Plumbing valve cover for avoiding interference with faucet hose

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6807691
  • Patent Number
    6,807,691
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 26, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Huson; Gregory L.
    • Le; Huyen
    Agents
    • Hertz; Allen D.
Abstract
A plumbing valve cover is disclosed for use in conjunction with under-sink plumbing to avoid interference with the operation of a flexible spray nozzle hose used in conjunction with a spray nozzle. The plumbing valve cover may be coupled to the under-sink plumbing or cabinet wall. The plumbing valve cover may partially cover the under-sink plumbing and include clearances for multiple plumbing lines which may exit a supply valve. The plumbing valve cover may include markings to aid in sizing the cover to variations in the length of a supply line. The preferred embodiment would be a single piece, injection molded plastic apparatus which includes structural ribs and C-shaped mounting clips which mechanically couple the plumbing valve cover to the supply valve.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to the field of under-sink plumbing valve covers, and in particular to a removable plumbing valve cover which is placed below and proximate an under-sink supply valve or similar object which may interfere with the operation of a spray nozzle and associated flexible movable hose, which may be used in conjunction with a kitchen sink.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Sinks or washbasins may include a spray nozzle or water dispenser which is attached to a flexible hose, where the flexible hose retracts into an opening and is stored freely under the sink. A weight may be attached to the hose to assist in retracting the hose into the opening and improve storage control of the flexible hose under the sink. The hose generally is provided through an opening on the side or rear of the sink or through an opening in the center of a faucet.




Water supply lines enter from the wall, pass through an opening in a cabinet and are coupled to a valve. A supply line exits the valve and connects to a faucet control such that the user can turn the water on and off. It is recognized that there may be hot and cold water lines, as well as multiple inlet lines exiting from each valve for other appliances such as refrigerators or dish washing machines.




The supply line is normally horizontal which may be the optimal orientation for installing the cabinets. The valve generally has an oval shaped handle. The handle is generally larger than the water supply line. The orientation of the plumbing and the handle on the valve creates a scenario that can interfere with the movement of the loose hose. It can be seen that a hose of sufficient length can loop below the horizontal water supply line or lines and, become entrapped. This may preclude the spray nozzle from fully deploying and render the nozzle useless.




Thus, what is necessary is a low cost and efficient apparatus for avoiding the interference between the retractable hose and the plumbing and valves.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention is to provide a low cost apparatus for at least partially shielding under-sink plumbing.




A second aspect of the present invention is the design of the low cost apparatus such that the apparatus will preclude interference from the under-sink plumbing with the retractable hose.




A third aspect of the present invention is the design of the apparatus for easy installation and removal.




A fourth aspect of the present invention is the design of the apparatus such that the apparatus snaps onto a feature of the plumbing.




A fifth aspect of the present invention would be a design that includes a two-piece system which can snap, be screwed together, and the like to fasten around a feature of the plumbing.




A sixth aspect of the present invention is a design such that the knob for the respective valve remains exposed to allow operation without removal of the present invention.




A seventh aspect of the present invention is the inclusion of reference markings, notch, removable feature, and the like to provide for clearances for various supply and inlet lines as well as fitting between the cabinet and the plumbing valves.




A seventh aspect of the present invention is the inclusion of a label or printed identifier used for advertisement or promotional means, such as including the contact information for a respective plumber.




An eighth aspect of the present invention is the ability to manufacture the apparatus using injection molding.




A ninth aspect of the present invention is the inclusion of a slot(s), the slots providing for cable ties as a means to couple the present invention to the under-sink plumbing.




A tenth aspect of the present invention is the inclusion of a means to secure the present invention to at least one of the cabinet or a wall.




An eleventh aspect of the present invention is to fabricate the present invention of a semi-rigid or rigid material.




A twelfth aspect of the present invention is an application or design such to reinforce or increase the rigidity of the present invention along a line of contact of the hose.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




!

FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a kitchen sink, a supporting cabinet, and respective plumbing.





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of a plumbing valve shield installed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional side view of the plumbing valve shield.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged sectional side view of

FIG. 3

including a free body diagram further illustrating the forces provided which move a flexible hose around the plumbing valve.





