Information
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Patent Grant
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6220279
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Patent Number
6,220,279
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Date Filed
Friday, October 31, 199727 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Weinstein; Harold
- Del Ponti; John D.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 676
- 137 359
- 137 801
- 285 193
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A faucet assembly 30 includes an underbody 36 having end bodies 40 and 42 which are linked by conduits 44 with a center body 38, and further includes a spout 32 and a attached shank 34, all of which are to be assembled with a deck 56. Portions of the upper ends of the end bodies 40 and 42 are each formed with an annular groove 72 which extend through holes 60 and 62 in the deck 56. A pair of trim flanges 48 and 52 are each formed with a platform 160 having an opening 162 extending therethrough which facilitates the positioning of portions of the platform within the annular groove 72 to retain the underbody 36 with the deck 56. Another hole 58 is formed in the deck 56 above the assembled center body 38 and is formed with an axial passage 76 for receipt of the shank 34. With the bottom of the spout 32 resting on the top of the deck 56, a threaded lower section 110 of the shank 34 extends from the bottom of the center body 38 where a fastening nut 54 secures the shank and the spout with the center body and with the deck.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a faucet assembly, and particularly relates to structure of components of a faucet assembly which facilitate the rapid and easy installation of the components with a counter top or deck.
One type of currently-available faucet assembly is referred to as a “widespread” faucet and includes a spout and a pair of valve handles which are spaced from each other on a support platform such as a counter top or a deck. The faucet assembly also includes an underbody which is formed by a pair of spaced end bodies which are threaded on the exterior thereof and which are linked to a center body by a pair of fluid conduits. The center body is formed with a chamber which communicates with the conduits and with an opening formed in the top of thereof. The underbody is located beneath the deck. A pair of valves are located in respective ones of the end bodies with each valve having a stem extending above the top of the respective end body, and above the deck for assembly with a respective one of the valve handles. Hot and cold water enters at the bottom of the end bodies and the handles are used to control the valves and allow water to flow to the center body and from the spout in a conventional manner.
The faucet assembly includes a shank which has an axial opening therethrough and a threaded exterior from a first end nearly to a second end thereof. The first end of the shank is threadedly secured into a threaded opening in the bottom of the spout. The second end of the shank is reduced in size and has an O-ring mounted on the exterior thereof for eventual insertion into the top opening of the center body in communication with the chamber thereof.
Three spaced holes are formed through the deck for eventual receipt, from the bottom of the deck, of upper portions of the spaced end bodies and, from the top of the deck, the shank of the spout. The shank of the spout is initially positioned, from the top of the deck, through a center one of the three holes in the deck together with washers and a decorative flange on the top of the deck and a slotted washer at the underside of the deck. A locknut is threadedly attached to the threaded exterior of the shank, near the second end thereof, which extends below the deck and is tightened to secure the spout and the shank with the deck. In this arrangement, the reduced second end of the shank with the O-ring is exposed below the deck awaiting assembly of the other component parts of the faucet assembly.
A valve is assembled within each end body with the stem of the valve extending above the top of the end body. A locknut and a washer are assembled about the threaded exterior of each end body, near the bottom of the threaded exterior just above the conduit which is assembled therewith. The underbody is manipulated to move the upper ends of the end bodies, from the underside of the deck, through the respective holes in the deck. Also, the second end of the shank, with the O-ring, is guided into the top opening of the center body. Prior to, and during, this manipulation of the underbody, care must be exercised to insure that the exposed second end of the shank and the O-ring are not damaged. From the top of the deck, a washer and an internally threaded trim flange are positioned over the extended stem and the top of the exterior threaded portion of the end body.
For proper assembly of the faucet assembly, the top of each stem must be located a prescribed distance above the top of the deck, when the valve is in the closed position. To properly locate each stem as necessary, the underbody has to be held while measurements are made to insure that the stem height is appropriate. This is a tedious maneuver at best and necessitates movement of the second end of the shank within the opening of the center body during the adjustment period.
Once the desired height of the stems is obtained, and with the threaded trim flanges being in place, the locknuts on the bottom of the threaded exterior of the end bodies are threadedly moved upward to locate the respective washers against the underside of the deck and tightened in that location to firmly secure the faucet assembly with the deck.
In view of the techniques employed in assembling the faucet assembly as described above, there is a need for a faucet assembly having component structure which eliminates concern for damage to the second end of the shank, and facilitates relatively easy installation of the faucet assembly with the height stems being readily attainable without tedious manipulations of the components.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide a faucet assembly having structure which facilitates relative easy and efficient assembly of components thereof with a deck.
