Pull-out faucet with magnetic docking system
10907329 ยท 2021-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/0404
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E03C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A pull-down faucet includes a spout and a water hose movable within the spout. A spray hose connector is attached to the discharge end of the water hose. A sprayhead is in fluid communication with the spray hose connector and the water hose, and is movable between a docked position adjacent the discharge end of the spout, to an undocked position away from the spout. A magnet is secured to the interior of the spray hose connector, and a metallic element is secured near the discharge end of the spout.
Claims
1. A pull-down faucet with magnetic docking capability, the pull-down faucet comprising: (a) a spout having an internal first magnetic attraction element secured near a discharge end of the spout, the first magnetic attraction element having a central opening; (b) a water hose extending into the spout and movable through the internal first magnetic attraction element and the discharge end of the spout; (c) a spray hose connector coupled to the water hose and having an internal second magnetic attraction element; (d) a sprayhead coupled to the spray hose connector and in fluid communication with the water hose; wherein the sprayhead and spray hose connector are movable between (i) a docked position where the sprayhead and the spray hose connector are joined to the discharge end of the spout by a magnetic attraction force provided by the first and second magnetic attraction elements, and (ii) an undocked position where the sprayhead and the spray hose connector are spaced a distance from the discharge end of the spout; and wherein in the docked position, an extent of the spray hose connector extends into the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element whereby the spray hose connector engages the first magnetic attraction element, said engagement between the spray hose connector and the first magnetic attraction element preventing the spray hose connector, in its entirety, from passing through the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element.
2. The pull-down faucet of claim 1, wherein said engagement between the spray hose connector and the first magnetic attraction element prevents the second magnetic attraction element from passing through the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element.
3. The pull-down faucet of claim 1, wherein the first magnetic attraction element has an angled inner surface, the second magnetic attraction element has an angled outer surface, and the spray hose connector has an angled outer wall, and wherein the angled inner surface of the first magnetic attraction element, the angled outer surface of the second magnetic attraction element and the outer wall of the spray hose connector have a substantially common complementary angle as defined relative to a vertical reference line.
4. The pull-down faucet of claim 3, wherein the common complementary angle ranges from about 2 to about 50.
5. The pull-down faucet of claim 1, wherein the spray hose connector further includes a joint piece, wherein the second magnetic attraction element is radially positioned between the joint piece and an exterior wall of the spray hose connector.
6. The pull-down faucet of claim 5, wherein the exterior wall of the spray hose connector is injection molded over the joint piece and the first magnetic attraction element.
7. The pull-down faucet of claim 5, further comprising a ball joint coupled to both the water hose and the joint piece to operably connect the spray hose connector with the water hose.
8. The pull-down faucet of claim 7, wherein in the docked position, an upper portion of the ball joint is located above and beyond the first magnetic attraction element and a lower portion of the ball joint is coincident with and not beyond the first magnetic attraction element.
9. The pull-down faucet of claim 7, the spray hose connector further including an inner connector coupled to the ball joint by the joint piece, wherein the inner connector is adapted to be coupled to the sprayhead.
10. The pull-down faucet of claim 1, the first magnetic attraction element having an upper end wall and a lower end wall, and wherein in the docked position, (i) an upper end wall of the second magnetic attraction element is positioned vertically between said upper and lower end walls of the first magnetic attraction element and (ii) a lower end wall of the second magnetic attraction element is positioned vertically below said lower end wall of the first magnetic attraction element.
11. The pull-down faucet of claim 1, wherein in the docked position, an upper end wall of the second magnetic attraction element is positioned vertically above a lower end wall of the first magnetic attraction element.
12. A pull-down faucet with magnetic docking capability, the pull-down faucet comprising: (a) a spout having an internal first magnetic attraction element secured near a discharge end of the spout, the first magnetic attraction element having a central opening; (b) a water hose extending into the spout and movable through the internal first magnetic attraction element and the discharge end of the spout; (c) a spray hose connector coupled to the water hose and having an exterior wall that radially surrounds an internal second magnetic attraction element; (d) a sprayhead coupled to the spray hose connector and in fluid communication with the water hose; wherein the sprayhead and spray hose connector are movable between (i) a docked position where the sprayhead and the spray hose connector are joined to the discharge end of the spout by a magnetic attraction force provided by the first and second magnetic attraction elements, and (ii) an undocked position where the sprayhead and the spray hose connector are spaced a distance from the discharge end of the spout; and wherein in the docked position, the exterior wall of the spray hose connector is positioned between the first magnetic attraction element and the second magnetic attraction element.
13. The pull-down faucet of claim 12, wherein the first magnetic attraction element has an angled inner surface, the second magnetic attraction element has an angled outer surface, and the exterior wall of the spray hose connector has an angled portion, and wherein the angled inner surface of the first magnetic attraction element, the angled outer surface of the second magnetic attraction element and the angled portion of the exterior wall of the spray hose connector have a substantially common complementary angle as defined relative to a central axis that extends through the spray hose connector and the first and second magnetic attraction elements in the docked position.
14. The pull-down faucet of claim 13, wherein the common complementary angle ranges from about 2 to about 50.
15. The pull-down faucet of claim 12, wherein the spray hose connector further includes a joint piece, wherein the second magnetic attraction element is radially positioned between the joint piece and the exterior wall of the spray hose connector.
16. The pull-down faucet of claim 15, wherein the exterior wall of the spray hose connector is injection molded over the joint piece and the first magnetic attraction element.
