Integrated eye wash and sink faucet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6385794
  • Patent Number
    6,385,794
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An integrated eye wash and sink faucet connected to cold and hot water supplies. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet includes a valve having a body with first and second openings provided therein, and a spindle having an arm integrally connected to a chamber. The spindle is slidably provided in the valve body. The first opening of the valve body is controllably in fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies. The second opening of the valve body fluidly communicates with the cold water supply when the spindle chamber is provided at a predetermined location of the valve body. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet also has a sink faucet integrally formed with the valve body and in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, via the first opening of the valve body. Finally, the faucet of the present invention includes at least one eye wash spray nozzle connected to the valve body and in fluid communication with the cold water supply, via the second opening of the valve body, when the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to eye wash stations and sink faucets, and, more particularly to an integrated eye wash and sink faucet.




B. Description of the Related Art




Emergency eye wash stations are required for employee safety in laboratories, factories, and warehouses where employees handle corrosive materials that may injure their eyes. Eye wash stations are also required in dentist offices. It is highly desirable that such eye wash stations be placed in an easily accessible location, and that the travel time to the eye wash station be limited and unobstructed.




Conventional eye wash stations provide water sprays from regular plant plumbing connections to a pair of spray nozzles. Upon activating the water flow, the water from the plant plumbing is fed to the spray nozzles to cause a spray of water from the nozzles. Such conventional eye wash stations typically require significant floor space that could be dedicated to factory tooling, making these eye wash stations undesirable.




On solution to this problem proposed by the related art is to provide eye wash attachments to existing sink faucets. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,170,518 describes a device with a rubber boot at one end and eye wash outlets at the other that can be attached to any existing faucet to convert the faucet into an eye wash station. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,688,276 and 4,675,924 both disclose an eye wash attachment for a gooseneck faucet. A diverter valve enables transfer of faucet water (both hot and cold) to the attached eye wash nozzles. U.S. Pat. No. 3,925,829 discloses a dual faucet and eye wash arrangement wherein the eye wash rotates, diverting the faucet water (both hot and cold) from the faucet to the eye wash nozzles.




Unfortunately, none of these references discloses providing separate water supplies in a single faucet assembly, one for the sink faucet and one for the eye wash. Rather, these references disclose eye wash attachments that divert the water normally supplied to the sink faucet. Conventional water supplies for sink faucets provide both hot and cold water to the faucet. Thus, when such water supplies are diverted to the eye wash attachments disclosed in the related art, there is the potential for scalding of the eyes if the water is too hot.




Thus there exists a need in the art for an integrated eye wash and sink faucet that uses a separate cold water supply for the eye wash, prevents scalding to the eyes, occupies minimal space, and replaces existing sink faucets.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide an integrated eye wash and sink faucet that uses an instantly-dedicated, separate cold water supply for the eye wash portion of the faucet.




A further object of the invention is to provide an integrated eye wash and sink faucet that prevents scalding to the eyes when the eye wash portion of the faucet is in use.




Another object of the invention is to provide an integrated eye wash and sink faucet that saves space by not taking up additional counter space.




A final object of the invention is to provide an integrated eye wash and sink faucet that can be used to replace existing sink faucets.




Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be learned from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.




To achieve the objects and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the invention comprises an integrated eye wash and sink faucet connected to cold and hot water supplies. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet includes a valve having a body with first and second openings provided therein, and a spindle having an arm integrally connected to a chamber, wherein the spindle is slidably provided in the valve body. The first opening of the valve body is in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, wherein the second opening of the valve body is in fluid communication with the cold water supply when the spindle chamber is provided at a predetermined location of the valve body. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet further includes a sink faucet integrally formed with the valve body and in fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies via the first opening of the valve body. Finally, the integrated eye wash and sink faucet includes at least one eye wash spray nozzle connected to the valve body and in fluid communication with the cold water supply, via the second opening of the valve body, when the spindle chamber second opening is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one embodiment of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational of an integrated eye wash and sink faucet in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of the integrated eye wash and sink faucet shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the integrated eye wash and sink faucet shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional side elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the integrated eye wash and sink faucet taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

, and showing the eye wash in a closed position;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional side elevational partial view of the integrated eye wash and sink faucet shown in

FIG. 4

, and showing the eye wash in an open position;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional top plan view of the integrated eye wash and sink faucet shown in FIG.


