The invention relates to a method and device for fixing a faucet to a mounting, such as a worktop or a sinktop.
Prior known methods and devices necessitate working from under the mounting. Working space is scarce, making it uncomfortable to work with set screws and nuts, as well as a clamping claw. A heavy faucet present above the mounting is difficult to hold steady in a desired position during the fixing process. These are some of the reasons why the prior known fixing methods and devices require an installation time of considerable length.
It is an object of the invention to resolve the foregoing problems and to provide a method and device for fixing a faucet to a mounting, such that the installation work is significantly facilitated and the working time is substantially reduced, even to a fraction of what is required by prior known methods and devices.
This object is achieved in the invention by means of method steps presented in the appended claim 1, as well as by means of a fixing device presented in claim 2. The dependent claims disclose preferred embodiments of the invention.
The invention will now be described more closely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The fixing device includes a fixing collar 2, which is expansible with an actuation means 8 and attachable to a top surface of a mounting 1 by means of mounting elements to be subsequently described in more detail. In the present case, the fixing collar 2 is a split ring and the actuation means comprises a screw 8 capable of enlarging a splitting gap 9 for said expansion. The screw 8 can be replaced by hydraulic oil. Expansion of the fixing collar 2 can also be based on the use of rubber or elastomer, such as silicone.
The fixing collar 2 is cylindrical in its outer surface and has a height which is sufficient for providing a strong compression joint between the expanded fixing collar 2 and the lower end of a faucet body 10 or its extension. The faucet body 10 has its bottom end dimensioned (surface 12) to fit around the fixing collar 2 with a loose sliding fit before the fixing collar 2 is expanded.
The mounting elements for the fixing collar 2 include one or more top-clamping set screws 3, extending from the fixing collar 2 over a distance below a bottom surface of the mounting 1. An essential feature of the invention is the ability to rotate the set screws 3 from above. The set screws 3 have their top ends provided with appropriate engagement formations, such as hex sockets, e.g. for a power-drill operated tool.
The set screw 3 has its thread grabbed by a clamping claw 4, which is raisable by rotating the set screw 3. Alongside the set screw 3 is a guide 5 which disables rotation of the clamping claw 4 along with the set screw, whereby the clamping claw 4 rises to the position shown in
In the illustrated case, the guide for the clamping claw 4 comprises a bush 6, which is associated with the fixing collar 2, extends downwards, and is smaller than the fixing collar in its outer diameter, and which is provided with a recess or slot whose edge constitutes the guide 5. Naturally, the guide may consist of any wire or rod located alongside the set screw 3 in a substantially parallel relationship therewith.
In the illustrated preferred embodiment, the guide 5 has a formation 7 at its bottom end, allowing the clamping claw 4 present at the bottom end of the set screw 3 to rotate along with the set screw 3 from a lead-in position shown in
The faucet body 10 or its extension has its bottom end provided with a slot 11 (
Thereafter, the faucet body 10 has its bottom end, or the faucet body 10 has an extension of its bottom end, placed upon the fixing collar 2, such that the slot 11 coincides with the head of the screw 8, after which, by rotating the screw 8, the fixing collar 2 is expanded to the engagement with a machined gripping surface 12. The surfaces pressing against each other can be cylindrical or, if desired, can be designed with various gripping formations. In tests, however, cylindrical surfaces have been found to achieve the necessary attachment strength many times over.
The term faucet means water faucet or water tap. The places of use of the invented faucets are mainly in kitchen and in bathroom.
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English translation of and Office Action dated May 24, 2013 for Application No. 2010800318048. |
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