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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2592623
(54) Titre français: BOITE DE SORTIE DE MACHINE A LAVER A RACCORD DROIT DE VIDANGE COMMUN A DEUX SORTIES DE VIDANGE
(54) Titre anglais: WASHING MACHINE OUTLET BOX WITH COMMON TAILPIECE FOR TWO DRAIN OUTLETS
Statut: Durée expirée - au-delà du délai suivant l'octroi
Données bibliographiques
(51) Classification internationale des brevets (CIB):
  • D6F 39/08 (2006.01)
  • F16L 3/08 (2006.01)
  • F16L 3/127 (2006.01)
(72) Inventeurs :
  • KOPP, RAUN A. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • MINNICK, MICHAEL W. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • KANE, ROBERT S. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(73) Titulaires :
  • OATEY CO.
  • OATEY CO.
(71) Demandeurs :
  • OATEY CO. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
  • OATEY CO. (Etats-Unis d'Amérique)
(74) Agent: SMART & BIGGAR LP
(74) Co-agent:
(45) Délivré: 2009-07-21
(22) Date de dépôt: 1999-12-09
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public: 2000-10-21
Requête d'examen: 2007-07-05
Licence disponible: S.O.
Cédé au domaine public: S.O.
(25) Langue des documents déposés: Anglais

Traité de coopération en matière de brevets (PCT): Non

(30) Données de priorité de la demande:
Numéro de la demande Pays / territoire Date
09/295,658 (Etats-Unis d'Amérique) 1999-04-21

Abrégés

Abrégé français

Boîtier de sortie pour machine à laver comprenant une paroi inférieure dotée d'un premier orifice de drainage pour un tuyau de machine à laver et d'un second orifice de drainage pour une canalisation de condensat. Une pièce de raccordement commune intégrée à la paroi inférieure est reliée aux deux orifices de drainage. La pièce de raccordement commune comprend un orifice de sortie pour le raccordement d'un tuyau d'évacuation ainsi que des sections de parois délimitant un premier passage allant du premier orifice de drainage à la sortie, ainsi qu'un second passage allant du second orifice de drainage à la sortie. Ceci permet aux deux orifices de drainage d'être connectés au tuyau d'évacuation par une seule soudure au solvant entre la pièce de raccordement et le tuyau d'évacuation.


Abrégé anglais

A washing machine outlet box includes a bottom wall having a first drain port for a washing machine hose and a second drain port for a condensate line. Communicating with both drain ports is a common tailpiece integral with the bottom wall. The common tailpiece includes an outlet for connection to a drain pipe and wall sections defining a first passageway from the first drain port to the outlet and a second passageway from the second drain port to the outlet. This allows both drain ports to be connected to the drain pipe with only one solvent weld between the tailpiece and drain pipe.

