Faucet cover and dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6409099
  • Patent Number
    6,409,099
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A faucet cover and dispenser including a resilient body for positioning over the end of a faucet. The resilient body has an internal, liquid reservoir and a faucet-receiving chamber adjacent the liquid reservoir. The faucet-receiving chamber ends at openings in the rear and bottom of the resilient body. The top of the resilient body is provided with a liquid inlet opening in fluid communication with the liquid reservoir. The bottom of the resilient body is provided with a liquid outlet opening in fluid communication with the liquid reservoir.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to fluid sprinkling, spraying and diffusing devices and, more particularly, to supply holders for material to be mixed in a flowing liquid stream beyond the liquid stream outlet.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Liquid dispensers adapted for attachment to faucets for adding soap or cologne to bath water have long been known. These dispensers have typically employed cumbersome mounting brackets, rigid parts and reservoirs not easily closed to prevent loss of liquid thereby making such undesirable for use, especially in locations where children are present. A need, therefore, exists for a dispenser that is safe to use, simple to install and will not waste the liquid soap, cologne, etc., being dispensed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In light of the problems associated with the known liquid dispensers for attachment to faucets, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a dispenser featuring a soft, liquid-filled body adapted for positioning over the free end of a faucet that will selectively dispense liquid into water emitted by the faucet. The liquid-filled body is mounted upon the faucet with neither special tools nor training and serves as cushion in the event that a user falls against the faucet.




Still another object of the invention is to provide a faucet cover and dispenser of the type described which might be refilled as often as desired with any liquid soap, bath oil or cologne for reuse and might be positioned upon faucets of numerous makes and models without resort to tools or a prolonged period of instruction.




It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in a faucet cover and dispenser for the purposes described which is lightweight in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and dependable in use.




Briefly, the faucet cover and dispenser in accordance with this invention achieves the intended objects by featuring a resilient body formed of rubber and having a pair of. opposed side portions connected by a top portion and a front portion. The side, top and front portions are hollow and are in fluid communication with one another so as to form a liquid reservoir therein. The side, top and front portions are also oriented to define a faucet-receiving chamber surrounded by the reservoir. An inlet opening in the top portion permits the reservoir to be filled and an outlet opening in the front portion permits the reservoir to be drained.




The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention may be more readily described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a faucet cover and dispenser in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the faucet cover and dispenser of

FIG. 1

with portions broken away to reveal details thereof.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the faucet cover and dispenser.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the faucet cover and dispenser shown positioned on a faucet.




Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the accompanying drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the FIGS., a faucet cover and dispenser in accordance with the present invention is shown at


10


. Faucet cover and dispenser


10


includes a resilient body


12


for positioning over the end of a faucet


14


and having an inlet opening


16


in its top and an outlet opening


20


in its bottom. A cap


24


permits the entry of a liquid


42


into resilient body


12


whereas a valve


26


controls the exit of liquid


42


from opening


20


.




Body


12


has a pair of opposed side portions


28


fastened together at their upper ends by top portion


18


and at their front ends by a front portion


22


. Portions


18


,


22


and


28


are hollow and, together, define a liquid reservoir


27


for holding liquid


42


. The inner surfaces of portions


18


,


22


and


28


define a faucet-receiving chamber


30


that terminates at openings


32


and


34


in the rear and bottom of body


12


. To accommodate a valve plunger


36


extending upwardly from the front end of faucet


14


, a cylindrical recess


38


is provided in the inner surface of top portion


18


. To accommodate some faucet shapes, a groove


35


, positioned beneath recess


38


and parallel to the bottom of body


12


, is provided in the inner surfaces of front and side portions


22


and


28


.




To better fasten body


12


to faucet


14


, a pair of inwardly directed flanges


40


are provided to the bottoms of side portions


28


. Flanges


40


are spaced from top and front portions


18


and


22


at a distance adequate to permit the snug passage of faucet


14


. Like portions


18


,


22


and


28


, flanges


40


are hollow, serving to store a liquid


42


, such as a skin softener or bubble-forming soap, admitted into reservoir


27


through inlet opening


16


.




