This invention relates to the mounting of a water valve body and headworks assembly with respect to a mounting surface and particularly to the mounting of a water valve body and headworks assembly with respect to a mounting surface so that the assembly is hidden from view by the mounting surface allowing greater flexibility in the handle design and importantly, in a way which allows the headworks to be replaced from above the mounting surface.
Presently, a water valve body and headworks (or cartridge) assembly is mounted with respect to a mounting surface, such as a vanity or sink top, by threads on the outside of the water valve body being secured just above the mounting surface by a locking member which is part of an escutcheon. The headworks engages the mounted water valve body so as to protrude substantially above the mounting surface. A handle is used to both engage and control the headworks and a cover is used below the handle and above the escutcheon to hide the protruding portion of the headworks from view. The need to hide the protruding headworks limits the looks that can be achieved in water valve handle design.
In order to over come this limitation of the prior art the present invention contemplates in a water valve assembly for mounting with respect to a mounting surface, the water valve assembly including a water valve body having external threads on the exterior thereof and internal threads to receive a headworks and the headworks; the improvement comprising a handle trim connecter; the handle trim connecter having a hollow cylindrical lower portion and an upper flange portion; the hollow cylindrical lower portion having internal threads to mate with the external threads on the threaded portion and the upper flange portion for engaging the mounting surface. In one embodiment the improvement further comprises a hollow cylindrical spacer member mounted surrounding the handle trim connecter below the upper flange portion. The hollow cylindrical spacer member could be plastic, and is used when the mounting surface is on a deck that is less than 1.5 inches thick.
In a further embodiment the water valve assembly is positioned substantially below the mounting surface and further comprises an escutcheon having a descending threaded portion; said escutcheon for mounting on the mounting surface to cover the upper flange portion; and second internal threads internal to the upper flange portion for mating with the descending threaded portion of the escutcheon.
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Since the water valve body and headworks assembly 14 is now positioned below the top of the lavatory surface 11 the glass handle 17 can be used without a cover and without the water valve body and headworks assembly 14 or portions thereof being visible. The spline upper portion 27 is engaged by the female spline of the stem connecter 30 so that the glass handle can control the water valve body and headworks assembly 14. The escutcheon 29 has descending threads 39 which mate with the internal threads 37 of the handle trim connecter 31. In present water valves a cover is either secured thereto by mating with external threads 41 on the headworks 26 or made part of the escutcheon which mates with external threads 41. In the embodiments of this invention threads 41 are not engaged and can be dispensed with if it can be done economically.
In order to aid in the replacement of a headworks such as headworks 26 from above the mounting surface 11 several design features have been incorporated into the water valve body and headworks assembly 14 of this invention. The lock nut 25 is provided to inhibit the handle trim connector 31 from unthreading from the water valve body 21 when a torque is applied to remove the headworks 26 from its position in the water valve body and headworks assembly 14. A pair of holes 42 and 43 are provided in the upper flange of the handle trim connector 31, see
In the preferred embodiment of this invention the dimensions of the handle trim connector 31 are chosen to allow the use of a 17 mm socket wrench from above the mounting surface 11 to loosen and remove the headworks 26 from the mounted water valve body 21. The outside diameter of the lower portion of the handle trim connector 31 is 33 mm to allow it to fit inside the normal hole size in mounting surfaces 11 in the United States while the outside diameter of the flange is 45 mm to insure that the handle trim connector 31 does not slip through such normal hole size. The inside diameter of the handle trim connector 31 is 25 mm to allow the 17 mm socket wrench to fit inside and be moved as necessary.
While this invention has been described with respect to a particular embodiment thereof numerous others can be envisioned that will fall within the sprit and scope thereof.
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1619748 | Muend | Mar 1927 | A |
4463460 | Arnold et al. | Aug 1984 | A |
5535776 | Kingman | Jul 1996 | A |
5669407 | Bailey | Sep 1997 | A |
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20040231048 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |