The present invention relates generally to a faucet including a spout mounted to a base and, more particularly, to a bridge faucet assembly including a spout mounted to a bridge through an internally disposed coupler.
Conventional bridge faucet assemblies include a hot water pillar receiving a hot water control valve, and a cold water pillar receiving a cold water control valve. A bridge extends between the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar, and is positioned in spaced relation above a sink mounting deck. A spout is supported by the bridge member and delivers water from the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar to an outlet. In conventional bridge faucet assemblies, the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar are typically formed of brass and are coupled to the bridge through either external mechanical couplings or brazing. Similarly, the spout is typically formed of brass and coupled to the bridge through an external mechanical coupling or brazing.
According to an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a bridge faucet assembly is configured to be coupled to a mounting deck. The bridge faucet assembly includes a hot water pillar, a cold water pillar positioned in spaced relation to the hot water pillar, and a bridge fluidly coupled to the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar. The bridge is positioned intermediate the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar, and in spaced relation above the mounting deck. A spout is supported by the bridge, and a coupler is at least partially received within an internal passageway of the spout The coupler is configured to couple the spout to the bridge.
According to another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a faucet assembly includes a base, and a spout supported by the base. The spout includes a fluid passageway and a tool access opening. A coupler includes a body extending between opposing proximal and distal ends, the body being at least partially received within the fluid passageway. The distal end of the body is secured to the base and the proximal end of the body is accessible from outside the spout through the tool access opening. A seal is configured to cooperate with the spout to prevent fluid flow from the fluid passageway through the tool access opening.
According to yet another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a bridge faucet assembly is configured to be coupled to a mounting deck and includes a hot water pillar and a cold water pillar positioned in spaced relation to the hot water pillar. A bridge fluidly couples the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar. The bridge includes a mounting hub positioned intermediate the hot water pillar and the cold water pillar, and is in spaced relation above the mounting deck. The mounting hub includes an internal hub waterway. A spout is supported by the mounting hub of the bridge and includes an internal spout waterway fluidly coupled to the internal hub waterway. A coupler includes a body having opposing proximal and distal ends, the proximal end being connected to the spout, and the distal end being connected to the mounting hub. The body is at least partially received within the internal spout waterway and the internal hub waterway such that the body is in contact with water flowing therethrough.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiment exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
The detailed description of the drawings particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
The embodiments of the invention described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed. Rather, the embodiments selected for description have been chosen to enable one skilled in the art to practice the invention.
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The bridge 26 includes a mounting hub 88 positioned intermediate the hot and cold water pillars 22 and 24 by connecting arms 90 and 92. The mounting hub 88 includes an internal hub waterway 94 which is fluidly coupled to the hot and cold water control valves 48 and 50. More particularly, internal waterways 96 and 98 formed within connecting arms 90 and 92 are in fluid communication with internal hub waterway 94. The spout 27 is supported by the mounting hub 88 of the bridge 26 and includes a riser 100 and delivery tube 102. An internal spout waterway 104 extends through the riser 100 and delivery tube 102 and has an inlet 106 fluidly coupled to the internal hub waterway 94. Outlet 29 of spout waterway 104 may receive a conventional aerator assembly 110 configured to deliver water to the sink basin 11.
A seal 112, illustratively an o-ring, is received within an opening 114 formed within the mounting hub 88. The o-ring 112 provides sealing engagement between a mounting extension 115 of the spout 27 and the mounting hub 88 of the bridge 26. A pair of diametrically opposed locating members 116, illustratively spring pins, extend upwardly from the mounting hub 88. The pins 116 facilitate proper angular orientation of the spout 27 on the bridge 26.
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Since the coupler 120 is internally disposed within the hub and spout waterways 94 and 104, a seal 140, illustratively an o-ring, is provided to prevent water leakage through the tool access opening 129. The o-ring 140 is illustratively concentrically received within a groove 142 formed on the distal end 126 of the coupler 120 and engages a valve seat 144 formed in the access opening 129 of the spout 27.
As noted above, the coupler 120 is concealed from view. Similarly, visible connections between the hot water and cold water pillars 22 and 24 and the bridge 26 have been eliminated. More particularly, the hot water and cold water pillars 22 and 24 may be formed as an integral casting with the bridge 26, thereby defining a single body with no externally visible connections.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.