Inlet opening


16


is circular in shape and retains a cap assembly


44


. As shown, assembly


44


has a mounting ring


46


whose periphery is cemented to top portion


18


within inlet opening


16


. Extending from ring


46


is a flexible strap


48


at the end of which cap


24


is integrally formed. Cap


24


seats snugly within the central orifice


50


of ring


46


. and includes an vacuum relief vent


45


in its center. A resilient flap


55


partially attached to the bottom of cap


24


normally closes the vent


45


. Should a vacuum be generated within body


12


, flap


55


will move to the broken line position shown in

FIG. 4

as air flows into body


12


through vent


45


. Thus, vent


45


prevents the collapse of portions


18


,


22


and


28


as liquid


42


is dispensed from body


12


.




Valve


26


includes a rigid, valve body


57


affixed within outlet opening


20


. Valve body


57


has an inlet port


59


in its top that is in fluid communication with the interior of body


12


and an outlet port


61


in its bottom in fluid communication with the atmosphere. A compressed spring


63


whose bottom end bears against the bottom of valve body


57


urges a ball


65


into inlet port


59


to prevent liquid


42


, under the influence of gravity, from leaking through valve


26


. When body


12


is squeezed, however, placing liquid


42


under a slight pressure, spring


63


will allow ball


65


to unseat from inlet port


59


to permit liquid


42


to flow through valve


26


and from outlet port


61


. Thus, a user can control the flow of liquid


42


from faucet cover and dispenser


10


.




Use of faucet cover and dispenser


10


is straightforward. First, side portions


28


are splayed apart and body


12


is positioned over faucet


14


as shown in FIG.


4


. Next, cap


24


is disengaged from ring


46


and a chosen liquid


42


, perhaps. one capable of producing a bubble bath, is poured through inlet opening


16


until body


12


is filled. Cap


24


is, then, repositioned in ring


46


to close inlet opening


16


. Faucet cover and dispenser


10


is now ready to dispense liquid


42


.




At a selected time, water may be caused to run from faucet


14


to fill a bathtub or for some other purpose. By squeezing body


12


, liquid


42


will be forced through valve


26


and into the water flow from faucet


14


. When squeezing ceases, the flow of liquid


42


from body


12


will also stop. The vacuum created by the discharge of liquid


42


from body


12


is relieved by an inrush of air through vent


45


. The resilience of body


12


returns such to its unsqueezed and undeformed shape.




While the invention has been described with a high degree of particularity, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto. For example, the rear sides of top and side portions


