movement between the completely
open position of fig. 5 and the completely closed position of fig. 4 is restrained
in its travel by stops or by suitable strikers.
[0041] In particular, preferably the limitation of the travel of the opening movement of
the divider 11 can be realised by the inner surface of the pipe.
[0042] Moreover, preferably the limitation of the travel of the closing movement of the
divider 11 is composed of one or more stop bushings or by one or more protrusions
14 that stick out slightly from the surface of the pipe, and therefore have no influence
on the re-sectioning of the free section of the outflow.
[0043] Eventually said divider 11 remains pre-charged against the above-mentioned stop bushes
or protrusions 14 with a positive pressure, to prevent it swinging around its state
of balance at the lower dead centre.
[0044] Preferably, said pre-charge is obtained by keeping the divider 11 slightly inclined,
offsetting the hinging point 13 with respect to the stop bushes or protrusions 14.
[0045] Naturally, there can be numerous variants drawing inspiration from the inventive
concept of this invention, which should be understood as falling within the ambit
of this patent.
[0046] The above-mentioned example of an embodiment, applied to a toilet bowl 7 is, however,
the one that, in the opinion of the applicant, is the most simple and reliable, without
having to make any structural modifications.
[0047] In fact, its operation remains subject to natural forces, without relying on lever
mechanisms, springs, kinematic systems or the like for opening and closing.
[0048] Since this device is extremely reliable and requires no maintenance, it can also
be recessed or hidden so it cannot be seen, allowing the toilet bowl to look the way
it looks in the prior art. Lastly, it should be noted that the presence of this divider
11, while closing completely and being an insurmountable and impossible obstruction
for the animals 15 that live in the sewerage networks to get through, does not insert
any sizeable element for restricting the free section of the outflow section.
[0049] Finally, we can appreciate the fact that the divider 11, arranged almost vertically
with a positive pressure in a configuration that is slightly inclined with respect
to the vertical, does not limit the release capacity, since the friction and resistances
are negligible.
1. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into drain pipes, characterised by the fact that it includes, inside the drain pipe (10, 12) of a toilet connected to
the discharge network (12) for waste water, a mobile divider (11) in the hydraulic
pipe (10, 12) with automatic return hinging (13) at the top and that tilts, being
able to swing in the direction of the outflow, namely it can swing under the pressure
of the outflow water, freeing the section for the outflow of the water and returning
under the action of its own weight to a practically complete closed rest position
to prevent animals (15) coming up through the discharge pipes (12).
2. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
claim 1, characterised by the fact that it is a fully mechanical device.
3. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
claim 1 or 2, characterised by the fact that the movement for operating the mobile divider (11) is automatic.
4. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the closing made by this mobile divider (11) on a stop, composed of
one or more stop bushings or by one or more protrusions (14), is carried out maintaining
a slight positive closing force.
5. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
the previous claim, characterised by the fact that said positive closing force is given by the inclination of the divider
(11) that is slightly offset with respect to the vertical.
6. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that it requires no maintenance.
7. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that it has no kinematic or lever mechanisms even on the outside.
8. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that said divider (11) is flat and not uneven.
9. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that said divider (11) is installed adjacent to or inserted in the siphon
(10) of the drain pipe (12) of a toilet bowl (7).
10. Automatic device for preventing animals coming up into the drain pipes according to
one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that said divider (11) has dimensions that correspond to the outflow section
of the drain pipe (12), on whose surface one or more bushings or one or more protrusions
(14) stick out protrude slightly from the surface of the pipe for the rest stop of
said divider (7).