The present invention relates generally to a plumbing apparatus, and particularly to a plumbing apparatus or fitting for use with water. More particularly, the present invention relates to a plumbing fitting generally of T-configuration for forming a part of a water circulation system. The inventive plumbing fitting is particularly useful in a water circulation system for a swimming pool, hot tub, or spa, for example.
In spas that are adjacent to a pool, it is conventional to have a wall between and common to both the pool and the spa. Such a common shared wall is generally referred to as a “dam wall.” The dam wall of a pool/spa is generally only about six inches (15.24 cm) thick in order to use the generally available size of decorative tile. In such cases, the generally available plumbing fittings make it very difficult or impossible to install bubble jets in the dam wall. In order to allow the installation of bubble jets in the dam wall, some pool/spa installations undesirably use a dam wall that is thicker than six inches. In such cases, the dam wall may be as thick as nine inches (22.86 cm) or even twelve inches (30.48 cm). Such a thick dam wall necessitates an increase in the materials used to construct the pool/spa, and increases the costs of materials and construction.
Also, when bubble jets are installed in the dam wall or in the other walls of a spa or pool, they are necessarily close to the reinforcing bars (i.e., “rebar”) required in these walls to reinforce and prevent cracking of the concrete. Conventionally, each such bubble jet is supplied with air from one manifold pipe embedded in the spa or pool wall; and from another manifold pipe also embedded in the spa or pool wall the bubble jet fitting is supplied with pressurized water to drive the jet of bubbly water. As a result, even when these relatively large manifold pipes are spaced adjacent to the reinforcing bars, the walls of the spa or pool must be made thicker than is desired in order to provide sufficient material into which the plumbing pipes and fittings can be embedded. Accordingly, the use of construction materials, especially the use of concrete to construct the pool walls, increases as a result of the conventional configuration of plumbing fittings.
Particularly, this increased use of construction materials is the case because that extra thickness of the pool or spa walls which is necessary simply to accommodate the plumbing pipes and fittings is generally carried over to other parts of the pool or spa wall as well. That is, even though many other parts of the spa or pool walls do not include plumbing fittings, they are nevertheless made thicker than would otherwise be necessary. As a result, the undesirably increased wall thickness for the pool wall which occurs because of the embedded plumbing fittings also appears over all or a substantial portion of the pool, greatly increasing the amount of concrete required for pool construction.
As can be seen, there is a need for an improved plumbing T-fitting that may be installed within a comparatively thin dam wall, such as within a six-inch dam wall, as often is desired for a spa, pool, and the like.
Also, there is a need for an improved plumbing T-fitting that may be installed close to reinforcing bar of a pool or spa wall, so as to allow the pool wall to be constructed thinner and to us less concrete than is required by conventional plumbing fittings of T-configuration.
In view of the deficiencies of the conventional technology, an objective for this invention is to reduce or eliminate one or more of these deficiencies.
Accordingly, as realized in one particularly preferred exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a tangential T-fitting having a through passage which at each of its opposite ends is provided with features for connecting the T-fitting into a manifold pipe at a pool or spa. For example, the T-fitting may be provided with a pair of threaded bore sections, one at each end and opening in opposite directions to facilitate connection in a run of threaded pipe to the tangential T-fitting. Alternatively, the tangential T-fitting may include simple cylindrical sockets for use with an adhesively bonded pipe construction, such as is commonly used with PVC pipe, so that the tangential T-fitting may be connected or bonded into a run of PVC pipe.
The tangential T-fitting is provided with at least one other connection feature, which is arranged offset from the centerline of the through passage. This offset connection may be arranged to be substantially tangential with the through passage. Accordingly, the tangential T-fitting provides for a connection to the run of pipe which is offset or tangential to this run of pipe. By use of such an offset connection, the run of pipe may be spaced closer to rebar or other structure embedded in a concrete wall, and the wall may be made thinner and use less concrete than would otherwise be possible.
These and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clear from a reading of the following detailed description of exemplary preferred embodiments of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The following detailed description provides a disclosure of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken as a limitation on the invention, but is provided merely for the purpose of illustrating exemplary particularly preferred embodiments of the invention, and by so doing, to bring forth the general principles of the invention. The spirit and scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
A T-fitting, herein generally referred to as a “tangential T-fitting” is useful for installing plumbing fittings into a space which is smaller than the space needed for conventional T-fittings. That is, space is gained by use of the present invention because other plumbing fittings and pipes which are attached to the tangential T-fitting, can be arranged or “nested” to better take advantage of available space. As a result, the plumbing fitting according to this invention may be installed within a six-inch dam wall such as is often desired for a spa or pool.
In more specifically describing the present invention, and as can be appreciated from
The plumbing arrangement 20 includes a lower water manifold pipeline (indicated with the arrowed numeral 22—and best viewed in
However, examination of the tangential T-fitting 24 will reveal that it includes a body 32 defining a through passage 34 communicating the pipeline flow for the pipe 22. This through passage 34 has a center line 34a, and it will be noted that the connecting branch pipe 26 is tangential at one side to the passage 34, and is offset at its center line 26a from the center line 34a. As is seen in
Further considering
Similarly, the tangential T-fitting 32 includes an orthogonally disposed cylindrical boss 32a which is offset from the centerline 34a of the passage 34 (recalling
It will be noted viewing
Turning now to
Accordingly, the present invention provides a tangential T-fitting which has advantageous application to the installation of plumbing arrangements, such as for example, the arrangement 20 seen in
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.