This invention relates generally to sealing of faucets, when closed, and more particularly to replacement of seals in faucets, to achieve superior sealing performance.
In the past, faucet seals were typically flat-sided, annular in shape, for pressing of a flat side against an annular metallic seat; or washer, when the seal was displaced axially as during faucet closing. Such annular, flat-sided seals depended upon substantial axial force exertion of a valve stem to develop seal deformation and sealing, and such force exertion increased the development of rubbing friction at interengaged rubber and metallic pressure transmitting surfaces, during relative rotation of such surfaces. Repeated faucet opening and closing often led to unwanted early wear and seal failure. A long felt need has existed for a solution to such conventional faucet seal wear and required replacement.
It is a major object of the invention to provide improved faucet sealing means, offering a solution to the above difficulties, and a means for improving the sealing of conventional faucets.
A further object includes provision of a valve stem metallic lateral and annular surface engaging the seat, radially outwardly of the top level of an O-ring seal. The valve stem typically defines a metallic skirt surrounding the metallic seat.
An added object includes provision of an elastomeric O-ring the radially outermost extent of which engages the flow bore, below the level of the metallic seat, which is engaged by the stem under-surface to define a metal-to-metal annular seal therewith. Two seals are thereby provided; a metal-to-metal annular seal and an elastomer-to-metal seal, within the bore. In this regard, an O-ring retention screw head typically defines a flat annular retention surface directly below the annular extent of the O-ring; and that flat annular surface has a periphery directly below about ⅔ of the bulk of the O-ring, whereby water pressurized deflection of the seal is upwardly and outwardly away from the screw head, and toward the metal-to-metal seal.
The invention also contemplates a method of repairing a faucet having a seat defining a bore, a valve stem, a flat annular seal to engage the seat above the bore, and a retention screw, the method including:
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
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A valve stem 30 is movable upwardly to open the valve, and downwardly to close the valve. Handle 22 is rotatable to control upward and downward stem movement, and interengaged threads 23 and 24 carried on the stem and on the body offset stem movement, as the handle is rotated.
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Also, the engagement of the stem surface 27 and seat 17 defines a metal-to-metal annular seal or stop, spaced upwardly and radially outwardly of the annular seal defined by engagement of the O-ring with the bore. Further, the screw head 26 defines a flat annular surface 32 directly below the major extent of the O-ring. The screw head flat annular surface 32 has a periphery 32a directly below and medially of the outer ½ of the bulk of the O-ring. In
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the method of repairing a faucet having a seat defining a bore, a valve stem, and an existing flat annular seal to annularly engage the seat above the bore, and a retention screw, with a replacement seal includes:
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20070006921 A1 | Jan 2007 | US |