Revendications

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CLAIMS:
1. A washing machine outlet box comprising a housing
having a bottom wall and a top wall, an opening in said top
wall for a condensate line, a drain port in said bottom wall
aligned with said opening in said top wall, and a clamp
assembly for holding the condensate line in position
relative to said drain port, said clamp assembly including a
base secured to said drain port, and a clamp supported at an
elevated level between said bottom wall and said top wall by
a support structure extending upwardly from said base.
2. A washing machine outlet box as set forth in claim
1 wherein said clamp comprises a plurality of clamp sections
shaped to form a cylindrical clamp for the condensate line.
3. A washing machine outlet box as set forth in claim
2 wherein said support structure comprises a plurality of
flexible legs that individually support said clamp sections
thereby allowing said legs to be flexed apart for expanding
the size of said cylindrical clamp.
4. A washing machine outlet box as set forth in claim
1 wherein a series of flexible flaps surround said opening
in said top wall to grip the condensate line extending
though said opening.
5. A clamp assembly for holding a condensate line in
position relative to a drain port in a bottom wall of a
washing machine outlet box comprising a base adapted to be
secured to the drain port, a clamp for clamping the
condensate line, and a support structure extending upwardly
from said base for supporting said clamp at an elevated
level relative to said base, said clamp comprising a
plurality of clamp sections shaped to form a cylindrical
clamp for the condensate line.
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6. A clamp assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein
said support structure comprises a plurality of flexible
legs that individually support said clamp sections thereby
allowing said legs to be flexed outwardly for expanding the
size of said cylindrical clamp.
7. A clamp assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein
said base includes a circular flange extending upwardly from
an upper portion of said base and a plurality of
circumferentially spaced snap tabs extending outwardly from
a lower portion of said base for releasably securing said
base within the drain port by said flange and said snap tabs
overlying opposite ends of the drain port.
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Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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WASHING MACHINE OUTLET BOX WITH COMMON
TAILPIECE FOR TWO DRAIN OUTLETS
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of Canadian
Patent Application No. 2,291,976 filed December 9, 1999.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a washing machine
outlet box that includes a common tailpiece for two drain
ports in the bottom of the box, one for the washing machine
drain hose and the other for a condensate line from a water
softener or air conditioner or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Washing machine outlet boxes are frequently used
in new construction or remodeling to provide the plumbing
connections necessary for a washing machine, including water
supply lines (hot and cold) and a drain port for the washing
machine drain hose. The drain port usually includes a
tailpiece extending downwardly from the bottom of the box
for attaching a drain pipe connected to the sanitary
drainage system of the building. The drain pipe may be
solvent welded to the tailpiece where both are made of a
suitable plastic.
Such washing machine outlet boxes may also be
designed to provide a drain for a condensate line from a
water softener or an air conditioner. In this manner, the
drainage for both the washing machine and the condensate
line may be routed through the same box. However, local
construction codes typically do not permit the condensate
line to drain directly into the same drain port in the box
as the washing machine hose.
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To accommodate a condensate line, a washing
machine outlet box would normally include two separate drain
ports (one for the washing machine hose and one for the
condensate line) and two separate tailpieces. During
installation of the washing machine outlet box, a plumber is
required to connect these two separate tailpieces to the
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pipe. To accomplish this, typically the upper end of a straight piece of pipe
is solvent
welded to the tailpiece of the washing machine hose drain port and the upper
end of
another straight piece of pipe is solvent welded to the tailpiece of the
condensate
line drain port; the lower end of one straight piece is solvent welded to the
upper end
of a T piece of pipe and the lower end of the other straight piece is solvent
welded to
the upper end of an elbow piece of pipe; the side end of the T piece and the
lower
end of the elbow piece are solvent welded to opposite ends of another short
straight
piece; and the bottom end of the T piece is solvent welded to the drain pipe.
Thus, a
plumber is required to make some seven solvent weld joints to connect both the
washing machine hose drain port and the condensate line drain port to the
drain
pipe.
Additionally or alternatively, local construction codes typically require an
air
gap between the condensate line and the drain, necessitating that the bottom
end of
the condensate line be positioned above its drain port. This may require the
plumber to mount a clamp either to the rear wall of the box or to a
construction
surface above the box to secure the condensate line in place relative to the
washing
machine outlet box.
Accordingly, while a washing machine outlet box that accommodates a
condensate line is generally known, there remains a need for a box that can
accommodate a condensate line without requiring additional installation steps
to be
performed by a plumber.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a washing machine outlet box that
accommodates a condensate line as well as a washing machine drain line while
