Information
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Patent Grant
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6502796
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Patent Number
6,502,796
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Date Filed
Monday, April 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- St. Onge Steward Johnston & Reens LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 75
- 248 76
- 248 22916
- 248 22926
- 248 22913
- 248 3161
- 248 3164
- 248 3165
- 004 615
- 004 605
- 004 597
- 239 547
- 239 576
- 239 579
- 239 588
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable mount for removable attaching a showerhead to a water supply pipe includes a mounting bracket made of resilient material and having a mounting flange which is sized and shaped to clamp the water supply pipe upon applying an external force. The adjustable mount further includes a holder for the showerhead and an attaching assembly for releasably attaching the holder to the mounting bracket. The attaching assembly has a knob formed on either the holder or the mounting bracket frictionally engaging a recess formed on the other element. Upon inserting the knob in the recess, the bracket and the holder are displaceable relative to one another between a release position, wherein they are freely detachable, and a series of locking positions, wherein their displacement is arrested upon ceasing an external torque.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a mounting bracket for a plumbing fixture. More particularly this invention relates to a set including a mounting bracket which is easily attachable to a water supply pipe and a holder for a hand shower which is detachably mounted to the mounting bracket and is displaceable relative thereto.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Hand-held showerheads are experiencing a surge in popularity. Such showerheads are convenient in use, esthetically appealing and easily replaceable without help from a professional plumber. Numerous designs of mounting arrangements for hand-held showers have been introduced; however, many of the known designs have certain disadvantages.
Some of the known mounting arrangements are unjustifiably complicated and, thus, costly. Still other known structures may not be sufficiently reliable in use and, thus, may be a subject to their frequent replacements. Yet other known structures are difficult to install, thereby undermining such an advantage as an easy installation those hand-held showerheads may have over standard wall mounted showerheads.
Conventional showerhead mounts typically comprise an elongate support which rigidly attaches to a shower surround wall and a holder connected to the support for holding the showerhead. In the past, the support was usually attached to the wall with semi-permanent means such as with adhesives and/or fasteners which penetrated the surface of the wall. For example, screw fasteners and permanent adhesives were customarily used to attach the support to the wall.
Frequently, adjustable mounts are used in combination with hand-held showerheads to permit the level of the showerhead to be lowered from a typical wall-mounted showerhead level for use by children and the infirm. The adjustability of the mount permits the shower head to be changed as the children grow to accommodate their increasing height, and permits temporary repositioning of the shower head when persons of differing heights use the shower. Once the children are grown, it is often desirable to remove the mount from the shower surround wall to restore the shower to its original condition and appearance. To overcome the problems associated with removal of the above-discussed adjustable mounts, structures allowing adjustable mounts to be attached to existing water supply pipes are became increasingly popular.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,979,096 discloses an adjustable mount for a hand-held shower head including a mounting bracket, which surrounds a water pipe, and a showerhead holder, which has a forked seat screwed to the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket has an opening receiving the water pipe and is sandwiched between a pair of nuts preventing its displacement along the pipe. The showerhead holder is displaceable relative to the bracket upon loosening of a screw, which threadedly engages both, the bracket and the holder. Thus, if one needs to adjust position of the entire structure relative to the water pipe, one has to first loosen the nuts, and then to tighten them up so as to fix a desirable position that has been reached upon displacement of the bracket.
Having established a position of the mounting bracket, one may have a number of reasons for establishing a new angular position of the showerhead holder relative to the bracket. For example, one of the reasons may be the fact that a water jet does not reach a desirable destination to be washed. Still another reason may be the fact that the showerhead is to be used for a standard stationary shower use. To accomplish displacement of the holder, one has to manipulate the screw which is, perhaps, time consuming and not always convenient.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,174,822 to Larsson discloses an adjustable mounting bracket having two flexible shanks which form a seat for a water pipe and a showerhead holder pivotal on the a pin which traverses the arms. An array of formations between the holder and the shanks allow the holder to frictionally move relative to the mounting bracket. As is the case with the previously discussed reference, one has to manipulate a fastener to displace the bracket along the water pipe. Additionally, in case of the damaged showerhead, the adjustable mount should be completely disassembled in order to mount a new showerhead on the pin.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,049 discloses an adjustable mount including a mounting bracket, which has a handle locking the bracket in the desirable position relative to a water pipe, and a showerhead holder. Mounted between the holder and the bracket is a ball bearing allowing these two elements to move relative to one another. However, if either of the elements needs to be replaced, one has to dismantle the entire assembly in order to separate the holder from the bracket.
