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US2020864A
US2020864A US744192A US74419234A US2020864A US 2020864 A US2020864 A US 2020864A US 744192 A US744192 A US 744192A US 74419234 A US74419234 A US 74419234A US 2020864 A US2020864 A US 2020864A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D13/00Urinals ; Means for connecting the urinal to the flushing pipe and the wastepipe; Splashing shields for urinals
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D13/00Urinals ; Means for connecting the urinal to the flushing pipe and the wastepipe; Splashing shields for urinals
    • E03D13/005Accessories specially adapted for urinals
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/02Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing
    • E03D2009/024Devices adding a disinfecting, deodorising, or cleaning agent to the water while flushing using a solid substance

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  • This invention relates to a container for deodorants such, for example, as may be used to advantage adjacent the drain openings of urinals and other places.
  • our invention is concerned with the construction of a container which is simple in the extreme, which will readily receive a block of deodorant material, which tends to maintain the deodorant block in a protected position, and which includes adjustable means for retaining the container in place, irrespective of the diameter of the drain opening over which it is positioned.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on line 2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective View of the deodorant cake per se.
  • Fig. 5 is a view in perspective of one of the spring legs by which the container is held in place.
  • the present container may conveniently be formed from ceramic material molded in one piece and exteriorly glazed or otherwise finished to resist corrosion and contamination. It may, however, if desired, be formed of other materials, and we would have it understood that we are not concerned particularly withthe nature or kind of materials employed so long as they are suitable for the purposes of the container in question.
  • the container comprises a dome-shaped body A upstanding from a base B.
  • a series of ports t extend through the base to permit the free passage of liquid therethrough.
  • On its underside the base is recessed at 1.
  • two ribs 8 and 9 are in spaced parallel relation. Between these ribs near opposite ends thereof are openings in the body for the reception of bolts l0, each of which is adapted to engage with a nut i l which may be sealed in place within a socket l2 (see Fig. 1).
  • each bolt engages a washer I4 whose edges overlie parallel feet l5 of a vwire which extends through coils I6 to form a spring leg in the form of a loop l1.
  • the feet are anchored fixedly in a position which may be radially adjusted, as desired.
  • Fig. 1 we have represented the bottom ofk a bowl or urinal 2@ adjacent its drain opening to which is fitted a pipe 2 l.
  • the container is adapted to be placed over the opening so as to rest upon the bowl bottom. When so positioned the two legs are pressed inwardly sufficient to enter the drain pipe. When released, they will exert opposing pressures ⁇ against the inner surface of the pipe. l0 'Ihis frictional engagement is suiiicient to hold the container against accidental movement so that it may be counted upon to remain in place.
  • the position of the two legs may be adjusted toward or from each other 15 whereby tojadapt-them for coaction with drain pipes of various diameters, and because of this adjustable feature it is possible to make use of the container in bowls and urinals of various types and sizes.
  • the body of the container may be provided with certain vents 25 extending frorn the upper face thereof vertically to communicate with a chamber C extending transversely through the body of the container.
  • This chamber is desirably of arcuate concavoconvex form, viewed in the direction of its length (see Fig. 1), and of rectangular cross section as viewed in Fig. 2.
  • a block D of deodorant material within the chamber may be received.
  • This block is preferably of arcuate concavo-convex form (see Fig. 4) with outwardly bowed ends so as to be freely receivable within the chamber when introduced therein from either end thereof.
  • chamber and block 35 One advantage of this form of chamber and block 35 is that the block will tend in and of itself to remain in place in the lowest central position so that'its two ends will lie in protected position to the inside of the ends of the chamber; and another advantage is that the chamber floor slopes down toward its center, thereby facilitating the drainage of liquid therefrom through openings 25 which extend vertically through to the recess 1 on the underside of the container body. It is unnecessary that these openings register with the vents proceeding downwardly from the upper face of the strainer. It may be convenient, as well as symmetrical, to provide a central vent and drain opening, one above and the other below the blockchamber, as shown in Figures l and 2.
  • a deodorant container comprising a dome haped body having a concavo-convex chamber eX ⁇ tending transversely thereof and open at its opposite ends upon the body sides through either of which openings may be inserted a block which is concavo-convex in form for reception within the K chamber, there being Ventilating openings'ex-V tending from the chamber through the top and bottom of the container body.
  • a deodorant container comprising a dome shaped body having a chamber extending transversely thereof and open at its opposite ends upon the body sides, the chamber floor and roof curving downwardly from their ends toward a point centrally thereof whereby an arcuate shaped block of deodorant material received within the cham--v ber will tend by gravity to remain in place therewithin, there being Ventilating openings extending from the chamber through the top and bottom of the container body.
