The present invention relates to a plastic faucet body with copper connecting legs.
Conventional faucet comprises a faucet body, and more particularly to a H-shaped faucet body with two inlets. This H-shaped faucet body comprises two seat portions mounted on two sides thereof, a connecting portion defined between the two seat portions, and two support feet extending downwardly from two bottom ends of the two seat portions. Each support foot has an inlet formed on a bottom end thereof for flowing cold water or hot water and has a channel for communicating with each seat portion. The each seat portion is used to receive a valve member controlled by a handle. The connecting portion has at least one outlet defined on a middle section thereof so as to connect with a water pipe or a shower via a hole.
To fix the faucet body, each support foot has outer threads molded on an outer surface thereof so as to screw with a washbasin by ways of a nut, and then a cover is covered in the washbasin, thus connecting the faucet body.
It is well known that the handle is provided to control the valve member so that the hot water and the cold water flow into the at least one outlet at a desired ratio, thus controlling water temperature.
Conventional faucet body is casting molded from copper material, so sand core and sand mold are required prior to casting mold the faucet body, and copper liquid is poured, finally the sand core is removed. In addition, the faucet body is machined, including reaming, drilling, and milling. But the machining process is complicated and takes a long time. Likewise, the tools for machining the faucet body are damaged easily, and the faucet body is casting molded from copper material, thereby casing high production cost.
A conventional integrally plastic faucet body and a method for making thereof are disclosed in CN Publication No. 101664980. A faucet body is overmolded from plastic material, and two support feet are made of plastic material, wherein each support foot has a toothed component or a copper leg insert molded from copper material, thus producing the faucet body made of copper material and plastic material. However, a slit generates on a connection zone of the copper leg and the support foot, thus leaking water and having water pollution.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a plastic faucet body with copper connecting legs which is capable of overcoming the shortcomings of the conventional plastic faucet body with copper connecting legs.
To obtain the above objectives, a plastic faucet body with copper connecting legs provided by the present invention contains:
a plastic member injection molded from plastic material and includes two seat portions mounted on two sides thereof, a connecting portion defined between the two seat portions, and two support feet extending downwardly from two bottom ends of the two seat portions; each support foot having an inlet formed on a bottom end thereof and a channel arranged in the each support foot and communicating with each seat portion; the connecting portion having at least one exit defined on a middle section thereof and having a tunnel defined therein and communicating with the each seat portion;
two copper connecting legs made of cooper material, and each copper connecting leg being engaged on an outer wall of the each support foot of the plastic member and having a threaded section formed on the outer wall thereof; characterized in that:
a bottom end of the each copper connecting leg extends a predetermined distance from a bottom end of the each support foot so as to define a fitting section on an inner wall of the each copper connecting leg;
a lower coupling portion is formed on a connection zone of the bottom end of the each support foot and the inner wall of the each copper connecting leg;
a plastic sleeve, at least one part of which is engaged with the fitting section of the each copper connecting leg, the plastic sleeve has at least one seal element fitted on an outer wall thereof so as to provide a sealing effect and to prevent water from leakage via the lower coupling portion and has a seal inner face formed on an inner wall of the plastic sleeve.
Unlike conventional faucet body with copper connecting legs, a length of the each copper connecting leg of the prevent invention is longer than that of the each support foot of the prevent invention so that the each copper connecting leg has the fitting section, and the connection zone of the bottom end of the each support foot and the inner wall of the each copper connecting leg (i.e., the lower coupling portion) is moved to a more upper position. Accordingly, when the fitting section of the each copper connecting leg connects with the plastic sleeve, one or two seal elements of the plastic sleeve are used to prevent water, flowing through the channel of the each support foot, from contacting with the lower coupling portion, thus avoiding water from leakage via the lower coupling portion.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The plastic member 10 is injection molded from plastic material and includes two seat portions 11 mounted on two sides thereof, a connecting portion 12 defined between the two seat portions 11, and two support feet 13 extending downwardly from two bottom ends of the two seat portions 11. As shown in
The two copper connecting legs 20 are made of cooper material, and each copper connecting leg 20 is engaged on an outer wall of the each support foot 13 of the plastic member 10 and has a threaded section 201 formed on the outer wall thereof.
An improvement of the plastic faucet body of the present invention contains:
a bottom end of the each copper connecting leg 20 extending a predetermined distance from a bottom end of the each support foot 13 so as to define a fitting section 21 on an inner wall of the each copper connecting leg 20, as illustrated in
a lower coupling portion a formed on a connection zone of the bottom end of the each support foot 13 and the inner wall of the each copper connecting leg 20;
a plastic sleeve 30, as shown in
The plastic sleeve 30 is formed in a plug shape and includes an upper closing portion 31, a lower closing portion 32 connecting with a bottom end of the upper closing portion 31, and a flexible retaining portion 33 coupling with a bottom end of the lower closing portion 32. A diameter of the upper closing portion 31 is smaller than that of the lower closing portion 32, so the upper closing portion 31 is placed into the channel 132 from the bottom end of the each support foot 13, and the lower closing portion 32 is engaged in the fitting section 21 of the each copper connecting leg 20. Also, between a connection zone of the upper closing portion 31 and the lower closing portion 32 is defined a stepped tab 310 relative to the lower coupling portion a.
