The present invention relates to roman tub faucets in general and to single lever roman tub faucets in particular.
Standard single control faucet cartridges provide typical flow rates of about 2.5 GPM. Roman tub faucet flow rates, on the other hand, are typically required to be in the range of 12-18 GPM in order to fill the tub in a reasonable amount of time.
To date, manufacturers have been unable to provide single lever roman tub faucets due to an inability to provide the flow rates desired by consumers using a cartridge valve. Scaling up a conventional cartridge valve is not a viable solution for several reasons. One reason that attempts to scale up a conventional cartridge valve for use with a roman tub have met with failure is because of excessive noise related to the increased flow rate through a valve designed for lower flow rates.
A second reason relates to the amount of valve disk movement relative to the amount of handle movement. Merely scaling up the size of a conventional cartridge valve moves the pivot point of the operating lever of the cartridge, which increases the amount of disk movement responsive to a given amount of handle movement. A conventional cartridge valve uses about 25° of handle movement between the full off and full on positions. However, that same 25° of handle movement in a scaled up version of a conventional cartridge valve corresponds to a greater amount of disk movement, which requires a physically larger cartridge. A larger cartridge, in turn, requires a larger faucet that is unacceptable from an aesthetic standpoint. In addition, a larger faucet costs more to manufacture.
The present invention provides a single control roman tub faucet using a conventional-sized cartridge, thereby overcoming the above-noted problems.
A single control roman tub faucet according to the present invention comprises a handle, a lever coupled to the handle, and a valve coupled to the lever. The valve is configured to provide a maximum flow rate of at least 7.8 GPM.
According to one aspect of the invention, a single control roman tub faucet comprises a cartridge valve having a valve base and a lower disk. The valve base has an upper surface and a lower surface and a water passage extending between the upper and lower surfaces. The outlet end of the passage has a larger cross-sectional area than the inlet end. The lower disk includes an inlet sized to match the outlet end of the passage.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the passage includes parallel side walls and non-parallel end walls. The cross section of the passage is generally arcuate.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when viewed in accordance with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.
An single control roman tub faucet 10, illustrated in
The valve base 32, illustrated in
The inlet openings 42, 44 are arcuate and include generally parallel side walls 74, 75 and sloped end walls 76, 77 at the ends of the openings. The end walls 76, 77 slope circumferentially outwardly from the lower surface 68 of the plate 38 to the upper surface 58, so that the cross-sectional area of the inlet openings 42, 44 at the upper surface 58 is greater than the cross-sectional area at the lower surface 68. Thus, the inlet openings 42, 44 are larger at the interface between the valve base 32 and the lower disk 18. The enlarged openings at the interface improves cartridge response to movement of the faucet handle and the sloped walls 76 may help reduce flow noise.
The lower disk 18, illustrated in
The upper disk 16, illustrated in
In the off position, the upper disk 16 is positioned so that the recess 102 covers the outlet opening 84 with the curved end wall 108 adjacent to, but not overlapping, the inlet openings 78, 82. As the faucet handle is moved to the on position, the recess 102 begins to overlap one or both of the inlet openings 78, 82, providing a cold water passage and/or a hot water passage from the inlet openings 78, 82 to the outlet opening 84. As in conventional single control valves, the amount of hot and cold water is controlled by the lateral position of the handle.
The cartridge valve of the present invention has been tested by an independent laboratory with the following results:
Notes:
The test was conducted at 50% and 100% only, 60 psi flowing pressure.
Valve position at the middle of mixing hot and cold position was considered 0% max. rotation.
The negative and positive % max. rotation were turning the valve to cold and hot position, respectively.
The above data shows that the present invention provides a single control roman tub faucet with a flow rate of up to 12.8 GPM, which is within the range of flow rates of conventional, dual control roman tub faucets. Importantly, the flow rates are achieved with a cartridge valve that has an outside diameter of about 1.67 inches.
While the present invention has been described with reference to particular preferred embodiments, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from the foregoing discussion and accompanying drawings and claims, that changes, modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof as defined in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60325710 | Oct 2001 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10433282 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 11516121 | Nov 2006 | US |