  • An elongated deodorant block having parallel straight sides and outwardly bowed ends, and top and bottom faces bowed similarly and in the same direction in concave-convex form, said block being adapted for insertion through an opening in a container body.
  • An elongatedrdeodorant block of'uniform Y thickness having opposite faces between its ends of arcuate form, one concave and the other con- Vex, said block being adapted for insertion, either end rst, through an opening in a container body.V 10 6.
  • a deodorant container comprising a body, and a pair of spring legs depending from the body bottom for frictional engagement with a drain pipe over which the container is placed, each leg Y comprising a wire loop with coils to enhance the 15 spring action.
  • a deodorantV container comprising a body on ⁇ the bottom of which is a pair of spaced parallel walls, a pair of feet lying adjacent thebase between theV walls and adjustable toward and from 20 each other, and a leg depending from eachfoot tensioned to move away from the other leg, the two legs being engageable with the inner surface of a drain pipe over which the container is placedto Y. secure the container in position.
  • a deodorantcontainer comprising a body formed with a transversely extending'chamber having a loor which slopes downwardly from'op posite ends, there being a drain opening in com- ⁇ rnunicationv with the lowest portion of the cham- 30 ber, and vents extending through theV body from the roof of the chamber wherein adeodorant cake yhaving, a lower surface conforming with the chamber floor is adapted for reception.

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lNov. 12, 1935. H. L. ARoNsoN E-r-Al. I 2,020,864,V
DEODORANT CONTAINER Filed sept. 15, 1954 7747/ Lfamwwz /y @f Patented Nov. 12, 1935 UNITED STATES FATENTA OFFIQCE DEODGRANT CONTAINER Application September 15, 1934, Serial No. 744,192
8 Claims.
This invention relates to a container for deodorants such, for example, as may be used to advantage adjacent the drain openings of urinals and other places.
For its objects our invention is concerned with the construction of a container which is simple in the extreme, which will readily receive a block of deodorant material, which tends to maintain the deodorant block in a protected position, and which includes adjustable means for retaining the container in place, irrespective of the diameter of the drain opening over which it is positioned. x
These and other objects of our invention are lrealized by a construction such as is exemplied in the accompanying drawing, wherein-- Figure 1 is a central vertical section through the container as it appears in operative position over a drain opening;
Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on line 2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a perspective View of the deodorant cake per se; and
Fig. 5 is a view in perspective of one of the spring legs by which the container is held in place.
The present container may conveniently be formed from ceramic material molded in one piece and exteriorly glazed or otherwise finished to resist corrosion and contamination. It may, however, if desired, be formed of other materials, and we would have it understood that we are not concerned particularly withthe nature or kind of materials employed so long as they are suitable for the purposes of the container in question.
As indicated best in Figs. l and 2, the container comprises a dome-shaped body A upstanding from a base B. A series of ports t extend through the base to permit the free passage of liquid therethrough. On its underside the base is recessed at 1. Depending from the roof of this recess are two ribs 8 and 9 in spaced parallel relation. Between these ribs near opposite ends thereof are openings in the body for the reception of bolts l0, each of which is adapted to engage with a nut i l which may be sealed in place within a socket l2 (see Fig. 1). The head of each bolt engages a washer I4 whose edges overlie parallel feet l5 of a vwire which extends through coils I6 to form a spring leg in the form of a loop l1. By tightening the bolts Il) the feet are anchored fixedly in a position which may be radially adjusted, as desired. The legs `are accordingly movable toward and from each other whereby to vary the distance between them.
In Fig. 1 we have represented the bottom ofk a bowl or urinal 2@ adjacent its drain opening to which is fitted a pipe 2 l. The container is adapted to be placed over the opening so as to rest upon the bowl bottom. When so positioned the two legs are pressed inwardly sufficient to enter the drain pipe. When released, they will exert opposing pressures `against the inner surface of the pipe. l0 'Ihis frictional engagement is suiiicient to hold the container against accidental movement so that it may be counted upon to remain in place. As above indicated, the position of the two legs may be adjusted toward or from each other 15 whereby tojadapt-them for coaction with drain pipes of various diameters, and because of this adjustable feature it is possible to make use of the container in bowls and urinals of various types and sizes.