minimizing the number of steps required to install the box.
In accordance with a broad aspect, the invention provides a washing machine
outlet box comprising a housing including a bottom wall, first and second
juxtaposed
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drain ports in said bottom wall, and a common tailpiece for
both of said drain ports extending from said bottom wall,
said tailpiece extending completely around both of said
drain ports in said bottom wall, said tailpiece having an
outlet for connection to a drain pipe.
In accordance with another broad aspect, the
invention provides a washing machine outlet box comprising a
housing including a bottom wall having an elongated opening,
and a common tailpiece extending from said bottom wall
completely around said elongated opening, said tailpiece
containing a wall section that divides said elongated
opening into first and second juxtaposed drain ports about
which said tailpiece extends completely around, said
tailpiece having an outlet for connection to a drain pipe.
In accordance with a further broad aspect, the
invention provides a washing machine outlet box comprising a
housing having a bottom wall and a top wall, an opening in
said top wall for a condensate line, a drain port in said
bottom wall aligned with said opening in said top wall, and
a clamp assembly for holding the condensate line in position
relative to said drain port, said clamp assembly including a
base secured to said drain port, and a clamp supported at an
elevated level between said bottom wall and said top wall by
a support structure extending upwardly from said base.
In accordance with a still further broad aspect,
the invention provides a clamp assembly for holding a
condensate line in position relative to a drain port in a
bottom wall of a washing machine outlet box comprising a
base adapted to be secured to the drain port, a clamp for
clamping the condensate line, and a support structure
extending upwardly from said base for supporting said clamp
at an elevated level relative to said base, said clamp
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comprising a plurality of clamp sections shaped to form a
cylindrical clamp for the condensate line.
More particularly, the present invention provides
a washing machine outlet box comprising a housing including
a bottom wall, first and second juxtaposed drain ports in
the bottom wall for a washing
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machine drain hose and a condensate line, and a common tailpiece for
both drain ports extending from the bottom wall. The common tailpiece
includes an outlet for connection to a drain pipe and wall sections that
define a first fluid passageway from the first drain port to the outlet and
a second fluid passageway from the second drain port to the outlet.
Providing a common tailpiece greatly reduces the number of joints
necessary to connect the washing machine hose drain port and the
condensate line drain port to the drain pipe. For example, in the
preferred washing machine outlet box, only one joint is needed between
the tailpiece outlet and drain pipe to connect both drain ports to the drain
pipe.
The bottom wall of the box housing preferably includes an
elongated opening that surrounds both drain ports. If pressure testing is
to be performed, a test cap is used to cover the elongated opening.
Such a test cap includes a base portion and two knockout portions that,
after pressure testing, are removed from the base portion to form the
drain ports. The elongated opening in the bottom wall is preferably
surrounded by a non-symmetrically shaped recess and the base portion of
the test cap has the same non-symmetrical shape to insure that the test
cap is properly positioned relative to the opening. It may be noted,
however, that if a test cap is not used, the oblong opening in the bottom
wall (in conjunction with the tailpiece) may itself define the drain ports.
In the preferred test cap, the knockout portions are each sized so
that the drain ports formed thereby may accommodate the washing
machine drain hose. In this manner, the hose may be placed in either
opening depending on the particular plumbing arrangement of the
condensate line. The knockout portions preferably each include a
screwdriver stop and a pull handle projecting upwardly from its top
surface for convenient removal.
The common tailpiece preferably includes external wall sections
defining a chamber between an opening in the bottom wall of the
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housing and a dividing wall section dividing the chamber into the two
passageways. The top edge of the dividing wall section and the bottom
surface of the test cap preferably include complementary stepped
contours to insure proper positioning relative to each other. The bottom
edge of the dividing wall section preferably includes a pipe stop to
properly position the drain pipe within the common tailpiece.
The present invention additionally or alternatively includes a clamp
assembly for securing the condensate line in alignment with one of the
drain ports. The clamp assembly includes a base secured to the drain
port for the condensate line, a clamp for clamping the condensate line,
and a support structure cantilevering upwardly from the base for
supporting the clamp at the elevated level. Preferably, the clamp is
circumferentially adjustable to accommodate different diameters of
condensate lines.
These and other aspects, objects, advantages and features of the
present invention will become apparent as the following description.
proceeds.
To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, the
invention, then, comprises the features hereinafter fully described and
particularly pointed out in the claims, the following description and
annexed drawings setting forth in detail certain illustrative embodiments
of the invention, these being indicative, however, of but a few of the
various ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the annexed drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation view of a washing machine outlet box
