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US963060A
US963060A US52985609A US1909529856A US963060A US 963060 A US963060 A US 963060A US 52985609 A US52985609 A US 52985609A US 1909529856 A US1909529856 A US 1909529856A US 963060 A US963060 A US 963060A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/12Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
    • E03C1/30Devices to facilitate removing of obstructions in waste-pipes or sinks
    • E03C1/304Devices to facilitate removing of obstructions in waste-pipes or sinks using fluid under pressure
    • E03C1/308Devices to facilitate removing of obstructions in waste-pipes or sinks using fluid under pressure by means of a pumping device
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • v tanks, closets and similar receptacles and for other purposes in connection with a force and suction pump or with a hose or pipe for conducting water or a fluid to the outlet pipe and it consists .of means whereby the cup is applicable for use on a flat or substantially flat surface or whereby the same may be inserted directly in a drain and engaged with the walls thereof.
  • It further consists in providing a yielding bifurcated open end with the outer edge of the cup extending at an angle to the bottom face thereof.
  • suction cup for use in connection with a pum or attached to a hose or other suitable evice, should be applicable for use, both upon a fiat or substantially flat surface, for example, such as is the form or case in the ordinary washstands and can also be used directly in the discharge or drain pipe of a closet drain or other similar device.
  • My invention is capable of performing such uses and in the drawmg, I have shownan embodiment thereof which I have found in practice operates successfully but it will be evident that changes may be made in the construction, the arrangement of the parts may be varied and be employed which will come within the spirit of my invention and .I do not therefore desire to.
  • Figure 1 represents a vertical section of of a portion of a pump which may be ema cup and drain pipe and a side elevation.
  • Fig. 2 represents a vertical section of a cup showing the same applied to a flat orsubstantially flat surface.
  • Fig. 3 represents a vertical section of a cup and drain be of any suitable or desired construction and having the necessary parts 'in order to operate successfully, said pump in the present instance being provided with a nipple 2 which carries the upper flange 3 and lower flange or projection 4.
  • ,5 designates the suction cup of elastic or other suitable pliable material having a suitable bore to receive the nipple 2 and which is provided with means for holding the same in operative contact with the surface to which it is applied.
  • said means are provided by bifurcating the open end of the cup to form angular members 6 and 7 each of which-members have a flat base or lower edge and the free edge '8 of the outer member 7 being beveled or extending at an angle to the base of the said member 7.
  • I provide a stiffening member 9 within the body which consists I in the present instance 0 a substantially cup-shaped metal plate, the outer edge of which extends to a point adjacent the inclined edge 8 of the member 7 and the bottom edge thereof, in order to assist in holding the portions in suitable position whenin place in a drain.
  • the extending flan e 10 which referably extends beyond t e radius 0 outer wall thereof and forming between it the and the angular wall 8 the V shaped opening 11, as best seen in Fig. 4, it being understood that the bottofn wall 'or face of the flange is preferably in the same plane with that of the bottom of the angular members 3 and 7 V
  • the operation of the device is as fol- 100 In the construction shown in Figs. 3 and I drain or outlet.
  • FIG. 2 shows one side of the cup 5' applied to a flat or substantially flat surface for instance to the bottom of a sink or washstand and around thedrain pipe thereof.
  • the outer member7 When suitable means is operated to create a suction, the outer member7 is actuated thereby being held in close and operative contact with the surface of the sink or washstand by atmospheric pressure but when-the pressure is forced into the pipe the inner member 6 is actuated and is held in close and operative contact with the surface by the force of air subjected therein.
  • Fig. 1 shows the .cup in operative position in a closet, drain or similar outlet where the Walls thereof are inclined.
  • angularwall 8 contacts properly with the inclined wall of the drain so that the angular wall 8 is forced against the said wallof the drain when the cup is used either with force or suction as will be evident so- .fiange or lip 10, which, as will be best understood from Fig.
  • a cup provided with a yielding bifurcated open end, the outer member of which has a flat base and an upwardly and outwardly extending edge portion.
  • a cup provided with .a. yielding bifurcated open end and an outer edge portion of the outer member extending outwardly at an angle to the base thereof, the body portion of said cup being strengthened or stiffened.
  • a cup in a device of the character stated, a cup, the open end of the same being provided with separated and yielding inner and outer members each having a substantially flat base and an outer edge portion of said outer member extending outwardly at an angle to the base thereof, and a strengthening or stiffening means within the body portion of said cup the outer edge of said member being situated adjacent the base and the angular edge of the said outer member.
  • a cup provided with yielding bifurcated open end, the outer member of which has a flat base and an angularly outwardly extending outer edge portion, and an outwardlyextending flange on the outer member.
  • a cup provided with a'yielding bifurcated open end and the outenmember having an edge portion extending outwardly at an angle to the base thereof, and an outwardly extending flange on the outer member, the body portion of said cup being strengthened or stiffened.
  • a cup provided with a yielding bifurcated open end, an outer edge portion of said outer member being inclineded outwardly at an angle to thebase of the outer member, an outwardly extending flange on the outer member, and a strengthening or stiffening device within thebody portion of said cup.

