Recessed water faucet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6712089
  • Patent Number
    6,712,089
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chambers; A. Michael
    Agents
    • Litman; Richard C.
Abstract
A recessed, frostproof water faucet having a tubular stem connected to a pivot plumbing unit connected to a subsurface water line through the rear wall of a box-like recess unit. A slider connector connects the water faucet tubular stem and the access panel or lid of the recess unit. The lid pivots on hinges and as one lifts the lid, the faucet is lifted by the slider connector from a horizontal storage position to a vertical locked position for use, the slider connector being connected to a faucet flange and sliding along grooves in tracks mounted along the inner side of the lid. A sliding hinge locks the lid upright, sliding downward along the upper end of the rear wall. The faucet is returned to the storage position by pulling upward and lowering to the closed position, the slider connector sliding forward along the grooves to the stored position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to frostproof faucets. More particularly, the present invention relates to an outdoor frostproof faucet having a covered recess.




2. Description of the Related Art




The most enduring problem with outdoor water faucets such as for providing water to garden hoses is their susceptibility to freezing and bursting during winter months. It is common to provide a faucet having a long stem and a handle turning a long, central rod which actuates the valve. Such faucets are commonly provided horizontally through the wall of a house. They are unsightly and subject to freezing if the house is not kept above freezing temperatures. Such installations may also require a long hose to reach remote areas in a lawn or garden. Such installations, to help hide the faucet behind shrubbery, are generally low to the ground, requiring painful and ungainly bending and twisting motions to install and remove a hose from such a faucet. Vertically extending faucets may retain water in the stem, even if a below-ground, insulated or heated valve is employed, the retained water being subject to freezing, thus damaging the valve. It would be desirable to provide an outdoor type or frostproof water faucet which is recessed in the ground for frost protection when not in use, but is easily rotated upward for use, the storage position being horizontal to allow draining of retained water in the stem. It would further be desirable to provide such a recess system with a cover which may be pivoted upward along with the pivoting faucet and stem and held in a fixed position during use for easy, convenient use in remote locations attached to underground water supply pipes.




Japanese Patent No. 10-176350, published, Jun. 30, 1998, describes an outdoor water closet wherein a faucet component is recessed in a locked closet component accessible only by key and pivots outwardly to allow access when the closet is opened.




Japanese Patent Nos. 9-095986, published Apr. 8, 1997, and 10-1312828, published May 19, 1998, each describe a faucet recessed beneath the surface of a step. The '986 patent further describes affixing the faucet head to the underside of the access step surface, thereby raising and lowering the faucet head when the access step surface is raised and lowered.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,2210,886, issued May 18, 1993, and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0132369 A1, published Sep. 19, 2002 each describe the use of pivotable faucets to direct the flow of fluids.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,265, issued Sep. 12, 2000, describes a frost proof hydrant system where the removal of the faucet and exposed pipe is removable during winter months, automatically shutting a below-ground valve upon removal of the exposed pipe.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,149, issued Jul. 30, 2002, to Wang, T. H., describes swivel plumbing elements.




None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. Thus a recessed water faucet solving the aforementioned problems is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The recessed water faucet of the present invention is a recessed, frostproof water faucet having a tubular stem connected to a pivot plumbing unit which is connected to a subsurface water line through the rear wall of a box-like recess unit. The recess unit has a slider connector, connected between the tubular stem of the water faucet and the access panel or lid of the recess unit, which pivots on hinges at the top of the rear wall of thereof. As one lifts the lid, the faucet is lifted by the slider connector from a horizontal storage position to a vertical locked position for use, the slider connector being connected to a faucet flange and sliding along grooves in tracks mounted along the inner side of the lid.




A sliding hinge is employed for locking the lid in an upright position sliding downward relative to and against the upper end of the rear wall. The recessed water faucet is returned to the storage position by unlocking the lid by pulling it upward relative to the rear wall and lowering the lid to the closed position, the slider connector sliding forward along the grooves to the stored position. The box-like receiver may be insulated along its walls, base, and top as desired to protect from freezing in cold climates. The water faucet stem automatically drains by gravity upon closure of the faucet and the lowering of the faucet and lid to the closed, stored position.




Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a recessed frostproof water faucet system which protects from freeze damage thereto during the winter months.




