Claims
- 1. A tap comprising:a body having a hollow interior, a liquid inlet, an air inlet, a liquid outlet, an air outlet, and a divider element dividing the hollow interior into a liquid flow passageway between the liquid inlet and the liquid outlet and an air flow passageway between the air inlet and the air outlet, a section of the air flow passageway being separated from the liquid flow passageway, the separated section having an inlet and an outlet, a valve system for controlling liquid and air flow in the flow passageways, and a push button connected to the body for operating the valve system, wherein the air inlet and the liquid outlet are adjacent to each other and the valve system comprises a valve seat, a valve element for engaging the valve seat and a valve stem connecting the valve element to the push button whereby the valve element is movable by pressure on the push button from a first position in which it engages the valve seat and closes the liquid inlet and prevents liquid flow from the tap to a second position in which the valve element is spaced from the valve seat and liquid flows from the tap, wherein the valve element also controls air flow in the air flow passageway and the valve element when in the first position being adjacent to but spaced from the outlet of the separated section of the air passageway, wherein the divider element comprises a flange which divides the hollow interior of the body into two regions and with the body forms the separated section of the air passageway, and wherein the flange includes at least one aperture through which the valve stem passes, the aperture serving to guide the valve stem during movement thereof.
- 2. A tap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the air inlet and liquid outlet are coincident and the valve seat is adjacent the liquid outlet and the liquid and air flow passageways are upstream of the liquid outlet.
- 3. A tap as claimed in claim 2, wherein the air flow passageway extends beyond the liquid inlet.
- 4. A tap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve seat is at the liquid inlet and the liquid and air flow passageways are downstream of the liquid inlet.
- 5. A tap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tap comprises a flexible member fixed between the valve stem and the body and preventing liquid access to the push button.
- 6. A tap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aperture in the flange is banded by a guide sleeve through which the valve stem moves.
- 7. A tap as claimed in claim 6 further comprising a second guide sleeve spaced from the first guide sleeve.
- 8. A tap as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second guide sleeve is attached to the valve stem and is connected to the body by a skirt such that the skirt, guide sleeve and stem prevent passage of liquid to the push button.
- 9. A tap as claimed in claim 1 including a skirt surrounding the valve stem, the skirt having an edge connected to the body such that the skirt and stem together prevent passage of liquid to the push button.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/600,090 filed Sep. 15, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,401,752, which claims the priority of PCT Ser. No. PCT/GB99/00136 filed on Jan. 15, 1999, published on Jul. 22, 1999, which claims the priority of German patent application No. 9801006.9, filed on Jan. 16, 1998. The disclosures of each of these prior related applications are hereby fully incorporated by reference herein.
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