The present invention relates to a top mounting faucet assembly which is mounted on and is removed from a kitchen basin easily and quickly.
A conventional top mounting faucet is mounted on a kitchen basin of a sink.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,776 discloses that a device for the top mounting of a faucet to a sink includes a generally cylindrical sleeve having a threaded shank with an internal diameter of a size to receive the body of a faucet and the water connections thereto. The sleeve has an outwardly extending shoulder at one end and an upstanding wall at the extremity of the shoulder. The shoulder is formed and adapted to seat upon the top of a sink. Beneath the sink the shank of the sleeve carries an elastomeric washer which is positioned adjacent the bottom of the sink, a hard washer positioned adjacent the elastomeric washer, and a nut which is threaded onto the shank. The nut urges the hard washer against the seal washer and the seal washer in turn forms a seal with the bottom of the sink. However, many components are fixed under a limited space of the kitchen basin.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,051,719 discloses that a fixing structure of a faucet is mounted on a sink countertop with an opening and contains a base including a supporting portion and an inserting portion. A supporting portion has an annular fence and an annular shoulder; the annular fence has a retaining recess; the annular shoulder has two longitudinally through holes and an opening. The inserting portion has a cylindrical fence and two stopping rods, and the cylindrical fence has a longitudinal channel; the annular shoulder has an annular abutting area. A locking assembly includes two positioning screws and two clamping blocks. A faucet includes a fitting tube, a sheath having a groove, a peripheral fence, and a threaded orifice. A controlling valve assembly is mounted on the fitting tube. A fastening bolt is screwed with the threaded orifice so as to retain with the retaining recess, thus fixing the faucet on the base. Nevertheless, when the sheath does not align with the base, the fastening bolt does not retain with the retaining recess. In addition, the fastening bolt is loose after a period of using time, hence the faucet is not fixed securely.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a top mounting faucet assembly which is mounted on a kitchen basin easily, quickly, and securely.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a top mounting faucet assembly which is removed from the kitchen basin quickly.
To obtain the above objectives, a top mounting faucet assembly provided by the present invention is mounted on a kitchen basin having an opening, and the top mounting faucet assembly contains: a fixer, a body, and a locking bolt.
The fixer includes a base and a clamper.
The base includes a support portion and an insertion portion integrally connecting with the support portion, and the support portion includes a peripheral fence and a shoulder connecting with an inner wall of the peripheral fence, wherein the peripheral fence has a recessed portion and a first anti-rotation portion which are individually arranged on two predetermined positions of the peripheral fence. The shoulder has two longitudinal holes passing therethrough. The insertion portion has a cylindrical fence extending downwardly from a bottom of the shoulder, and the insertion portion has two columns arranged on an outer wall of the cylindrical fence.
The clamper contains two screw rods and two locking protrusions, the two screw rods rotatably insert through the two longitudinal holes of the base respectively, and the two locking protrusions screw with the two screw rods individually so that when the two screw rods rotate, the two columns of the base limit upward rotation of the two screw rods, and the two locking protrusions engage with a part of the kitchen basin around the opening.
The body includes a second anti-rotation portion adjacent to a bottom of an inner wall of the body, when the body is fitted with the support portion of the base, the second anti-rotation portion connects with the first anti-rotation portion of the base so that the body is stopped and does not rotate along the base. The body includes a threaded orifice formed on an outer wall thereof adjacent to a bottom of the body.
The locking bolt screws with the threaded orifice of the body and abuts against the recessed portion of the base so that the body is stopped and does not move along the base, hence the body does not upwardly remove from the base.
The recessed portion of the base has a tilted face defined on an upper end of the peripheral fence.
The first anti-rotation portion has multiple toothed racks extending along the peripheral fence.
The second anti-rotation portion has multiple internal faces defined thereon and has a plurality of toothed slots formed on the second anti-rotation portion so that the multiple toothed racks mesh with the plurality of toothed slots respectively.
A vertical length of the first anti-rotation portion along the peripheral fence is less than a vertical length of the second anti-rotation portion.
The recessed portion of the base partially extends around the peripheral fence so that the multiple toothed racks of the first anti-rotation portion mesh with the plurality of toothed slots of the second anti-rotation portion respectively, and the locking bolt abuts against the recessed portion.
The first anti-rotation portion has multiple internal faces defined thereon and has a plurality of toothed slots formed on the first anti-rotation portion.
The second anti-rotation portion has multiple toothed racks extending along the peripheral fence.
A vertical length of the second anti-rotation portion along the peripheral fence is less than a vertical length of the first anti-rotation portion.
The recessed portion of the base partially extends around the peripheral fence so that the multiple toothed racks of the second anti-rotation portion mesh with the plurality of toothed slots of the first anti-rotation portion respectively, and the locking bolt abuts against the recessed portion.
