Information
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Patent Grant
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6205599
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Patent Number
6,205,599
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Date Filed
Monday, May 8, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Jenkens & Gilchrist. P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A push plate for moving a flow control valve in a covered eye wash fountain is interconnected with a cover whereby opening the flow control valve also opens the cover while simultaneously providing independent opening and closure of the cover without moving the push plate, and simultaneously providing closure of the flow control valve from an open position without closing the cover. The covered eyewash fountain embodying the present allows the cover to be raised and the fountain inspected, cleaned, serviced, or repaired without opening the flow control valve.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
This invention relates generally to a covered fountain for flushing contaminants from eyes, and more particularly to such a fountain that automatically raises the cover from the fountain and initiates a flow of rinsing fluid through at least one spray head in response to activating a push plate.
2. Background Art
Eyewash fountains are typically used in industrial and laboratory environments to provide emergency flushing of human eyes after exposure to fumes, liquids or airborne debris that may be injurious to the eyes. Many of these devices require that an affected individual locate and turn on a valve to initiate a flow of rinsing water. Sometimes the affected individual may even be required to modulate the valve to provide a stream of water at a desirable pressure and in an appropriate volume.
Emergency eyewash fountains, by the very nature of their intended use, often may go for several months, or longer, without use. This infrequent use permits rust, corrosion, bacteria and other undesirable materials to accumulate in the spray heads and supply lines. Examples of covered eyewash fountains that open automatically in response to activating a push plate that simultaneously initiates a flow of water and opens the cover are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,599,251 issued Aug. 17, 1971 to Allan C. Wright and entitled
Covered Eyewash Fountain
and U.S. Pat. No. 5,008,963 granted on Apr. 23, 1991 to Matthew I. Stein entitled
Emergency Wash Station
. Both of the above-referenced arrangements have a mechanical linkage between a flow control valve and the cover whereby the cover is pushed to an open position in response to opening the valve, and lowered to a closed position in response to closing the valve. In both arrangements, the cover cannot be raised without initiating a flow of water. Therefore, if it is desired to inspect, service, repair or otherwise access any component of the water distribution system enclosed within the fountain without a flow of water, the mechanical linkage between the flow control valve and the cover must first be disconnected.
The present invention is directed to overcoming the problems set forth above. It is desirable to have a covered eyewash fountain in which the cover can be raised for access to the spray heads, plumbing, and other fixtures disposed within the fountain without opening a flow control valve or disassembly of a linkage that automatically opens the cover in response to opening the flow control valve. It is also desirable to have such a covered eyewash fountain in which the water flow may be adjusted, or even stopped all together, after opening the cover in response to initiating flow through the water control valve by operation of a push plate, without moving the cover toward a closed position. It is also desirable to have such a covered eyewash fountain in which independent opening and closure of the cover can be carried out without moving a push plate connected to a stem of the flow control valve.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an eyewash fountain comprises a basin having at least one upperly directly nozzle disposed in the basin, a cover disposed over the basin, and a flow control valve, movable between an open and a closed position, in fluid communication with the nozzle. The eyewash fountain further includes a push plate operatively connected to the flow control valve and selectively movable between a first position and a second position. The flow control valve is moved to its closed position in response to moving the push plate to the first position. The flow control valve is moved to its open position in response to moving the push plate to the second position. The covered eyewash fountain further includes a means for opening the cover in response to moving the push plate to the second position, and simultaneously independently opening and closing the cover without moving the push plate, and simultaneously providing closure of the flow control valve without closing the cover.
Other features of the eyewash fountain embodying the present invention include the cover being pivotally attached to the basin at a predetermined position along a peripheral edge of the cover, and the means for opening the cover in response to moving the flow control valve to an open position and simultaneously providing other functions, as described above, comprises a linkage having a first end attached to the push plate and a second end attached to the cover at a position adjacent the predetermined position along the peripheral edge of the cover at which the cover is pivotally connected to the basin. The linkage pulls the cover to an open position in response to moving the push plate to the second position. Other features includes the linkage comprising a pair of bar links, a first link of the pair having a first end pivotally attached to the push plate and a second end pivotally connected to the second link of the pair. The second end of the second bar link is pivotally attached to the cover.