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of a strip style valve shield in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of a plumbing valve shield that partially covers the supply valve in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present.





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of a valve shield with a clearance for a plumbing valve cover handle.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates an isometric view of a sink


10


mounted within a cabinet


12


to illustrate the need for the present invention. A faucet


14


and faucet handles


16


are generally mounted through holes located in either the sink


10


or the top of the cabinet


12


. A spray nozzle


18


may be accessed through a flexible hose opening


22


located adjacent to the faucet


14


or through a flexible hose opening in the faucet


14


(not shown in that configuration). The spray nozzle


18


is coupled to an exit end of a flexible hose


20


with an inlet end of the flexible hose


20


coupled to the plumbing (not shown) to provide water (not shown) to the spray nozzle


18


. There are many methods known to couple the hose to each fixture. The water is provided to the system through supply line plumbing


24


, a supply line valve


26


and inlet line plumbing


30


, normally one for cold water and a second for hot water. The supply line valve


26


may be designed in various configurations. The supply line valve


26


is illustrated in an angled configuration, where the supply valve handle


28


would be located in front of the plumbing. Alternatively, supply line valves


26


may be configured as a through valve where the supply valve handle


28


is located on the top of the valve. The supply line valve


26


may be configured to include one or more connections for outputs to provide for inlet lines


30


to the sink or other appliances. The water drains through a P-Trap


32


which has a first end of the P-Trap


32


is coupled to a drain (not shown) located at the bottom of the bowl of the sink


10


and a second end of the P-Trap


32


is coupled to a sewage line (not shown) generally located at the back of the cabinet.




It can be recognized from the illustration that the under-sink plumbing comprising supply line plumbing


24


, supply line valve(s)


26


, and supply line valve handle(s)


28


would interfere with the flexible hose


20


when the flexible hose


20


is pulled through the flexible hose opening


22


by the user.




The figure is provided to illustrate a general arrangement of plumbing located under a sink, where the plumbing includes a spray nozzle


18


coupled to the flexible hose


20


.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged section of the isometric view of

FIG. 1

including the present invention installed according to a preferred embodiment. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a plumbing valve cover


40


is mechanically coupled to the supply valve


26


by a plumbing valve cover mount


42


. The preferred method to install the plumbing valve cover


40


would be to include a “C-shaped” snap mount which mechanically couples the plumbing valve cover


40


to the supply valve


26


. The “C-shaped” mount may be included within an injection molding manufacturing process to minimize manufacturing costs. It can be recognized that there are many other methods of coupling the plumbing valve cover


40


such as a pipe clamp around the supply valve


26


, secured by a snap feature, screws, and the line.; a first half that encompasses a portion of the when fastened to a second half, or of any known methods of coupling an object to a pipe or valve. Alternatively, the plumbing valve cover


40


may be mounted to the back of the cabinet or respective wall. It should be recognized that the method of installation should not limit the present invention.




The function of the plumbing valve cover is exhibited by the illustration whereby the design of the plumbing valve cover


40


allows at least one of the flexible hose


20


and flexible hose weight


34


to ride against the plumbing valve cover


40


thus avoiding interference between the lower service loop of the flexible hose


20


and the supply valve


26


, supply valve handle


28


, and other such plumbing. This will be described in more detail below. In the present state, as the flexible hose


20


is pulled through the flexible hose opening


22


, the plumbing would interfere with the lower service loop created by the geometry of the flexible hose


20


. The inclusion of the present invention provides an apparatus whereby when the lower service loop created in the flexible hose


20


rides against the bottom of the plumbing valve cover


40


; the flexible hose


20


would not be caught in the plumbing. The bottom of the plumbing valve cover


40


is designed such that as the flexible hose


20


is pulled upwards through the flexible hose opening


22


, the lower service loop rides along the bottom of the plumbing valve cover


40


and moves in front of the supply valve


26


, supply valve handle


28


, and associated plumbing thus avoiding any interference.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the plumbing valve cover


