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Water-filtering systems for the home fall under two basic categories: Point of Entry (POE) and Point of Use (POU). A POE system filters water as it enters the home, providing filtered water to every faucet and water outlet fixture. A POU system filters water at a specific faucet or water outlet fixture in the home, providing filtered water only at that specific location. One popular location for installing a POU system in the home is under the kitchen sink. A dedicated faucet to dispense filtered water from this type of system is usually necessary and can be fitted through an available opening in the sink usually reserved for a liquid soap dispenser. Where a dedicated faucet is not necessary, the POU system requires a separate control apparatus with a control unit fitted through the sink opening to switch between dispensing cold water and filtered water through the existing faucet. Installation of a POU system at other locations within the home, such as under a bathroom sink, although possible, is not typical. One reason for this may be the additional effort required to drill a hole through the bathroom sink or to replace the sink with one having a pre-drilled hole, since most bathroom sinks do not typically have an existing hole for a liquid soap dispenser. Another reason may be due to aesthetics. A separate dispensing faucet or control unit may detract from the desired appearance of the bathroom decor if it does not match the style of the existing bathroom faucet.
The present invention provides a cartridge assembly for a faucet. The cartridge assembly permits flows from a first flow source (such as a cold-water source) and a second flow source (such as a filtered-water source) to flow through the cartridge assembly and to be regulated through the faucet without permitting flows from the two sources to flow simultaneously through the cartridge assembly. With the present invention, filtered water from a POU system may be dispensed from the same faucet that dispenses domestic cold and hot water, without the need for a separate, dedicated faucet or control unit to dispense the filtered water.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a cartridge assembly for a right-hand installation in a two-handle faucet shall be described. The cartridge assembly includes a cartridge shell. The cartridge shell includes two openings, a first opening and a second opening. The cartridge assembly includes a stem. The stem is operable to be at least partially disposed within the cartridge shell. The cartridge assembly includes a moveable disk. The moveable disk is operable to be disposed within the cartridge shell. The moveable disk includes one opening. The cartridge assembly includes a fixed disk. The fixed disk is operable to be disposed within the cartridge shell. The fixed disk includes two openings, a first opening and a second opening.
In the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the moveable disk abuts the fixed disk. The stem is operable to be connected to the moveable disk so that rotation of the stem causes rotation of the moveable disk relative to the fixed disk. Flow through the cartridge assembly either flows through the first opening in the fixed disk and through the opening in the moveable disk and exits through the first opening in the cartridge shell or flows through the second opening in the fixed disk and through the opening in the moveable disk and exits through the second opening in the cartridge shell.
In the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the moveable disk and the fixed disk are configured such that movement of the moveable disk relative to the fixed disk creates a first zone of control and a second zone of control. Under the first zone of control, a flow of cold water is regulated through a range of stem rotation from a completely-closed position, which does not permit any flow of the cold water through the cartridge assembly, to a completely-open position at a clockwise rotation of the stem of ninety degrees (90°), which permits a maximum flow of the cold water through the cartridge assembly. Under the second zone of control, a flow of filtered water is regulated through a range of stem rotation from a completely-closed position, which does not permit any flow of the filtered water through the cartridge assembly, to a completely-open position at a counterclockwise rotation of the stem of ninety degrees (90°), which permits a maximum flow of the filtered water through the cartridge assembly. Under the first zone of control, the flow of cold water is regulated through the cartridge assembly from the cold-water source through the first opening in the fixed disk and through the opening in the moveable disk and through the first opening in the cartridge shell. Under the second zone of control, the flow of filtered water is regulated through the cartridge assembly from the filtered-water source through the second opening in the fixed disk and through the opening in the moveable disk and through the second opening in the cartridge shell.
An exemplary embodiment of a cartridge assembly 10 of the present invention for a right-hand installation of a two-handle faucet is shown in
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In the exemplary embodiment, a cold-water source is connected to the first inlet tube 15 of the valve body 12. The first inlet tube 15 abuts the first opening 84A in the base seal 24. A filtered-water source is connected to the second inlet tube 17 of the valve body 12. The second inlet tube 17 abuts the second opening 84B in the base seal 24. Rotation of the handle causes rotation of the stem 18. Rotation of the stem 18 causes rotation of the moveable disk 20. Rotation of the moveable disk 20 relative to the fixed disk 22 permits either cold water from the first inlet tube 15 or filtered water from the second inlet tube 17 to flow through the cartridge assembly 10 but does not permit the cold water and the filtered water to flow simultaneously through the cartridge assembly 10.
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In the exemplary embodiment, as the handle and the stem 18 are rotated in a counterclockwise direction from the completely-closed position, the opening 54 in the moveable disk 20 begins to overlap the second opening 64b in the fixed disk 22. As the handle and the stem 18 are further rotated, the amount of overlap increases. When the handle and the stem 18 are rotated to a completely-open position at a handle and stem 18 rotation of approximately ninety degrees (90°) in the counterclockwise direction, the opening 54 in the moveable disk 20 is aligned with the second opening 64b in the fixed disk 22, as illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment, the moveable disk 20 and the fixed disk 22 are configured to create two (2) zones of control for flows through the cartridge assembly 10. Under the first zone of control, the flow of cold water is regulated through a range of stem 18 rotation from the completely-closed position to a completely-open position at the clockwise rotation of the stem 18 of ninety degrees (90°). The first zone of control regulates the cold water through the first opening 64a in the fixed disk 22 and through the opening 54 in the moveable disk 20 and through the first opening 40a in the cartridge shell 14. Under the second zone of control, the flow of filtered water is regulated through a range of stem 18 rotation from the completely-closed position to a completely-open position at the counterclockwise rotation of the stem 18 of ninety degrees (90°). The second zone of control regulates the filtered water through the second opening 64b in the fixed disk 22 and through the opening 54 in the moveable disk 20 and through the second opening 40b in the cartridge shell 14.
One of ordinary skill in the art will now appreciate that the present invention provides a cartridge assembly for a faucet. The cartridge assembly permits flows from a first flow source and a second flow source to flow through the cartridge assembly and to be regulated through the faucet without permitting flows from the two sources to flow simultaneously through the cartridge assembly. Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to a particular embodiment, equivalent alterations and modifications are within the scope of the present invention. The present invention is limited only by the scope of the following claims in light of their full scope of equivalent alterations and modifications.
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