BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a tank body with a drain plug device that activates
a valve member disposed in the tank body.
(2) Description of Related Art
[0002] As a conventional drain plug device, a drain plug device, which is attached to a
tank body that includes a drain port in a bottom surface and an overflow port in a
side surface, is known. In the drain plug device, operation applied to an operation
unit is transmitted to the valve member through a transmission member, and the drain
port is opened and closed by raising and lowering the valve member.
[0003] In the drain plug device described in
JP 2014-167251 A, the operation unit is attached to the overflow port, and the overflow port is closed
by the operation unit when the valve member is raised. Consequently, a user cannot
visually recognize dirt or the like of an inside of the overflow port, thereby improving
design. Although the overflow port is open when the valve member is lowered, a knob
protruding toward the inside of the tank body covers the overflow port, and the user
can hardly visually recognize the overflow port. The operation unit includes an activation
unit that is vertically displaced, and the user can raise and lower the valve member
by applying a pressing operation to the activation unit.
[0004] In
JP 2014-167251 A, the overflow port is closed when the valve member is raised, so that when the drain
port is clogged by hair or the like during raising of the valve member, overflowing
water cannot be discharged from the overflow port. When the valve member is lowered,
the knob covers the overflow port. This causes the user to hardly visually recognize
the overflow port, but it is not completely impossible for the user to visually recognize
the overflow port.
[0005] In
FR 11 92 644 A a drain plug device is disclosed wherein a drain port is opened or closed by rotating
a handle, the rotating movement being transmitted by an eccentric shaft connected
to a Bowden cable.
[0006] EP 2 281 956 A1 discloses a waste plug comparators comprising a release wire transferring operation
performed on an operating portion to a valve member for opening and closing a drain
port.
[0007] US 2,910,704A discloses a waste valve mechanism wherein a drain port is opened or closed by actuating
an actuating handle and transmitting movement via a series of interconnected arms.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] An object of the present invention is to improve the design of the drain plug device
by securing a drain flow rate from an overflow port and causing the user to hardly
visually recognize the overflow port.
[0009] According to the present invention, a tank body comprises a drain plug device;
the tank body including a drain port formed in a bottom surface of the tank body and
an overflow port formed in a side wall of the tank body;
the drain plug device including:
a drain plug with a valve member that opens and closes the drain port;
an operation unit that is attached to the overflow port to perform a raising operation
of the valve member; and
a transmission member that transmits operation applied to the operation unit to the
valve member,
wherein the operation unit includes an activation unit displaceable with respect to
the tank body in a displacement direction, and
the activation unit includes an inlet to the overflow port in a lower surface of the
activation unit.
[0010] According to a second embodiment, the activation unit is vertically displaceable
with respect to the tank body.
[0011] According to a third embodiment, the overflow port is communicated with an overflow
path joining in a drain path communicated with the drain port, and the transmission
member is disposed in the overflow path.
[0012] According to a fourth embodiment, the operation unit protrudes inward from a side
surface of the tank body.
[0013] According to the present invention, the transmission member that transmits the operation
applied to the operation unit to the valve member includes:
an outer tube of a hollow tube body; and
an inner wire that transmits displacement of the operation unit by sliding on an inside
of the outer tube when the operation is applied to the operation unit,
at least the inner wire extends from the overflow port toward an operation unit side,
and this part of the wire extending from the overflow port having
an inner wire end which is bent and oriented toward the displacement direction of
the activation unit.
[0014] According to a fifth embodiment, a collection unit that collects dust or the like
is disposed at the inlet to the overflow port.
[0015] According to the present invention, because the inlet to the overflow port is formed
in the lower surface of the activation unit, the user cannot visually recognize the
inlet, and the design is improved. Additionally, it is unnecessary to form a gap for
water passage between the operation unit and the tank body. The overflowing waste
water does not necessarily flow from the inlet, and the inlet to the overflow port
only needs to be a main inflow path when waste water flows into the overflow port.
[0016] According to the second embodiment, because the activation unit is displaceable in
a vertical direction with respect to the tank body, the direction of the inlet is
not changed, or a water level at which overflow is started is not changed depending
on a position of the activation unit.