18


and


28


may be provided with integrally formed suction cups


57


to permit the faucet cover and dispenser


10


to be secured to any smooth surface remote from faucet


14


. Furthermore, liquid inlet and outlet openings


16


and


20


could be provided with flow control features and valves other than caps


24


and


26


and, perhaps, in some embodiments of the invention caps and valves would be omitted altogether. Therefore, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the sole embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A faucet cover and dispenser, comprising: a resilient body adapted for positioning over the end of a faucet, said resilient body having a liquid reservoir therein, said resilient body also having a faucet-receiving chamber surrounded by said liquid reservoir that terminates at openings in the rear and bottom of said resilient body, the top of said resilient body being provided with a liquid inlet opening in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir and the bottom of said resilient body being provided with a liquid outlet opening in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir.
  • 2. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 1 further comprising:a cap releasably positioned within said liquid inlet opening; and, a valve affixed within said liquid outlet opening.
  • 3. The faucet cover and dispenser of claim 2 wherein said cap further includes a vacuum relief vent therein and a resilient flap for selectively closing said vacuum relief vent.
  • 4. The faucet cover and dispenser of claim 2 wherein said valve includes:a valve body having an inlet port in its top in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir and an outlet port in its bottom in fluid communication with the atmosphere; a ball positioned within said valve body and sized to close said inlet port; and, a compressed spring positioned within said valve body urging said ball into said inlet port for preventing a liquid from flowing through said inlet port under the influence of gravity.
  • 5. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of suction cups on the rear of said resilient body for releasable attachment to a smooth surface.
  • 6. A faucet cover and dispenser, comprising: a resilient body formed of rubber and adapted for positioning over the end of a faucet, said resilient body having a pair of opposed side portions having upper and front ends, said upper ends being connected by a top portion, said front ends being connected by a front portion, each of said side, top and front portions being hollow and being in fluid communication with one another so as to form a liquid reservoir, said side, top and front portions being disposed so as to form a faucet-receiving chamber having access openings in the rear and bottom of said resilient body, said top portion being provided with a liquid inlet opening in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir and said front portion being provided with a liquid outlet opening in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir.
  • 7. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 6 further comprising a pair of flanges integrally formed said side portions projecting into the bottom of said faucet-receiving chamber, said flanges being hollow and being in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir.
  • 8. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 6 wherein said top portion has a recess in communication with said faucet-receiving chamber for receiving therein a valve plunger extending upwardly from a faucet.
  • 9. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 6 further comprising:a cap releasably positioned within said liquid inlet opening; and, a valve affixed within said liquid outlet opening.
  • 10. The faucet cover and dispenser of claim 9 wherein said cap further includes a vacuum relief vent therein and a resilient flap for selectively closing said vacuum relief vent.
  • 11. The faucet cover and dispenser of claim 10 wherein said valve includes:a valve body having an inlet port in its top in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir and an outlet port in its bottom in fluid communication with the atmosphere; a ball positioned within said valve body and sized to close said inlet port; and, a compressed spring positioned within said valve body urging said ball into said inlet port for preventing a liquid from flowing through said inlet port under the influence of gravity.
  • 12. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 6 further comprising a plurality of suction cups on the rear of said resilient body for releasable attachment to a smooth surface.
  • 13. A faucet cover and dispenser, comprising: a resilient body formed of rubber and adapted for positioning over the end of a faucet, said resilient body having a pair of opposed side portions with upper, lower and front ends, said upper ends being connected by a top portion, said front ends being connected by a front portion, said side portions including at said lower ends thereof, and spaced from said front ends, a pair of inwardly-directed flanges, each of said side, top and front portions and each of said flanges being hollow and being in fluid communication with one another so as to form a liquid reservoir therein, said side portions, top portion, front portion and flanges being disposed so as to define a faucet-receiving chamber having access openings in said resilient body, said top portion being provided with a liquid inlet opening in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir and said front portion being provided with a liquid outlet opening in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir.
  • 14. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 13 wherein said front and side portions have a continuous groove opening into said faucet-receiving chamber for accommodating a faucet.
  • 15. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 13 further comprising:a cap releasably positioned within said liquid inlet opening; and, a valve affixed within said liquid outlet opening.
  • 16. The faucet cover and dispenser of claim 15 wherein said cap further includes a vacuum relief vent therein and a resilient flap for selectively closing said vacuum relief vent.
  • 17. The faucet cover and dispenser of claim 15 wherein said valve includes:a valve body having an inlet port in its top in fluid communication with said liquid reservoir and an outlet port in its bottom in fluid communication with the atmosphere; a ball positioned within said valve body and sized to close said inlet port; and, a compressed spring positioned within said valve body urging said ball into said inlet port for preventing a liquid from flowing through said inlet port under the influence of gravity.
  • 18. The faucet cover and dispenser according to claim 13 further comprising a plurality of suction cups on the rear of said resilient body for releasable attachment to a smooth surface.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of the application, Ser. No. 09/459,690, filed Dec. 13, 1999, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/459690 Dec 1999 US
Child 09/696954 US