For ventilation purposes the body of the container may be provided with certain vents 25 extending frorn the upper face thereof vertically to communicate with a chamber C extending transversely through the body of the container. 25 This chamber is desirably of arcuate concavoconvex form, viewed in the direction of its length (see Fig. 1), and of rectangular cross section as viewed in Fig. 2. Within the chamber may be received a block D of deodorant material. This block is preferably of arcuate concavo-convex form (see Fig. 4) with outwardly bowed ends so as to be freely receivable within the chamber when introduced therein from either end thereof. One advantage of this form of chamber and block 35 is that the block will tend in and of itself to remain in place in the lowest central position so that'its two ends will lie in protected position to the inside of the ends of the chamber; and another advantage is that the chamber floor slopes down toward its center, thereby facilitating the drainage of liquid therefrom through openings 25 which extend vertically through to the recess 1 on the underside of the container body. It is unnecessary that these openings register with the vents proceeding downwardly from the upper face of the strainer. It may be convenient, as well as symmetrical, to provide a central vent and drain opening, one above and the other below the blockchamber, as shown in Figures l and 2.
1t will be found in service that the present container is adequate to meet all the requirements of devices of this kind. A generous exposure of the surface of the deodorant block is afforded, and also ample vent openings to the chamber wherein the block is placed. There being no moving parts, the container may be counted upon to last inden- V nitely. rIhe deodorant block may be inserted with facility, and onceintroduced into place it may be depended upon to remain in correct position. It
' is unnecessary, of course, 'that the block be ofV one piece, as shown, but only that it be so shaped as to enter freely into the chamber of the strainer from either end thereof and there remain in protected position.
We claim:
1. A deodorant container comprising a dome haped body having a concavo-convex chamber eX` tending transversely thereof and open at its opposite ends upon the body sides through either of which openings may be inserted a block which is concavo-convex in form for reception within the K chamber, there being Ventilating openings'ex-V tending from the chamber through the top and bottom of the container body.
42. A deodorant container comprising a dome shaped body having a chamber extending transversely thereof and open at its opposite ends upon the body sides, the chamber floor and roof curving downwardly from their ends toward a point centrally thereof whereby an arcuate shaped block of deodorant material received within the cham--v ber will tend by gravity to remain in place therewithin, there being Ventilating openings extending from the chamber through the top and bottom of the container body. Y Y
3. An elongated deodorant block having parallel straight sides and outwardly bowed ends, and top and bottom faces bowed similarly and in the same direction in concave-convex form, said block being adapted for insertion through an opening in a container body.
4. An elongated deodorant block Vof arcuate concavo-convex formV between its ends which lat, ter are outwardly bowed, said block being adapted for insertion through `an opening in a container body. 5
5. An elongatedrdeodorant block, of'uniform Y thickness having opposite faces between its ends of arcuate form, one concave and the other con- Vex, said block being adapted for insertion, either end rst, through an opening in a container body.V 10 6. A deodorant container comprising a body, and a pair of spring legs depending from the body bottom for frictional engagement with a drain pipe over which the container is placed, each leg Y comprising a wire loop with coils to enhance the 15 spring action.
7. A deodorantV container comprising a body on `the bottom of which is a pair of spaced parallel walls, a pair of feet lying adjacent thebase between theV walls and adjustable toward and from 20 each other, and a leg depending from eachfoot tensioned to move away from the other leg, the two legs being engageable with the inner surface of a drain pipe over which the container is placedto Y. secure the container in position.
8. A deodorantcontainer comprising a body formed with a transversely extending'chamber having a loor which slopes downwardly from'op posite ends, there being a drain opening in com-` rnunicationv with the lowest portion of the cham- 30 ber, and vents extending through theV body from the roof of the chamber wherein adeodorant cake yhaving, a lower surface conforming with the chamber floor is adapted for reception.
HAROLD L. ARoNsoN. BRUNO W. sEIDEL.
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US3597772A (en) * 1968-12-13 1971-08-10 Chemtrust Ind Corp Lavatory sanitation bodies
US4224701A (en) * 1978-10-04 1980-09-30 Huang Ching Piao Pest and odor preventive sanitary drainer
US5860173A (en) * 1996-12-09 1999-01-19 Herring; Gregory L. Bubble bath dispenser
US20090094766A1 (en) * 2007-10-11 2009-04-16 Dombrowski Thomas K Combination garbage disposal scraper, safety poker and deodorizer
US8112823B2 (en) * 2007-10-11 2012-02-14 Disposal Guard Inc. Combination garbage disposal scraper, safety poker and deodorizer
US20090158513A1 (en) * 2007-12-19 2009-06-25 Robles Philip A Sink drain deodorizing device and method
US20110289665A1 (en) * 2008-12-24 2011-12-01 Ecosave Systems Limited Devices for use in the treatment of fluids
US10486990B2 (en) * 2011-04-20 2019-11-26 Clearly Better, Llc Device for use with drains
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