Information
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Patent Grant
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6301727
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Patent Number
6,301,727
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Date Filed
Monday, April 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walczak; David J.
- Le; Huyen
Agents
- Cook, Alex, McFarron, Manzo, Cummings & Mehler, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 675
- 004 678
- 004 615
- 004 567
- 004 568
- 235 282
- 235 283
- 235 273
- 235 600
- 137 359
- 137 360
- 137 801
- 285 8
- 285 46
- 285 90
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A modular tub spout assembly for use in removably attaching a tub spout on a threadless water pipe extending outwardly from a bath wall without affecting connection of the pipe to a water supply system behind the bath wall includes a tub spout insert, a sleeve and a seal member. The insert has an interior passage, at least a portion of which is of a size to provide a close, but sliding, fit on the pipe. The sleeve has an internal diameter providing a close, but sliding, fit on the pipe and there is a chamber in the insert formed and adapted to closely fit about the sleeve exterior. The seal member is also positioned within the chamber in the insert. A fastener extends within the aligned openings in the insert and sleeve to fix the insert on the pipe. There is a tub spout shell extending over and enclosing the insert and a fastener to attach the shell to the insert.
Description
THE FIELD OF TIE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a modular tub spout assembly in which the visible and functional elements of a tub spout may be removed without affecting or disturbing the connection between the pipe which extends through the bath wall and the water supply. It is conventional in bath installations for there to be a pipe which connects to the water supply and extends outwardly through the bath wall. The pipe is often threaded and a tub spout is threaded onto the pipe. Most homeowners are reluctant to remove an existing tub spout because of fear that in so doing they would break the connection between the pipe and the interior water supply connection which is behind the bath wall.
The present invention provides a mounting fixture for a tub spout assembly in which the decorative and functional elements of the tub spout, including the outer decorative shell as well as the insert or body which supports the shell, may be removed and replaced with elements having a different exterior appearance without affecting the behind-the-wall connection with the water supply. There is a pipe which extends outwardly through the bath wall from the water supply and this pipe may have a smooth, unthreaded end. A tub spout insert is combined with the tub spout shell and then mounted to the pipe through the use of a sleeve and a fastener which extends through aligned openings in the sleeve and the tub spout insert. Normally, this fastener will be placed at a bottom portion of the tub spout so as to be normally not visible to a user of the bath. The fastener attaches the insert and the sleeve on the unthreaded end of the pipe. Conventionally, the shell will include a diverter, with the diverter functioning in cooperation with the tub spout insert.
The entire tub spout assembly may be removed and replaced with one of a different esthetic and exterior decorative appearance without in any way affecting the connection between the water pipe which extends outwardly from the bath wall and the water supply connections behind the bath wall.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a modular tub spout assembly and more specifically to such an assembly in which the decorative appearance of the spout may be changed and the functional elements replaced without affecting the connection between the water supply and the pipe which extends outwardly through the bath wall.
Another purpose is to provide a reliable, simply constructed and easily attached tub spout assembly which provides for removal and replacement of the decorative elements of the assembly without removing or affecting the water conduit that extends outwardly from the bath wall.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide a tub spout assembly which may be easily removed by the homeowner and replaced by such an assembly of different decorative appearance with the use of only simple hand tools.
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 a perspective illustrating the exterior of the tub spout assembly;
FIG. 2
is a vertical section through the tub spout assembly;
FIG. 3
is a rear end view of the tub spout insert; and
FIG. 4
is a partial bottom view of the insert illustrating the attachment elements for the insert.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention relates to a mounting system for a modular tub spout assembly and more specifically it pertains to a mounting system in which the tub spout assembly may be simply removed and replaced by one of similar construction, but different decorative appearance, by the homeowner through the use of simple hand tools. Such a change in the tub spout may be done without affecting the water supply pipe connection which is normally located behind the bath wall.
Most homeowners are reluctant to remove an existing tub spout, as this usually dictates that the connecting pipe must be unscrewed from a fitting behind the tub or bath wall. Homeowners usually prefer that this function be performed by a licensed plumber. The present invention provides a mounting system in which the tub spout may be replaced without in any way altering or removing the water supply pipe which protrudes through the bath wall and is connected to the water supply system behind the wall. The components of the mounting system are all positioned on the water supply pipe in a manner in which they may be simply and easily removed with normal hand tools. The components which provide the connection between the tub spout and the pipe are normally hidden from view, with the exception of two fasteners which are on the underneath side of the tub spout and therefore normally not visible to someone using this plumbing fixture.
FIG. 1
illustrates the exterior of the tub spout assembly which includes a tub spout shell
10
, an escutcheon
12
, a decorative accent
13
, and a diverter control knob
14
.