5


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.




accordance with the invention, the present invention is broadly drawn to an integrated eye wash and sink faucet connected to cold and hot water supplies. The eye wash faucet is connected solely to the cold water supply for use during emergencies. The sink faucet is connected to both the cold and hot water supplies for conventional sink use.




More specifically and as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, the integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


of the present invention includes a fluid communicating means such as a gooseneck pipe


12


, an adapter


13


, a flange


14


, a top collar


16


, a washer


18


, a bottom cup washer


20


, and a nut


22


. The adapter


13


includes a cold water inlet


24


for the eyewash, a cold water inlet


23


for the faucet and a hot water inlet


26


for the faucet. The flange


14


, washer


18


, bottom cup washer


20


, and the nut


22


secure the threaded section of the flange


14


and facilitate connection of gooseneck pipe


12


to an existing sink basin (not shown). The gooseneck pipe


12


connects to an existing sink basin by providing flange


14


through an opening formed in the sink basin. The top surface of the sink basin engages the flange


14


via washer


18


, and the bottom surface of the sink basin engages bottom collar


20


. Nut


22


is then tightened to firmly hold the sink basin between top collar


16


and the bottom collar.




As further shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, the integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


of the present invention includes a valve assembly having a valve body


28


connected to gooseneck pipe


12


. Two eye wash branch lines


30


connect to valve body


28


, each branch line


30


terminating in a corresponding eye wash spray nozzle


32


. Each eye wash spray nozzle


32


preferably includes a dust cover


34


to protect eye wash spray nozzle


32


from airborne contaminants when not in use. The dust cover


34


shown in

FIG. 1

is may be a hinged dust cover having a hinge


36


that permits dust cover


34


to flip open when water flows through eye wash spray nozzle


32


. Alternatively, a dust cover and chain assembly may be used with the present invention. Such a dust cover is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,585,175, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, Speakman Company. Valve body


28


is integrally formed with a sink faucet


38


that provides hot and cold water in a manner similar to conventional sink faucets. A pull handle


40


extends above sink faucet


38


and from valve body


28


. Pull handle


40


activates water flow through eye wash spray nozzles


32


, as will be described below.




Fluid connection of integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


to existing water supplies is best shown in

FIG. 2. A

hot water supply


200


is in fluid communication with a conventional sink valve


202


, and a cold water supply


204


is in fluid communication with another conventional sink valve


206


. Hot water valve


202


connects to the threaded connection


26


on the adapter


13


. Cold water


206


connects to the threaded connection


23


on the adapter


13


. These valves operate in a convention manner. That is, hot and cold water valves


202


,


206


may be manipulated to provide only cold water, only hot water or a combination of cold and hot water to the adapter


13


, and accordingly, to the sink faucet


38


. Cold water is directly and continuously supplied cold water inlet


24


from cold water supply


204


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional side-elevated view of the integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


. As shown, the assembly of connecting adapter


13


and flange


14


form dual conduits: a primary conduit


42


in fluid communication with cold water inlet


24


, a second conduit


44


in fluid communication with the cold


23


and hot inlet


26


. Top collar is a two-piece arrangement having a bottom portion


16


′ and a top portion


16


″. Positioned on gooseneck pipe


12


is a connecting collar


45


that retains top collar


16


″ onto gooseneck pipe


12


. Top portion


16


″ threadably engages bottom portion


16


′ securing the gooseneck pipe


12


to the sink basin. A cold water passageway


46


and cold and hot water passageway


48


are provided within an outer housing


12


′ of gooseneck pipe


12


. Cold water passageway


46


is in fluid communication with primary conduit


42


of stem


12


, providing a path for only cold water


50


to the eye wash spray nozzles


32


. Likewise, cold and hot water passageway


48


is in fluid communication with secondary conduit


44


of stem


12


, providing a path for cold water alone, hot water alone, or mixed cold and hot water


52


to sink faucet


38


.