It is another object of the invention to provide a recessed frostproof water faucet system as above, having a pivotable stem for rotation of the stem from a horizontal, stored position to a vertical, easily reached, faucet position for normal use.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a recessed system as above having a lid which, upon opening, pivots the faucet and stem to the vertical position for use.




Still another object of the invention is to provide a recessed system as above wherein the lid and water faucet and stem is lockable in the vertical open position for ease in use.




It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.











These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a partially opened recessed water faucet according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

with the inventive recessed water faucet in an upright, open position.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

with the inventive recessed water faucet in the closed, store position.





FIG. 4

is a detail exploded plan view of the slider connector and lid and slider guides of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective, broken away view of another embodiment of the invention similar to that of

FIG. 1

having a self-locking lid.





FIG. 6

is a diagrammatic side elevation view of the selflocking mechanism of

FIG. 5

with the lid in the closed position.





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatic view similar to that of

FIG. 6

with the lid in the partially open position.





FIG. 8

is a diagrammatic view similar to that of

FIG. 6

with the lid in the full open and locked position.





FIG. 9

is a sectional end elevation view of the embodiment of

FIG. 5

taken near the locking mechanism of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 10

is an end elevation view of the embodiment of

FIG. 5

with the front wall removed.











Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention is a recessed, frostproof water faucet having a tubular stem connected to a pivot plumbing unit which is connected to a subsurface water line through the rear wall of a box-like recess unit. The recess unit has a slider connector, connected between the tubular stem of the water faucet and the access panel or lid of the recess unit, which pivots on hinges at the top of the rear wall of thereof. As one lifts the lid, the faucet is lifted by the slider connector from a horizontal storage position to a vertical locked position for use, the slider connector being connected to a faucet flange and sliding along grooves in tracks mounted along the inner side of the lid.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

there is shown a clear-walled version of the present invention without provision for locking the outdoor frostproof water faucet in the vertical position for use to illustrate the mechanism for raising from a stored position to a vertical position for use and lowering to a stored position for winter months. This embodiment may be used with a propping rod or other device to hold the lid and faucet in the vertical, open position. Recessed water faucet system


10


includes a frostproof water faucet


12


attached to plumbing swivel


16


for allowing the raising of faucet


12


from the stored position (see

FIG. 3

) to the operative position (see FIG.


2


). Faucet


12


and plumbing swivel


14


are mounted within faucet recessed box


16


. Faucet recessed box


16


has opposing sidewalls having upper edges


19


, front wall


20


, rear wall


22


, and bottom wall


24


. Plumbing swivel


14


is held in place to the bottom wall


24


by a ā€œUā€ shaped clamp


15


in a conventional manner. Box


12


has a lid


28


mounted at a rear end thereof to the rear end wall


22


for rotation between a horizontal closed position to a vertical open position by means of hinges


29


.




Slider guides


32


are mounted parallel along the inner side of lid


28


by means of fasteners


35


, the slider guides


32


forming opposed slider guide groves


34


. A slider connector


30


(see

FIG. 4

) is a generally planar member defining an aperture


31


of such size as to fit over the stem portion of the frostproof valve


12


. Rear wall


22


defines a plumbing entrance aperture


36


near the bottom wall


24


and aligned for connection of plumbing swivel inlet connector


38


with an inlet pipe


39


outside the recess box


16


, inlet pipe


39


preferably being buried in the ground to avoid freezing. Recess box


16


is preferably buried in the ground up to the lid


28


.




Frostproof valve


12


has a threaded water outlet


40


and a handle


42


for opening and closing the valve and is mounted to slider


30


at flange


44


by means of screw


46


. Frostproof valve


12


is of conventional construction having a hollow stem


48


with a stem rod (not shown) attached to valve handle


42


at one end and to a valve (not shown) near plumbing swivel connection


49


such that turning the valve handle


42


remotely opens and closes the valve to flow of water from swivel


14


, through stem


48


and out threaded water outlet


40


. Such frostproof valves are commonly installed through the wall of a heated dwelling to avoid freezing of the supply pipe during the winter while allowing use for exterior watering when desired. The plumbing swivel


14


is of conventional construction. It is noted that, although the stem


48


retains water after valve shutoff when in the vertical position for convenient use as in

FIG. 1

, that water will drain out when the valve is stored as in

FIG. 3

during the winter months.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, slider connector


30


has a fixed end


54


having valve receiving aperture


31


and a slide end


52


having outwardly extending tongues


50


at slide end


52


which slidingly engage slider guide grooves


34


such that slider connector


30


is free to slide along the inner surface of lid


28


while being fixedly connected to the valve


12


at flange


44


. The frostproof valve is thus movable from the stored position of

FIG. 3

by grasping the front end of lid


28


and rotating it upward as in shown in an intermediate position in

FIG. 1

to a vertical position as in FIG.