The two columns of the base are integrally connected on the cylindrical fence.
The support portion of the base has a surrounding rib proximate to a bottom of an outer inner wall of the peripheral fence, and the body has a contacting fringe formed on the bottom of the inner wall thereof, such that when the body is secured on the base, the contacting fringe of the body matingly contacts with the surrounding rib.
The clamper includes two positioning bushings screwing with the two screw rods respectively so as to stop a removal of the two locking protrusions from the two screw rods.
The support portion of the base has a marking zone.
The cylindrical fence of the base has a first passage and a second passage which does not communicate with the first passage.
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The top mounting faucet assembly comprises a fixer 2, a body 3, and a locking bolt 4. The fixer 2 includes a base 10 and a clamper 20.
As shown in
The shoulder 12 has a circular abutting area 122 defined around the cylindrical fence 13, as illustrated in
The clamper 20 is comprised of two screw rods 21 and two locking protrusions 22, as illustrated in
The two locking protrusions 22 screw with the two screw rods 21 individually so that when the two screw rods 21 rotate, the two columns 14 of the base 10 limit upward rotation of the two screw rods 21, and the two locking protrusions 22 engage with a part of the kitchen basin 1 around the opening 1a, thus clamping the base 10 on the kitchen basin 1.
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The first anti-rotation portion 112 of the base 10 has multiple toothed racks 112a extending along the peripheral fence 11, the second anti-rotation portion 3a of the body 3 has multiple internal faces 300 defined thereon and has a plurality of toothed slots 3d formed on the second anti-rotation portion 3a so that the multiple toothed racks 112a mesh with the plurality of toothed slots 3d respectively, hence the body 3 moves longitudinally along the base 10 and does not rotate along the base 10.
A vertical length of the first anti-rotation portion 112 along the peripheral fence 11 is less than a vertical length of the second anti-rotation portion 3a. The first anti-rotation portion 112 has seven toothed racks 112a extending along the peripheral fence 11, and the second anti-rotation portion 3a has fifteen toothed slots 3d, hence the seven toothed racks 112a mesh with seven of the fifteen toothed slots 3d respectively, and the body 3 is in connection with the base 10 easily and quickly.
Preferably, the recessed portion 111 of the base 10 partially extends around the peripheral fence 11 so that the multiple toothed racks 112a of the first anti-rotation portion 112 mesh with the plurality of toothed slots 3d of the second anti-rotation portion 3a respectively, and the locking bolt 4 abuts against the recessed portion 111.
In case a part of the multiple toothed racks 112a is located outside the second anti-rotation portion 3a, they are stopped by the multiple internal faces 300 of the body 3 so that the locking bolt 4 is not located outside the recessed portion 111.
Preferably, the first anti-rotation portion 112 and the second anti-rotation portion 3a are replaceable by each other.
The two columns 14 of the base 10 are integrally connected on the cylindrical fence 13.
As illustrated in
The support portion 10a of the base 10 has a marking zone 18 in which English letters and an arrow are formed, hence a connection direction is distinguishable, as illustrated in
The clamper 20 includes two positioning bushings 23 screwing with the two screw rods 21 respectively so as to stop a removal of the two locking protrusions 22 from the two screw rods 21.
In assembly, the base 10 is mounted on the kitchen basin 1, the clamper 20 is positioned on the base 10, and the two locking protrusions 22 are adjustably fixed at a desired angle in a specific direction so that the shoulder 12 of the base 10 and the two locking protrusions 22 and the two screw rods 21 of the clamper 20 are inserted through the kitchen basin 1 from the opening 1a.
Then, the two screw rods 21 of the clamper 20 are rotated by using a tool so that the two locking protrusions 22 are limited by the two columns 14 to clamp around the opening 1a of the kitchen basin 1, and the base 10 is secured on the kitchen basin 1 by ways of the clamper 20.
Thereafter, the body 3 is fitted on the support portion 10a of the base 10 so that the second anti-rotation portion 3a connects with the first anti-rotation portion 112, and the multiple toothed racks 112a of the first anti-rotation portion 112 mesh with the plurality of toothed slots 3d of the second anti-rotation portion 3a respectively, as shown in
As removing the body 3 from the base 10, the locking bolt 4 is unscrewed so as to maintain or replace the body 3 easily.
Accordingly, the top mounting faucet assembly is fixed on and is removed from the kitchen basin 1 easily and quickly.
In case the locking bolt 4 is loose, the body 3 is still mounted on the base 10 fixedly.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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4848395 | Krippendorf | Jul 1989 | A |
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20140075667 | Li | Mar 2014 | A1 |