As further shown in

FIG. 4

, a dual water passage adapter


54


connects to the outer periphery of gooseneck pipe


12


and threadably engages the inner periphery of valve body


28


. Adapter


54


has a cold and hot water opening


56


and passageway


57


provided therein that fluidly communicates with cold and hot water passageway


48


. Secondary conduit


44


, cold and hot water passageway


48


, cold and hot water opening


56


, and passageway


57


are in controlled fluid communication with cold and hot water supplies


204


,


200


. These elements are in “controlled” fluid communication with water supplies


204


,


200


in that valves


202


,


206


may be manipulated by a user to control the supplies of cold and hot water. Adapter


54


further includes cold water opening


58


provided therein that fluidly connects to cold water passageway


46


. Finally, adapter


54


has a plurality of O-rings


60


,


62


provided around its periphery to prevent water leakage from adapter


54


.




A spindle


66


, also provided within valve body


28


, comprises an arm


68


integrally connected to a cylindrical chamber


70


. Spindle


66


, adapter


54


and valve body


28


make up the complete valve assembly of the present invention. Spindle arm


68


connects to pull handle


40


and is slidably provided within a through hole


82


provided within valve body


28


. Cylindrical chamber


70


slidably engages the outer periphery of adapter


54


and the inner periphery of valve body


28


. Cylindrical chamber


70


fluidly connects cold water opening


58


of adapter


54


to outlet ports


31


of eye wash branch lines


30


when pull handle


40


and spindle


66


are pulled away from integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


and chamber


70


engages aback wall


88


of valve body


28


. When chamber


70


engages the back wall


88


of valve body


28


, the valve assembly is in its open position. Alternatively, when spindle chamber


70


engages or is adjacent to a wall


90


of adapter


54


, the valve assembly is in its closed position. When the valve assembly is in its closed position, as shown in

FIG. 4

, outlet ports


31


of branch lines


30


are not in fluid communication with cold water opening


58


, preventing cold water


50


from reaching eye wash spray nozzles


32


. Cold and hot water opening


56


of adapter


54


fluidly connects cold and hot water


52


(as controlled by valves


206


,


202


) to sink faucet


38


, via a sink passageway


84


, when the valve assembly is in either its open or closed position. A plurality of O-rings


76


,


78


are provided around the outer periphery of spindle cylindrical chamber


70


to prevent water from leaking from chamber


70


.




The integrated eye wash and sink faucet of the present invention further includes sink faucet


38


that is integrally formed with valve body


28


. Sink faucet


38


has a sink passageway


84


connected to a sink faucet spray head


86


. Sink faucet


38


fluidly connects to hot and cold water supplies


200


,


204


to provide cold water, hot water, or a mixture of the two in a conventional manner.




In normal faucet operation, when the valve assembly is in its closed position as shown in FIG.


4


, outlet ports


31


of branch lines


30


are not connected to adapter cold water opening


58


. This prevents cold water from reaching eye wash spray nozzles


32


. However, cold and hot water opening


56


may be fluidly connected to sink passageway


84


and sink faucet spray head


86


, as long either valve


206


, valve


202


, or both valves are open. Assuming one or both valves


206


,


202


are open, cold and/or hot water


52


flows through passageway


48


, passageway


57


, cold and hot water opening


56


, and sink passageway


84


, and exits through sink faucet spray head


86


. Thus, a user may manipulate the hot and cold water valves


202


,


206


in a conventional manner to provide water flow (cold, hot, or cold/hot mixture) to sink faucet spray head


86


.




