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Plumbing drainage coupling member and associated method
The plumbing drainage coupling member (10) has a manifold (40) from which three fixture connecting portions (20, 30) and (42) extend. Each of the fixture connection portions (20, 30 & 42) has a respective inlet (21, 31 & 41) connectable directly, or by pipe, to an outlet of a fixture, such as washing tub, sink, bath or shower tray. The manifold has outlet (47) connectable to a drainage pipe. A computerised method of producing the coupling member includes the steps of entering plumbing requirements into a computer so as to design the plumbing drainage coupling member; and using an output from the computer to drive a production method so as to produce the coupling member.
Plumbing drainage coupling member and associated method
The plumbing drainage coupling member (10) has a manifold (40) from which three fixture connecting portions (20, 30) and (42) extend. Each of the fixture connection portions (20, 30 & 42) has a respective inlet (21, 31 & 41) connectable directly, or by pipe, to an outlet of a fixture, such as washing tub, sink, bath or shower tray. The manifold has outlet (47) connectable to a drainage pipe. A computerised method of producing the coupling member includes the steps of entering plumbing requirements into a computer so as to design the plumbing drainage coupling member; and using an output from the computer to drive a production method so as to produce the coupling member.
Plumbing drainage coupling member and associated method
MULLANEY NICHOLAS BRUCE (author)
2018-03-08
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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