[0017] According to the third embodiment, the transmission member is disposed in the overflow
path, so that the device can be miniaturized.
[0018] According to the fourth embodiment, because the operation unit protrudes inward from
the side surface of the tank body, a pressing operation is easily performed, and the
user can hardly visually recognize the inlet formed in the lower surface of the activation
unit.
[0019] According to the present invention, the inner wire is extended from the overflow
port toward the operation unit side while the inner wire end is bent so as to be oriented
toward the displacement direction of the activation unit, so that the inner wire can
be prevented from being broken during displacement of the activation unit.
[0020] According to the fifth embodiment, because the collection unit is disposed at the
inlet, dust, a toy, or the like can be prevented from entering the inlet, or the user
can be prevented from inserting a finger or the like in the device through the inlet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
Fig. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a construction state of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view illustrating an operation unit;
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating each member constituting the operation
unit;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a wire receiver;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the wire receiver in a direction different
from that in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the operation unit when the operation unit
is viewed from below;
Fig. 7A is a front view illustrating the operation unit when the valve member is in
a lowered state, and Fig. 7B is a front view illustrating the operation unit when
the valve member is in a raised state;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a positioning member;
Fig. 9 is a sectional view illustrating the operation unit under construction; and
Fig. 10 is a reference view illustrating a flow of waste water during overflow.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] Hereinafter, a a tank body of the present invention, comprising a drain plug device,
will be described with reference to the drawings. It is to be noted that the following
description facilitates the understanding of the embodiment, and the present invention
is not limited to this description. In the following embodiment, upper and lower and
right and left and a positional relationship between members will be described with
reference to a construction state in Fig. 1 unless otherwise specified.
[0023] A drain plug device according to an embodiment of the tank body raises and lowers
a valve member 4 by operating an operation unit 8 to remotely open and close a drain
port 11 formed in a bottom surface of a tank body B. As illustrated in Figs. 1 to
3, the drain plug device of the embodiment of the tank body includes a drain plug
1, a flange member 2, a connection unit 3, the valve member 4, a transmission member
5, a wire receiver 6, a lock mechanism 7, the operation unit 8, and a positioning
member 9.
[0024] The tank body B is a box-shaped bathtub in which a top is open, and circular openings
are formed in the bottom surface and an inside wall. The drain plug 1 is attached
to the opening of the bottom surface, and the flange member 2 is attached to the opening
of the inside wall. The opening formed in the bottom surface serves as the drain port
11, and the opening formed in the inside wall serves as an overflow port 21. The drain
port 11 is sandwiched between the drain plug 1 and a drain device 13, and the overflow
port 21 is sandwiched between the flange member 2 and the connection unit 3.
[0025] The drain plug 1 is a tubular body having a flange at an upper end, and a drain path
serving as the drain port 11 through which hot water or the like in the tank body
B is discharged as waste water is formed in the drain plug 1. A male screw is threaded
on an outer periphery of the tubular portion. A wire fixing unit 12 is attached to
a protrusion formed in the drain plug 1, and a valve shaft 51 that is one end of the
transmission member 5 is fixed to the wire fixing unit 12. The drain plug 1 is screwed
to the drain device 13 disposed on a rear surface of the tank body B while the tubular
portion is inserted in the opening formed in the bottom surface of the tank body B.
[0026] The drain device 13 is disposed on the rear surface of the bottom surface of the
tank body B and screwed to the lower end of the drain plug 1 by a female screw formed
above the drain device 13, and an outlet that further discharges the waste water flowing
into the drain device 13 to piping (not illustrated) on a downstream side is formed
on the downstream side of the drain device 13. A tubular branch pipe 14 extends outward
from the side surface of the drain device 13, and is connected to the connection unit
3 through an overflow pipe 31 having flexibility.
[0027] The flange member 2 is a tubular body including a flange 23 at an upstream end (left
side in Fig. 1), and a drain path, which serves as an overflow path that discharges
hot water stored up to a position higher than a predetermined level, is formed in
the flange member 2. A male screw is threaded on an outer periphery of the tubular
portion. The wire receiver 6 is attached to a step 22 formed in the flange member
2, and an attached unit 52 that is the other end of the transmission member 5 is fixed
to the wire receiver 6. The flange member 2 is screwed to the connection unit 3 disposed
on the rear surface of the tank body B while inserted in the opening formed in the
inside wall of the tank body B, so that the flange member 2 sandwiches an opening
circumferential edge formed in the inside wall of the tank body B.