During emergency faucet operation as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a user moves pull handle


40


and spindle


66


away from valve body


28


, setting the valve assembly in the open position. Outlet ports


31


of branch lines


30


connect to the cold water opening


58


of adapter


54


. Cold water


50


flows through cold water passageway


46


, cold water opening


58


of adapter


54


, outlet ports


31


, to eye wash branch lines


30


, and exits through eye wash spray nozzles


32


. Cold water


50


flushes the user's eyes in a manner similar to conventional eye wash stations. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


of the present invention, thus provides an instantly-dedicated, separate cold water supply to eye wash spray nozzles


32


.




The integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


of the present invention may be used to replace existing sink faucets, by removing and replacing the existing sink faucet with the integrated eye wash and sink faucet


10


of the present invention. The present invention, therefore, provides an integrated eye wash and sink faucet that saves space by not taking up additional counter space.




It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the integrated eye wash and sink faucet of the present invention and in construction of this integrated eye wash and sink faucet without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. As an example, faucet pipe


12


need not be a gooseneck configuration, but rather the present invention could any faucet pipe configuration, as long as a dual water supply is provided therein.




Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An integrated eye wash and sink faucet connected to cold and hot water supplies, the integrated eye wash and sink faucet comprising:a valve having a body with first and second openings provided therein, and a spindle having an arm integrally connected to a chamber, the spindle being slidably provided in the valve body, the first opening of the valve body being in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, wherein the second opening of the valve body is in fluid communication with the cold water supply only when the spindle chamber is provided at a predetermined location of the valve body; a sink faucet integrally formed with the valve body and in fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies via the first opening of the valve body; and at least one eye wash spray nozzle connected to the valve body and in fluid communication with the cold water supply only, via the second opening of the valve body, when the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body.
  • 2. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 1, wherein the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body when the spindle chamber engages a back wall of the valve body.
  • 3. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 1, wherein two eye wash spray nozzles are connected to the valve body.
  • 4. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 1, further comprising:an adapter connected to the valve body and the cold and hot water supplies, the adapter having a first opening in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, via the first opening of the valve body, the adapter having a second opening in fluid communication with the cold water supply and the second opening of the valve body when the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body.
  • 5. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 4, wherein the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body when the spindle chamber engages a back wall of the valve body.
  • 6. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 4, wherein fluid communication ceases between the second opening of the valve body and the cold water supply when the spindle chamber engages a wall of the adapter.
  • 7. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 4, wherein two eye wash spray nozzles are connected to the valve body.
  • 8. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 1, further comprising:a pipe having a first passageway in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, via the first opening of the valve body, and a second passageway in fluid communication with the cold water supply and the second opening of the valve body when the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body.
  • 9. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 8, wherein the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body when the spindle chamber engages a back wall of the valve body.
  • 10. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 8, wherein two eye wash spray nozzles are connected to the valve body.
  • 11. An integrated eye wash and sink faucet connected to cold and hot water supplies, the integrated eye wash and sink faucet comprising:a valve having a body with first and second openings provided therein, and a spindle having an arm integrally connected to a chamber, the spindle being slidably provided in the valve body; an adapter connected to the valve body and the cold and hot water supplies and having first and second openings provided therein; a pipe connected to the adapter and the cold and hot water supplies and having first and second passageways provided therein; a sink faucet integrally formed with the valve body and in controlled fluid communication with the cold and hot water supplies, via the first openings of the valve body and the adapter, and the first pipe passageway; and at least one eye wash spray nozzle connected to the valve body and in fluid communication with the cold water supply only, via the second openings of the valve body and the adapter, and the second pipe passageway, when the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body.
  • 12. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 11, wherein the spindle chamber is provided at the predetermined location of the valve body when the spindle chamber engages a back wall of the valve body.
  • 13. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 11, wherein two eye wash spray nozzles are connected to the valve body.
  • 14. The integrated eye wash and sink faucet as recited in claim 11, wherein fluid communication ceases between the second opening of the valve body and the cold water supply when the spindle chamber engages a wall of the adapter.
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