and a clamping assembly according to the present invention, the box
being shown with its test cap in place and its plumbing installed;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the bottom wall of the box of Fig. 1
prior to the condensate clamp and the plumbing being installed;
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Fig. 3 is an enlarged top front perspective view of the washing
machine outlet box of Fig. 1 prior to the condensate clamp and the
plumbing being installed;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged bottom front perspective view of a portion of
the washing machine outlet box of Fig. 3, including particularly the
common tailpiece;
Fig. 5 is a further enlarged top front perspective view of the test
cap for the box;
Fig. 6 is a bottom front perspective view of the test cap of FFg.' 5;
and
Fig. 7 is a further enlarged perspective top front view of the
clamping assembly used to clamp the condensate line to one of the box
drain ports.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to the drawings, and initially to Fig. 1, a preferred
form of washing machine outlet box 10 and clamping assembly 12
according to the present invention are shown. The washing machine
outlet box 10 accommodates the plumbing for a washing machine,
namely water supply lines 14c and 14h, shut-off valves 16c and 16h,
and a washing machine drain hose 18. In addition, the box 10
accommodates a condensate line 20 from a water softener or an air
conditioner or the like. A common tailpiece 22 provides separate
passageways 24 and 26 for the drain of the washing machine drain hose
18 and the condensate line 20, respectively, into a drain pipe 28
connected to the sanitary drainage system of the building.
The washing machine outlet box 10 is desirably molded out of a
suitable plastic and includes a housing 32 having bottom and top walls
34 and 36; a rear wall 38 and side walls 40. Attached to the outer
surface of each side wall 40 are loops 42 for receipt of mounting
brackets 44 used to mount the washing machine outlet box 10 to studs
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or other structural members of a building before the wall board or other
sheet material is installed to finish the wall. Once the wall material is
installed, the box 10 provides a finished look for the plumbing
connections to a washing machine or the like.
Referring now additionally to Fig. 2, the bottom wall 34 of the
housing 32 includes a rectangular pedestal 46 with two circular openings
48 for the water supply lines 14 to which the shut-off valves 16 are
connected. An oblong opening 50 is also formed in the bottom wall 34.
A test cap 52 (shown with its knockout portions removed) covers the
oblong opening 50 and defines two juxtaposed drain ports 54 and 56,
one for the washing machine drain hose 18 and the other for the
condensate line 20.
The tailpiece 22 is desirably integrally molded to the bottom wall
34 of the housing 32 and surrounds the oblong opening 50 whereby the
separate passageways 24 and 26 extend from the drain ports 54 and 56,
respectively, to the drain pipe 28. This has the advantage that only one
solvent welded joint 58 is needed to connect both the washing machine
hose drain port 54 and the condensate line drain port- 56 to the drain pipe
28. Specifically the outlet of the tailpiece 22 is solvent welded to the
upper end of the drain pipe 28. This results in a substantial reduction in
the number of solvent welded joints and thus the time and effort required
for a plumber to install the box 10 of the present invention when
compared to prior art washing machine outlet boxes that typically require
seven solvent welded joints to make-the necessary connections to
connect both the washing machine hose drain port and condensate line
drain port to the drain pipe.
Referring now more particularly to Fig. 3, the washing machine
outlet box 10 is shown prior to installation of the test cap 52. The
oblong or elongated opening 50 is surrounded by a recess 60 in the top
surface 62 of the bottom wall 34. The recess 60 has a non-symmetrical
shape relative to the front and rear edges of the bottom wall 34 which,
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in the illustrated embodiment, is a rectangle having rounded rear corners.
Also in the illustrated embodiment, the test cap 52 defines the drain
ports 54 and 56. However, it should be understood that the test cap 52
may be omitted and the oblong opening 50, in combination with the
tailpiece 22, may instead define the drain ports 54 and 56. In either
event, both of the drain ports 54 and 56 are sized to accommodate the
washing machine drain hose 18 (e.g., each may have a two inch
diameter) so that the hose 18 may be inserted into either opening
depending on the plumbing arrangement.
Referring further to Fig. 3 and also to Fig. 4, the tailpiece 22 is
preferably integrally formed with the bottom wall 34 of the housing 32
and more preferably is formed in one piece with the bottom wall 34.
However, a separate tailpiece that is, for example, solvent welded to the
bottom wall 34, is possible with and contemplated by the present
invention.
The tailpiece 22 includes a bottom circular flange 64 and funnel
shaped wall sections 66 that extend downwardly from the wall 68
surrounding the oblong opening 50 to the flange 64. The flange 64 is
the outlet of the tailpiece 22 connected to the drain pipe 28 and thus is
sized (e.g., has a two inch diameter) to be directly solvent welded to a
standard drain pipe. Within the upper end of the tailpiece 22 is a
chamber 70 containing a dividing wall section or partition 72 that defines
the passageways 24 and 26 from the drain ports 54 and 56 to the
tailpiece outlet 74.
The top edge of the dividing wall section 72 has a stepped contour
which, in the illustrated embodiment, is formed by a central trapezoidal-
shaped step 76 (Figure 3). The bottom edge of the dividing wall section
72 includes a pair of downward projecting tabs 78 which function as a
"pipe stop" to properly position the top of the drain pipe 28 within the
tailpiece 22 during installation (Figure 4).
