[0001] This invention concerns a device for preventing animals coming up through clear or
golden water drain pipes through the relative outflow section of the relative sanitation
services.
Prior art
[0002] Generally clear or golden discharge water is the water from washbasins, bidets or
sinks or washing machines.
[0003] The discharge section of the relative above-mentioned sanitation discharges generally
refers to a drain or an opening at the bottom of a collection basin. Hereinafter,
said drain or opening will be called the discharge outlet.
[0004] This water, collected in the water collection basin, is clear water, perhaps saponified
to combine with greases and free of coarse or very large elements.
[0005] All the above-mentioned discharges, in order to prevent vapours from the pipes or
discharge pipes coming up through the discharge outlet of the relative services are
fitted with a siphon that is constantly full of a sufficient amount of water.
[0006] This water in the siphon, therefore, effectively prevents an air link between the
discharge outlet and the relative drain pipes.
[0007] However, since in these pipes (pipelines, conduits, wells, grease separators, etc.)
very often there are all kinds of animals, and especially small ones, like for example
cockroaches, lizards, spiders, etc., these can quite easily come up through the pipes
and come out of the discharge outlet.
[0008] Evidently the water in the siphon does not stop these animals coming up through the
pipe to reach the discharge outlet, then to come out into the relative basin and move
undisturbed in the domestic environment.
[0009] Actually, this water makes it easier for these animals get themselves up to the opening
of the discharge outlet.
[0010] Currently, then, the only solution there is for averting this risk is to keep said
discharges constantly closed with mechanical plugs that from within the basin are
pushed to connect to the relative discharge outlet.
[0011] Sometimes this mechanical closing, like for example in showers, whose base has a
drain that cannot be closed mechanically with a plug, is not physically there and
so the above-described solution is not applicable.
[0012] Beforehand, or when the basin above is being filled, said mechanically closing plugs
are removed to let the dirty/discharge water go out.
[0013] If, inadvertently, you forget to carry out the closing operation, after having drained
away the water, it is clear that there remains a high risk of the above-mentioned
animals coming up through the open discharge outlet without any impediment or obstacle
to block their passage.
Presentation of the invention
[0014] The object of this invention is to overcome one or more of the drawbacks of the prior
art.
[0015] A further object of this invention is to make available a device that automatically
closes the outflow section.
[0016] Another object of this invention is to make available a device that is completely
mechanical.
[0017] An important object of this invention is to make available a device that cannot be
overcome by an animal trying to shift it.
[0018] Another object of this invention is to make available a device that is self-cleaning.
[0019] An even further object of this invention is to make available a device that is both
simple and reliable.
[0020] A further object of this invention is to make available a device that is both inexpensive
and easy to install.
[0021] Lastly, an important object of this invention is to make available a device that
can be installed without any problems on any type of discharge that has, or which
could be made to have, a siphon.
Exposition of the invention
[0022] One or more of the above-mentioned purposes are attained with the object of the invention
as described and characterised by the attached claims.
[0023] In particular, the device of the invention is composed of a siphon, capable of keeping
a certain head of water on a branch of which there is a sphere, where said sphere
is capable of joining to close the discharge outlet from inside the siphon under the
thrust of the water in the branch in which said sphere is present.
Advantageous characteristics of the invention
[0024] Advantageously, the invention is configured as a completely mechanical device, with
automatic closing of the discharge outlet. Very relevantly, the water in the siphon
lets the water in the basin above flow away even with slight overpressures.
[0025] It is important that the siphon has the truncated cone branch in which the sphere
is present, both for self-cleaning and quick closing and for security against any
animals that want to come up. It is appropriate that the connecting section between
the two branches of the siphon is smaller than the section of the sphere. Advantageously,
the section of the discharge outlet to which the sphere connects has a wear-resistant
coating, ensuring it is long-lasting.
[0026] Usefully, the sphere is hollow and much lighter than water, thereby providing an
excellent closing action with low inertia.
[0027] The tapered conical section has a height/diameter ratio greater than 1, and preferably
greater than 1.2, and even more preferably greater than 1.5.
[0028] With this taper it has been found that many animals, which can climb vertical walls,
find it difficult to overcome it because they can't grip the walls.
[0029] Advantageously, the degree of thrust of the sphere on the discharge outlet can be
modified by changing the height of the discharge of the second branch, because the
height of this can be regulated.
Brief description of the drawings
[0030] The technical characteristics of the invention, according to the above-mentioned
purposes, can be clearly seen from the content of the claims below and its benefits
will be even clearer in the detailed description that follows, made with reference
to the enclosed drawings which represent just one example of an embodiment, where:
Fig. 1 shows a longitudinal vertical section view of the invention with the sphere
that blocks the discharge outlet.
Fig. 2 shows horizontal section view of the invention orthogonal to that of fig. 1
Fig. 3 shows the device of fig. 1 where the sphere has shifted from its connection
to the discharge outlet to let the liquid coming from the basin above to flow away.
Detailed description
[0031] With reference to the drawings, the device consists of a siphon 2 composed of at
least two branches 3 and 4.
[0032] In the first branch 3 of the siphon 2 the discharge water flows through the discharge
outlet 5.
[0033] From the second branch 4 of the siphon 2 the discharge water flows through the discharge
6 connected to the drainage system 7.
[0034] The two branches 3 and 4 of the siphon 2 re connected by a narrow hydraulic section
8.
[0035] Inside the first branch 3 of the siphon 3 there is a sphere 9 that can connect to
the outflow mouth 5 blocking it hydraulically.