Another object of this invention is to provide a faucet assembly having structure which facilitates the attainment of precisely and quickly locating, mounting and securing components thereof with a deck.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a faucet assembly having structure which facilitates the assembly of components thereof in such a manner as to minimize any opportunity for damage to the components during the assembly process.
With these and other objects in mind, this invention contemplates a faucet assembly for assembly with a deck which includes a spout, a center body and a shank secured at one end thereof to the spout and extending axially through an axial passage of the center body. Means are provided for securing the spout, the center body and the shank in assembly with the deck.
This invention further contemplates a faucet assembly for assembly with a deck including an end body formed with a first threadless fastening structure and an element formed with a second threadless fastening structure. The first and second fastening structures are formed to be cooperative and complementary when assembled to retain the end body and the element together in a threadless manner on a first side of the deck. Means are provided for securing the end body on a second side of the deck opposite the first side thereof.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing components of a faucet assembly in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing the components of
FIG. 1
in assembly in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a front view of an underbody of the faucet assembly of
FIG. 1
in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a end view showing a center body of the underbody of
FIG. 3
in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view showing features of the center body of
FIG. 4
in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing features of the center body of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view showing a shank in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective showing a retainer in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 9
is a side view showing a trim flange in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 10
is a top view showing the trim flange of
FIG. 9
in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 11
is a sectional view showing the trim flange of
FIG. 9
in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 12
is a top view showing the trim flange of
FIG. 9
in preliminary assembly with an end body in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 13
is a top view showing the trim flange of
FIG. 9
in final assembly with the end body of
FIG. 12
in accordance with certain principles of the invention;
FIG. 14
is a sectional view showing the end body, the retainer, the trim flange and a lock nut in assembly with a deck; and
FIG. 15
is a perspective view showing the shank in assembly with a spout and aligned with the opening of the center body for insertion therein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a faucet assembly
30
includes a spout
32
and a shank
34
attached to the bottom of the spout. The faucet assembly
30
also includes an underbody
36
(
FIG. 3
) having a center body
38
, a first end body
40
, a second body
42
and a pair of conduits
44
for providing fluid communications between the end bodies and the center body. Also included are a pair of lock nuts
45
and a pair of washers
47
. The faucet assembly
30
further includes a first retainer element
46
, a first trim flange
48
, a second retainer element
50
, a second trim flange
52
and a fastener nut
54
. Also shown is a faucet assembly support such as, for example, a portion of the top of a counter top, referred to as a deck
56
. The deck
56
is formed with holes therethrough identified as a center hole
58
and two side holes
60
and
62
located and equally spaced on opposite sides of the center hole.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, each of the end bodies
40
and
42
are formed with an axial passage
64
(
FIGS. 1 and 12
through
15
) which extends through the body from a first axial end to a second axial end thereof. Each of the end bodies
40
and
42
are formed with an axially short top section
65
, a threaded upper section
66
, a hexagonal intermediate section
68
and a lower section
70
. An annular groove
72
is formed around each of the end bodies
40
and
42
between the upper section
66
and the top section
65
which is formed with a top surface
74
. The top section
65
is formed with a prescribed diameter and the annular groove
72
is formed with a diameter which is less than the prescribed diameter, with both diameters being measured with respect to the axis of the respective end body
40
or
42
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
, the center body
38
is formed with an axial passage
76
which extends therethrough from a first axial end
78
to a second axial end
80
. The passage
76
is formed with a first cylindrical chamber
82
of a prescribed diameter extending axially inward from the first end
78
, a second cylindrical chamber
84
at a diameter smaller than the prescribed diameter, and a four-sided opening
86
at the second end
80
. The opening
86
is formed with two opposing, spaced flat sides
88
and
90
, and with two opposing, spaced rounded sides
92
and
94
. The center body
38
is formed with a pair of transaxial passages
96
which communicate with the axial passage
76
. An axially-aligned notch
98
is formed on the exterior of the central body
38
to provide an open clearance for a drain stem (not shown).
Referring to
FIG. 7
, the shank
34
is formed with an axial opening
100
which extends from a first axial end
102
toward, but not through, a second axial end
104
, which is closed. The shank
34
is formed with a first section
106
which is cylindrical in external shape and which extends from the first end
102
with a prescribed diameter. An intermediate or second section
108
of the shank
34
extends from the first section
106
and is formed with an external diameter which is less than the prescribed diameter. A third section
110
extends axially from the second section
108
to the second end
104
of the shank
34
.