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E. NOPPEL. SUCTION '(iUP. APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 26, 1909.
Patented July 5, 1910.
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. INVENTUR BY fizz/Mung WITNESSE E. NOPPEL. SUCTION CUP. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 26, 1909.
Patented July 5, 1910.
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EMIL- .NOPPEL, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
. SUCTION-UP.
Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed November 26, 1909. Serial No. 529,856.
Patented July 5, ram.
.Suction-Cup,.of which the following is a specificatio My invention relates to a new and useful suction cup which isv especially adapted for use in cleaning outlet pipes of sinks, drains.
v tanks, closets and similar receptacles and for other purposes, in connection with a force and suction pump or with a hose or pipe for conducting water or a fluid to the outlet pipe and it consists .of means whereby the cup is applicable for use on a flat or substantially flat surface or whereby the same may be inserted directly in a drain and engaged with the walls thereof.
It further consists in forming the outer lower edges of the cup at an angle to the bottom wall or face thereof.
It further consists in providing a yielding bifurcated open end with the outer edge of the cup extending at an angle to the bottom face thereof.
It further consists of an outwardly extending flange which is permitted suitable movement by means of the angular edge.
It further consists of other novel features of construction, all as will be hereinafter fully set forth.
I have found in practice in the cleaning of outlet pipes that the suction cup, for use in connection with a pum or attached to a hose or other suitable evice, should be applicable for use, both upon a fiat or substantially flat surface, for example, such as is the form or case in the ordinary washstands and can also be used directly in the discharge or drain pipe of a closet drain or other similar device. My invention is capable of performing such uses and in the drawmg, I have shownan embodiment thereof which I have found in practice operates successfully but it will be evident that changes may be made in the construction, the arrangement of the parts may be varied and be employed which will come within the spirit of my invention and .I do not therefore desire to.
be limited in every instance to the exact form as herein shown and described but deslre to make such changes as may be necessary.
Figure 1 represents a vertical section of of a portion of a pump which may be ema cup and drain pipe and a side elevation.
' ployed. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section of a cup showing the same applied to a flat orsubstantially flat surface. Fig. 3 represents a vertical section of a cup and drain be of any suitable or desired construction and having the necessary parts 'in order to operate successfully, said pump in the present instance being provided with a nipple 2 which carries the upper flange 3 and lower flange or projection 4.
,5 designates the suction cup of elastic or other suitable pliable material having a suitable bore to receive the nipple 2 and which is provided with means for holding the same in operative contact with the surface to which it is applied. In the construction shown, said means are provided by bifurcating the open end of the cup to form angular members 6 and 7 each of which-members have a flat base or lower edge and the free edge '8 of the outer member 7 being beveled or extending at an angle to the base of the said member 7. As the cup is preferably formed of elastic or other suitable material, I provide a stiffening member 9 within the body which consists I in the present instance 0 a substantially cup-shaped metal plate, the outer edge of which extends to a point adjacent the inclined edge 8 of the member 7 and the bottom edge thereof, in order to assist in holding the portions in suitable position whenin place in a drain.
4, I have provided on the lower portion of the cup the extending flan e 10, which referably extends beyond t e radius 0 outer wall thereof and forming between it the and the angular wall 8 the V shaped opening 11, as best seen in Fig. 4, it being understood that the bottofn wall 'or face of the flange is preferably in the same plane with that of the bottom of the angular members 3 and 7 V The operation of the device is as fol- 100 In the construction shown in Figs. 3 and I drain or outlet.
lows -Fig. 2 shows one side of the cup 5' applied to a flat or substantially flat surface for instance to the bottom of a sink or washstand and around thedrain pipe thereof. When suitable means is operated to create a suction, the outer member7 is actuated thereby being held in close and operative contact with the surface of the sink or washstand by atmospheric pressure but when-the pressure is forced into the pipe the inner member 6 is actuated and is held in close and operative contact with the surface by the force of air subjected therein. It will thus be seen that the cup is adapted for a flat or substantially fiat surface. Fig. 1 shows the .cup in operative position in a closet, drain or similar outlet where the Walls thereof are inclined. In this instance the angularwall 8 contacts properly with the inclined wall of the drain so that the angular wall 8 is forced against the said wallof the drain when the cup is used either with force or suction as will be evident so- .fiange or lip 10, which, as will be best understood from Fig. 3, is adapted to contact with the walls of the drain or outlet and will accommodate or take care of inequalities which might occur in the wall or face of the I have found in practice that in some instances the drain is not-always exactly round and the face thereof has sometimes inequalities and I can'provide for these, as previously stated, by means of the flange and by reason of the inclined face 8 which permits the flange 10, when inserted in the drain, to abut the angular face 8, providing a tight joint, as seen in the left of Fig. 3 and at the same time should there be any inequalities in the drain or outlet the flange 10 will engage therewith, leaving a slightspace between it and the inclined wall 8, as seen at the right ,of Fig. 3, the advantage of'which will be apparent. used on a flat or a substantially fiat surface the members are in position as seen in Fig. 1.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is v 1. In a device of the character stated, a cup provided with a yielding bifurcated open end, the outer member of which has a flat base and an upwardly and outwardly extending edge portion.