40


further illustrating the resulting motion of the flexible hose


20


respective to the plumbing valve cover


40


as the flexible hose


20


is lifted through the flexible hose opening


22


. The supply valve assembly


26


includes a supply line connector


44


for coupling the supply valve


26


to the supply line plumbing


24


, a valve to sink inlet line connector


46


for coupling the supply valve


26


to the inlet line plumbing


30


and the supply line valve handle


28


. The shape of the supply valve


26


provides ample locations for mechanically coupling the plumbing valve cover


40


, using any of known mechanical coupling methods such as a “C-shaped” clamp


42


which would partially wrap around the supply valve


26


. The plumbing valve cover


40


would be shaped in a manner to provide for the flexible hose


20


to move forward


50


when being raised through the flexible hose opening


22


by the user. The plumbing valve cover may include markings such as a molded in groove


48


to indicate areas to trim the plumbing valve cover


40


to fit for varying distances between the supply valve


26


and the back of the cabinet (not shown). It is recognized that there are many other means of providing a reference to indicate areas to trim the plumbing valve cover


40


to fit for varying distances between the supply valve


26


and the back of the cabinet (not shown). The plumbing valve cover


40


may further include a plumbing clearance section


52


for additional plumbing which may exit the sides (not shown) of the supply valve


26


. The clearance may be included in the design as shown or of removable sections.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the present invention as in

FIG. 3

including a free body diagram illustrating the forces which move the flexible hose


20


to avoid interfering with the plumbing. When the user lifts the flexible hose


20


through the flexible hose opening


22


, the hose introduces a user applied force


60


. The user applied force


60


is composed of a normal force


62


and a tangential force


64


. The tangential force


64


moves the flexible hose


20


in a manner to avoid interference with the plumbing.





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention. The described alternate embodiment includes the plumbing valve cover


40


which avoids interference with the flexible hose


20


(not shown in this figure), a valve handle clearance


70


, a wall mount


72


, and a adjusting mount slot


74


. The embodiment illustrated would mechanically couple a first end of the plumbing valve cover


40


to the supply valve


26


(not shown) proximate the supply valve handle


28


(not shown) and mechanically couple a second end of the plumbing valve cover


40


to the wall (not shown) using the wall mount


72


. The plumbing valve cover


40


may be manufactured from stamped metal molded plastic, or any other means to provide the desired shape. It would be preferred that the material allows for flexibility to provide a means to adjust the size of the overall apparatus. It can be recognized that there are many other methods of adjusting the size of the plumbing valve cover


40


whereby the means of sizing the plumbing valve cover


40


should not limit the spirit or intent of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an isometric view representative of a second embodiment of the present invention. The described embodiment includes the plumbing valve cover


40


which avoids interference with the flexible hose


20


(not shown in this figure) and a means of mounting the plumbing valve cover


40


. The illustration includes C-shaped clips


42


to mechanically couple the plumbing valve cover


40


to the supply valve


26


. The illustration further includes reinforcing member(s)


76


used to add strength to the body of the plumbing valve cover


40


. This particular embodiment would be preferably manufactured of pliable molded plastic to provide for the C-shaped clamps


42


. Additionally, the figure illustrates sizing indicators


48


for trimming the plumbing valve cover


40


to provide for variations, in the length of the supply line


24


(not shown).





FIG. 7

is an isometric view representative of a third embodiment of the present invention, similar to the second embodiment of

FIG. 6

, with the addition of a valve handle clearance


70


. It can be recognized that the valve handle clearance


70


can be defined or referenced by reference markings similar to the length indicators


48


.




It can be recognized that the variations of design or features for achieving the aspects of the present invention should not limit the spirit, scope or intentions of the present invention. It can be recognized that advertisements may be applied via labels, printed onto the surface, embossed on the surface, molded into the material, and the like.




The plumbing valve cover can be manufactured using injection molding processes metal forming processes, machining processes (although they are normally cost prohibitive), and the like. The materials can be of rubber, plastic, resins, metal, or any other cost effective material.