[0028] The connection unit 3 is a substantially L-shaped drain piping that is disposed on
the rear surface of the inside wall of the tank body B, and the drain path of the
substantially L-shaped drain piping is bent by about 90 degrees such that the waste
water flowing horizontally from the overflow port 21 is discharged in a vertical direction.
The connection unit 3 is screwed to the flange member 2 by a female screw formed at
the upstream end. The overflow pipe 31 having the flexibility is attached to the downstream
end, and the hot water flowing into the inside is discharged to the branch pipe 14
through the overflow pipe 31.
[0029] The transmission member 5, to be described later, is disposed in the overflow path
communicated with the overflow port 21.
[0030] The valve member 4 is a lid member in which packing is fitted on the outer circumferential
surface of the valve member 4. The packing comes into contact with the circumferential
edge of the drain port 11 while the valve member 4 is lowered, whereby the drain port
11 is watertightly closed. The leading end of a valve shaft 51 formed at one end of
the transmission member 5 is detachably fitted in the rear surface of the valve member
4, and the valve member 4 is pushed up and raised by the valve shaft 51 protruding
upward by the operation of the operation unit 8, whereby the drain port 11 can be
opened.
[0031] The transmission member 5 is a member that is configured by an outer tube 53 and
an inner wire 54 to transmit displacement of the operation unit 8 to the valve member
4, and the transmission member 5 includes the valve shaft 51 provided at the end on
the drain port 11 side and an attached unit 52 provided at the end on the operation
unit 8 side. The valve shaft 51 is fixed to the inside of the drain plug 1 by the
wire fixing unit 12, and the attached unit 52 is fixed to the inside of the flange
member 2 by the wire receiver 6. Most of the transmission member 5 is disposed in
the overflow path communicated with the overflow port 21.
[0032] The outer tube 53 is a tube body made of a hollow synthetic resin, and the inner
wire 54 is slidably disposed in the outer tube 53.
[0033] The inner wire 54 is a metal wire having flexibility in the side surface direction.
One end of the inner wire 54 is connected to the valve shaft 51, and the other end
is connected to a lock shaft 72. The inner wire 54 is exposed from the outer tube
53 on the operation unit 8 side and extended from the overflow port 21 toward the
operation unit 8 side. The inner wire 54 relating to the exposed portion is accommodated
in a groove 64 formed in an induction unit upper portion 92 and an induction unit
lower portion 63, and the end of the inner wire 54 is bent so as to be oriented toward
a displacement direction of the operation unit 8. When the operation is applied to
the operation unit 8, the inner wire 54 can transmit the displacement of the operation
unit 8 by sliding the inside of the outer tube 53.
[0034] The valve shaft 51 is a tubular body formed at the end of the transmission member
5 on the drain port 11 side, and the valve shaft 51 includes an outer cylinder and
an inner cylinder. The outer cylinder is a hollow tubular body to which the outer
tube 53 is connected, and the inner cylinder is slidably accommodated in the outer
tube 53, and an outer circumferential surface of the outer cylinder is fixed to the
wire fixing unit 12. The inner cylinder is a hollow tubular body to which the inner
wire 54 is connected, the upper end of the inner cylinder is closed, and a shock absorber
spring is accommodated in the inner cylinder while the valve member 4 is fitted in
the upper end of the inner cylinder.
[0035] In the valve shaft 51, when the operation is applied to the operation unit 8, the
inner wire 54 slides toward the drain port 11 side, whereby the inner cylinder protrudes
from the outer cylinder to push up the valve member 4.
[0036] A protrusion is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the attached unit
52 and is fitted in a notch formed in an attachment unit 62 of the wire receiver 6,
thereby the attached unit 52 is fixed.