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Referring now to Figs. 5 and 6, the test cap 52 is shown in detail.
The test cap 52 is used to temporarily seal the drain opening 50 in the
bottom wall 34 of the washing machine outlet box 10 so that pressure
testing of the sanitary drainage system may be performed. To this end
the test cap 52 includes a base portion 80 which is solvent welded to
the bottom wall 34 and two frangible knockout portions 82 which,
when removed, form the drain ports 54 and 56. The knockout portions
82 each include a screwdriver stop 84 and a pull handle 86 projecting
upwardly from the top surface of the knockouts (Fig. 5). The stops 84
are located forward of the pull handles 86 so that the tip of a screwdriver
may readily be placed against the stops through the open front of the
box 10 and the handle of the screwdriver tapped by a hammer to break
one or both knockout portions 82 out of the test cap. The base portion
80 has the same shape as the recess 60 formed on the bottom wall 34
and the non-symmetry of this shape insures that the screwdriver stops
84 are located forward of the pull handles 86.
The bottom surface of the base portion 80 includes downwardly
extending webs 88, 90 and 92. The web 88 is of the same oblong
shape/size as the drain opening 50 and has a complementary contour.
The webs 90 each have a semi-circular shape and join with a respective
curved section of the oblong web 88 to form a pair of circular rims
around the knockout portions 82. The webs 92 extend centrally inward
from the straight sections of the oblong web 88 and are sized/shaped to
fit around the trapezoidal step 76 of the tailpiece's dividing wall section
72.
Referring now to Fig. 7, the condensate drain clamp assembly 12
is shown separately from the washing machine outlet box 10. The clamp
assembly 12 includes a base 94, clamp sections 96, and support legs
98. The base 94 is preferably designed to be secured to either of the
drain ports 54 and 56 in the bottom wall 34 of the washing machine
outlet box 10. The clamp sections 96 are preferably shaped so that
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together they form a cylindrical clamp for the condensate line 20 (Fig. 1).
Pairs of support legs 98 individually support each of the clamp sections
96 at an elevated level relative to the bottom wall 34 and are preferably
flexible so that they may be flexed outwardly to expand the size/diameter
of the cylindrical clamp for accommodating condensate lines of different
diameters. In this manner, the condensate line 20 is held in alignment
with one or the other of the drain ports 54 and 56 while at the same
time providing the required air gap beneath the bottom end of the
condensate line 20 and associated drain port.
In the illustrated embodiment, the base 94 of the clamp assembly
12 is designed to be snap-fitted into the selected drain port 54/56. To
this end, the base 94 includes a cylindrical rim 100 and a circular flange
102 extending outwardly from the top edge thereof. A series of
circumferentially spaced snap tabs 104 are formed on the rim 100 and
corresponding slots 106 are located on the flange 102 for accessing the
snap tabs 104. (In the illustrated embodiment, three snap tabs 104 and
three slots 106 are shown, these being located between every other pair
of support legs 98.) To install the condensate clamp 12 to the washing
machine outlet box 10, the snap tabs 104 are pressed inward to allow
the rim 100 to be inserted into the selected drain port 54/56. Upon
release of the snap tabs 104, rim 100 will be secured in place within the
selected drain port by the flange 102 and snap tabs 104 overlying
opposite ends of the selected drain port 54/56 as schematically shown in
phantom lines in Fig. 7.
In the plumbing arrangement illustrated in Fig. 1, the clamp
assembly 12 is secured to the right-hand drain port 56. However, the
clamp assembly could instead be secured to the left-hand drain port 54
for a different plumbing arrangement. Moreover, the clamp assembly 12
could be secured to a drain opening in any washing machine outlet box
that accommodates a condensate line. Also, instead of the illustrated
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snap-fit arrangement, the base 94 of the clamp 12 could be solvent
welded to the bottom wall of a washing machine outlet box.
Referring further to Fig. 3, the top wall 36 of the washing machine
outlet box 10 may include openings 108, 110, 112 and 114. One of the
openings 114 may be cut in a starburst pattern forming a series of
triangular flaps or fingers 116 to hold the condensate line 20 in alignment
with the associated drain port 56. In this manner, condensate lines of
different diameters may be accommodated and held in alignment with the
associated drain port 56. The opening 112 aligned with the other drain
port 54 may also have this starburst design so that the condensate line
may alternatively pass through this opening. The openings 108 and
110 contain knockouts 118 and 120 that would be removed for passage
of the water supply lines 24 if the water lines were located above the
box 10.
15 Although the invention has been shown and described with
respect to certain preferred embodiments, it is obvious that equivalent
alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon
reading and understanding the specification. The present invention
includes all such equivalent alterations and modifications, and is limited
20 only by the scope of the following claims.
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OATEY CO.
OATEY CO.
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MICHAEL W. MINNICK
RAUN A. KOPP
ROBERT S. KANE
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Description 2007-07-04 13 514
Abrégé 2007-07-04 1 16
Revendications 2007-07-04 2 62
Dessins 2007-07-04 3 85
Dessin représentatif 2007-08-28 1 8
Page couverture 2007-10-21 1 39
Page couverture 2009-06-24 2 43
Accusé de réception de la requête d'examen 2007-07-29 1 177
Avis du commissaire - Demande jugée acceptable 2009-01-19 1 163
Correspondance 2007-07-31 1 37
Correspondance 2007-10-02 1 14
Correspondance 2009-05-03 1 36
Taxes 2010-12-08 1 35