Water mixer with lever handle
11021856 · 2021-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/0404
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/0412
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T137/9464
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K11/0787
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/605
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E03C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16K11/078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A water mixer with mixer cartridge (40) with control element (42) and lever handle (31) operable from left to right to control the ratio water flow from respective hot and cold intakes to a single outlet (18), and about a transverse axis to control rate of flow. A mixer body (20) defines a post (22) and a protruding outlet arm (24) at its end. The body defines, at the aforesaid end of the post and extending into the arm, a rim (25) about a recess (26) that receives part of the lever handle in a central off position thereof. In another aspect, lever handle (31) is pivotally mounted to support (50, 150) at a first pivot (52,54) that is fixed against translation and to the control element of the cartridge at a second pivot (48) that is slidable in a slot (39).
Claims
1. A water mixer comprising: a mixer cartridge having a control element operable to control water flow from respective hot and cold water intakes to a single front water outlet so as to vary the proportions of hot and cold water at the outlet, and a lever handle operably coupled to the control element of the mixer cartridge, which lever handle is mounted for rotation to left and right from a central position to control water temperature and about a transverse axis to control rate of flow, wherein the water mixer further includes a mixer body that defines a post and at an end of the post a protruding arm that includes said water outlet, and the body further defines, at said end of the post and extending into the arm, a rim about a recess that receives part of the lever handle in a central off position thereof.
2. A water mixer according to claim 1, wherein the lever handle includes a boss structure and a blade that lies atop and projects from the boss structure, and at least partially curves upwardly with respect to the mixer body to form a finger graspable part of the handle.
3. A water mixer according to claim 2, wherein said rim of the mixer body includes parallel sides and a curved portion on the side of the post opposite the protruding arm, the dimensions of the rim and lever handle being such that the recess defined by the rim snugly bounds the blade of the lever handle at the boss structure.
4. A water mixer according to claim 2, further including a cam mechanism by which the lever handle is progressively raised as the lever handle is rotated to left or right whereby the handle blade clears said rim of the mixer body.
5. A water mixer according to claim 4, wherein the cam mechanism includes one or more cam surfaces that are engaged by a cam projecting from an underside of the lever handle, the cam surfaces being dimensioned to cause the said progressive raising of the lever handle as the lever handle is rotated to left or right.
6. A water mixer according to claim 1, wherein the lever handle is pivotally mounted to a support for the lever handle at a first pivot that is fixed against translation and to the control element of the mixer cartridge at a second pivot that is slidable in a slot with respect to the lever handle and/or the control element such that the control element pivots to a forwardly inclined position upon upward rotation of the lever handle.
7. A water mixer according to claim 6, wherein the support for the lever handle including a boss structure thereof is provided by an annular support that accommodates said rotation to left and right and vertically.
8. A water mixer according to claim 6, wherein the slidable second pivot is slidable with respect to the lever handle, and is provided by laterally protruding pins on the control element.
9. A water mixer according to claim 8, wherein the laterally protruding pins are on a cap of the control element.
10. A water mixer according to claim 6, wherein the fixed first pivot defines an axis of handle rotation that is parallel to an axis of rotation of the control element on the mixer cartridge, and both axes intersect a central axis of the post of the mixer body.
11. A water mixer according to claim 6: wherein the lever handle includes a boss structure and a blade that lies atop and projects from the boss structure, and at least partially curves upwardly with respect to the mixer body to form a finger graspable part of the handle, further including an annular support that supports the lever handle including the boss structure and accommodates said rotation to left and right and vertically, and a cam mechanism by which the lever handle is progressively raised as the lever handle is rotated to left or right whereby the handle blade clears said rim of the mixer body, which cam mechanism includes one or more cam surfaces that are engaged by a cam projecting from an underside of the lever handle, the cam surfaces being dimensioned to cause the said progressive raising of the lever handle as the lever handle is rotated to left or right, and wherein the cam surface(s) are provided on a structure that rotationally supports the annular support member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) The illustrated basin mixer 10, as seen its normal in situ orientation (
(12) From above, blade 31 exhibits parallel sides and semi-circular ends and snugly fits within rim 25 but is shorter than the rim at the outer end of the arm. In fact, as seen in the side view of
(13) In operation, lever handle 30 is rotated vertically (i.e. about a transverse horizontal axis) to control the rate of flow of water from a water outlet 15 onto the outer part of recess 26, and left or right from a central position (
(14) In the conventional manner, the internal water control element of the mixer is a mixer cartridge 40 mounted within post 22 with an upwardly projecting control element 42 pivoted to the cartridge body at a horizontal axis 43 (
(15) Lever handle 30 is pivotally mounted within an annular support in the form of a rotatable bowl-shaped gimbal 50 that accommodates rotation of the handle to left and right and vertically, by means of laterally protruding pins 52 (
(16) Cartridge control element 42 has an end cap 45 with integral oppositely laterally protruding pins 47 that engage the opposed slots 39 (
(17) It will be seen that the first, fixed, pivots 52,54 define an axis of handle rotation that is parallel to an axis of rotation of the control element on the mixer cartridge, and both axes intersect a central vertical axis of the post of the mixer body.
(18) It has already been mentioned that rotation of the lever handle 30 left and right with its mounting gimbal 50 controls the proportional mix of hot and cold water in the usual manner. Partition member 60 has an upstanding land 62 facing arm 24 with a shaped cut-out 64 (
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(21) Partition member 60 with its camming action is here provided by a top fixture 160 with a circular opening that receives handle lever boss structure 138. Fixture 160 further has a forwardly projecting ledge 162 with an upper face transversely shaped as a shaped cam surface 165 to engage a cam lobe (not visible) on the underside of the lever handle to guide the lever handle gently and progressively upwardly as it is rotated left or right, whereby the lever handle can clear the straight side segments of rim 125. The subassembly of lever handle 130, fixture 160, ring 150 and sealing washer 200 is fastened down by screws 202 that engaged threaded holes 204 on mixer body 120.