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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a positioning structure for assembly of the water faucet plaquette, and more particularly to an innovative structure, which allows for easy and rapid assembly with improved aesthetic effects and attractiveness.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
A variety of water faucet products have been developed in response to the diversified customer requirements with the growing living standards.
The inventor intends to improve the positioning structure of the water faucet plaquette. The water faucet plaquette is generally incorporated into a wall-mounted water faucet switch, so that a sense of depth and decorative effect are formed between the water faucet and the wall. However, the typical water faucet plaquette is structurally designed in such a manner that it is mainly screwed by threads or bolts, making it convenient for removal and assembly. Moreover, since the fixed screwing angle and orientation make it difficult for accurate molding, the plaquette is only limited to round shapes rather than square and rectangular shapes. Also, the exposure of bolts will reduce the overall aesthetic appearance and attractiveness of the plaquette.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement in the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate design and evaluation based on years of experience in the production, development and design of related products.
There is enhanced efficacy of the present invention.
Based on the unique positioning structure of a water faucet plaquette of the present invention, a plaquette is fitted with positioning claws, and the wall permanent seat is fitted with limit discs. Compared with prior art, the assembly state of the wall permanent seat and the plaquette can be positioned securely by mating of the positioning claws and the limit discs, thus realizing rapid and easy assembly with improved overall aesthetic effect and attractiveness of the plaquette. On the other hand, as the plaquette is fitted with at least two positioning claws, the users are allowed to adjust freely the preset angle in line with different patterns of the plaquette, so that the plaquette with angular variations can meet the diversified user demands for improved applicability.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The positioning structure for assembly of the water faucet plaquette, comprises a plaquette 10, which is a cover plate defining a front face 11 and a depressed back 12. A through-hole 13 is opened at the center of the plaquette 10. A handle 60 is installed onto the front face 11 of the plaquette 10, whilst a pipeline can be mounted into the through-hole 13 to form a water faucet. The handle 60 is used to control the water flow and flow rate of the water faucet.
The positioning structure also includes at least two positioning claws 14, which are set separately onto the periphery of the through-hole 13 corresponding to the depressed back 12 of the plaquette 10.
The positioning structure also includes a wall permanent seat 20, including a plaquette assembly surface 21, an abutting surface 22 and a fixed portion 23. The fixed portion 23 is set securely onto the wall surface, and a punch hole 24 is set on the wall permanent seat 20 corresponding to the through-hole 13 of the plaquette 10.
The positioning structure also includes two limit tabs 25 are arranged at intervals on the plaquette assembly surface 21 of the wall permanent seat 20 close to the punch hole 24. The limit tabs 25 are placed transversely in relation to the positioning claws 14.
A soft liner ring 30 in a hollow state comprises at least two slots 31 that are placed onto the positioning claws 14, enabling the limited assembly of the soft liner ring 30 and the plaquette 10. The soft liner ring 30 is made of plastic or rubber materials.
The limit tab 25 includes a transverse blocking tab 251 and a vertical lug 252. The vertical lug 252 is formed by bending of one side of the transverse blocking tab 251, and a penetrating port 253 is defined. The penetrating port 253 of two limit tabs 25 is arranged inwards, while the positioning claw 14 is bended to define an assembly port 143 (depicted in
A plurality of protruding flanges 32 is formed at interval onto the wall of the soft liner ring 30. When the positioning claw 14 is aligned with the limit tab 25, the protruding flanges 32 of the soft liner ring 30 can block off the positioning claw 14, allowing to fix the assembly of the plaquette 10 in a limited rotation state.
The fixed portion 23 is of at least two tapped holes, which are screwed via the bolt 40 into the wall permanent seat 20 and then bolted onto the wall for assembly purposes.
The depressed back 12 of the plaquette 10 is fitted with a pad 50, which is placed between the plaquette 10 and the wall, thus resulting in an excellent sealing effect between them. When the plaquette 10 is to be mounted onto the wall, a satisfactory frictional force can be generated through the pad 50, so that the plaquette 10 can be easily assembled onto the wall (in collaboration with
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Based upon above-specified structures, the present invention is operated as follows:
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Additionally, the front face 11 of the plaquette 10 of the present invention can be fitted with not only a handle, but also an exhaust pipe, etc, for the same efficacy.
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