1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to tapware, more particularly to a water inlet device for a faucet.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a water inlet device for a faucet that has a simple structure, a high strength, a low manufacturing cost, and whose components can be replaced separably.
Accordingly, a water inlet device for a faucet of the present invention is adapted to be disposed between a water inlet pipe and a water outlet unit of the faucet, and is adapted to be secured to a deck through a locking collar. The water inlet device comprises a valve seat, a connecting pipe, and a plurality of locking screws. The valve seat includes a surrounding wall, a base wall and a branch pipe. The surrounding wall of the valve seat surrounds an axis and has an outer surrounding surface, a bottom edge, and a plurality of protrusions that protrude radially and outwardly from the outer surrounding surface, and that are each provided with a respective screw hole. The base wall of the valve seat is connected to the bottom edge of the surrounding wall, and cooperates with the surrounding wall to define a valve space. The branch pipe of the valve seat extends from the outer surrounding surface of the surrounding wall, is in spatial communication with the valve space in the base wall, and is adapted to be connected to the water outlet unit. The connecting pipe has a positioning plate portion, a guide pipe portion, and an inner hole. The positioning plate portion of the connecting pipe is disposed to abut against the base wall of the valve seat, and is formed with a plurality of fastener holes corresponding in position to the protrusions of the surrounding wall of the valve seat. The guide pipe portion of the connecting pipe is connected integrally to the positioning plate portion and is formed with an external thread for threaded engagement with the locking collar. The inner hole in the connecting pipe extends from the positioning plate portion to the guide pipe portion, is in spatial communication with the valve space in the valve seat, and has a pipe connecting part defined by the guide pipe portion and adapted for connection with the water inlet pipe. The locking screws extend respectively through the fastener holes in the positioning plate portion of the connecting pipe, and engage threadedly and respectively the screw holes in the protrusions of the surrounding wall of the valve seat, thereby fastening the connecting pipe to the valve seat.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The connecting pipe 20 can be made from plastic, stainless steel, or copper, and has a positioning plate portion 21, a guide pipe portion 22, and an inner hole 23. The positioning plate portion 21 is disposed to abut against the base wall 12 of the valve seat 10, and is formed with a plurality of fastener holes 211 corresponding in position to the protrusions 112 of the surrounding wall 11 of the valve seat 10. The guide pipe portion 22 is connected integrally to the positioning plate portion 21, and is formed with an external thread 221 for threaded engagement with the locking collar 310. The inner hole 23 extends from the positioning plate portion 21 to the guide pipe portion 22 along the axis (L), and is in spatial communication with the valve space 15 in the valve seat 10. The inner hole 23 has a pipe connecting part 231 defined by the guide pipe portion 22 and adapted for connection with the water inlet pipe 200, and a coupling part 232 disposed above the pipe connecting part 231 and having a diameter larger than that of the pipe connecting part 231.
The coupling sleeve 14 of the valve seat 10 extends downwardly from the base wall 12 of the valve seat 10 into the coupling part 232 of the inner hole 23 in the connecting pipe 20. By virtue of the O-rings 141 on the coupling sleeve 14 of the valve seat 10, a watertight coupling is achieved between the coupling sleeve 14 and the connecting pipe 20 to prevent water leakage. The base wall 12 of the valve seat 10 is formed with a flange 121 that protrudes radially and outwardly relative to the outer surrounding surface 111 of the surrounding wall 11 and that is disposed to abut against the positioning plate portion 21 of the connecting pipe 20. The disposition of the flange 121 of the base wall 12 of the valve seat 10 enlarges the contact area between the valve seat 10 and the connecting pipe 20, thereby increasing the structural strength of the water inlet device 100 after the valve seat 10 is coupled to the connecting pipe 20.
The locking screws 30 extend respectively through the fastener holes 211 in the positioning plate portion 21 of the connecting pipe 20, and engage threadedly and respectively the screw holes 113 in the protrusions 112 of the surrounding wall 11 of the valve seat 10, thereby fastening the connecting pipe 20 to the valve seat 10.
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Therefore, since the valve seat 10 and the connecting pipe 20 are connected separably, a user only has to replace a broken valve seat 10 with a new one instead of replacing the entire water inlet device 100, thereby reducing the repair cost. In addition, it is easy to fasten the valve seat 10 to the connecting pipe 20 or to separate the valve seat 10 from the connecting pipe 20 by just tightening or loosening the locking screws 30. Moreover, since the protrusions 112 of the surrounding wall 11 of the valve seat 10 protrude integrally from the outer surrounding surface 111 of the surrounding wall 11, the locking screws 30 can engage threadedly and respectively the screw holes 113 in the protrusions 112 to couple the valve seat 10 and the connecting pipe 20 together without damaging either one of them, thereby resulting in a high strength for the water inlet device 100. Furthermore, the inner hole 23 in the connecting pipe 20 is formed with no internal thread or hexagonal part, thereby resulting in a simple structure and a lower manufacturing cost for the water inlet device 100.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6345643 | Ko | Feb 2002 | B1 |
7077153 | Segien, Jr. | Jul 2006 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20080264502 A1 | Oct 2008 | US |