The opening
100
is formed by a first chamber
112
of a prescribed diameter and a second chamber
114
of a diameter less than the prescribed diameter of the first chamber. The first section
106
of the shank is formed externally with threads
116
near the first end
102
, and an annular groove
118
near an inboard end of the first section for receiving an O-ring
120
(
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
15
). A plurality of transaxial passages
122
are formed through the shank
34
and communicate with the chamber
114
. The exterior of the second section
108
is formed with an annular groove
124
for supporting an O-ring
126
(
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
15
). As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 15
, the exterior of the third section
110
of the shank
34
is a formed in a four-sided cross-sectional shape with two flat surfaces
128
and
130
on opposite sides thereof, and two rounded sides
132
and
134
on the remaining opposite sides thereof. The rounded sides
132
and
134
are formed with threads. The four-sided cross-sectional shape of the third section
110
is complementary to the four-sided opening
86
formed in the end
80
of the center body
38
.
The retainer element
46
is shown in FIG.
8
and is formed in a circular stepped configuration including a ledge
136
having a flat upper surface
138
. A circular riser
140
extends upward from the ledge
136
and is formed with a flat upper surface
142
. A cylindrical opening
144
is formed through the retainer element
46
in an axial direction and is formed with a diameter which is essentially the same as the outside diameter of the upper section
66
of the end bodies
40
and
42
.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 11
, the trim flange
48
is formed externally with an upper section
146
having a cylindrical shape which extends from a top axial end
148
to its integral junction with a lower section
150
of the flange which flares radially outward and downward to a bottom axial end
152
. As shown in
FIGS. 10 and 11
, the trim flange
48
is formed internally with a passage
154
which extends through the flange from the top end
148
to the bottom end
152
. The portion of the passage
154
which is contiguous with the upper section
146
is formed as a cylindrical chamber
156
of a prescribed diameter, while a lower portion of the lower section
150
is formed as a cylindrical chamber
158
of a diameter greater than the prescribed diameter. The chamber
158
is formed with a diameter essentially equal to the outside diameter of the riser
140
of the retainer element
46
, and provides a nest for ultimate receipt of the riser therein.
A platform
160
is formed as an integral part of the trim flange
48
between the chambers
156
and
158
. A hole
162
is formed through the platform
160
and is shaped by the overlapping formation of a first circular hole portion
164
of a prescribed diameter and a second circular hole portion
166
of a diameter smaller than the prescribed diameter. The prescribed diameter of the first circular hole portion
164
is essentially the same as the prescribed diameter of top section
65
of the end bodies
40
and
42
, while the prescribed diameter of the second circular hole portion
166
is essentially the same as the diameter of the annular groove
72
of the end bodies.
When assembling the components of the faucet assembly
30
, the lock nuts
45
are threadedly positioned onto the upper sections
66
of the end bodies
40
and
42
, and are moved to a position adjacent the intermediate section
68
as shown in FIG.
1
. The washers
47
are then positioned over the upper sections
66
and are moved to engagement with the top of the lock nuts
45
. The underbody
36
is then maneuvered to axially align the end bodies
40
and
42
with the holes
60
and
62
of the deck
56
, and the underbody is moved toward the underside of the deck. The end bodies
40
and
42
are moved into the holes
60
and
62
to the extent that the top section
65
, the annular groove
72
and a small upper portion of the upper section
66
of each end body extends above the top surface of the deck
56
as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 14
.
In the description below, since the end bodies
40
and
42
are identical, since the retainer elements
46
and
50
are identical, and since the trim flanges
48
and
52
are identical, only the assembly steps of the end body
40
, the retainer element
46
and the trim flange
48
will be described. However, it is to be understood that the end body
42
, the retainer element
50
, and the trim flange
52
are assembled in the same manner.
