Push-button faucet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6648186
  • Patent Number
    6,648,186
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A faucet includes a body having an inlet, an inlet passageway connected to the inlet and outlet passageway that intersects the inlet passageway. The outlet passageway terminates at an outlet. A push-button actuator has a biasing portion that is located in the outlet passageway and a button portion that projects outwardly through an opening defined in the body. The button portion is normally biased into a first, extended position by the biasing portion and is selectively manually moveable to a second, operative position. A seal member is provided and is adapted to engage and seal the inlet to the inlet passageway. A stem projects from the seal member and is operably coupled to the button portion of the push-button actuator. The seal member is normally biased into sealing engagement with the inlet the by the biasing portion of the push-button actuator. The seal member is moveable out of sealing engagement with the inlet when the button portion of the push-button actuator is moved to its second, operative position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Faucets for dispensing liquid from bag-in-box or similar containers are well-known and in widespread use. To achieve commercial success, these faucets must be low-cost, reliable, easy-to-use (even with one hand) and provide adequate flow. While suitable faucets of this type are commercially available, a need has been identified for an improved faucet that provides superior performance and cost-effectiveness.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a faucet comprises a body including an inlet passageway having an inlet and an outlet passageway that intersects the inlet passageway. The outlet passageway terminates at an outlet. A push-button actuator has a biasing portion located in the outlet passageway and a button portion that projects outwardly through an opening defined in the body. The button portion is normally biased into a first, extended position by the biasing portion and is selectively manually movable to a second, operative position. A seal member is provided and is adapted to engage and seal the inlet to the inlet passageway. A stem projects from the seal member and is operably coupled to the button portion of the push-button actuator. In this manner, the seal member is normally biased into sealing engagement with the inlet by the biasing portion of the push-button actuator. The seal member is movable out of sealing engagement with the inlet when the button portion of the push-button actuator is moved to its second, operative position.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a faucet comprises a body having an inlet, an inlet passageway extending from the inlet, an outlet, and an outlet passageway extending from the outlet and connecting with the inlet passageway. The faucet further comprises a seal adapted for engaging and sealing the inlet. A stem is connected to the seal and projects into the inlet passageway. An actuator is provided an includes a first portion that projects outwardly from the body and a second portion that exerts a biasing force on the first portion that normally urges the first portion to an extended position. The first portion of the actuator is manually movable to an operative position against the biasing force. The stem and seal are operably coupled to the first portion of the actuator and movable therewith. The seal blocks the inlet when the first portion of the actuator is in the extended position. The seal is moved away from the inlet to allow fluid flow into the inlet when the first portion of the actuator is moved to the operative position.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a faucet comprises a body adapted for being secured to an associated fluid container. The body includes an inlet, an inlet passageway that communicates with the inlet, an outlet, and an outlet passageway that communicates with both the outlet and the inlet passageway. The faucet further comprises an actuator that is selectively movable between first and second positions. The faucet also comprises a biasing member that normally urges the actuator into its first position. The faucet includes a seal member operably coupled to and movable with the actuator. The seal member is sealingly engaged with the inlet when said actuator is in its first position and is moved out of sealing engagement with the inlet when the actuator is moved to its second position.




One advantage of the present invention resides in the provision of a new and improved faucet.




Still other benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains upon reading this specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A faucet formed in accordance with the present invention comprises various components and arrangements of components, a preferred embodiment of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a first perspective view of a push-button faucet formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a push-button faucet formed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the faucet section shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a second perspective view of the faucet shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

showing the push-button actuator in a first operative position; and,





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

showing the push-button actuator in a second operative position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, a faucet formed in accordance with the present invention is shown generally at


10


. The faucet


10


comprises a body


12


that is preferably defined from molded plastic although any other suitable material such as metal may be used. With reference to

FIG. 2

, the body


12


comprises an inlet passageway


20


and an inlet


22


to the inlet passageway


20


. The inlet passageway


20


is preferably cylindrical. The body


12


also defines a blind outlet passageway


30


that opens in an outlet


32


. The outlet passageway


30


is preferably defined to be partially cylindrical such as semi-cylindrical illustrated herein.




The inlet passageway


22


intersects the outlet passageway at a port


34


. Thus, the inlet


22


is in fluid communication with the outlet


32


. The inlet


22


preferably diverges or flares radially outwardly moving away from the port


34


so that a valve seat


24


is defined.