[0037] As illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5, the wire receiver 6 is a member that fixes the other
end of the transmission member 5 to the inside of the flange member 2, and the wire
receiver 6 includes a ring portion having approximately the same outer diameter as
the inner circumferential surface of the flange member 2, and is engaged with the
step 22 of the flange member 2 by a claw 61 extending from the end of the ring portion.
The claw 61 is positioned on the rear surface (right side in Fig. 1) of the step 22
while engaged with the step 22, and the wire receiver 6 is rotatably attached by the
claw 61 without being removed from the flange member 2. The wire receiver 6 includes
the attachment unit 62, the induction unit lower portion 63, and a casing 65.
[0038] The attachment unit 62 has a substantially tubular shape, a center axis of the attachment
unit 62 is inclined with respect to a center axis of the wire receiver 6, and the
attachment unit 62 is formed at a position different from the center of the wire receiver
6. The attached unit 52 of the transmission member 5 is inserted through the attachment
unit 62, the protrusion of the attached unit 52 is fitted in the notch, and the attached
unit 52 is fixed to the operation unit 8 side. Thus, the end of the transmission member
5 on the operation unit 8 side is inclined with respect to the center axis of the
wire receiver 6.
[0039] The induction unit lower portion 63 is extended into an arc shape from the upper
end of the attachment unit 62, and the groove 64 is formed along the longitudinal
direction in the upper surface of the arcuate portion and the center of the arcuate
portion. The induction unit lower portion 63 is bent at an angle corresponding to
the lower surface of the induction unit upper portion 92 formed on the positioning
member 9, to be described later.
[0040] The casing 65 is a tubular member, which is disposed below the induction unit lower
portion 63 and inside the tank body B and formed such that an axial direction of the
casing 65 is set to the vertical direction, and a fixed gear is formed in the inner
circumferential surface, and each member constituting the lock mechanism 7 is accommodated
in the casing 65. The casing 65 includes a collection unit 66 located at the lower
end of the casing 65. As illustrated in Fig. 6, the collection unit 66 is disposed
at an inlet 82 at the time of completion of construction, and prevents dust and a
toy in the hot water from being discharged from the overflow port 21.
[0041] The lock mechanism 7 is called a thrust lock mechanism that holds the state of the
valve member 4 that is raised according to the operation of the operation unit 8.
The lock mechanism 7 is configured by the casing 65, a rotating gear 71 disposed in
the casing 65, a lock shaft 72, and a spring.
[0042] As illustrated in Fig. 2, the lock shaft 72 is disposed in the center of the casing
65, penetrates the upper surface of the casing 65, and is branched in two from the
middle to the upper end. The induction unit lower portion 63 is disposed between the
branched portions of the lock shaft 72. Thus, the end of the transmission member 5
is disposed between the branched portions along the lock shaft 72. A cap-shaped wire
hold 73 is attached to the upper end of the lock shaft 72, so that the inner wire
54 is configured to be interlocked with the lock shaft 72 while the end of the exposed
inner wire 54 is fixed. The lock shaft 72 is disposed so as to be able to move up
and down in the casing 65, and the rotation gear 71 is turnably attached so as not
to be able to move up and down with respect to the lock shaft 72. When the lock shaft
72 is lowered, the lock mechanism 7 can hold the lowered state of a lock shaft 72
by engagement between the rotational gear 71 and the fixed gear. When the lock shaft
72 is lowered again, the engagement between the rotation gear 71 and the fixed gear
is released, and the lock shaft 72 can be raised by elasticity of the spring.
[0043] The lock mechanism 7 is disposed below an activation unit 81, and the upper end of
the lock shaft 72 is in contact with the rear surface of the activation unit 81 with
the wire hold 73 interposed therebetween. Thus, the lock shaft 72 also moves up and
down according to the vertical movement of the activation unit 81. The axial direction
of the lock shaft 72 is disposed so as to be set to the vertical direction, so that
the axial direction of the lock shaft 72 is substantially parallel to the displacement
direction of the activation unit 81 and the axial direction of the end of the inner
wire 54 fixed to the lock shaft 72.
[0044] As illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7, the operation unit 8 has a substantially circular
shape in front view, is attached to the flange member 2, and protrudes toward the
inside of the tank body B. The operation unit 8 includes the activation unit 81 and
the positioning member 9.