The retainer element
46
is then positioned over the extend upper end of the end body
40
with the underside of the element resting on the upper surface of the deck
56
. Referring to
FIG. 12
, the trim flange
48
is then manipulated so that the larger first circular hole portion
164
thereof is aligned axially with the extended portion of the end body
40
. The trim flange
48
is then moved downward to allow the extended portion of the upper section
66
to be located in the larger first circular hole portion
164
. Eventually, the underside of the trim flange
48
rests on the upper surface
138
of the ledge
136
of the retainer element
46
and the riser
140
thereof nests in the chamber
158
of the trim flange. At this juncture in the assembly, the annular groove
72
of the end body
40
is aligned laterally with the platform
160
of the trim flange
48
. It is noted that the axial height of the annular groove
72
is essentially the same as the axial height of the platform
160
Referring to
FIG. 13
, the trim flange
48
is then moved in the direction of the arrow whereby the portion of the platform
160
, which is adjacent with the smaller second circular hole portion
166
, is moved fully into the annular groove
72
to the extent allowed by the radial depth of the groove. This arrangement now precludes any axial movement of the end body
40
. Thereafter, the washer
47
is moved axially over the upper section
66
of the end body
40
and is positioned against the underside of the deck
56
. The lock nut
45
is then threadedly moved toward the underside of the deck
56
and eventually engages the washer
47
and is tightened in this position. With the end body
42
, the retainer element
50
, the trim flange
52
, and the respective washer
47
and lock nut
45
assembled in the same manner, the underbody
36
is now firmly secured with the deck
56
with the center body
38
being below and in axial alignment with the center hole
58
formed in the deck.
It is noted that this assembly process is performed with relative ease and efficiency. It is also noted that the sensitive shank
34
was not in place during the assembly of the underbody
36
, the retainer elements
46
and
50
, and the trim flanges
48
and
52
with the deck
56
. Thus, the assembly of these components could take place without concern for damage to the shank
34
.
Referring to
FIG. 15
, the spout
32
and the shank
34
are located above the deck
56
and axially aligned with the center body
38
with the four-sided configuration of the third section
110
of the shank being aligned with the four-sided configuration of the opening
86
of the center body. The third section
110
of the shank
34
is moved into and through the axial passage
76
of the center body
38
from the first axial end
78
thereof, and eventually through and beyond the opening
86
as shown in FIG.
2
. In this position, the O-ring
120
is located near the bottom of the center body chamber
82
and the O-ring
126
is located near the top of the center body chamber
84
. The transaxial passages
122
of the shank
34
are aligned with the transaxial passages
96
of the center body
38
eventually to allow the flow of fluid therethrough.
When assembling the shank
34
with the center body
38
, the bottom of the spout
32
will rest on the top of the deck
56
. Due to manufacturing tolerances in making the various components of the faucet assembly
30
such as, for example, the spout
32
, the shank
34
and the center body
38
, the axial length of the shank is controlled in manufacturing thereof. This results in a clearance gap
168
in the bottom of the chamber
84
of the center body
38
to insure that the bottom of the shank does not engage the bottom of the chamber
84
before the bottom of the spout
32
seats onto the top of the deck
56
.
Thereafter, the fastener nut
54
is threadedly assembled with the threaded portions of the third section
110
of the shank
34
to firmly secure the spout
32
and the shank
34
with the underbody
36
and the deck
56
. This completes the assembly of the components of the faucet assembly
30
which is now firmly secured to the deck
56
.
During assembly of the shank
34
with the center body
38
, the shank is maneuvered from the top of the deck where it can be easily manipulated by the installer and readily inserted into the center body
38
. The installer does not have to initially install the spout
32
and the shank
34
with the deck
56
, and thereby avoids potential damage to the sensitive shank during assembly of the underbody
36
with the deck.
It is noted that the assembly process could be performed in sequences other than the sequence described above without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The structure of the components of the faucet assembly
30
as described above facilitate an easy and efficient assembly of the components in a time-saving process.
In general, the above-identified embodiments are not to be construed as limiting the breadth of the present invention. Modifications, and other alternative constructions, will be apparent which are within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A faucet assembly, which comprises:a body formed with a first threadless fastening structure; a flange formed with a second threadless fastening structure; the first threadless structure and the second threadless structure being complementary in structure to facilitate retention of the body and the flange together, upon assembly thereof; and the second threadless structure comprising: a passage formed through the flange and having an interior wall with a prescribed passage transaxial dimension; a platform formed in the passage and extending radially inward from the interior wall; and a hole portion formed axially through the platform with a transaxial dimension less than the prescribed passage transaxial dimension.
- 2. A faucet assembly, which comprises:a body formed with a first threadless fastening structure; a flange formed with a second threadless fastening structure; the first threadless structure and the second threadless structure being complementary in structure to facilitate retention of the body and the flange together, upon assembly thereof; and wherein the first threadless structure comprises: a section at one end of the body formed with an external prescribed transaxial dimension; and a groove formed in the body located adjacent the section and formed with a groove transaxial dimension which is less than the prescribed transaxial dimension of the section; and wherein the second threadless structure comprises: a passage formed through the flange and having an interior wall with a transaxial dimension greater than the prescribed transaxial dimension of the section; a platform formed in the passage and extending radially inward from the interior wall; and a hole portion formed axially through the platform with a transaxial dimension less than the prescribed transaxial dimension of the section.