17. The pull-down faucet of claim 15, further comprising a ball joint coupled to both the water hose and the joint piece to operably connect the spray hose connector with the water hose.
18. The pull-down faucet of claim 17, wherein in the docked position, an upper portion of the ball joint is located above and beyond the first magnetic attraction element and a lower portion of the ball joint is coincident with and not beyond the first magnetic attraction element.
19. The pull-down faucet of claim 17, the spray hose connector further including an inner connector coupled to the ball joint by the joint piece, wherein the inner connector is adapted to be coupled to the sprayhead.
20. The pull-down faucet of claim 12, wherein the exterior wall of the spray hose connector has an upper end wall and an angled portion depending from the upper end wall, and wherein in the docked position, the upper end wall of the spray hose connector is positioned above the first magnetic attraction element and the angled portion engages the first magnetic attraction element.
21. The pull-down faucet of claim 12, wherein in the docked position, an extent of the spray hose connector extends into the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element whereby the spray hose connector engages the first magnetic attraction element, said engagement preventing the second magnetic attraction element from passing through the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element.
22. The pull-down faucet of claim 12, wherein in the docked position, an extent of the spray hose connector extends into the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element whereby the spray hose connector engages the first magnetic attraction element, said engagement preventing the spray hose connector, in its entirety, from passing through the central opening of the first magnetic attraction element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) One embodiment of the invention is shown in
(15) In this embodiment, the spout 14 has a generally curved shape, and two distal ends. The inlet end 20 of the spout 14 is positioned near the base portion 16. Water from the water source enters the spout 14 near the inlet end 20 of the spout 14. The discharge end 22 of the spout 14 is positioned near the sprayhead 24. Water from the water source exits the spout 14 near the discharge end 22 of the spout 14.
(16) The sprayhead 24 of the faucet 10 is shown in
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(18) As may also be seen in
(19) The spray hose connector 32 is attached to the discharge end 30 of the water hose 26. As may be seen in
(20) The spray hose connector 32 includes an inner connector 48 having internal threads. These internal threads of the inner connector 48 are complementary with the external threads 36 of sprayhead 24. The internal threads of the inner connector 48 engage the external threads 36 of the sprayhead 24 to connect the spray hose connector 32 to the sprayhead 24. When the spray hose connector 32 is threadably secured to the sprayhead 24, the water hose 26 and the spray hose connector 32 are in fluid communication with the sprayhead 24.
(21) Again, sprayhead 24 is releasably attached to the water discharge end 22 of the spout 14. The sprayhead 24 is movable from a docked position (
(22) The sprayhead 24 is returned to, and retained in, its docked position by means of one or more components. Here, as may be seen in
(23) Additional means for returning the sprayhead 24 to and retaining the sprayhead 24 in the docked position are magnetic attraction elements.
(24) In this most preferred embodiment, the magnetic attraction elements comprise a magnet within the spray hose connector, and a metallic element within the spout. However, in practice these may be reversed, such that a magnet is secured to the spout, while the metallic element is secured to the interior of the spray hose connector. In addition, the magnetic attraction elements may be two magnets, one located within the spray hose connector and the other in the spout. The first magnet would have a first polarity and the second magnet would have a polarity opposite the first polarity.
(25) The magnet 40 may be best seen in
(26) The preferred magnet 40 is a N50 magnet, i.e., a neodymium N50 magnet. The specification/measured field of this preferred magnet is 4600 Gs. However, any suitable magnet may be used.
(27) This magnet 40 is secured to the interior of the spray hose connector 32. This may best be seen in
(28) The magnet 40 may be held in place within the spray hose connector 24 by any suitable means. Here, however, as may be seen in
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(32) The purpose of gasket 50 is to provide a fluid-tight seal between the hose connector 32 and the sprayhead 24.
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(35) As noted above, when the sprayhead 24 is in its docked position, it is positioned adjacent the discharge end 22 of the spout 14. As also noted above, positioned near the discharge end 22 of the spout 14 is a metallic element 42.
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(38) In this way, as installed, the shape of the angled inner walls 43 of the metallic element 42 complements the shape of the angled exterior walls 41 (
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(40) While the embodiment shown in the Figures and described in this specification includes complementary angles of about 18, the invention is contemplated to include any suitable complementary angles. These complementary angles could range from 2 from the vertical to 50 from the vertical, with a preferred range of 2 to 25 from the vertical, and most preferred range of 15 to 21 from the vertical, as vertical is defined and depicted for each of the three angles described above.
(41) While the magnet 40 and the metallic element 42 of the above preferred embodiment have the shapes and structures described above, it should be understood that the magnet 40 and the metallic element 42 could also both be of a conventional ring or frusto-conical shape; or that one of these two could be a ring, and the other one of these two could be frusto-conical.
(42) The metallic element 42 can be made of any material that is magnetically attractive. In this preferred embodiment, however, the metallic element 42 is made of stainless steel, such as SUS 430 stainless steel. The metallic element 42 may be welded onto the interior walls of the spout 14.
(43) As mentioned previously, it should also be understood that the magnetic attraction elements 40, 42 may also be two magnets, with one magnet having a first polarity and the second magnet having a polarity opposite the first.
(44) The spout 14 may also be made of any suitable material. Non-limiting examples of a suitable material for the spout 14 are stainless steel or brass, although other materials could be used as well. In this preferred embodiment, the spout 14 is made of a SUS 201 stainless steel.
(45) The sprayhead 24 is shown in its undocked position in