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Plug holes
There is shown apparatus 1 for obviating back flow of water through a plug hole 2 (figure 1) of an installation such as a bath, sink or shower, comprising a chamber 3 for receiving water through an inlet 4 and means 5 adjacent the inlet 4 adapted to mount the chamber 3 at the plug hole 2.The chamber 3 is generally cylindrical and the inlet 4 is at the lower end of a tube 4' which is also generally cylindrical and mounted in the embodiment concentrically with the chamber 3 mounted using an adhesive . The tube 4' forms an orifice 6 through a boundary wall thereof through which back water can flow back into a plumbing system when back flow ceases.
Plug holes
There is shown apparatus 1 for obviating back flow of water through a plug hole 2 (figure 1) of an installation such as a bath, sink or shower, comprising a chamber 3 for receiving water through an inlet 4 and means 5 adjacent the inlet 4 adapted to mount the chamber 3 at the plug hole 2.The chamber 3 is generally cylindrical and the inlet 4 is at the lower end of a tube 4' which is also generally cylindrical and mounted in the embodiment concentrically with the chamber 3 mounted using an adhesive . The tube 4' forms an orifice 6 through a boundary wall thereof through which back water can flow back into a plumbing system when back flow ceases.
Plug holes
HAIGH MICHAEL (author) / BROADBENT DAVID (author)
2016-03-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English