Claims
  • 1. A plumbing valve cover apparatus for avoiding interference between under-sink plumbing and a flexible spray hose for a spray nozzle, whereby the apparatus comprises:an apparatus designed in a shape such to be positioned at least proximate the underside of a sink supply line valve, whereby the section of the apparatus that is positioned to the underside of the sink supply line valve causes the flexible spray hose to reposition towards the front of the sink supply line valve as the flexible spray hose is pulled upwards; and a member for securing said plumbing valve cover to at least one of: a) the sink supply line valve, b) a supply line piping, c) an the inlet line plumbing, d) a sink cabinet, and e) a wall.
  • 2. The plumbing valve cover of claim 1, wherein the plumbing valve cover at least partially encompasses the under-sink plumbing.
  • 3. The plumbing valve cover of claim 1, wherein the plumbing valve cover provides access to a supply valve handle.
  • 4. The plumbing valve cover of claim 1, wherein the plumbing valve cover further comprises:a coupling mechanism which mechanically couples the valve cover to at least one of: a) the sink supply line valve, b) a supply line piping, c) an the inlet line plumbing.
  • 5. The plumbing valve cover of claim 4, wherein the coupling mechanism is molded into a reinforcing member.
  • 6. The plumbing valve cover of claim 5, wherein the “C-shaped” coupling section is molded into the plumbing valve cover.
  • 7. The plumbing valve cover of claim 4, wherein the coupling mechanism is a “C-shaped” coupling section.
  • 8. The plumbing valve cover of claim 1, wherein the plumbing valve cover is constructed using at least one of the following production processes:a) injection molding, and b) metal cut and forming.
  • 9. The plumbing valve cover of claim 1, wherein the plumbing valve cover further comprises a reference mark for trimming sections to assist in the installation process of the plumbing valve cover.
  • 10. A plumbing valve cover apparatus for avoiding interference between under-sink plumbing and a flexible spray hose for a spray nozzle, whereby the apparatus comprises:a plumbing valve cover designed whereby the cross-sectional shape being one quarter of an ellipse, whereby a section of the plumbing valve cover that is positioned underside of a sink supply line valve causes the flexible spray hose to reposition towards the front of the sink supply line valve as the flexible spray hose is pulled upwards; and a member for securing said plumbing valve cover to at least one of: f) the sink supply line valve, g) a supply line piping, h) an the inlet line plumbing, i) a sink cabinet, and j) a wall.
  • 11. The plumbing valve cover of claim 10, wherein the plumbing valve cover at least partially encompasses the under-sink plumbing.
  • 12. The plumbing valve cover of claim 10, wherein the plumbing valve cover provides access to a supply valve handle.
  • 13. The plumbing valve cover of claim 10, wherein the plumbing valve cover further comprises:a coupling mechanism which mechanically couples the valve cover to at least one of: d) the sink supply line valve, e) a supply line piping, f) an the inlet line plumbing.
  • 14. The plumbing valve cover of claim 13, wherein the coupling mechanism is molded into a reinforcing member.
  • 15. The plumbing valve cover of claim 14, wherein the “C-shaped” coupling section is molded into the plumbing valve cover.
  • 16. The plumbing valve cover of claim 13, wherein the coupling mechanism is a “C-shaped” coupling section.
  • 17. The plumbing valve cover of claim 10, wherein the plumbing valve cover further comprises a reference mark for trimming sections to assist in the installation process of the plumbing valve cover.
  • 18. A method of positioning a lower service loop of a spray nozzle hose around under-sink plumbing, the method comprising the stepspositioning a plumbing valve cover proximate the under-sink plumbing, pulling the spray nozzle hose upwards through a spray nozzle hose, and sliding the spray nozzle hose along the lower section of the plumbing valve cover, whereby the sliding motion causes the spray nozzle hose to move away from a supply line thus clearing the under-sink plumbing.
  • 19. The method of claim 18, the method further comprising the step of coupling the plumbing valve cover to at least one of:a) the sink supply line valve, b) a supply line piping, and c) an the inlet line plumbing.
  • 20. The method of claim 18, the method further comprising the step of coupling the plumbing valve cover to at least one ofa) a sink cabinet, and b) a wall.
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