- 3. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 2, which further comprises:the transaxial dimension of the hole portion being greater than the transaxial dimension of the groove.
- 4. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 2, wherein the hole portion is a first hole portion formed through the platform about an axis of the flange formed with a first hole portion transaxial dimension, which further comprises:a second hole portion having a second transaxial dimension formed through the platform in communication with the first hole portion about an axis which is offset from the axis of the flange; and the second hole portion being formed with a second hole portion transaxial dimension which is greater than the first hole portion transaxial dimension.
- 5. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 4, which further comprises:the second hole portion transaxial dimension being greater than the prescribed transaxial dimension of the section; and the first hole portion transaxial dimension being greater than the groove transaxial dimension.
- 6. A faucet assembly, which comprises:a body formed with a first threadless fastening structure; a flange formed with a second threadless fastening structure; the first threadless structure and the second threadless structure being complementary in structure to facilitate retention of the body and the flange together, upon assembly thereof; and a retainer located about the body and nested in the flange to retain the body in alignment with the axis of the flange.
- 7. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 6, which further comprises:an axial opening formed in the retainer for receipt axially of a segment of the end body adjacent the groove; an exterior ledge formed at a first end of the retainer; a riser formed at a second end of the retainer which is joined with and extends from the exterior ledge; and the exterior ledge being formed at a ledge diameter and the riser being formed at a riser diameter which is less than the ledge diameter.
- 8. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 7, which further comprises:the flange formed with an end surface; a chamber formed in the end surface of the flange; the riser of the retainer located snugly in the chamber of the flange to retain the end section and the groove of the end body in axial alignment with the axis of the first circular hole portion of the flange.
- 9. A faucet assembly, which comprises:an end body formed with an end section having a prescribed exterior diameter; an annular groove formed in the end body adjacent the end section thereof having a groove diameter less than the prescribed exterior diameter; a flange formed about an axis thereof with a circular hole portion having a hole portion diameter less than the prescribed exterior diameter and greater than the groove diameter; a platform formed on the flange fully enclosing about the circular hole portion; and the flange in threadless assembly with the end body wherein portions of the platform which are adjacent the circular hole portion being located within the groove.
- 10. A faucet assembly, which comprises:an end body formed with an end section having a prescribed exterior diameter; an annular groove formed in the end body adjacent the end section thereof having a groove diameter less than the prescribed exterior diameter; a flange formed about an axis thereof with a first circular hole portion having a hole portion diameter less than the described exterior diameter and greater than the groove diameter; a platform formed on the flange about the first circular hole portion; the flange in threadless assembly with the end body wherein portions of the platform which are adjacent the first circular hole portion being located within the groove; the flange formed with a second circular hole portion in the platform about an axis spaced from the axis of the flange and in communication with the first circular hole portion; and the second hole portion being formed with a diameter which is greater than the prescribed exterior diameter.
- 11. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 10, wherein the end section of the end body is a first end section, which further comprises:the end body formed with a second end section spaced axially from the first end section; and a portion of the end body between the groove and the second end section being formed with threads.
- 12. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 11, which further comprises:a segment of the end body between the groove and the second section of the end body being located within a passage formed in a deck having a first major surface and a second major surface spaced from the first major surface; the first end section and the groove of the end body located outside the passage of the deck adjacent the first major surface thereof; the flange in threadless assembly with the end body outside the passage of the deck adjacent the first major surface thereof; and a threaded fastening element in threaded engagement with the threads of the end body outside the passage of the deck adjacent the second major surface thereof.
- 13. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 12, which further comprises:a retainer located about the end body and between the flange and the first major surface of the deck.
- 14. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 13, which further comprises:an axial opening formed in the retainer for receipt axially of the segment of the end body adjacent the groove; an exterior ledge formed at a first end of the retainer; a riser formed at a second end of the retainer which is joined with and extends from the exterior ledge; and the exterior ledge being formed at a ledge diameter and the riser being formed at a riser diameter which is less than the ledge diameter.
- 15. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 14, which further comprises:the flange formed with an end surface which is adjacent to and faces the first major surface of the deck; a chamber formed in the end surface of the flange; the riser of the retainer located snugly in the chamber of the flange to retain the end section and the groove of the end body in axial alignment with the axis of the first circular hole portion of the flange.
- 16. The faucet assembly as set forth in claim 15, which further comprises:the ledge of the retainer being located between the end surface of the flange and the first major surface of the deck.
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