Patent classifications
E03C1/0403
WATER FAUCET AND POOL ASSEMBLY WITH WATER FAUCET
A water faucet includes a first pipe, a housing and a first sealing ring. The first pipe includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a third sidewall and a first sliding portion. The first pipe includes a first accommodate space and an inlet. The housing includes a top wall, a second pipe and a second sliding portion corresponding to the first sliding portion. The second pipe includes a fourth sidewall connected with the top wall to form a second accommodate space and an outlet. When the first sliding portion slides to a first position, the first sealing ring is located between the fourth and the second sidewall to prevent water flowing between the first pipe and the housing. When the first sliding portion slides to a second position, water from the inlet can flow to the outlet via the first accommodate space, the though hole and the second accommodate space.
SHOWERHEAD MOUNTING
A showerhead mounting pipe is provide for mounting a wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted showerhead. The pipe has two ends, and a bend of at least 45° between the ends. Each end of the pipe comprises a connector for a showerhead. The pipe is arranged to be cut at a selected location between the two ends so as to provide a suitable portion for use to mount a showerhead.
SANITARY FITTING
A sanitary fitting (100) including a fitting housing (102) having a housing interior (103) into which a cartridge (106) or a cartridge adapter having a cartridge provided in a cartridge receptacle (105) is inserted, which cartridge has at least one inlet opening connected to at least one outlet opening of the cartridge (106) to conduct fluid through the cartridge (106). The fitting includes—at least one hose line (108) for supplying the fluid to the cartridge (106), which hose line has, at least at the end close to the cartridge, a hose connection element (109). The hose connection element (109) is securely held in a retaining position on the cartridge (106) or on the cartridge adapter, to prevent removal, and the free end of this element that encircles a hose opening (111) lies against the edge region of the cartridge (106) that encircles the associated inlet opening.
METHOD OF MODIFYING A FLUID SUPPLY FEATURE
A method of modifying a fluid supply feature having a conduit communicating fluid from a source to a valve through which fluid is delivered to a point of use. The method includes the steps of: obtaining a kit made up of a plurality of components; and interconnecting the plurality of components with each other and at least one of the conduit and valve to thereby maintain the plurality of components in an operative relationship wherein the plurality of components overlie an exposed surface on at least one of the valve and conduit.
STRUCTURE FOR ALIGNING HANDLE AND MOUNTING BASE OF FAUCET AND WIDESPREAD FAUCET INCLUDING SAME
The present disclosure provides a structure for aligning handle and mounting base of faucet and a widespread faucet including same. The structure for aligning handle and mounting base of a faucet includes: a water access main body, a cartridge, a mounting base, a handle, a first connecting element, and a second connecting element. A water inlet end of the cartridge is mounted in the water access main body. The mounting base is arranged around the water access main body and is provided with a first mounting hole. The handle is mounted on the cartridge and is provided with a second mounting hole. The first connecting element is inserted in the second mounting hole to fix the handle with a top end of the cartridge. The second connecting element is inserted in the first mounting hole to fix the mounting base with the water access main body.
FLUID CHANNEL STRUCTURE AND TAP
The present disclosure provides a fluid channel structure. The tap includes a protective housing having a first receiving cavity and a bracket, the bracket defines a via hole communicated with the first receiving cavity. The fluid channel structure includes a base received in the first receiving cavity and mounted on the bracket, a first extension pipe, a second extension pipe and a third extension pipe, the first extension pipe, the second extension pipe and the third extension pipe approximately extend along an axial direction of the protective housing, one end of each of the first extension pipe, the second extension pipe and the third extension pipe is connected with the base, another end of each of the first extension pipe, the second extension pipe and the third extension pipe includes a threaded portion. The present disclosure further provides a tap.
A FASTENER FOR A SANITARY FAUCET, A SANITARY FAUCET HAVING A FASTENER AND A METHOD FOR SECURING A SANITARY FAUCET TO A SUPPORT
A fastener (1) for a sanitary faucet (2) that contains a coupling body (3) that can be at least partially secured in an opening (4) of a support (5), wherein the sanitary faucet (2) can be detachably secured to the coupling body (3); at least one supply channel (6, 7) through which a liquid can be supplied to the sanitary faucet (2); and at least one valve (8, 9) that opens the at least one supply channel (6, 7) when the sanitary faucet (2) is secured to the coupling body (3) and closes the at least one supply channel (6, 7) when the sanitary faucet (2) is not secured to the coupling body (3). In addition, a sanitary faucet (2) having such a fastener (1) and a method for securing the sanitary faucet (2) to the support (5) are proposed.
FAUCET SPOUT MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
A faucet spout mounting system including a faucet spout tube, an inner adapter, and a bushing. The bushing is positioned radially intermediate the outer spout tube and the inner adapter. The inner adapter and the bushing engage to push flexible arms on the bushing against the outer spout tube, thus holding the bushing in place and compensating for tolerances in the spout mounting system.
MIXING VALVE ADAPTER
A mixing valve adapter is disclosed for a sink faucet with a mixing valve. An example mixing valve adapter includes an adapter body formed as a rigid unitary structure that does not flex so that the mixing valve is mounted rigid to the sink faucet without separately mounting the mixing valve apart from the sink faucet. The example mixing valve adapter also includes a first valve connection on the adapter body for connecting mixed cold and hot water from the mixing valve, and a first faucet connection on the adapter body for connecting the mixed cold and hot water to the sink faucet. The example mixing valve adapter also includes a second valve connection on the adapter body for connecting cold water from the mixing valve, and a second faucet connection on the adapter body for connecting the cold water to the sink faucet.
Control unit for undersink appliances
A control unit is located under a kitchen sink. The control unit controls the timing of the power demand from each device so that they can all be run from a single electrical circuit coupled to the control unit. The control unit also accommodates sensors and other accessories such as flow meters, electronic faucets, leak detectors, shutoff valves, and state communication either wired or wireless which allows these sensors and other accessories to be added with little additional cost beyond the cost of the sensors and other accessories.