This disclosure relates to a drain valve and more particularly to a drain valve for a basin.
Drain valve assemblies provide convenience to the user of a basin. The drain valve assembly allows the user to open or close a drain outlet without the user having to place their hands into the basin or to grasp a drain stopper in manipulating the drain stopper between open and closed blocked positions with respect to the drain outlet.
A drain valve assembly has a knob positioned near a faucet wherein the knob is connected to a first rod. The first rod extends downwardly with respect to the faucet and is connected to a first end portion of a second rod. The second rod extends transversely relative to the first rod. The second rod extends toward the drain of the basin and extends through an opening defined by a lateral extension of the drain such that a second portion of the second rod extends within the lateral extension of the drain and comes in contact with a drain stopper. In a default position, the drain stopper is in a closed position relative to the drain. In addition, a tension spring has a first end of the tension spring secured to a fixed item such as the counter that supports the basin, for example, and the tension spring extends toward the second rod and secures to the first end portion of the second rod.
Thus, when a user pushes down on the knob the first rod moves downward moving the first end portion of the second rod in a downward direction. With the first end portion of the second rod moving in the downward direction and with the second rod abutting a bottom of the opening of the lateral extension of the drain, the bottom of the opening acts as a pivot for the second rod causing the second end portion of the second rod to move upwardly. The second portion of the second rod pushes the drain stopper in an upward direction opening the drain. At the same time the drain stopper moves in the upward direction, the downward movement of the first rod lengthens the tension spring placing an upward tension force on the first end portion of the second rod.
With the drain in the open position the contents of the basin drains through the drain. With the contents of the basin removed, the user removes the downward force the user had placed on the knob and the tension spring, which contains a tension force, moves the first end portion of the second rod in an upward direction. Second rod pivots on an edge of the opening of the lateral extension of the drain and the second end portion of the second rod pivots downward lowering the drain stopper to a closed position with respect to the drain.
In this construction, first and second rods are mounted to one another in a side by side relationship permitting the second rod to rotate relative to the first rod with the first rod moved in a downward direction and upward direction. The downward force applied by the user on the first rod and an upward force applied to the first rod by the tension spring both apply a torque on the connection between the first and second rods. The connection between first and second rods is required to be robust so as to encounter this repeated exposure to torque and requires time for installation of the connection and contributes weight to the drain valve assembly. The repeated application of force and torque to the connection results in demand for inspection, maintenance and repair of the connection. In addition, the tension spring which extends between, for example, the counter that supports the basin and the second rod, requires time for installation and places an additional weight demand to the drain valve assembly.
There is a need for an simple and an effective drain valve assembly which has less parts and weight to the assembly and which is easy to install and which has lesser demands with respect to installation, inspection and repair.
An example includes a drain valve assembly for a basin which includes a drain having a sidewall, which defines a first opening, wherein the first opening is in fluid communication with the basin and with a first portion of the drain. The sidewall includes a wall formation positioned within the drain which extends across the first opening separating the first portion of the drain from a second portion of the drain. A first portion of the wall formation extends in a first direction away from the basin and defines an outlet opening which extends through the first portion. The drain valve assembly further includes a plug member aligned with the outlet opening and movable from a first position with the plug member abutting the first portion and closing the outlet opening and to a second position wherein the plug member is positioned spaced apart from the first portion placing the outlet opening in an open position providing fluid communication between the first portion and the second portion of the drain.
An example includes a method for installing a drain valve assembly to a basin, comprising: positioning a drain aligned with an opening in the basin with the drain having a sidewall, which defines a first opening, wherein the first opening is in fluid communication with the basin and with a first portion of the drain. The sidewall includes a wall formation positioned within the drain which extends across the opening separating the first portion of the drain from a second portion of the drain. A first portion of the wall formation extends in a direction away from the basin and defines an outlet opening which extends through the first portion. The method of installing further includes a plug member aligned with the outlet opening and movable from a first position with the plug member abutting the first portion and closing the outlet opening and to a second position wherein the plug member is positioned spaced apart from the first portion placing the outlet opening in an open position providing fluid communication between the first portion and the second portion of the drain.
The features, functions, and advantages that have been discussed can be achieved independently in various embodiments or may be combined in yet other embodiments further details of which can be seen with reference to the following description and drawings.
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Drain valve assembly 10 further includes plug member 34 aligned with outlet opening 32 and movable from first position 36 with plug member 34 abutting first portion 28 and closing outlet opening 32, as seen in
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Second portion 70 of sidewall 18 of drain 16 which extends in a second transverse direction 72 from sidewall 18 of drain 16 forming cylindrical formation 74 a second opening 76 formed by cylindrical formation 74 which extends away from sidewall 18 of drain 16. Second opening 76 formed by cylindrical formation 74 is aligned with third opening 78 defined sidewall 18 of second portion 26 of drain 16. First rod member 56 extends through second opening 76 formed by cylindrical formation 74 and first rod member 56 extends away from drain 16. Cap member 80 positioned and releasably secured to cylindrical formation 74 with cap member 80 defining fourth opening 82 with the first rod member 56 extending through fourth opening 82 of cap member 80. In this example, cap member 80 and cylindrical formation 74 have complementary threads (not shown) such that cap member 80 can be twisted on or off of cylindrical formation 74.
Compression spring 84 is positioned between seal member 62 and cap member 80 having length L, such that with plug member 34 in first position 36, as seen in
First rod member 56 extends through fourth opening 82 formed by cap member 80 and beyond cap member 80 and away from drain 16. First rod member 56 defines fifth opening 86, as seen in
Second rod member 88 extends in second direction 90 toward faucet assembly 14 which includes housing 92. Second rod member 88 extends through channel 94, as seen in phantom in
With portion 106 of second rod member 88, as seen in
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Wall formation 24 includes second portion 44 of wall formation 24, as seen in
First rod member 56 has central axis 58 aligned with outlet opening 32 of first portion 28 of wall formation 24 and includes projection formation 64 connected to first rod member 56. Projection formation 64 extends in first transverse direction 60 to first rod member 56. As described earlier, projection formation 64 is encapsulated within seal member 62. Seal member 62 has first width dimension 66 which is greater than second width dimension 68 of outlet opening 32 of first portion 28 of wall formation 24.
Second portion 70 of sidewall of drain 16, as seen in
Compression spring 84, as earlier described, is positioned between seal member 62 and cap member 80 such that with plug member 34 in first position 36, compression spring 84 applies a force to plug member 34 abutting plug member 34 against first portion 28 of wall formation 24 and with plug member 34 in second position 38, compression spring 84 becomes shorter in length, as earlier described, thereby storing energy for returning plug member 34 to first position 36, as discussed earlier.
While various embodiments have been described above, this disclosure is not intended to be limited thereto. Variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments that are still within the scope of the appended claims.
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