Turning – Severing or cut-off – Processes
Patent
1975-02-07
1976-03-23
McGehee, Travis S.
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Processes
30106, B23B 100
Patent
active
039452760
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the removal of an under-the-sink waste disposer; and more particularly relates to a tool for facilitating the removal of such a waste disposer that must be removed for replacement or for repair. The disclosed tool obviates the need for a plumber to crawl into a small cabinet, and to struggle with corroded and rusted fasteners. Instead, the disclosed tool permits the plumber to work from above the sink, where there is plenty of room.
A portion of the disclosed tool is dropped into the sink drain; and cuts away the element that supports the waste disposer. In this way, the plumber may work with ease; and may remove the waste disposer from the under-the-sink cabinet when the disposer has been completely freed from the sink.
REFERENCES:
patent: 365564 (1887-06-01), Barnes
patent: 2508539 (1950-05-01), Reck
Briggs W. R.
Kidder Herbert E.
McGehee Travis S.
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