2


. It is thus recognized that slider connector


30


connects faucet


12


to lid


28


with respective fixed and sliding connections. As a result, the slider connector is located near the front end of lid


28


when the system is in a closed, stored position, and near the hinged end of lid


28


when in the open position for use by the gardener.




Referring to

FIGS. 5-10

, there are shown views illustrating the locking hinge feature of another embodiment of the present invention wherein a sliding hinge arrangement renders the lid and connected valve self-locking in the vertical position while allowing ease in closing the lid to the stored horizontal position by the user. Locking lid system


60


includes a lid rear portion


62


having a depending sliding grooved hinge


64


at each side thereof (see FIG.


5


and


6


). Hinges


64


define elongated grooves


66


, having a front end


65


and a rear end


67


. The grooves extend parallel to lid rear portion


62


and rotate around hinge pin hinge end portions


68


of hinge pin


69


. Rear upper wall


70


is integral with lid rear portion


62


and perpendicular thereto so as to rotate around hinge end portions


68


with hinges


64


.




Upper rear wall


70


is cut horizontally from the lower remainder of rear wall


74


forming an upper wall lower edge


72


and an upper edge


76


of wall


74


. The cut is preferably done at a 45 degree angle sloping downward and inward to allow upper portion


70


to easily separate and swing away from wall


74


. The cut is illustrated as forming a gap between the edges


72


and


76


for illustration purposes, however, the invention may be constructed without a gap with edges


72


and


76


being in contact in the closed position as desired.




Upon rotation of lid


28


around hinge pin


69


(see

FIG. 7

) the faucet system is rotated to the open position. When the vertical orientation is reached (see

FIGS. 5 and 8

) the lid rear portion


62


is free to slide down, locking against the inner side of rear wall


74


. This occurs as the hinges


64


slide on hinge end portions


68


from the rear ends


67


of grooves


66


to the front ends


65


, thereof. The spacing of the depending hinges


64


from the rear upper wall


70


is about equal to the thickness of the upper wall at the hinge to allow for the descent of the lid. To return the lid and connected frostproof faucet to the stored position, the user pulls upward on the lid until the hinge rear end


67


is against the hinge


69


, freeing the lid to rotate to the closed position.




As seen in

FIGS. 5 and 9

, lid portion


62


and hinges


64


are set within sidewalls


19


, allowing for the rotation and vertical locking of lid


28


as described above. As seen in

FIG. 10

, the forward portion of lid


12


is supported by sidewall supports


80


extending inward from opposing sidewalls


18


attached therealong such as to support lid


28


in its horizontal closed position.




The housings, slider connector and slider groove guides of the present invention are preferably made of suitable opaque plastic. The frostproof faucet, plumbing swivel, and other plumbing fittings are of conventional construction and commercially available. For colder climates, insulation I may cover the sidewalls, bottom wall, and top wall as desired,

FIG. 5

showing insulation I on sidewall


18


. Insulation may also be placed on the interior walls of the unit (not shown) as desired in a similar manner.




