Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Drain – overflow or trap for a sink or bath – Drain and overflow
Patent
1999-09-07
2000-04-18
Eloshway, Charles R.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Drain, overflow or trap for a sink or bath
Drain and overflow
4679, 13724745, 13724751, 137546, 210515, E03C 1282, E03C 129
Patent
active
060499222
ABSTRACT:
A solid-sediment retainment plumbing trap devised primarily for a sink from which substantial amounts of solid material are discharged; e.g., eyeglass manufacture and dental plastic grinders. The plumbing trap is connected to the sink, and collects sediment in a bottle having a fill line. When sediment collecting in the bottle reaches the fill line, the bottle is exchanged for a similar bottle, and the plumbing trap is once again in service. Because the bottle is connected to the rest of the trap by threads, bottle exchange is rapid and easy.
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Eloshway Charles R.
Roberts, Jr. Reginald F.
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