The body


12


is adapted for fluid-tight fixed securement to an associated outlet of a bag-in-box container or other fluid container, with the inlet


22


in fluid communication with the interior of the container so that liquid is dispensed from the container through the faucet. Any suitable connection between the body


12


and the associated container may be utilized. In the illustrated embodiment, for example, the body


12


defines a flange


40


that projects outwardly therefrom. A nut


42


abuts the flange


40


and is rotatable relative thereto. The nut


42


is adapted for threaded securement to an associated outlet fitment of the associated container. Most preferably, the body


12


defines an annular groove or recess


44


that receives a peripheral portion of the associated outlet fitment therein when the faucet body


12


is threadably secured to the associated fitment to ensure proper alignment of the body


12


with the associated fitment.




The body


12


also defines an access opening


50


that is generally aligned with and opposite the port


34


. In the illustrated embodiment, the access opening


50


is circular and coaxial with the port


34


. An actuator such as a push-button actuator


60


is secured to the body


12


. The push-button actuator


60


includes a biasing portion


62


located in the blind bore


30


and a button portion


64


connected to the biasing portion


62


and that projects outwardly through the access opening


50


. The push-button actuator


60


is preferably defined as a one-piece construction from a resilient elastomeric material such as silicone or another suitable resilient material.




As may be seen most clearly with reference to

FIGS. 3-5

, the biasing portion


62


of the push-button actuator


60


is dimensioned and conformed for close receipt in the blind bore


30


to prevent fluid flow between the biasing portion of the actuator and the body


12


. In the preferred arrangement, the biasing portion


62


defines a partially cylindrical arcuate conformation comprising first and second arcuate legs


66




a


,


66




b


that terminate at respective opposite ends


68




a


,


68




b


. These opposite ends


68




a


,


68




b


abut the body


12


on opposite sides of the port


34


. A passage


70


is defined between the port


34


and the legs


66




a


,


66




b


in the blind bore


30


. The passage


70


defines an outlet


72


that communicates with the outlet


32


of the blind bore


30


. Owing to the close fit between the biasing portion


62


and the body portion defining the blind bore


30


, fluid moving from the port


34


into the passage


70


flows only to the outlet


72


only and is prevented from flowing between the legs


66




a


,


66




b


and the body


12


as would potentially result in fluid leakage from the access opening


50


adjacent the push-button


64


.




As also shown in

FIG. 6

, the legs


66




a


,


66




b


of the biasing portion


62


normally resiliently bias the push-button actuator


60


into the illustrated first position, wherein the legs


66




a


,


66




b


, along their full length, are shaped to conform with and abut the adjacent portion of the body


12


that defines the bore


30


and wherein the push-button


64


is fully extended through the access opening


50


. Exertion of manual pressure on the push-button


64


toward the port


34


results in the legs


66




a


,


66




b


resiliently deforming as shown in

FIG. 7

so that the push-button


64


and a portion of the legs


66




a


,


66




b


adjacent the push-button move to a second operative position. Upon termination of the manual pressure on the push-button


64


, the natural resiliency of the legs


66




a


,


66




b


urges the push-button


64


and legs


66




a


,


66




b


back to the first operative position as shown in FIG.


6


.




The faucet


10


includes a stem/seal member


80


operably coupled to the push-button


64


for movement therewith between the first and second positions. More particularly, the stem/seal member


80


is preferably a one-piece construction of molded resilient plastic such as silicone or the like that comprises a diaphragm seal portion


82


and an elongated stem portion


84


projecting outwardly from the seal portion


82


. A peripheral edge


86


of the seal portion


84


is tapered for added flexibility and is adapted to mate in a fluid-tight manner with the seat


24


as shown in

FIGS. 2-4

and


6


.




The stem portion


84


extends centrally through the inlet bore


20


and port


34


and a first end


90


thereof is fixedly secured to the push-button


64


by adhesive or the like. The end


90


of the stem can include or define ribs or the like that mate with corresponding ribs or the like or a plain-sided bore defined in the push-button


64


to strengthen the connection between the end


90


of the stem and the push-button


64


. A second end


92


of the stem portion


84


is connected to or defines a seal portion


82


. The second end


92


of the stem portion preferably joins the seal portion


82


at the center of the seal portion. In the preferred embodiment, the inlet


22


, seat


24


and seal peripheral edge


86


are circular, and the second end


92


of the stem portion


84


is centrally connected to the seal portion


82


.




Operation of the faucet


10


is readily apparent with reference again to

FIGS. 6 and 7

. When the push-button actuator


60


is in the first operative position as shown in

FIG. 6

, the biasing force of the legs


66




a


,


66




b


pulls the stem/seal member


80


into the inlet passageway


20


toward the actuator


60


so that the peripheral edge


86


of the seal portion


82


sealingly engages the seat


24


and prevents fluid flow from the bag-in-box or other associated container into the inlet passageway


22


. The illustrated recessed or dished shape of the seal portion


82


is preferred in that fluid pressure exerted on the seal portion by fluid held in the associated container also urges the peripheral edge


86


into sealing engagement with the seat


24


.