[0045] As illustrated in Figs. 2 and 10, the activation unit 81 is a box body in which the
bottom and rear surfaces (right side in Fig. 1) are open. Guide units 91 of the positioning
member 9 are disposed on both sides in front view. As illustrated in Fig. 7, the activation
unit 81 is displaceable only in the vertical direction with respect to the tank body
B, the operation unit 8 has a substantially circular shape in front view when the
valve member 4 is in the raised state, and the activation unit 81 protrudes downward
from the positioning member 9 when the valve member 4 is in the lowered state. The
activation unit 81 is in contact with the lock shaft 72 and the inner wire 54 with
the wire hold 73 interposed therebetween. The lock mechanism 7 is accommodated and
disposed in the activation unit 81.
[0046] As described above, the activation unit 81 is the box body in which the bottom and
rear surfaces are open. However, when the construction of the activation unit 81 is
completed, the positioning member 9 is disposed on the rear and side surfaces of the
activation unit 81, so that only the bottom surface is open. At this point, the opened
bottom surface serves as the inlet 82, and the drain path communicated with the overflow
port 21 is formed. The drain path communicated with the inlet 82 serves as the overflow
path through which the hot water stored above the predetermined height in the tank
body B is discharged, but the hot water discharged from the tank body B also flows
from the gap between the activation unit 81 and the positioning member 9 in addition
to the inlet 82. Thus, the inlet 82 is a main inflow path only when the waste water
flows in the overflow port 21, and the overflown waste water does not necessarily
flow from the inlet 82.
[0047] As illustrated in Figs. 7 and 8, the positioning member 9 has a substantially circular
shape in front view, and guide units 91 are formed on both the sides of the activation
unit 81 while the activation unit 81 is attached. The positioning member 9 includes
the induction unit upper portion 92 that is matched with the induction unit lower
portion 63 of the wire receiver 6 in the vicinity of the center, and an opening through
which the flange member 2 is inserted below the induction unit upper portion 92, and
a latch unit 93 is attached to the opening.
[0048] The induction unit upper portion 92 is formed in an arc shape that is matched with
the induction unit lower portion 63, and the groove 64 is formed along the longitudinal
direction in the center of the arc portion. The induction unit upper portion 92 is
engaged with the induction unit lower portion 63.
[0049] The guide unit 91 protrudes toward the inside of the tank body B while having the
substantially same interval as the width in the horizontal direction of the activation
unit 81.
[0050] The latch unit 93 is an annular member, is inserted through the tubular portion of
the flange member 2, and is attached to the positioning member 9 from the rear surface,
and the flange 23 of the flange member 2 is latched during the construction. Consequently,
the positioning member 9 is sandwiched between the flange 23 of the flange member
2 and the side wall of the tank body B.
[0051] At this point, the positioning member 9 prevents the wire receiver 6 from rotating
relative to the positioning member 9 by the engagement between the induction unit
upper portion 92 and the induction unit lower portion 63, and also prevents the activation
unit 81 from rotating relative to the positioning member 9 by the disposition of the
guide units 91 on both the sides of the activation unit 81. That is, the positioning
member 9 determines the orientation of the wire receiver 6, and the guide units 91
are disposed on both the sides of the activation unit 81, whereby the positioning
member 9 determines the position and direction of the activation unit 81.
[0052] The drain plug device configured by the above members is constructed as follows.
Unless particularly described, the members requiring watertightness are watertightly
connected to each other with a watertight member such as an adhesive and packing interposed
therebetween as needed.
[0053] The drain device 13 and the connection unit 3 are connected to each other by the
overflow pipe 31. The drain plug 1 is inserted through the opening in the bottom surface
of the tank body B, and screwed to the drain device 13. The latch unit 93 is inserted
through the cylindrical portion of the flange member 2, and attached to the positioning
member 9. The flange member 2 is inserted in the opening formed in the side wall of
the tank body B, and screwed to the connection unit 3. At this point, as illustrated
in Fig. 9, the positioning member 9 is disposed between the flange 23 of the flange
member 2 and the inside wall of the tank body B, and the flange 23 is latched to the
latch unit 93, whereby the positioning member 9 is sandwiched between the opening
circumferential edge formed on the inside wall of the tank body B and the flange member
2. On the other hand, during the screwing, the positioning member 9 is rotatable with
respect to the flange member 2, and the direction of the positioning member 9 can
freely be changed. Thus, the positioning member 9 can be fixed in any direction with
respect to the tank body B. A worker grasps the positioning member 9, adjusts the
orientation of the positioning member 9 such that the operation unit 8 can be displaced
in the vertical direction, tightens the flange member 2 and the connection unit 3,
and the screwing is performed until the positioning member 9 cannot be turned. Consequently,
the orientation of the positioning member 9 is fixed.