What is desired, therefore, is an adjustable mount for a showerhead, and the like which has a mounting bracket that can be easily attached to a water pipe. Also, a showerhead holder that can be displaceable relative to the mounting bracket is desirable, as is a structure allowing the adjustable mount to be easily disassembled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With an adjustable mount of this invention a mounting bracket can be easily mounted to a water pipe and to a showerhead holder. More particularly, the adjustable mount includes a mounting bracket made of resilient material and having a mounting flange, which temporarily expands upon applying an external force during mounting of the bracket on the pipe.
An attaching assembly, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, allows the showerhead to be easily connected to the bracket to have these elements easily assembled. Specifically, the attaching assembly includes a pin located on one of the connectable elements and a recess formed on the other element. The recess has a rib extending along a part of a periphery of the recess and having a shape allowing a radial arm of the pin to be effortlessly inserted in the recess. Once the mounting bracket and the holder are attached to one another, angular displacement of one of the elements relative to another provides a reliable engagement between the rib and arm. An external torque applied to one of the attached elements and sufficient to overcome frictional forces between the rib and arm displaces the elements to a locking position, wherein further movement in a direction of the torque is arrested.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the mounting bracket has a mounting flange resiliently clamping the water pipe and a body extending from the mounting flange and having a collar which guides an edge of the holder during its displacement relative to the bracket. Thus, two separate regions including one between the arm and the rib and the other between the edge and the collar ensure reliable displacement of the holder relative to the bracket.
All of the elements are made of resilient material, such as plastic or a durable synthetic resin, allowing the elements to elastically deform upon applying an external force and to assume their original dimensions and positions upon ceasing of this force. Thus, the mounting flange serving as a seat for the water pipe has its shanks expanded upon applying an external force by a user, so that the water pipe is reliably clamped upon its insertion.
A combination of the mounting bracket and showerhead holder may also include a new relatively short pipe having an elbow between its opposite ends and shaped and sized to be reliably clamped by the mounting flange. By having differently sized threaded ends of the pipe, the adjustable mount can be easily attached to differently sized main water pipes.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an adjustable mount including a mounting bracket and a showerhead holder that are displaceable relative to one another to provide a series of angular positions for a showerhead with respect to the mounting bracket.
Another object of the invention is to provide a mounting bracket including a mounting flange that can be easily attached to existing water pipes by applying an external force.
Still another object of the invention is to provide an adjustable mount including a combination of a mounting flange and a showerhead holder that can be easily and reliably attached to one another.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an attaching assembly allowing a showerhead holder and a mounting bracket to be angularly displaced relative to one another between a position wherein they are displaceably fixed and a position wherein the holder is detached from the bracket.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of an adjustable mount shown with a showerhead.
FIG. 2
is an isometric exploded view of the adjustable mount shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a diagrammatic partially broken away view illustrating relative displacement of a showerhead holder and a mounting bracket.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the adjustable mount shown in FIG.
1
and illustrated in a locking position.
FIG. 5
is a partially broken away cross-sectional view illustrating the showerhead and mounting bracket of the adjustable mount in an intermediate angular position.
FIGS. 6 and 6A
are an isometric exploded view of an adjustable mount and a perspective view with a showerhead in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6B
is an enlarged view on an outer end of a detail A shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 7
is an isometric view of a holder of the adjustable mount shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a front elevational view of the adjustable mount of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 9
is a side cross-sectional view of the adjustable mount of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to
FIGS. 1-7
, an adjustable mount
10
attachable to a water supply pipe
18
includes a mounting bracket
12
and a showerhead holder
14
shaped and sized to support a showerhead assembly
16
. The water supply pipe
18
has an outer end
22
attached to one of the opposite ends of a flexible hose
20
whose other end engages the showerhead holder. The ends of the hose
20
may contain couplers
24
, only one of which is shown here. In addition, the adjustable mount may include an elbowed pipe
28
which has a length slightly exceeding a length of a mounting flange
26
of the bracket
12
and opposite threaded ends
30
,
32
which receive couplers sized and shaped to engage variously dimensioned water supply pipes.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the mounting bracket
12
is a molded one piece element having a mounting flange
26
which serves as a seat
34
(
FIG. 2
) shaped and sized to receive the water pipe, as shown in
FIG. 1 and a
support body
36
. Due to the inherent elasticity of plastic or a durable synthetic resin, opposite shanks of the mounting flange tend to expand upon applying an external force to the bracket in order to peripherally surround at least part of the water pipe reliably received in the seat
34
. To ensure that the water pipe and the bracket
12
are displaceably fixed relative to each other, an inner side
38
of the support body
36
of the bracket has a support
40
abutting the periphery of the water pipe after it has been inserted in the seat
34
. The support is molded with its supporting surface
42
extending complimentary to a portion of the periphery of the water pipe, and, thus, providing a relatively wide area of contact between the support and the water pipe. The supporting surface can be continuous extending between opposite flanks
44
,
46
of the body
36
or can have a number of separate and spaced apart regions. The mounting flange
26
has a semi-circular cross section with a radius of curvature, which is at most equal to that one of the water pipe. Such structure allows the mounting flange to run into the supporting surface
42
of the support
40
. Thus, only a relatively short sector
38
of the water pipe remains unsupported which allows a user to displace the mounting bracket
12
along the water pipe to a desirable position upon applying an external force.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the showerhead holder
14
and the mounting bracket
12
are releasably attached to one another by an attaching assembly including a knob
50
and a recess
52
that are shown on the holder
14
and the bracket
12
, respectively. Note that these formations are given only as an example, and the holder can have the recess, whereas the bracket can be formed with the knob. These formations allow the holder
14
and the bracket
12
to be freely attached in one angular position and, after applying an external torque, to be angularly displaced along a series of positions, wherein their relative displacement is arrested.
