Claims
- 1. A plumbing fixture comprising:
- a water inlet including means for sealingly connecting the inlet to a water supply line;
- a water outlet;
- a housing accommodating a water supply path therein, said water supply path connecting said water inlet and said water outlet;
- a manually activated water control;
- water regulation means connected to said water control for controllably restricting said water supply path to control the flow rate of water through said path, said water regulation means having a shut-off seal for sealingly obstructing flow of water through said water supply path when said water control is placed in an off position;
- a pressure relief path disposed upstream of said shut-off seal; and
- a stopper disposed in said pressure relief path, said stopper having a compressed channel penetrating therethrough said channel permitting water to pass through said stopper to by-pass said shut-off seal only when said water control is placed in said off position and said water supply line is subject to an elevated water supply pressure exceeding a normal water supply pressure.
- 2. A plumbing fixture according to claim 1, wherein said pressure relief path penetrates said housing.
- 3. A plumbing fixture according to claim 1, wherein said stopper has an uncompressed width that is greater than a width of said pressure relief path.
- 4. A plumbing fixture according to claim 1, wherein said pressure relief path penetrates a housing of said fixture.
- 5. A plumbing fixture according to claim 1, wherein said channel has a compressibility determined as a function of a desired elevated pressure, a hardness of the stopper, the width of said stopper, the width of said pressure relief path, and a length of the stopper.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/666,064, filed Jun. 14, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,168.
The present invention relates generally to implementation of pressure relief in plumbing fixtures. More particularly, the present invention concerns an assembly for relieving feed line pressures resulting from the formation of ice, or another blockage, within the feed line. A plumbing fixture constructed in accordance with the present invention includes an assembly which releases water at a predetermined fluid pressure occurring after the formation of a blockage with the feed line, but prior to achieving a pressure which would rupture the feed line assembly.
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