[0054] Subsequently, the transmission member 5 is inserted in the flange member 2 from the
end on the valve shaft 51 side. At this point, the transmission member 5 is induced
by the overflow pipe 31, and the valve shaft 51 easily reaches the inside of the drain
device 13 by the branch pipe 14. The worker draws the valve shaft 51 from the inside
of the drain plug 1, fixes the valve shaft 51 to the wire fixing unit 12, and attaches
the wire fixing unit 12 to the drain plug 1. The construction on the drain plug 1
side is completed by fitting the valve shaft 51 and the valve member 4.
[0055] Subsequently, the attached unit 52 of the transmission member 5 is fixed to the attachment
unit 62 of the wire receiver 6, the wire hold 73 is attached to the end of the inner
wire 54, and the wire receiver 6 is attached to the flange member 2. At this point,
the induction unit upper portion 92 and the induction unit lower portion 63 are engaged
with each other, and the inner wire 54 exposed from the outer tube 53 is disposed
in the groove 64. At this point, the wire receiver 6 and the positioning member 9
are fixed together so as not to be turned in association with the engagement between
the induction unit upper portion 92 and the induction unit lower portion 63.
[0056] Finally, the activation unit 81 is disposed between the guide units 91 of the positioning
member 9 to complete the construction of the drain plug device.
[0057] In the above construction procedure, the direction of the wire receiver 6 that determines
the attachment position and direction of the activation unit 81 is fixed by the engagement
with the positioning member 9. When the activation unit 81 is displaced, the activation
of the activation unit 81 is guided by the guide units 91 disposed on both the sides
of the activation unit 81. That is, in the present invention, the position and direction
of the activation unit 81 are determined by the positioning member 9.
[0058] The drain path through which the waste water is discharged from the drain port 11
and the overflow path through which the waste water is discharged from the overflow
port 21 are formed in the drain plug device in which the construction is completed
as described above.
[0059] In the drain plug device, the drain port 11 is closed by the watertight contact of
the packing fitted around the valve member 4 with the upper surface of the drain plug
1 while the valve member 4 is lowered. When the pushing operation is applied to the
activation unit 81 from the lowered state of the valve member 4, the inner wire 54
slides toward the drain plug 1 side as the activation unit 81 is lowered, the inner
cylinder of the valve shaft 51 protrudes from the outer cylinder, and the valve member
4 is pushed up and raised. At this point, the lock mechanism 7 is activated, and the
raised state of the valve member 4 is maintained. When the valve member 4 is raised,
the drain port 11 is open, and the hot water in the tank body B can be discharged
from the drain port 11.
[0060] When the pushing operation is applied to the activation unit 81 again, the lock mechanism
7 is activated to release the raised state of the valve member 4, whereby the valve
member 4 is lowered. Consequently, the valve member 4 closes the drain port 11, and
the hot water can be stored in the tank body B.
[0061] On the other hand, when the water level in the tank body B becomes higher than or
equal to a predetermined level while the drain port 11 is closed, the hot water in
the tank body B is discharged from the overflow port 21 as illustrated in Fig. 10.
In Fig. 10, in order to facilitate understanding of the invention, the description
of the wire receiver 6 and the transmission member 5 is omitted from the state in
Fig. 2, and the flow of the waste water during the overflow is indicated by an arrow.
Although the overflow port 21 is covered by the operation unit 8, the bottom surface
of the activation unit 81 is opened to form the inlet 82. Thus, the overflowing water
in the tank body B can be discharged from the inlet 82 to the overflow port 21 through
the rear side of the activation unit 81. The hot water discharged from the overflow
port 21 flows into the drain device 13 from the branch pipe 14 through the connection
unit 3 and the overflow pipe 31.