Specifically, the knob
50
having generally a T-cross-section includes a pin
54
having an inner end, which faces the mounting bracket, and a pair of radial arms
64
extending diametrically opposite from one another and radially outwardly from the inner end of the pin. The thoroughgoing recess
52
has a peripheral surface which is annular on the inner side
38
of the body
36
of the bracket and is complimentary to the outer surface of the knob, which includes its inner end and the arms, on an outer side
56
of the body
36
. Thus, the peripheral surface of the recess
52
formed on the outer side
56
has a pair of polygonal segments
58
extending diametrically opposite one another and a pair of arcuate segments
60
between the polygonal ones.
In order to displaceably interengage the mounting bracket and the holder, the peripheral surface of the recess has two spaced apart radial ribs
62
, each extending along a sector of the periphery and having a thickness less than a thickness T of the support body
36
. Thus, the ribs
62
terminate at a distance from the inner side
38
of the support body
36
and are engaged by the arms
64
after the knob
50
has been freely inserted in the recess and displaced in a direction D. Thus, the knob
50
is first aligned with the recess
52
, and, after the arms
64
have passed through the polygonal segments
58
of the recess
50
, the bracket and holder are displaced to have the ribs
62
engaged by the arms
64
.
The knob
50
has a thickness substantially equal to the thickness T of the support body
35
to allow the inner end of the pin
50
to lie flush with the inner side of the support body. The arms
64
are so sized that angular displacement of the holder relative to the mounting bracket may be practically uninhibited, thus preserving their engaging surfaces from unnecessary wear. In order to register a desirable angular position, the outer side
56
of the support body
36
has a blind hole or socket
66
spaced from the recess
52
and receiving a friction pad
68
which is made of friction material, such as a durable synthetic resin and the like. Preferably, the friction pad is either adhered to the bottom of the hole or press-fit in the socket. Similarly to the attaching assembly, the socket and the friction pad can be easily formed on the holder. Preferably, the pad is located along an axis of symmetry
72
of the mounting bracket
12
.
The hole and the pad are so sized that an outer end of the pad slightly extends from the outer side
56
to have frictional contact with a support plate
70
of the holder
14
. This contact can be easily overcome upon applying an external torque but, at the same time, it is sufficient to prevent voluntary displacement of the holder and the bracket. As a result, a user can easily attach the holder to the mounting bracket that has been mounted on the water pipe and select a desirable angular position of the holder and, thus, the showerhead upon applying a torque to the holder.
In accordance with still another aspect of the invention, the adjustable mount has a guide preventing the holder
14
and the mounting bracket
12
from deviation during their relative displacement. Particularly, a collar
74
formed on the outer side
56
of the support body
36
(
FIG. 5
) extends between its opposite flanks
44
,
46
and has a slanted inner surface
76
extending toward the recess
52
. The collar is sized to receive an edge
78
of the support plate
70
of the holder
12
which also has a slanted surface
80
extending complimentary to the inner surface
76
of the collar upon engagement between the support plate and the collar. Due to the friction pad
68
, the support plate
70
is pressed upon by the pad to enable its surface
80
to urge against the inner surface of the
76
of the collar. This engagement of the surfaces along with an engagement between the ribs and the arms prevents the holder and the bracket from voluntary displacement and assures a desirable angular position of the holder upon ceasing of an external force.
