1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a spray head, and, more particularly, to a spray head for a faucet, such as a kitchen faucet.
2. Description of the related art
A typical faucet, such as a kitchen faucet, includes hot and cold water controllers, and a spout having one end coupled to the controls and another end connected to an aeration head. The aeration head may be formed using a mesh screen defining a matrix of very small pores thorough which the water passes, thereby separating the delivered water stream into a multitude of finely divided streams concentrated in a small area.
In a typical kitchen faucet system, for example, a separate retractable spray hose with a spray nozzle is coupled to the controls as well. Such a spray nozzle typically includes a head having a ring of individual spray nozzles which are positioned and designed to provide a plurality of streams, lesser in number than the multitude of finely divided streams of the aeration head of the faucet, and with each stream having a larger flow volume than an individual stream from the aeration head.
The present invention provides a faucet spray head having both an aeration unit and spray unit which are individually selectable, for example, via a rotation of a spray head mechanism of the faucet spray head. A selection between an aeration mode and a spray mode may be made, for example, with a relatively small rotational displacement of the spray head mechanism.
The invention, in one form thereof, is directed to a faucet spray head for attachment to a faucet spout. The faucet spray head includes a spout adapter configured for attachment to the faucet spout. The spout adaptor has a body defining an interior chamber. The interior chamber has at least one exit passage. A spray head mechanism is rotatably coupled to the body. The spray head mechanism includes an aeration unit and a spray unit that are individually selected based on a rotational position of the spray head mechanism in relation to the spout adaptor.
The invention, in another form thereof, is directed to a method for operating a faucet spray head attached to a faucet spout, including rotating an outer housing of the faucet spray head in a first rotational direction to select a spray unit for operating the faucet spray head in a spray mode; and rotating the outer housing of the faucet spray head in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction to select an aeration unit for operating the faucet spray head in an aeration mode.
The invention, in still another form thereof, is directed to a kit for a faucet spray head, including a switching plate having at least one perimeter opening defining a first fluid path and at least one interior opening defining a second fluid path, and a number of interior opening seals equal to or greater than the number of interior openings in the switching plate.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides a unitary faucet spray head for a faucet, such as a kitchen faucet, that can selectively operate in either of an aeration mode and a spray mode.
Another advantage is that selection between the aeration mode and the spray mode is achieved by a simple rotational displacement of the spray head.
Yet another advantage is that selection between the aeration mode and the spray mode may be achieved by a rotational displacement of the spray head of about 90 degrees or less.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings and particularly to
Faucet 10 further includes a base 16, a faucet spout 18, a hot water controller 20 and a cold water controller 22. Hot and cold water conduits 24, 26, respectively, such as for example copper pipes, connect faucet 10 to a water source (not shown). Faucet spout 18 is connected at a first end to base 16 and at a second end to faucet spray head 12. Base 16 supplies a flow of water, including hot and/or cold water in proportions as selected by hot water controller 20 and a cold water controller 22, to faucet spray head 12.
Referring to
Spout adapter 40 has threads 44 for engaging the threaded end of faucet spout 18. Spout adaptor 40 has a body 46 defining an interior chamber 48 having at least one exit passage 50, e.g., two exit passages 50 in this embodiment. Body 46 of spout adapter 40 includes a cylindrical wall 52 and a base wall 54 attached to cylindrical wall 52 to define interior chamber 48. One or more O-ring grooves 53 may be formed around cylindrical wall 52. The exit passage(s) 50 are formed through base wall 54.
Spray head mechanism 42 is rotatably coupled to body 46 of spout adaptor 40. Spray head mechanism includes outer housing 28, housing portion 30, spray unit 32 and aeration unit 34, as described above. Spray unit 32 and aeration unit 34 are individually selected based on a rotational position of spray head mechanism 42 in relation to spout adaptor 40.
More specifically, spray head mechanism 42 further includes a diverter 56 coupled to outer housing 28 for unitary rotational movement therewith. Outer housing 28 is positioned in sealed rotational engagement with cylindrical wall 52 of spout adapter 40 and diverter 56 is positioned in sealed rotational engagement with base wall 54 of spout adapter 40. Diverter 56 directs a water flow to one of spray unit 32 and aeration unit 34.
Diverter 56 may include, for example, a switching plate 58 having at least one perimeter opening 60 and at least one interior opening 62, e.g., two interior openings 62 in this embodiment. The perimeter opening(s) 60 are defined around a perimeter of switching plate 58 by a plurality of spacer protrusions 64, and more particularly, by the gaps between the spacer protrusions 64. In this embodiment, the number of interior openings 62 corresponds to the number of exit passages 50 in spout adapter 40.
The perimeter opening(s) 60 define a first water path 61A leading to spray unit 32, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
A kit, such as a repair kit for faucet spray head 12, by be formed that includes switching plate 58 and interior opening seals 70, and if desired, other components of faucet spray head 12 that may be subject to wear and or contamination. A number of the interior opening seals 70 in the kit preferably will be equal to or greater than the number of interior openings 62 in switching plate 58.
As can be best seen in
As set forth above, to select spray unit 32 for operating faucet spray head 12 in a spray mode, outer housing 28 of faucet spray head 12, and in turn diverter 56, are rotated in first rotational direction 36 such that the interior opening(s) 62 of switching plate 58 are not positioned in alignment with corresponding exit passages 50 of spout adapter 40. Further, to select aeration unit 34 for operating faucet spray head 12 in an aeration mode, outer housing 28 of faucet spray head 12, and in turn diverter 56, are rotated in second rotational direction 38 opposite to first rotational direction 36 such that the interior opening(s) 62 of switching plate 58 are positioned in alignment with corresponding exit passages 50 of spout adapter 40.
Referring to
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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