[0036] The action of blocking the discharge outlet 5 by the sphere requires sufficient thrust
by the water 10 in the first branch 3 of the siphon 2.
[0037] The level 11 of this water 10 is set by the communicating vessels of the two branches
3 and 4 of the siphon 2.
[0038] Said level 11 therefore of the water 10 establishes the degree of thrust of the sphere
against the discharge outlet 5, fixing the relative connection pressure.
[0039] By changing the level 13 of the water 12 coming out in branch 4, changing the height
of the discharge 6 directly affects the connection pressure between the discharge
outlet 5 and the relative sphere 9.
[0040] A lower position of the discharge 6 provides just a sufficient closing of the discharge
outlet by the sphere 9, facilitating the flowing of the water coming from the basin
above without standing water.
[0041] A higher position of the discharge 6 provides a closing of the discharge outlet 5
with high pressure by the sphere, avoiding that it could easily disconnect following
unforeseen stress.
[0042] Normally, therefore, with a certain amount of water in the branch 3 of the siphon
2, the sphere 9 will block the passage, connecting with the relative discharge outlet,
and preventing any animals, which have come up through the drain pipes 7 of the drainage
network, and having first passed through the second branch 4 of the siphon 2 and through
the narrow section 8, which have reached the first branch 3 of the siphon 2 from going
beyond the discharge outlet 5 to freely reach the basin above.
[0043] Advantageously, the form of the sphere 9 also prevents any foothold for the above-mentioned
animals, so they cannot clutch it and move it, which, with any action, will start
to rotate, keeping its position, making any attempt to shift it by these animals absolutely
futile.
[0044] Moreover, the taper configuration of the top part of the first branch 3 of the siphon
2, with a roughly truncated cone configuration, or the like, renders this device quick
and safe to operate after the shifting of the sphere 9 due to the water flowing down
from the basin above.
[0045] In fact, the sphere, without any bouncing or deviations, will quickly return to its
closed position connected to the discharge outlet 5.
[0046] Moreover, this configuration prevents animals from staying around the sphere 9, seeking
to quickly overcome the flow coming down when the discharge outlet 5 is open.
[0047] In fact, this inclination of the walls adjacent to the discharge outlet with a height/diameter
ratio greater than 1 and preferably greater than 1.2 and even more preferably greater
than 1.5, will establish a cleaning and a removal of any element or animal nearby
or in the vicinity of the inclined walls next to the discharge outlet 5.
[0048] In fact, the descent of the sphere 9 under the pressure of the discharge water coming
from the basin above creates a high speed flow in the narrow section between the sphere
and relative inclined surfaces of the first branch 3, self-cleaning said inclined
surfaces. The above-mentioned quick flow ensures any nearby animals are removed and
contributes to keeping the system clean with a forceful flow crossing the surfaces
close to the discharge outlet. The sphere, however, also following a large flow of
water, cannot leave the first branch 3 of the siphon, since the narrow section 8 is
smaller than the diameter of the sphere, thereby keeping it in place. When there is
no flow of water, the sphere will tend to take up its position blocking the discharge
outlet 5.
[0049] It is very clear that all modifications and variants to the basic inventive concept
are included.
[0050] Therefore the construction method of the siphon, shown just by way of example in
the drawings, should not be construed as in any way limited to that.
[0051] Any construction methods that lead to the same result should be considered as implementations
within the reach of the average technician in the field, like for example a single
monoblock siphon realised with an expansive or rotational method, or else with two
or more elements united together by adhesives and/or ultrasound etc.
[0052] Clearly also the shape and the profile of the siphon can be significantly different,
compatible with the use and the function for which they are made.
[0053] For example, an outflow of the connection to the drainage pipes at 90 degrees to
the main body does not change the object of the invention as protected in its essence,
as also a body of the siphon that has an angled configuration, with a variable angle
between the positioning of the first branch 3 with respect to the second branch 4.
[0054] Beneficially, the branch 3 has an aperture of suitable dimensions for inserting the
sphere 9 inside the branch itself.
[0055] Said aperture, which can be also used for cleaning the siphon 2, is advantageously
positioned at the lower part of the siphon, which can be easily opened for inspection
and/or maintenance.
1. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes, characterised by the fact that it consists of a siphon (2), which can hold a certain head (11) of
water (10) in a branch (3) of the siphon (2), in which branch (3) there is a sphere
(9) that can join to the discharge outlet (5) in order to close it from inside the
siphon (2), under the thrust of the water (10) in the branch (3) in which is said
sphere (9).
2. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to claim 1, characterised by the fact that it is configured as a completely mechanical device, automatically closing
the discharge outlet.
3. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the head (11) of water (10) of the siphon (2) is such that it lets
the water in the basin above flow out even with modest overpressure.
4. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the siphon (2) has at least one part of the surface, and preferably
the one resting against the discharge outlet (5) of the branch (3) where there is
sphere (9)with a truncated cone shape.
5. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the narrow section (8) connecting the two branches (3, 4) of the siphon
(2) is smaller than the section of the sphere (9).
6. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the section of the discharge outlet (5) to which the sphere (9) joins,
has a wear-resistant coating, ensuring its reliability over time.
7. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the sphere (9) is hollow and lighter than water.
8. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that truncated cone section of the branch (3) of the siphon (2) has a height/diameter
ratio greater than 1, and preferably greater than 1.2 and even more preferably greater
than 1.5.
9. Device for preventing animals coming up through clear water drain pipes according
to one or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact that the discharge (6) of the second branch (4) of the siphon (2) can have
its height adjusted to change the degree of pressure of the sphere (9) on the discharge
outlet (5).