Claims
- 1. A freely swivelly adjustable in-line accessory faucet, comprising in combination a threaded pipe for connection to a water inlet; a faucet outlet; the threaded pipe and the faucet outlet having a common central axis; a hollow valve housing positioned between the threaded pipe and the faucet outlet; a valve seat threadedly connected to the threaded pipe, means connecting the valve housing to the valve seat; the valve seat having a central opening in water-flow communication with the threaded pipe; valving means within the valve housing to control water passage from the threaded pipe to the faucet outlet; a handle to operate the valving means and having first and second lower camming surfaces separately engageable with the housing; means to hold the accessory faucet in assembled condition on a sink lip or the like; the valving means comprising a one-piece valve stem centrally located within the valve housing and spaced from the valve housing interior wall; said valve stem having an inwardly tapered lower end, and a cup-shaped valve element snugly but rotatably receiving the tapered lower end of the stem, the valve element having gasket material on its bottom surface engageable with the valve seat, the stem having a central water-flow conduit in its upper portion, and at least one opening through the valve stem side wall connecting the space between the valve stem and the housing interior wall to the central conduit in the upper valve stem portion; spring means within the housing biasing the valve stem so that the valve element engages the valve seat; said valve stem upper portion being connected to the faucet outlet; and means connecting the handle to the faucet outlet; whereby, when the handle is actuated it lifts the faucet outlet and valve stem against the spring bias away from the valve seat to permit the valve element to rise and water to flow from the threaded pipe over the valve seat, into the space between the valve stem and housing interior wall, through the opening in the valve stem side wall into the central conduit in the upper valve stem portion, and out the faucet outlet and whereby the faucet outlet is freely swivelable as the valve stem and the valve element rotate relatively.
- 2. A freely swivelly adjustable in-line accessory faucet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises an axial spring encircling the valve stem and disposed in compression between a portion of the housing at one end and a snap ring disposed in a peripheral groove in the stem.
- 3. A freely swivelly adjustable in-line accessory faucet as claimed in claim 1 wherein the valve element has a circular recess in its lower end and the gasket material is in the shape of a disc which is removably received into the recess.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No 448,526, now Pat. No. 4,967,784.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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4635673 |
Gerdes |
Jan 1987 |
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4771485 |
Traylor |
Sep 1988 |
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Divisions (1)
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448526 |
Dec 1989 |
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