The subject matter this case is hereby amended and referenced as Amendment C, submitted Jun. 27, 1921 to application Ser. No. 17/022,087.
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of faucets. This disclosure more specifically relates to a faucet that can change between a flexible and rigid state.
The intended purpose of this section is to provide context to the invention that is stated in the claims. The description herein may include concepts that have the ability to be performed, but have not necessarily been previously performed or conceptualized.
For a user to be able to position a faucet to a desired location, a faucet often swivels or pivots from a fixed point. This limits the locations to access a faucet.
In another example, for a user to spray water freely, a faucet often comprises of a rigid body of which contains an internal flexible spray hose. This hose can be pulled out from the fixed body. The fixed location of the faucet is dependent on the location of the fixed body, and the spray locations will always begin and end at the terminus of the fixed body location.
In another example, the faucet spray head may be able to achieve different spray locations due to a flexible faucet body but will return to the same predetermined position once the user finishes spraying.
In all examples, although the spray heads allow the user to direct the the water from the spray head in a flexible fashion, and while they have a fixed position, the flexible spray head can only become fixed at the location of the fixed body. This can create hindrances in the use of the sink due to a limited amount of possibilities in rigid and flexible positioning.
There is a need for a new technology that may fix the shortcomings mentioned above.
One exemplary embodiment of the disclosure relates to a flexible and locking faucet that uses pressure to lock itself into a fixed position. The basic structure may comprise a base that connects the faucet to a surface, a spray head that directs the spray of fluid exiting the faucet and a faucet body connecting the spray head to the base. The faucet body includes an internal fluid tube that locks the faucet as a function of a change in the faucet pressure.
The faucet body is capable of being used as a flexible spray device under one pressure condition. With a change in pressure condition, the faucet body becomes rigid and secures the direction of the fluid sprayed to allow for a hands-free operation. Alterations in pressure can result in different outcomes. A further change in pressure can allow the faucet to remain rigid while not spraying fluid. Another change in pressure can allow the faucet to return to a flexible faucet to be repositioned yet again. The repositioning can occur in a state that sprays fluid, or in a state that does not spray fluid.
Further embodiments and advantages of this current disclosure may be achievable due to the consideration of these Claims, this Detailed Description and these Drawings. It should be understood that this Summary and the Detailed Description of the current disclosure are intended to be exemplary and are meant to further explain while not limiting the scope of the current disclosure.
The drawings are intended to provide a further understanding of the invention. They resemble a part of this specification and illustrate the underlying principles of the disclosed embodiments
Prior to referencing the figures, it should be understood that all features related to particular embodiments, in the Summary above, this Detailed Description, and the Claims below, and in the accompanying Drawings can be used with other features to the extent possible. It should be understood that the current disclosure is not limited by the detail description or illustrations. Additionally, it should be understood that the terminology used is solely for the purpose of description and should not be inferred as limiting.
Generally, all illustrative embodiments of the disclosure relate to a flexible and locking faucet including the mounting surface, spray head, body and base. The base is mounted to the mounting surface, the body is connected to the base, the spray head is connected to the body. Some examples of some mounting surfaces are a wall, counter, table, sink, cabinet, vanity, appliance etc. The body can be reconfigured to several positions and can maintain a flexible or rigid state. The spray head can spray water or not spray water at either of the flexible or rigid states. The flexible and locking body is cable of acquiring whatever shape the user puts it in and maintaining that position with a pressure adjustment.
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Parent | 16946125 | Jun 2020 | US |
Child | 17022087 | US |