Modular bidet spout assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6249921
  • Patent Number
    6,249,921
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A bidet spout assembly includes a nozzle which has a body and a projecting conduit which functions to connect the nozzle to a water supply. The nozzle body has an interior water passage and the upper end of the nozzle body terminates in a generally planar seal seating surface. The nozzle body has an exterior wall with a threaded area thereon. A removable decorative outer cover is positioned about the nozzle body and has an interior wall with a threaded area thereon positioned for cooperation with the nozzle outer wall threaded area to removably secure the cover on the nozzle. A seal is positioned on the nozzle seal seating surface and is held in position by an aerator positioned on the seal. The aerator is held in position by the portion of the cover interior wall.
Description




THE FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to bidet assemblies and particularly to such an assembly in which the cosmetic cover is fully replaceable, changeable or upgradable without purchasing a new nozzle unit. Such interchangeability facilitates changing the bidet appearance, color and finish material without the necessity of removing or changing any water connection and can be easily accomplished by the consumer. In particular, the present invention relates to a bidet spout assembly in which the exterior cosmetic cover is easily replaceable without affecting the connection between the nozzle and the water supply.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a bidet spout assembly and in particular to such an assembly in which the exterior decorative cover may be replaced, principally for cosmetic purposes, without disturbing the underlying water supply connections.




Another purpose of the invention is a bidet spout assembly as described which is simple in construction and reliably operable.




Another purpose is a bidet spout assembly in which the outer decorative cover may be easily replaced by the consumer, without affecting the internal water connections.




Another purpose is to provide a bidet spout assembly including a nozzle, an aerator and a replaceable exterior cover, easily attached together with the cover easily removed.




Other purposes will appear in the ensuing specification, drawings and claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is illustrated diagrammatically in the following drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective of the bidet spout assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an axial section through the bidet spout assembly; and





FIG. 3

is an axial section through the replaceable cover.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention relates to a bidet spout assembly in which the outer cosmetic spout/nozzle cover is fully replaceable without disturbing or disconnecting the interior water connections. Such interchangeability facilitates altering the bidet appearance, color finish without purchasing an entirely new unit. Thus, a consumer may remodel such a bathroom fixture merely by replacing the decorative cover and does not need to utilize the services of a plumber to replace the fixture or in any way affect the water connections to the bidet. Such a concept is applicable to other plumbing fixtures besides a bidet, but the present application is specifically directed to a bidet having an interchangeable or replaceable exterior decorative cover. Further, the ability to remove the cover, without affecting the water connections, permits the cover to be replaced from the top or bowl side, again providing ease cement of this part. No special tools or skills are required.




As indicated in

FIG. 1

, the bidet spout assembly includes a nozzle


10


, a seal ring


12


, an aerator


14


and a cover


16


. The nozzle


10


includes a downwardly-extending conduit


18


which is integral with the nozzle and forms an interior water passage


20


which will direct water from the water supply to which the assembly is connected up to the aerator


14


. In this connection, the aerator


14


may be conventional. The nozzle


10


includes a body


22


which has an outwardly-directed annular flange


24


adjacent its base and which has an exterior wall


26


with a threaded area


28


adjacent the upper end. There is a flat planar seal seating surface


30


at the upper end of the body


22


, which surface supports the seal ring


12


, as particularly shown in FIG.


2


. The nozzle may be made of a metallic material such as brass, or it may be made from a suitable plastic.




The exterior cover


16


which may have a finish, color and shape as desired by the consumer is indicated in the drawings to be somewhat bell-shaped, although this is not necessary. The cover


16


, as particularly shown in

FIG. 3

, has an interior threaded area


32


on its side wall


34


, which threaded area will interact with the threads


28


on the nozzle to mount to cover to the nozzle. When so mounted, the flange


24


will seat upon the surface of the bidet bowl and the cover


16


will entirely mask both the nozzle and the aerator.




The interior of the cover


16


is hollow and has an upper chamber


36


within Which is positioned the aerator


14


, with the top of the aerator extending to just underneath the end or top of the cover. Directly below the chamber


36


there is a chamber


38


of slightly enlarged diameter, with there being a shoulder


40


at the transition between the chamber


38


and


36


. When the bidet spout is fully assembled, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the seal


12


is seated upon the surface


30


and the aerator


14


is positioned upon the seal


12


. The shoulder


40


will bear upon a flange


42


of the aerator so that the cover is effective to hold the aerator and seal in position in the bidet spout assembly and on the upper end of the nozzle


10


. Thus, the cover not only functions to provide a decorative appearance for the bidet assembly, but also secures its elements in position for providing the bidet function.




Whereas the preferred form of the invention has been shown and described herein, it should be realized that there may be many modifications, substitutions and alterations thereto.



Claims
  • 1. A bidet spout assembly including an upright nozzle having a body and a conduit projecting downwardly from the body, the conduit being formed and adapted to be connected to a water supply, the nozzle body having an interior water passage to the conduit, the upper end of the body terminating in a generally planar seal seating surface, the body having an exterior wall, with a threaded area thereon directly adjacent said planar seal seating surface,a removable decorative outer cover positioned about and completely covering said nozzle body, said nozzle body having an outwardly extending flange adjacent said projecting conduit, with said cover having an exterior wall which tapers gradually outwardly and terminates generally coextensively with said nozzle body flange, said cover having an interior wall, with a threaded area thereon intermediate opposite ends thereof and positioned for cooperation with the nozzle outer wall threaded area to secure the cover on the nozzle, a seal positioned on said nozzle seal seating surface and an aerator positioned on said seal, said aerator having an outwardly extending flange, said cover interior wall portion including an inwardly directed shoulder, a chamber defined between said inwardly directed shoulder and said cover interior threaded area, with said seal being positioned within said chamber, said cover shoulder bearing on said aerator outwardly extending flange to hold said flange and seal within said bidet spout assembly.
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