The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate an embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings and particularly to
Bridge faucet assembly 10 includes a unitary non-fluidic body 14. Unitary non-fluidic body 14 defines a first end body 16, a second end body 18, a spout riser 20, a first non-fluid carrying support member 22 and a second non-fluid carrying support member 24. First non-fluid carrying support member 22 is positioned as a cross-member that is suspended and connected between first end body 16 and spout riser 20, and second non-fluid carrying support member 24 is positioned as a cross-member that is suspended and connected between second end body 18 and spout riser 20. Within unitary non-fluidic body 14, there is an absence of fluid flow between first end body 16 and spout riser 20 via support member 22, and an absence of fluid flow between second end body 18 and spout riser 20 via support member 24.
Each of first end body 16, second end body 18, spout riser 20, first non-fluid carrying support member 22 and second non-fluid carrying support member 24 may be, for example, a discrete element which when assembled form unitary non-fluidic body 14. In one embodiment, for example, unitary non-fluidic body 14 may be substantially rigid when assembled, while providing some flexibility at the connection joints if desired, such as for example, by using O-ring retainers (e.g., a compression fit) between the respective elements to be joined.
Alternatively, first non-fluid carrying support member 22 may be rigidly connected between first end body 16 and spout riser 20, such as for example, by weld or threaded coupling. Likewise, second non-fluid carrying support member 24 may be rigidly connected between second end body 18 and spout riser 20, such as for example, by weld or threaded coupling.
As a further alternative, unitary non-fluidic body 14 may be formed from a single casting, and may be further machined, for example, to define the interior bores of first end body 16, second end body 18, and spout riser 20.
The non-fluid carrying support members 22, 24 provide structural support to maintain the orientation of each of first end body 16 and second end body 18 with respect to spout riser 20. Since the non-fluid carrying support members, i.e., cross-members, 22 and 24 do not carry a fluid flow, each may be solid if desired, or may be hollow, e.g., formed from pipe, to reduce weight.
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A first valve unit 26 is coupled to first end body 16 by inserting an actuator end 26-1 of first valve unit 26 into bore 16-1 at lower end 16-3 of first end body 16. At an end of first valve unit 26 opposite to actuator end 26-1 is a valve body end 26-2. A second valve unit 28 is coupled to second end body 18 by inserting an actuator end 28-1 of second valve unit 28 into bore 18-1 at lower end 18-3 of second end body 18. At an end of second valve unit 28 opposite to actuator end 28-1 is a valve body end 28-2.
A first valve operator 30, e.g., an operator lever, is connected to actuator end 26-1 of first valve unit 26 for operating first valve unit 26. This connection may be a direct connection, or via a spindle. A second valve operator 32, e.g., an operator lever, is connected to actuator end 28-1 of second valve unit 28 for operating second valve unit 28. This connection also may be a direct connection, or via a spindle.
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Unitary non-fluidic body 14 is positioned above the mounting surface, e.g., above deck plate 36, and each of end body 16, end body 18 and spout riser 20 may be mounted to the top side 36-1 of deck plate 36 by fasteners, or by an interference fit. Each of valve body end 26-2 of first valve unit 26 and valve body end 28-2 of second valve unit 28 are positioned to extend outwardly from bottom side 36-2 of deck plate 36, e.g., to extend downwardly from unitary non-fluidic body 14 through corresponding openings in countertop 12 and from bottom side 36-2 of deck plate 36.
A fluid conduit assembly 38 is located below the mounting surface, e.g., below deck plate 36, and all connections of fluid conduit assembly 38 with valve body end 26-2 of first valve unit 26 and valve body end 28-2 of second valve unit 28 occur below countertop 12 and deck plate 36.
Fluid conduit assembly 38 has a plurality of flexible fluid conduits 40 arranged to facilitate fluid communication between spray head 35 and each of first valve unit 26 and second valve unit 28, and to both a hot water source (H) and a cold water source (C). As shown in
Flexible hot water supply conduit 40-1 is coupled between the hot water source (H) and the input side of valve body end 26-2 of first valve unit 26. Flexible cold water supply conduit 40-2 is coupled between the cold water source (C) and the input side of valve body end 28-2 of second valve unit 28.
Flexible hot water transfer conduit 40-3 is coupled between the output side of valve body end 26-2 of first valve unit 26 and an input port 42-1 on T-fitting 40-5. Flexible cold water transfer conduit 40-4 is coupled between the output side of valve body end 28-2 of second valve unit 28 and an input port 42-2 on T-fitting 40-5. An output port 42-3 of T-fitting is connected to a flexible spray head conduit 44. The flexible spray head conduit 44 is attached to pull-out spray head 35, with flexible spray head conduit 44 having been pre-routed through spout 34 and bore 20-1 of spout riser 20.
Accordingly, the present invention avoids supplying water between the end bodies 16, 18 and the spout riser 20 above the mounting surface, e.g., above countertop mounting surface 12-1 and/or deck plate 36. By keeping the waterways provided by fluid conduit assembly 38 below the mounting surface, e.g., below deck plate 36 and/or countertop 12, for example, the present invention easily facilitates the use of a pull-out spray head in a bridge faucet design.
While this invention has been described with respect to embodiments of the invention, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.