The collar is sized so that when the surfaces
76
and
80
engage one another, its edge
84
(
FIG. 3
) is flush with an outer side
82
of the support plate making the whole adjustable mount esthetically appealing. One of the opposite ends of the collar has an abutment flange
86
extending along the flank
44
and arresting further displacement of the holder in a locking position thereof. The body
36
of the mounting bracket has a retractable stopper
88
, such as a screw, located close to the opposite flank
46
of the body
36
and extendable from its outer side
56
to block displacement of the holder in a direction opposite to a direction of insertion D. To provide an appealing design, the inner side of the support plate
70
has a groove
92
(
FIG. 5
) extending from a trailing flank
90
of the support plate, thus making the stopper
88
not visible from the outside. Thus, the structure has two spaced-apart stoppers defining a path therebetween along which the holder can have a number of easily fixed angular positions allowing the user to adjust a water jet if the showerhead is used in a conventional manner.
Note that the collar, although shown to be arcuate, can have different shapes, such as a linear shape, which will necessitate a change in a shape of the edge of the support plate of the holder. Further, although the collar has been described to be on the mounting bracket, it is easy to see that such collar can be located on the holder and receive an engaging element formed on the bracket.
The holder
14
has the support plate
70
molded in one piece with a shower support
94
, which has a U-shape and narrows toward its bottom to enable the showerhead to be slightly wedged, as known in the art. An inner surface
96
of the shower support
96
has a series of peripherally extending ribs
98
,
10
to conform to respective variously dimensioned regions of the showerhead.
The body
36
of the mounting bracket has generally a conical shape with a curved bottom
102
. Both, the bottom
102
and a bottom
104
of the support plate are curved and have the same radius of curvature. As a consequence, while the plate and the bracket are displaceable along the path between the abutment flange
86
and the stopper
88
, the bottom
104
of the plate does not extend over opposite flanks
44
,
46
of the bracket.
FIGS. 6-9
illustrate another embodiment of an adjustable mount in accordance with the invention. Similarly to the previously disclosed adjustable mount, this embodiment includes a mounting bracket
106
and a shower holder
110
receiving a showerhead
160
(FIG.
6
A), the latter of which preferably is a one-piece body comprised of a shower support
114
and a support plate
112
. The support plate
112
, as shown in
FIG. 7
, has an inner surface
111
which is formed with a blind hole
122
preferably having an arcuate shape and serving as a guide for the bracket
106
after the mount has been assembled, as will be explained hereinbelow. The hole
122
terminates at a distance from a peripheral edge of the plate, but can be formed bridging an annular peripheral edge of the plate, as has been explained in reference to the previously disclosed embodiment. The hole
124
extending along an axis
132
has opposite axial inner and outer ends sized to have the same relatively large diameter generally corresponding to a screwhead
121
of an attaching screw
120
. Extending between the opposite axial ends of the hole
124
is an intermediary part
130
(
FIG. 9
) whose diameter is relatively small and is slightly greater than a diameter of a threaded shank of the attaching screw
120
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the inner end of the hole
124
extending between the inner side
111
of the support plate and the intermediary part of this hole has a pair of axially extending ribs
126
spaced equidistantly apart from the axis
132
. As a consequence, this end has a recess defined between two arcuate opposite sectors
128
and two flat segments, which are formed by inner surfaces of the ribs facing one another.
Attachment of the mounting bracket to the shower holder
110
is provided by a fastener assembly
134
mounted to the mounting bracket
106
. This assembly
134
is comprised of a flange
116
abutting an inner side
107
(
FIG. 9
) of the mounting bracket
106
and having a shank
118
. The shank is sized to allow the assembly to fit a central hole
109
formed in the mounting bracket
106
and to rotate relative thereto only upon applying an external torque. As better shown in
FIG. 6B
, an outer end
136
of the shank has an outer surface
137
which is formed complimentary with an inner surface of the inner end of the hole
124
of the shower holder
110
. Thus, the outer end
136
of the shank is received in the inner end of the hole
124
in an engaging position, wherein its long flat sides
139
engage the flat segments of the hole
124
to angularly displace the bracket and shower holder relative one another. An external torque applied to the shower holder should be sufficient enough to angularly displace the fastener assembly
134
relative to the bracket
106
. The shank
118
further has an axial channel whose periphery
133
(
FIG. 9
) is threaded in order to engage the fastening screw
120
for arresting axial displacement between the mounting bracket and the shower holder.