It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A recessed water faucet system, comprising:an elongated, horizontally disposed container having opposing sidewalls, a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, said container having a lid covering said container and having a rear end hinged at the said rear wall and extending to a front end at said front wall, said container being openable to a vertical position by lifting said front end of said lid and rotating said lid around said hinged end from a horizontal closed position to a vertical open position; said system further comprising an frostproof water faucet having a faucet portion, an elongated stem portion, a valve, and a plumbing pivot, said valve being connected with said plumbing pivot; said plumbing pivot being mounted along said bottom wall in the vicinity of said rear wall and connected to a water supply pipe; said rear wall having defining an aperture therethrough located to receive said water supply pipe; means for rotating said frostproof water faucet from a stored horizontal position extending along said elongated to a vertical position around said plumbing pivot; said means for rotating said frostproof water faucet being attached between said faucet portion and said lid; whereby, upon opening and rotating said lid of said container to a vertical position, said frostproof water faucet is rotated to a vertical position.
  • 2. The recessed water faucet system of claim 1, said means for rotating said frostproof water faucet attached between said faucet portion and said lid comprises a slider connector fixably mounted to said faucet portion and slidingly connected with said lid.
  • 3. The recessed water faucet system of claim 2, said means for rotating said frostproof water faucet further comprises a pair of parallel slider guides mounted to the underside of said lid.
  • 4. The recessed water faucet system of claim 3, said pair of parallel slider guides defining opposing grooves extending the substantial length thereof, said slider connector having opposing tongues so configured as to slidingly fit within said opposed grooves; whereby said slider connector slides within said opposed grooves of said slider guides from the front portion of said lid to the rear portion of said lid upon lifting and rotating said lid to a vertical position, thereby rotating said frostproof water faucet from the stored horizontal position to a vertical position for use.
  • 5. The recessed water faucet system of claim 4, wherein said slider connector is elongated in shape having a sliding end and a fixed end, said tongues extending from said sliding end, said fixed end defining an aperture fixedly receiving said faucet neck portion at said faucet portion.
  • 6. The recessed water faucet system of claim 5, wherein said faucet portion has a mounting flange affixed to said slider connector by fasteners such as screws.
  • 7. The recessed water faucet system of claim 6, further comprising means for locking said lid and said frostproof water faucet in the vertical position for use and for unlocking said lid and said frostproof water faucet for storage in the horizontal position.
  • 8. The recessed water faucet system of claim 7, wherein said lid and said rear wall are each recessed between said sidewalls of said elongated, horizontally disposed container.
  • 9. The recessed water faucet system of claim 8, wherein said means for locking and unlocking is a locking hinge system at said rear wall comprising:the rear portion of said lid and an upper portion of said rear wall integral with and perpendicular to said lid rear portion; a hinge depending from each side of said rear portion of said lid and spaced from said rear wall upper portion; each said hinge defining an elongated groove having a forward end and a rear end and extending parallel with said upper wall; and a hinge pin having hinge pin ends fixed in said respective opposing sidewalls of said elongated, horizontally disposed container in the vicinity of the upper rear corner, thereof; said hinge pin extending through said groove of each said hinge; said rear wall upper portion being separated from the remaining portion of said rear wall by a horizontal cut; said hinge pin being located at the respective rear ends of said hinge grooves when said lid is in the closed position; whereby, upon rotation of said lid from a horizontal position to a vertical position, said hinges rotate around said hinge pin at the rear end of said grooves, said upper rear wall portion separating from said remainder of said rear wall; and whereby, upon said lid reaching a vertical position, said lid and said hinges are free to descend the length of said grooves such that said rear end of said grooves rest upon said hinge pin, rear portion of said lid locking against the inner side of said remaining portion of the rear wall.
  • 10. The recessed water faucet system of claim 9, wherein said depending hinges are spaced from said rear upper wall portion by a length about equal to the thickness of said upper lid at said groove so as to allow said lid to fit vertically between said hinge pin and the inner surface of said rear wall remaining portion.
  • 11. The recessed water faucet system of claim 10, wherein said upper wall is unlocked from the vertical position by pulling upward thereon until said rear ends of said hinge grooves are against said hinge pin, allowing said lid to be rotated around said hinge pin to the horizontal, stored position, said frostproof water faucet rotating to the closed position therewith.
  • 12. The recessed water faucet system of claim 11, wherein said horizontal cut in said rear wall is at about a 45 degree angle sloping downward and inward from the outer surface of said rear wall, allowing said upper portion to easily swing forward, away from the remainder of said rear wall.
  • 13. The recessed water faucet system of claim 12, wherein said lid rests on supports extending inward from said opposing sidewall when in the closed position.
  • 14. The recessed water faucet system of claim 1, wherein said elongated container is made of plastic material.
  • 15. The recessed water faucet system of claim 1, further comprising an insulation layer on at least one of each of said rear wall, said front wall, said bottom wall, said lid and said opposing sidewalls.
  • 16. The recessed water faucet system of claim 15, said insulation layer being located on the outer surface of its corresponding wall.
  • 17. The recessed water faucet system of claim 16, said system being adapted for being set in the ground to at least the level of said lid when in the stored, horizontal position and said water supply pipe runs underground to protect from freezing.
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