The present invention relates to plumbing fixtures such as used in connection with kitchen and bathroom faucets. Typically, the bathroom faucet assembly is placed over two openings in a counter top so that hot and a cold water threaded inlet nipples extend below the bottom surface of the counter top. A nut is secured on the threaded nipples below the counter top openings to hold a faucet assembly in place.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,740,156 shows a rubber expansion packing 35 within an opening of a faucet housing. The packing is secured in place by tightening a nut 38 to expand the packing.
The desire to eliminate having to reach under a counter top to secure a faucet assembly in place has been approached in U.S. Pat. No. 6,385,798. A sleeve is threaded on an inlet nipple and passed through the opening in a counter top. The collar is screwed upwardly so that the sleeve 26 expands below the opening holding the plumbing picture in place. This device utilizes a plastic fitting of questionable life. The device showing U.S. Pat. No. 1,740,156 requires tightening a nut below the opening.
There is thus a need for a simple method for securing a faucet assembly to a counter top which does not require a faucet assembly being tightened under the countertop by reaching under the countertop.
The present invention is for a method for securing a faucet assembly to a countertop. The faucet assembly has a faucet base supporting hot and cold water valves and a spigot. The hot and cold water faucet valves have downwardly extending threaded inlet nipples and the countertop has a pair of openings through which the nipples pass. A flexible hose is connected to each of the hot and cold water under sink valves and the upper end of the flexible hoses are extended through the two openings in the countertop. A first hollow cylindrical flexible polymeric sleeve is pushed over the hot water threaded inlet nipple. The sleeve has an inside diameter smaller than an outside diameter of the hot water threaded inlet nipple. The sleeve has an outside diameter larger than the hot water faucet opening in the countertop. Similarly, a second hollow cylindrical flexible polymeric sleeve is pushed over the cold water threaded inlet nipple and likewise has an inside diameter smaller than the outside diameter of the inlet nipple and an outside diameter larger than the inside diameter of the opening in the countertop. The flexible hoses are then secured to the bottom of the nipples and the assembly is then pushed through the hot and cold water openings in the countertop until the assembly abuts the upper surface of the countertop. This secures a faucet assembly onto the countertop without the necessity of screwing a nut on hot and cold water inlet threaded nipples below the countertop.
A faucet assembly 10 is shown in
After the sleeves have been pressed in place, the upper hose ends 25 and 26 are secured to the lower ends of nipples 15 and 16. Next, the assembly is pressed through openings 19 and 20 until the under surface of faucet base 14 abuts the upper surface of countertop 18.
In this way the faucet assembly is securely affixed to the countertop without the necessity of reaching under the countertop to screw a nut onto the hot and cold water downwardly depending nipples. The sleeves are inexpensive to fabricate and take almost no time to install.
A removal tool 30 is shown in