Other features include the flow control valve having a stem on which the push plate is fixedly attached whereby rotation of the push plate produces a corresponding rotation of the flow control valve, and the first end of the linkage extending between the push plate and the cover is attached to the push plate at a position spaced from the flow control valve stem. Yet another feature includes the linkage being a flexible member having a length defined by the distance between the respective attachment points of the first end to the push plate and the second end to the cover when the push plate is at the first position and the cover is closed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
A more complete understanding of the structure and operation of the present invention may be had by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a front view of a covered eyewash fountain embodying the present invention, showing both the cover and a flow control valve in closed positions;
FIG. 2
is a rear view of the covered eyewash fountain embodying the present invention, showing both the cover and the flow control valve in closed positions, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the covered eyewash fountain embodying the present invention, showing both the cover and the flow control valve in closed positions, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a side view of the covered eyewash fountain embodying the present invention, showing both the cover and the flow control valve in open positions; and
FIG. 5
is a side view of the covered eyewash fountain embodying the present invention, showing the cover in an open position and the flow control valve in a closed position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PRESENTLY PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
A covered eyewash fountain embodying the present invention is generally indicated in each of the drawings by the reference numeral
10
. The eyewash fountain
10
has a basin
12
having at least one, and preferably two, upwardly directed nozzles
14
, covering both eyes, positioned in the basin
12
. A protective cover
16
is disposed over the basin
12
and cooperates with the basin
12
to form an enclosure about the nozzles
14
. More specifically, the cover
16
is pivotally attached to the basin
12
at a predetermined position along respective peripheral edges of the cover
16
and basin
12
, such as at the rear of the basin
12
as illustrated in the drawings.
A flow control valve
18
is in fluid communication with a water supply by way of an inlet pipe
20
, and an outlet pipe
22
that is connected to a T-manifold
24
on which the nozzles
14
are mounted. Thus the flow control valve
18
is in fluid communication with the nozzles
14
. The flow control valve
18
is movable between an open and a closed position in response to rotating a valve stem
26
operatively connected to an internal ball or gate component of the valve
18
.
A push plate
28
having a readily visible and easily accessible enlarged flat area
30
is fixedly mounted on the valve stem
26
of the flow control valve
18
whereby movement of the flat area
30
of the push plate
28
causes the push plate to rotate the stem
26
. The push plate
28
is movable between a first position, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1-3
and
5
, and a second position as illustrated in FIG.
4
. At the first position of the push plate
28
, the push plate
28
is vertically disposed and the flow control valve
18
is closed. At the second position of the push plate
28
, the push plate
28
is horizontally disposed and the flow control valve
18
is open. The flow control valve
18
is closed in response to moving the push plate
28
to the first position, and the flow control valve
18
is opened in response to moving the push plate
28
to the second position.
The covered eyewash fountain
10
further includes a means
32
for opening the cover
16
and moving the flow control valve
18
to an open position in response to moving the push plate
28
to the second position, and simultaneously providing independent opening and closure of the cover
16
without moving the push plate
28
, and simultaneously providing closure of the flow control valve
18
without closing the cover
16
. In the illustrated embodiment, the means for simultaneously carrying out the above-described functions comprises a linkage
34
having a first end
36
attached to the push plate
28
at a position spaced from the position of which push plate
28
is attached to the stem
26
of the valve
18
. A second end
38
of the linkage
34
is attached to the cover
16
by way of a first spacer
39
positioned between the second end
38
and a bracket
40
attached to the peripheral edge of the cover
16
at a position adjacent a pivot connection
41
of the cover
16
to the basin
12
. As best illustrated in
FIGS. 2-5
, the bracket
40
is attached to the cover
16
and one arm of a hinge
52
which provides the pivot interconnection
41
between the cover
16
and the basin
12
. By moving the push plate
28
from its first position, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
to its second position, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, it can be seen that the linkage
34
pulls the cover
16
to an open position.
