Claims
- 1. A pivoting sleeve assembly comprising:a ball assembly having a semi-spherical outer surface and a central fluid passageway running therethrough; a ball receptacle for receiving and supporting the ball assembly, the ball receptacle having a hollow lower tubular portion, and a semi-spherical upper portion, the upper portion conforming to the contours of the ball assembly, the central passageway of the ball assembly being in fluid communication with a fluid passageway running through the lower tubular portion and the upper portion of the ball receptacle; a sleeve, attached to and surrounding the ball receptacle, the sleeve having an inner surface and an outer surface, and having a lower tubular portion and an upper arcuate portion, the arcuate portion curving upwards and outwards from the top of the lower tubular portion; and an annular pivot ring having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface having an arcuate shape to conform to the shape of the upper arcuate portion of the sleeve, so that the sleeve may pivot within the contours of the pivot ring.
- 2. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the ball assembly is formed as an integral unit via an injection molding process.
- 3. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 2, wherein the upper portion of the ball receptacle contains screw threads for the threaded attachment to the sleeve, and wherein the lower tubular portion, having a top, end adjacent to the upper portion of the sleeve, and a bottom end, the bottom end having a plurality of annular ribs attached thereon, the annular ribs extending outwards to surround a plurality of annular grooves.
- 4. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 3, further comprising a plurality of O-rings placed within the annular grooves of the lower tubular portion of the ball receptacle.
- 5. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 4, wherein the inner surface of the sleeve contains screw threads thereon for the threaded attachment to the ball receptacle, such that the ball receptacle may be removed from and reattached within the sleeve.
- 6. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 5, further comprising a hexagonal top section integral with and extending upwards from the upper arcuate portion of the sleeve.
- 7. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 6, wherein the inner surface of the lower tubular portion of the sleeve contains an annular groove located at a point below the ball receptacle, and wherein the outer surface of the lower tubular portion of the sleeve contains an annular node.
- 8. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 7, further comprising an annular supporting clip having an outwardly extending lip that engages the annular groove along the inner surface of the sleeve, thereby preventing the ball receptacle from passing below the supporting clip when the supporting clip is installed.
- 9. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 8, further comprising a cover plate, the cover plate being threadedly attached to the pivot ring.
- 10. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 9, further comprising an annular gasket that is sized to provide a sealing fit with the outer diameter of the tubular portion of the sleeve, such that, as the cover plate is attached over the pivot ring, the gasket is compressed between the cover plate and a sealing surface.
- 11. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 6, wherein the outer surface of the upper arcuate portion of the sleeve contains a vertically extending groove, and wherein the inner surface of the annular pivot ring contains an inwardly extending vertical tab, such that, as the sleeve is inserted through the pivot ring, the vertical tab seats within the vertically extending groove on the sleeve.
- 12. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the ball assembly is a fluid delivery device.
- 13. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the ball assembly is a shower spray.
- 14. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 2, wherein the central passageway of the ball assembly, having a wall encircling the passageway, extends upwards through a top portion of the ball assembly, and wherein the top portion of the wall is threaded so as to receive a fluid delivery device.
- 15. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 5, wherein the pivoting sleeve assembly is attached to a fluid supply having a fluid connector, by attaching the sleeve to the fluid connector.
- 16. The pivoting sleeve assembly as described in claim 15, wherein the lower tubular portion of the ball receptacle is inserted within the fluid connector such that the plurality of O-rings placed within the annular grooves on the lower tubular portion provide a seal between the fluid connector and the ball receptacle, thus providing a fluid passageway from the fluid supply through the ball receptacle and through the ball assembly.
- 17. A pivoting sleeve assembly for aligning a fluid delivery device perpendicular to a mounting surface when the fluid delivery device is mounted to a wall, the pivoting sleeve assembly comprising:a fluid delivery device attached to a fluid supply; a sleeve, attached to and surrounding the fluid delivery device, the sleeve having an inner surface and an outer surface, and having a lower tubular portion and an upper arcuate portion directly above the lower tubular portion, the arcuate portion curving upwards and outwards from the top of the lower tubular portion; an annular pivot ring having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface having an arcuate shape to conform to the shape of the upper arcuate portion of the sleeve, so that the sleeve may pivot within the contours of the pivot ring, thereby orienting the fluid delivery device for proper mounting to the surface; and a cover plate being threadedly attached to the pivot ring.
- 18. The pivot ring assembly as described in claim 17, wherein the fluid delivery device is a shower spray.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/266,607 filed Feb. 6, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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