An outer surface of the bracket has a pin
108
extending toward and engaged in the arcuate hole
122
of the shower holder during its attachment to the bracket. Insertion of the shank
118
in the hole
124
is registered when the outer end of the shank
118
pressed against the intermediate part
130
of the hole
124
receives the attaching screw
120
defining, thus, the engaging position, wherein the pin
108
rests in the hole
122
. After attaching the bracket to the shower holder
110
, a user can adjust their mutual angular position by applying an external torque to either of these elements causing the shank
118
to rotate in the hole
109
upon overcoming a friction force otherwise preventing free displacement of the shank. Relative displacement of the bracket and holder is arrested at extreme angular positions which are defined by opposite ends of the curved hole
122
pressing against the pin
108
, as shown in FIG.
8
. Due to the comparable dimensions of the shank and the hole allowing them to frictionally engage one another, a user can obtain a plurality of intermediate positions between the shower holder and the bracket, in each of which no further displacement is possible unless caused by an external torque.
Similarly to the embodiment described in reference to
FIGS. 1-5
, the mounting bracket
106
has a body
146
which is formed with a bearing surface
148
. Preferably the body has an annular segment which is in continuous circumferential contact with the inner surface
111
of the shower holder
110
during the entire displacement of the holder relative to the bracket between the opposite extreme angular positions. Particularly, this inner surface
111
has an annular rim
150
(
FIG. 9
) extending therefrom to press against the bearing surface
148
, thereby preventing the components from premature wear.
According to another feature of the invention, an adjustable mount can include a universal fitting
140
adapted to receive a showerhead
160
and fit differently shaped and sized shower supports. Particularly, the universal fitting
140
has a body
170
extending between opposite inner
166
and outer
168
ends. The inner end
166
has an outer threaded periphery sized to receive differently sized hoses, which may have threaded fittings to threadedly engage the outer periphery. The outer end
168
has a flange
170
formed with an inner peripheral surface
164
having generally a cylindrical shape and provided with a thread to threadedly engage a showerhead
160
.
A great variety of shower supports having their inner surfaces differently shaped and sized typically necessitates simultaneous replacement of the entire mount and the shower head, because a newly installed shower support may not be properly sized to receive an original shower head and vice versa. In order to limit unnecessary expanses on part of a consumer, the flange
170
of the universal fitting
140
is formed with an outer peripheral wall
162
gradually narrowing toward the inner threaded end
166
. Preferably, the outer peripheral wall has a frustoconical shape. However, it is conceivable within the scope of the invention to provide this outer wall
162
with various polygonal shapes as long as it has differently sized opposite ends. As a consequence, the universal fitting
140
can slide along differently sized inner surfaces
142
of the shower support
114
until a portion of the relatively wide outer end of the flange
170
facing the shower head frictionally engages the inner surface
142
.
The mounting bracket and the shower holder preferably are made of polymeric material by means of an injection molding technique. However other materials, such as stainless steel, can be successfully employed. Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as recited in the appending claims.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable mount assembly for removably attaching a showerhead to a water supply pipe, comprising:a mounting bracket having a bowed mounting flange with two ends spaced from each other by a gap and sized to receive the pipe; said two ends of said bowed mounting flange being flexible for radially sliding over a periphery of the pipe; a holder for the showerhead; an attaching assembly rotatably connecting the holder to the mounting bracket; and said mounting bracket further includes a bearing surface extending from the bowed mounting flange and the holder further includes a support plate having a peripheral rim pressing against the bearing surface.
- 2. The adjustable mount defined in claim 1 wherein the support plate and the bearing surface have substantially the same radius.
- 3. The adjustable mount defined in claim 1, wherein said support plate includes a surface having an edge formed with a beveled surface, said mounting bracket further comprising a collar having an inner surface which forms a pocket extending complementary to and receiving said edge of said support plate during angular displacement.
- 4. The adjustable mount defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting bracket further has a stopper controllably displaceable toward and away from said support plate to engage a blind slot in an inner side of said support plate.
- 5. The adjustable mount defined in claim 1 wherein the bearing surface further includes a friction pad to provide friction between the mounting bracket and the holder.
- 6. An adjustable mount for attaching a shower head to a water supply pipe, comprising:a bracket having a U-shaped mounting flange for releasably engaging the water supply pipe: a holder for the shower head; an attachment assembly rotatably connecting the mounting flange to the holder; and a universal fitting having an outer surface connectable with the holder and an inner surface adaptable to receive the shower head.
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