[0062] As illustrated in Fig. 6, because the collection unit 66 is disposed at the inlet
82, large dust, a toy, and the like are not discharged through the inlet 82. The user
can be prevented from inserting a finger or the like in the device from the inlet
82 by the collection unit 66.
[0063] In the present invention, the overflow port 21 is covered by the operation unit 8
such that the user cannot visually recognize the overflow port 21, the design can
be improved. On the other hand, the overflow port 21 is always in the open state regardless
of the state of the valve member 4, so that the flow rate of the drain piping communicated
with the overflow port 21 is not decreased.
[0064] During the construction, the positioning member 9 can be fixed in any direction,
and the position and direction of the activation unit 81 are determined by the positioning
member 9. Thus, in the present invention, the worker can perform the adjustment such
that the positioning member 9 is fixed in any direction, and improve workability.
In the above embodiment, the activation unit 81 is configured to move up and down
along the inside surface of the tank body B, and the inlet 82 is provided below the
activation unit 81. Consequently, the inlet 82 is not visually recognized by the user
during the use, and the good design is obtained regardless of the opening and closing
states of the drain port 11.
[0065] Instead of the above embodiment, for example, in the operation unit 8, the drain
port 11 is opened and closed by horizontally moving the activation unit 81 along the
inner surface of the tank body B, and the inlet 82 is provided below the activation
unit 81. Even in such a configuration, the user does not visually recognize the inlet
82 during the use, and it is possible to provide the drain plug device having the
good design regardless of the opening and closing states of the drain port 11.
[0066] In the present invention, the positioning member 9 is sandwiched and fixed by the
opening circumferential edge formed in the inside wall of the tank body B and the
flange member 2, so that the opening used to attach the operation unit 8 can be formed
in a circular shape. That is, it is not necessary to form the opening in a rectangular
shape in order to determine the position and orientation of the positioning member
9, so that the opening is easily formed. Because the opening can be formed in a circular
shape, the screw can be used for assembly of members, and it is not necessary to adopt
a complicated assembly method using screw fastening or bonding.
[0067] Although the embodiment of the present invention is described above, the tank body
of the present invention is not limited to the shape of the embodiment. For example,
in the above embodiment, the activation unit 81 is configured to move up and down
along the inner surface of the tank body B, and the inlet 82 is provided below the
activation unit 81. Consequently, the inlet 82 is not visually recognized by the user
during the use, and the good design is obtained regardless of the opening and closing
states of the drain port 11.
[0068] Instead of the above embodiment, in the operation unit 8, the drain port 11 is opened
and closed by horizontally moving the activation unit 81 along the inner surface of
the tank body B, and the inlet 82 is provided below the activation unit 81. Even in
such a configuration, the user does not visually recognize the inlet 82 during the
use, and it is possible to provide the drain plug device having the good design regardless
of the opening and closing states of the drain port 11.
[0069] The tank body of the present invention is not limited to a bathtub, but may be a
washstand or a kitchen
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0070]
- 1
- Drain plug
- 11
- Drain port
- 12
- Wire fixing unit
- 13
- Drain device
- 14
- Tubular branch pipe
- 2
- Flange member
- 21
- Overflow port
- 22
- Step
- 23
- Flange
- 3
- Connection unit
- 31
- Overflow pipe
- 4
- Valve member
- 5
- Transmission member
- 51
- Valve shaft
- 52
- Attached unit
- 53
- Outer tube
- 54
- Inner wire
- 6
- Wire receiver
- 61
- Claw
- 62
- Attachment unit
- 63
- Induction unit lower portion
- 64
- Groove
- 65
- Casing
- 66
- Collection unit
- 7
- Lock mechanism
- 71
- Rotating gear
- 72
- Lock shaft
- 73
- Cap-shaped wire hold
- 8
- Operation unit
- 81
- Activation unit
- 82
- Inlet
- 9
- Positioning member
- 91
- Guide units
- 92
- Induction unit upper portion
- 93
- Latch unit
- B
- Tank body