In the illustrated embodiment, the linkage
34
comprises a pair of bar links
42
,
44
. The first end
36
of the first bar link
42
is pivotally attached to the push plate
28
by a second spacer
46
that is respectively pivotally attached at its ends to the push plate
28
and the first end
36
of the linkage
34
. A second end
48
of the first bar link
42
is pivotally interconnected with a first end
50
of the second bar link
44
. As described above, the second end
38
of the second bar link
44
is pivotally attached through the first spacer
39
to the bracket
40
that is attached to the outer peripheral edge of the cover
16
at a position adjacent to the pivot connection
41
of the cover
16
to the basin
12
.
Thus, when the push plate
28
is moved from its first position, as illustrated in
FIG. 3
to its second position as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, as may be encountered in an emergency use situation, the flow control valve
18
is opened, as a result of rotating the stem
26
attached to the push plate
28
, and the cover
16
is pulled to its open position by the linkage
34
interconnecting the push plate
28
and the cover
16
.
Furthermore, the linkage
34
permits the push plate
28
to be moved from its second position whereat the flow control valve
18
is open, back to its first position whereat the flow control valve
18
is closed, as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, without closing the cover
16
. Moreover, the cover
16
can be independently moved from its closed position, as illustrated in
FIG. 3
, to its open position, as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, without moving the push plate
28
from its first position at which the flow control valve
18
is closed. This important advantage allows the fountain and enclosed nozzles and plumbing to be inspected, cleaned, serviced, or repaired without opening the flow control valve
18
, or disconnecting the linkage
34
between the push plate
28
and the cover
16
. Heretofore, this has been impossible with the prior linkage arrangements interconnecting a flow control valve and a cover. After closure of the flow control valve
18
, as the result of moving the push plate
28
from its second to its first position, as illustrated respectively in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, water flow through the nozzles
14
is terminated and the cover
16
may be manually returned it to its closed position over the basin
12
.
It can also be readily seen that the means
32
for opening the cover
16
and moving the flow control valve
18
to an open position in response to moving the push plate
28
to the second position, and simultaneously providing independent opening and closure of the cover
16
without moving the push plate
28
, and simultaneously providing closure of the flow control valve
18
without closing the cover
16
may be provided by a flexible linkage, such as a small chain linkage, cable, cord, or similar limber member having respective ends connected to the push plate
28
at a position spaced from the stem
26
and to the bracket
40
of the cover
16
. The flexible linkage should have a length that is determined by the distance between the respective attachment points at the push plate
28
and the cover
16
when the push plate
28
is at its first position and the cover
16
is closed. Thus, when the push plate
28
is moved it its second position, thereby opening the flow control valve
18
, the flexible linkage pulls the cover to its open position. Also, it can be readily understood that when the push plate
28
is at its first position, and the flow control valve
18
closed, the flexible linkage will become slack and the cover
16
can be opened and closed without moving the push plate
28
away from its first position. When the push plate
28
is at its first position, and the cover is open, the flexible linkage will be relaxed. Also, because the flexible linkage will be in its relaxed state when the push plate
28
is at its second position, with the control valve
18
closed and the cover
16
at its open position, the push plate
28
can be moved to its first position, thereby closing or modulating the flow control valve
18
without closing the cover
16
.
Thus it can be readily seen that the covered eyewash fountain
10
, embodying the present invention has a protective cover
16
, disposed over the spray nozzles
14
, which can be moved to its open position in response to moving the push plate
28
to its horizontal position, whereby the flow control valve
18
is also opened and a flow of water discharged through the nozzles
14
. Also, if desired, when the flow control valve
18
is closed and the push plate
28
is in its first, or vertical, position the cover
16
can be raised without initiating a flow of water through the nozzles
14
. Furthermore, in the covered eyewash fountain
10
embodying the present invention, the flow control valve
18
can be modulated or closed, by moving the push plate
28
from its horizontal to its vertical position, without closing the cover
16
. These multiple independent operations of the cover and the flow control valve
18
permit the covered eyewash fountain
10
to be easily inspected, cleaned, serviced, or repaired with the cover
16
open and the flow control valve
18
closed.