When the push-button


64


is moved manually to its second operative position, this axial movement of the push-button


64


is transferred to the seal portion


82


through the stem


84


so that the peripheral edge


86


is lifted away from the seat


24


as shown in FIG.


7


. With the seal portion


82


separated from the seat


24


, fluid flows by gravity or other force from the associated container past the seat


24


and into the inlet passageway


20


as shown by the arrows A


1


. Fluid that flows into the inlet passageway


20


flows through the port


34


, into the passage


70


and out of the faucet through the outlets


32


,


72


by gravity or pressure. When manual pressure on the push-button


64


is released, the push-button returns to its normal, first operative position and pulls the seal portion


84


into sealing engagement with the seat


24


to prevent further fluid flow through the faucet


10


.




To facilitate one-handed application of manual pressure on the push-button


64


, the body


12


preferably defines one or more gripping members


100


, including a lip


102


or the like, projecting outwardly therefrom adjacent the access opening


50


. The one or more gripping member provide a grip for a user's fingers when his/her thumb is used to move the push-button


64


to its second operative position.

FIG. 1A

illustrates an alternative faucet


10


′. Except as otherwise shown and described, the faucet


10


′ illustrated in

FIG. 1A

is identical to the faucet


10


illustrated in FIG.


1


. The faucet


10


′ includes a body


12


′ that defines first and second lips


102




a


′,


102




b


′ located respectively on opposite lateral sides of the push-button


64


′ to provide a grip for a user's fingers while the user's thumb is used to depress the push-button


64


′.




The invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments. Modifications and alterations may occur to others upon reading the preceding specification. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they are encompassed by the appended claims as construed literally and/or according to the doctrine of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A faucet comprising:a body including an inlet passageway comprising an inlet and an outlet passageway that intersects the inlet passageway, said outlet passageway comprising an outlet; a push-button actuator comprising a biasing portion located in said outlet passageway and a button portion that projects outwardly through an opening defined in said body, said button portion normally biased into a first, extended position by said biasing portion and selectively manually movable to a second, operative position, wherein said biasing portion is defined as a resilient elastomeric structure that abuts and conforms in shape to a portion of said body that defines said outlet passageway when said button portion is located in said first, extended position; a seal member adapted to engage and seal said inlet; a stem projecting from said seal member and operably coupled to said button portion of said push-button actuator whereby said seal member is normally biased into sealing engagement with said inlet by said biasing portion of said push-button actuator, said seal member movable out of sealing engagement with said inlet when said button portion of said push-button actuator is moved to said second, operative position.
  • 2. The faucet as set forth in claim 1, wherein said biasing portion of said push-button actuator and said outlet passageway cooperate to define a liquid-flow passage that communicates with said outlet of said body.
  • 3. The faucet as set forth in claim 1, wherein said stem and said seal member are defined together as a one-piece construction.
  • 4. A faucet comprising:a body comprising: (i) an inlet passageway including an inlet; and, (ii) an outlet passageway that intersects the inlet passageway, said outlet passageway including an outlet; a push-button actuator comprising: (i) a biasing portion located in said outlet passageway; and, (ii) a button portion that projects outwardly through an opening defined in said body, said button portion normally biased into a first, extended position by said biasing portion and selectively manually movable to a second, operative position; a seal member adapted to engage and seal said inlet; a stem projecting from said seal member and operably coupled to said button portion of said push-button actuator so that said seal member is normally biased into sealing engagement with said inlet by said biasing portion of said push-button actuator, said seal member movable out of sealing engagement with said inlet when said button portion of said push-button actuator is moved to said second, operative position; wherein: said biasing portion of said push-button actuator and said outlet passageway cooperate to define a liquid-flow passage that communicates with said outlet of said body; and, said body defines a port at an intersection of said outlet passageway and said inlet passageway, and wherein said biasing portion of said push-button actuator comprises first and second legs that contact said body on opposite sides of said port.
  • 5. The faucet as set forth in claim 4, wherein said stem extends through said inlet passageway and said port.
  • 6. The faucet as set forth in claim 5, wherein said first and second legs define said biasing portion of said push-button actuator to be arcuate in shape.
  • 7. A faucet comprising:a body comprising: (i) an inlet passageway including an inlet; and, (ii) an outlet passageway that intersects the inlet passageway, said outlet passageway comprising an outlet; a push-button actuator comprising: (i) a biasing portion located in said outlet passageway; and, (ii) a button portion that projects outwardly through an opening defined in said body, said button portion normally biased into a first, extended position by said biasing portion and selectively manually movable to a second, operative position, wherein said button portion and said biasing portion of said push-button actuator are defined together as a one-piece construction; a seal member adapted to engage and seal said inlet; a stem projecting from said seal member and operably coupled to said button portion of said push-button actuator so that said seal member is normally biased into sealing engagement with said inlet by said biasing portion of said push-button actuator, said seal member movable out of sealing engagement with said inlet when said button portion of said push-button actuator is moved to said second, operative position.
  • 8. A faucet comprising:a body comprising an inlet, an inlet passageway extending from said inlet, an outlet, and an outlet passageway extending from said outlet and connecting with said inlet passageway; a seal adapted for engaging and sealing said inlet; a stem connected to said seal and projecting into said inlet passageway; an actuator comprising a first portion that projects outwardly from said body and a second portion that exerts a biasing force on said first portion that normally urges said first portion to an extended position, said first portion of said actuator manually movable to an operative position against said biasing force, said stem and said seal operably coupled to said first portion of said actuator and movable therewith, said seal blocking said inlet when said first portion of said actuator is in said extended position and moved away from said inlet to allow fluid flow into said inlet when said first portion of said actuator is moved to said operative position, wherein said second portion of said actuator comprises a resilient elastomeric conformation located in said outlet passageway, and wherein said second portion of said actuator abuts and conforms in shape to said outlet passageway when said first portion of said actuator is located in said extended position.
  • 9. The faucet as set forth in claim 8, wherein said second portion of said actuator is located in said outlet passageway.
  • 10. The faucet as set forth in claim 9, wherein a fluid passage is defined between said second portion of said actuator and a portion of said body that defines said outlet passageway.
  • 11. The faucet as set forth in claim 10, wherein said second portion of said actuator comprises a partially cylindrical portion.
  • 12. The faucet as set forth in claim 8, wherein said seal includes a circular periphery.
  • 13. The faucet as set forth in claim 12, wherein said circular periphery of said seal tapers moving radially outward.
  • 14. The faucet as set forth in claim 12, wherein said stem is connected to a center of said seal.
  • 15. A faucet comprising:a body comprising an inlet, an inlet passageway extending from said inlet, an outlet, and an outlet passageway extending from said outlet and connecting with said inlet passageway; a seal adapted for engaging and sealing said inlet; a stem connected to said seal and projecting into said inlet passageway; an actuator comprising a first portion that projects outwardly from said body and a second portion that exerts a biasing force on said first portion that normally urges said first portion to an extended position, said first portion of said actuator manually movable to an operative position against said biasing force, said stem and said seal operably coupled to said first portion of said actuator and movable therewith, said seal blocking said inlet when said first portion of said actuator is in said extended position and moved away from said inlet to allow fluid flow into said inlet when said first portion of said actuator is moved to said operative position, wherein: said second portion of said actuator is located in said outlet passageway; a fluid passage is defined between said second portion of said actuator and a portion of said body that defines said outlet passageway; and, said first and second portions of said actuator are defined as a one-piece construction.
  • 16. A faucet comprising:a body adapted for being secured to an associated fluid container, said body including an inlet, an inlet passageway that communicates with said inlet, an outlet, and an outlet passageway that communicates with both said outlet and said inlet passageway; an actuator selectively movable between first and second positions; a biasing member normally urging said actuator into said first position, said biasing member located in said outlet passageway and comprising first and second resilient legs that conform in shape to said outlet passageway when said actuator is located in said first position; a seal member operably coupled to and movable with said actuator, said seal member sealingly engaged with said inlet when said actuator is in said first position and moved out of sealing engagement with said inlet when said actuator is moved to said second position.
  • 17. The faucet as set forth in claim 16, wherein said seal member is operably connected to said actuator by a stem that is operably coupled to both said seal member and said actuator and that extends through said inlet passageway.
  • 18. The faucet as set forth in claim 16, wherein said outlet passageway is oriented transversely relative to said inlet passageway.
  • 19. The faucet as set forth in claim 16, wherein said actuator and said biasing member are defined as a one-piece construction.
  • 20. A faucet comprising:a body adapted for being secured to an associated fluid container, said body including an inlet, an inlet passageway that communicates with said inlet, an outlet, and an outlet passageway that communicates with both said outlet and said inlet passageway; an actuator selectively movable between first and second positions; a biasing member normally urging said actuator into said first position, said biasing member and said actuator defined together as a one-piece construction, wherein said biasing member is located in said outlet passageway; a seal member operably coupled to and movable with said actuator, said seal member sealingly engaged with said inlet when said actuator is in said first position and moved out of sealing engagement with said inlet when said actuator is moved to said second position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority from and hereby expressly incorporates by reference U.S. provisional application No. 60/268,392 filed Feb. 13, 2001.

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