Focusing on
FIG. 2
, the bath wall is indicated at
16
and a stub-out or copper pipe
18
extends outwardly from the wall. The pipe
18
is unthreaded. A tub spout insert is indicated generally at
20
and may be formed of various materials. Plastic is suitable, as is zinc formed by several manufacturing processes. Normally, the shell
10
will have an exterior decorative appearance which is suitable and compatible with other fixtures and accessories in the bath.
The insert
20
has an interior passage
22
which will convey water from the pipe
18
toward the diverter indicated generally at
24
. The diverter is not illustrated in detail, but may be similar to or the same as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. Re. 28,610, owned by Moen Incorporated, the assignee of the present application.
The passage
22
is sized and has an inner diameter so as to closely fit over the exterior of the pipe
18
, but yet be slidable on the pipe. The insert
20
has a chamber
26
sized to closely fit about a sleeve
28
. The sleeve may be formed of a suitable plastic and fits within the chamber
26
, as does a seal ring
30
which bears against the exterior of the pipe
18
and seals against the passage
22
of the insert
20
.
The interior of the insert
20
, adjacent the chamber
26
, has a slot
32
, illustrated in
FIG. 3
, which is used to guide a flanged nut
34
into the interior of the insert and allow that nut to be positioned within a recess
36
in a boss
38
which forms a part of the insert
20
. The flanged nut
34
will sit in the recess which has the same hex-shaped interior as the exterior of the nut
34
such that the nut cannot rotate when a set screw
40
is turned down to attach the insert to the pipe
18
. Specifically, the set screw
40
will be threaded into the flanged nut
34
, extend through an opening
44
in the sleeve
28
, and then be turned to bite into the exterior of pipe
18
.
The insert
20
has an outwardly-extending flange
46
which will support the shell
10
, as clearly shown in FIG.
2
. The rear side of flange
46
will abut the spout accent
13
, which in turn fits against the escutcheon
12
.
The tub spout shell
10
is attached to the insert
20
through the use of a fastener
52
which extends through an opening in the bottom of the shell and into an aligned opening
54
at the bottom of the insert. Thus, both the fastener for attaching the shell and the set screw for attaching the insert to the pipe are on the underneath side of the tub spout assembly where they are normally not visible by the user of the tub spout.
In mounting the tub spout assembly shown herein, the first step is to slide the flanged nut
36
into its recess
34
at boss
38
. Next, seal ring
30
is slid into the chamber
26
in the insert
20
. The sleeve
28
is passed into the open end of the insert
20
until it resides in the chamber
26
and the sleeve opening
44
is in alignment with the boss
38
and its opening
42
so that the set screw may be used to attach all of these elements onto the pipe
18
. Prior to attaching the spout functional elements onto the pipe, the tub spout accent and the escutcheon will be fastened to the insert by the use of screws or the like. At this point, and prior to actually mounting the insert on the pipe, it is necessary that the diverter elements be positioned within the diverter
24
of the insert
20
. The shell
10
may then be attached to insert
20
by use of fastener
52
. The diverter handle
14
and its associated rod will be passed through an opening in the shell to connect with the diverter elements as described in the above-referenced patent. The combined shell and insert are then mounted onto pipe
18
and attached thereto by set screw
40
.
Of importance is the fact that the tub spout assembly may be easily removed by the homeowner without in any way affecting the water pipe connections. The set screw
40
may be backed off from its attachment to the pipe
18
, which will allow the entire tub spout assembly to be removed from the pipe
18
. The entire assembly may be replaced with one of similar function, but different decorative appearance, and this may be done with only backing off a single set screw.
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 modular tub spout assembly for use in removably attaching a tub spout on a threadless water pipe extending outwardly from a bath wall without affecting connections of the pipe to a water supply system behind the bath wall, said assembly including:a tub spout insert having an interior passage, at least a portion of which is of a size to provide a close, but sliding, fit on said pipe, a sleeve having an internal diameter providing a close, but sliding, fit on said pipe, a chamber in said tub spout insert sized to fit closely about the sleeve exterior diameter and to locate the sleeve positively relative to the tub spout insert, a seal member within said interior passage and in sealing contact with said tub spout insert and pipe, a fastener extending within aligned openings in said tub spout insert and sleeve to fix said insert on said pipe, said tub spout insert opening including a recess, a flange nut in said recess cooperating with said fastener, and a tub spout shell extending over and enclosing said insert, and means for fastening said shell to said insert.
- 2. The modular tub spout assembly of claim 1 wherein said seal ring is positioned within said insert chamber adjacent said sleeve.
- 3. The modular tub spout assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for fastening said shell to said insert include a fastener extending from a bottom portion of said shell into a bottom portion of said insert.
- 4. The modular tub spout assembly of claim 1 wherein said insert passage includes a groove for guiding said flanged nut toward said recess.
- 5. The modular tub spout assembly of claim 1 wherein said flanged nut has a polygonal exterior and said recess has a matching interior.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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3205205-A1 |
Mar 1983 |
DE |