Although the present invention is described in terms of preferred exemplary embodiments, with specific linkage arrangements described herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes in those linkage arrangements, which would not compromise the multiple functional relationship of the linkage between the cover and the flow control valve, may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the push plate may be interconnected with a foot-operated pedal, if so desired. Moreover, the specific linkage described and claimed herein may be connected to a flow control valve that not only controls fluid flow to eye nozzles disposed in a basin, but may also control fluid flow to a shower head. In such installations, a foot-operated pedal, a platform, may act as the push plate. In yet other arrangements, the cover
16
may be pivotally attached to the vertical riser of the shower head. Such changes are intended to fall within the scope of the following claims. Other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention may be obtained from a study of this disclosure, along with the appended claims.
ELEMENT LIST
10
Covered Eyewash Fountain
12
basin
14
nozzles
16
cover
18
flow control valve
20
inlet pipe
22
outlet pipe
24
T-manifold
26
Stem (of
18
)
28
push plate
30
flat area
32
means (multi-function)
34
linkage
36
first end (of
34
)
38
second end (of
34
)
39
first spacer (between
38
and
40
)
40
bracket (at edge of
16
)
41
pivot connection (
16
to
12
)
42
first bar link
44
second bar link
46
second spacer (between
28
and
36
)
48
second end (of
42
)
50
first end (of
44
)
52
hinge
Claims
- 1. An eyewash fountain, comprising:a basin having at least one upwardly directed nozzle disposed therein; a cover disposed over said basin and cooperating with said basin to form an enclosure about said nozzle; a flow control valve in fluid communication with said nozzle and movable between an open position and a closed position; a push plate connected to said flow control valve and selectively movable between a first position and a second position, said flow control valve being moved to said closed position in response to moving said push plate to the first position, and said flow control valve being moved to said open position in response to moving said push plate to the second position; and a means for opening said cover disposed over said basin and moving said flow control valve to an open position in response to moving said push plate to the second position, and simultaneously providing independent opening and closure of said cover without moving said push plate, and simultaneously providing closure of said flow control valve by moving said push plate from the second to the first position without closing said cover.
- 2. The eyewash fountain, as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover is pivotally attached to said basin at a predetermined position along a peripheral edge of the cover; and said means for opening said cover disposed over said basin and moving said flow control valve to an open position in response to moving said push plate to the second position, and simultaneously providing independent opening and closure of said cover without moving said push plate, and simultaneously providing closure of said flow control valve by moving said push plate from the second to the first position without closing said cover comprises a linkage having a first end attached to said push plate and a second end attached to said cover at said position adjacent the predetermined position along the peripheral edge of the cover, said linkage pulling the cover to an open position in response to moving said push plate to the second position.
- 3. The eyewash fountain, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said linkage comprise a first bar link and a second bar link, said first bar link having a first end pivotally attached to said push plate and a second end pivotally interconnected to a first end of said second bar link, and a second end of said second bar link being pivotally attached to the cover at said position adjacent the predetermined position along the peripheral edge of the cover.
- 4. The eyewash fountain, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said flow control valve has a stem and said push plate is fixedly attached to said stem whereby rotation of the push plate produces a corresponding rotation of the flow control valve stem, and said first end of the linkage extending between the push plate and the cover is attached to said push plate at a position spaced from the flow control valve stem.
- 5. The eyewash fountain, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said linkage comprises a flexible member having a first end attached to said push plate and a second end attached to said cover at said position adjacent the predetermined position along the peripheral edge of the cover, said flexible linkage having a length defined by the distance between the respective attachment points of the first and second ends when the push plate is at said first position and said cover is closed.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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