When
cup, the open end of'th'e same being provided with separate and yielding outer and innermembers, each having a flat base and an outer edge portion of the outer member extending upwardly at an angle to the flat base thereof.
4. In a device of the character stated, a cup, provided with .a. yielding bifurcated open end and an outer edge portion of the outer member extending outwardly at an angle to the base thereof, the body portion of said cup being strengthened or stiffened.
5. In a device of the character stated, a cup, the open end of the same being provided with separated and yielding inner and outer members each having a substantially flat base and an outer edge portion of said outer member extending outwardly at an angle to the base thereof, and a strengthening or stiffening means within the body portion of said cup the outer edge of said member being situated adjacent the base and the angular edge of the said outer member.
6. In a device of the character stated, a cup provided with yielding bifurcated open end, the outer member of which has a flat base and an angularly outwardly extending outer edge portion, and an outwardlyextending flange on the outer member.
7. In a device of the character stated, a
.flat base thereof, and an outwardly extending flange on said outer member.
9. .In a device of the character stated, a cup, provided with a'yielding bifurcated open end and the outenmember having an edge portion extending outwardly at an angle to the base thereof, and an outwardly extending flange on the outer member, the body portion of said cup being strengthened or stiffened.
10. In a device of the character stated, a cup provided with a yielding bifurcated open end, an outer edge portion of said outer member beinginclined outwardly at an angle to thebase of the outer member, an outwardly extending flange on the outer member, and a strengthening or stiffening device within thebody portion of said cup.
EMIL NOPPEL. Witnesses:
\ WM. CANER WiEDERsEIM, C. D. MoVAY.
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US2460768A (en) * 1946-10-17 1949-02-01 H O Canfield Co Basin plug stopper or the like
US2473452A (en) * 1945-05-02 1949-06-14 Eben L Scott Force cup for cleaning drainpipes and the like
US2607470A (en) * 1949-01-15 1952-08-19 Peter A Solem Conveyer traction block
US2784732A (en) * 1953-03-11 1957-03-12 Stop Fire Inc Valves for powder fire extinguishers
US2832602A (en) * 1955-10-20 1958-04-29 Owens Illinois Glass Co Vacuum chuck for glass articles
US3027134A (en) * 1958-01-31 1962-03-27 Rand Dev Corp Noiseless valve
US3186212A (en) * 1959-12-15 1965-06-01 Intercontinental Dynamics Corp Annular ring suction cup testing and holding means
US3262706A (en) * 1962-07-30 1966-07-26 Chrysler Corp Ball joint seal
US3322445A (en) * 1964-10-13 1967-05-30 Chrysler Corp Ball joint seal
US4208060A (en) * 1979-01-15 1980-06-17 Bellofram Corporation Sealed shaft
US4442999A (en) * 1982-07-22 1984-04-17 Welker Engineering Company Reinforced plug for flow regulators
US6244778B1 (en) 1999-01-21 2001-06-12 Richard M. Chesbrough Universal suction-based connection device
US20080078896A1 (en) * 2006-09-28 2008-04-03 Gm Global Technology Operations, Inc. Active material based suction cups

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2473452A (en) * 1945-05-02 1949-06-14 Eben L Scott Force cup for cleaning drainpipes and the like
US2460768A (en) * 1946-10-17 1949-02-01 H O Canfield Co Basin plug stopper or the like
US2607470A (en) * 1949-01-15 1952-08-19 Peter A Solem Conveyer traction block
US2784732A (en) * 1953-03-11 1957-03-12 Stop Fire Inc Valves for powder fire extinguishers
US2832602A (en) * 1955-10-20 1958-04-29 Owens Illinois Glass Co Vacuum chuck for glass articles
US3027134A (en) * 1958-01-31 1962-03-27 Rand Dev Corp Noiseless valve
US3186212A (en) * 1959-12-15 1965-06-01 Intercontinental Dynamics Corp Annular ring suction cup testing and holding means
US3262706A (en) * 1962-07-30 1966-07-26 Chrysler Corp Ball joint seal
US3322445A (en) * 1964-10-13 1967-05-30 Chrysler Corp Ball joint seal
US4208060A (en) * 1979-01-15 1980-06-17 Bellofram Corporation Sealed shaft
US4442999A (en) * 1982-07-22 1984-04-17 Welker Engineering Company Reinforced plug for flow regulators
US6244778B1 (en) 1999-01-21 2001-06-12 Richard M. Chesbrough Universal suction-based connection device
US20080078896A1 (en) * 2006-09-28 2008-04-03 Gm Global Technology Operations, Inc. Active material based suction cups
US8096537B2 (en) * 2006-09-28 2012-01-17 GM Global Technology Operations LLC Active material based suction cups

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