Patent classifications
Y10T137/6977
Mounting devices and methods for exterior faucets and lines
Mounting devices and methods for securing an exterior faucet or lines to an exterior wall of a building are provided. In one embodiment, a mounting device for securing an exterior faucet to an exterior wall of a building may include a pair of plates, a pair of first fasteners, and a pair of second fasteners. Each of the plates may include a base, a pair of arms extending from the base and spaced apart from one another, a first hole extending through the plate, and a second hole extending through the plate. The first fasteners may be configured to pass through the respective first holes of the plates, and the second fasteners may be configured to pass through the respective second holes of the plates.
Shower control assembly
A shower control assembly for adjusting a temperature of water in a shower includes a base that is coupled to a wall in a shower thereby facilitating the base to be aligned with a valve that is coupled to the wall. A cover is rotatably coupled to the base and the cover is in mechanical communication with the valve. The cover is manipulated thereby facilitating the valve to be adjusted between a cold position and a hot position. A knob is rotatably coupled to the cover and the knob is in mechanical communication with the valve. The knob finely adjusts the valve between the cold position and the hot position.
PUSH-FIT SPIGOT
A push-fit spigot. The spigot includes a push-fit coupling member removably disposed within an internal passage of a body of the spigot. The coupling member enables simple push-fit installation of the spigot on a stub-out in a structure. The coupling member is retained within the internal passage of the spigot by a removable fastener. A removal plate is installed on the stub-out prior to making insertion of the stub-out into the coupling member. Removal of the spigot from an installation on the stub-out is simply performed by removing the fastener between the coupling member and the body to enable removal of the body. The removal plate is then useable to depress a release collar in the coupling member to disengage the push-fit mechanism therein from the stub-out.
Plumbing fixture fitting with mounting system
The present invention provides a plumbing fixture fitting with a mounting system.
Shower Control Assembly
A shower control assembly for adjusting a temperature of water in a shower includes a base that is coupled to a wall in a shower thereby facilitating the base to be aligned with a valve that is coupled to the wall. A cover is rotatably coupled to the base and the cover is in mechanical communication with the valve. The cover is manipulated thereby facilitating the valve to be adjusted between a cold position and a hot position. A knob is rotatably coupled to the cover and the knob is in mechanical communication with the valve. The knob finely adjusts the valve between the cold position and the hot position.
VIA HOLE MOUNTING APPARATUS
The invention relates to a top mount mechanism. The top mount mechanism is located at the bottom of a mixer, faucet, or tap. The top mounting mechanism includes the following parts: a top mount flange (2), a clamp plate (3), and connecting accessories. The top mount flange (2) and clamp plate (3) are linked via the connecting accessories. The top mount flange is located at the bottom of a mixer, faucet, or tap, flexible hoses from a mixer, faucet, or tap go through the top mount flange (2) and clamp plate (3). Connecting accessories includes a clamp screw (4) and guide pins (5) at the sides, the clamp plate (3) can rotate through a spigot (7) on the guide pins (5), and it is connected to the clamp screw (4) via thread connection, the clamp plate (3) moves up and down sliding along the guide pins (5).
MOUNTING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR EXTERIOR FAUCETS AND LINES
Mounting devices and methods for securing an exterior faucet or lines to an exterior wall of a building are provided. In one embodiment, a mounting device for securing an exterior faucet to an exterior wall of a building may include a pair of plates, a pair of first fasteners, and a pair of second fasteners. Each of the plates may include a base, a pair of arms extending from the base and spaced apart from one another, a first hole extending through the plate, and a second hole extending through the plate. The first fasteners may be configured to pass through the respective first holes of the plates, and the second fasteners may be configured to pass through the respective second holes of the plates.
ANTI-FREEZING WATER VALVE WITH OPTIONAL ANTI-SIPHON ASSEMBLY AND WATER-VALVE ACCESSORIES
An embodiment of a fluid valve includes a substantially flat face plate, a receptacle, a cavity, and a valve assembly. The receptacle is disposed in the face plate and has at least one protrusion each configured to engage a respective at least one groove of a valve-opening-and-fluid-dispensing device. The cavity has a front end in fluid communication with the receptacle, and has a rear end. And the valve assembly is disposed in the cavity, includes a first sealing ring, is configured to form a seal by urging the sealing ring against the rear end of the cavity in response to the valve-opening-and-fluid-dispensing device being absent from the receptacle, and is configured to allow fluid to flow into the rear end of the cavity in response to the valve-opening-and-fluid-dispensing device being disposed in the receptacle.
Escutcheon
An escutcheon or wall flange to receive a pipe, conduit, cable or like member has an outer periphery, and an inner periphery or a definable inner periphery to bear on the intended pipe. The escutcheon or flange is of a flexible material limited as to its flex outwardly of the inner periphery, or definable inner periphery, by a profile feature and/or a thickness increase. The escutcheon may also be of a flexible material limited as to its flex outwardly in the radial direction of the inner periphery by a profile feature of the face to be concealed in use or profile features of the face to be concealed in use. The escutcheon may also include one or more sacrificial or tear away portions for accommodating different sized pipe.