The upper closing portion 31 has a first peripheral recess 311 defined on an outer wall thereof, and the lower closing portion 32 has a second peripheral recess 321 defined on an outer wall thereof, such that one of the two seal elements 301 (such as a rubber seal ring) is fitted in the first peripheral recess 311 and contacts with an inner wall of the each support foot 13 adjacent to the bottom end of the each support foot 13, and another of the two seal elements 301 is fitted in the second peripheral recess 321 and contacts with an inner wall of the fitting section 21 of the each copper connecting leg 20. Since the lower coupling portion a is defined between the two seal elements 301, the water does not permeate into the lower coupling portion a, thus further preventing the water from leakage via the lower coupling portion a.
To fix the plastic sleeve 30 securely, the fitting section 21 of the each copper connecting leg 20 has a peripheral slot 211 formed on the inner wall thereof so as to engage with the flexible retaining portion 33. The flexible retaining portion 33 of the plastic sleeve 30 has a plurality of notches 331 arranged around an external rim thereof and spaced apart from each other so that the flexible retaining portion 33 retracts and expands flexibly, such that after the flexible retaining portion 33 is pressed, it flexibly retracts into the plurality of notches 331, and after a pressing force diminishes completely or partially, the flexible retaining portion 33 flexibly expands and then retains in the plurality of notches 331. In assembly, the plastic sleeve 30 is forced upwardly to the each copper connecting leg 20 so that the bottom end of the each copper connecting leg 20 retains into the plurality of notches 331 of the flexible retaining portion 33, thus assembling the plastic sleeve 30.
Referring further to
a plastic sleeve 30a having an external screwing section 34 for replacing the flexible retaining portion 33 of the first embodiment and having an internal screwing section 212 formed on a fitting section 21 of each of two copper connecting legs 20 so as to replace the peripheral slot 211 of the first embodiment, such that the external screwing section 34 of the plastic sleeve 30a screws with the internal screwing section 212 of the fitting section 21, thus connecting the plastic sleeve 30a with the each of two copper connecting legs 20
As shown in
a plastic sleeve 30b having a flexible locking element 35 for replacing the flexible retaining portion 33 of the first embodiment, wherein the locking element 35 is a C-shaped snap ring or an E-shaped snap ring, etc. The plastic faucet body of this third embodiment also comprises a peripheral slot 211 of a fitting section 21 of each of two copper connecting legs 20 so as to retain with the locking element 35, such that the plastic sleeve 30b is limited to axially move downward. Also, between a connection zone of an upper closing portion 31 and a lower closing portion 32 of the plastic sleeve 30b is defined a stepped tab 310, so the plastic sleeve 30b axially moves upward. Thereby, the plastic sleeve 30b is limited in the fitting section 21.
As shown in
a plastic sleeve 30c having a closing portion 31 identical to the lower closing portion 32 of the first embodiment without the upper closing portion 31 of the first embodiment, and the closing portion 31 having a stepped trench 361 defined on an outer wall of a top end thereof so as to engage a seal element 301 (such as a rubber seal ring). In addition, a position of the stepped trench 361 of this fourth embodiment is different from that of the first peripheral recess 311 of the first embodiment, such that the seal element 301 of the fourth embodiment closes a lower coupling portion a of the fourth embodiment, thus preventing water from leakage.
Unlike conventional faucet body with copper connecting legs, a length of the each copper connecting leg 20 of the prevent invention is longer than that of the each support foot 13 of the prevent invention so that the each copper connecting leg 20 has the fitting section 21, and the connection zone of the bottom end of the each support foot 13 and the inner wall of the each copper connecting leg 20 (i.e., the lower coupling portion a) is moved to a more upper position. Accordingly, when the fitting section 21 of the each copper connecting leg 20 connects with the plastic sleeve 30, one or two seal elements 301 of the plastic sleeve 30 are used to prevent water, flowing through the channel 132 of the each support foot 13, from contacting with the lower coupling portion a, thus avoiding water from leakage via the lower coupling portion a.
In addition, the plastic sleeves except for that of the fourth embodiment are engaged with the fitting section 21 of the each copper connecting leg 20 and in the channel 132 of the each support foot 13. Thereby, the plastic sleeve 30 is partially or completely engaged in the fitting section 21.
To avoid a disengagement of the two copper connecting legs 20 from the each support foot 13, as shown in
As illustrated in
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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2012 2 0455548 | Sep 2012 | CN | national |
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