Top-mount faucet
11702823 · 2023-07-18
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Abstract
A method and apparatus used to secure a faucet to a countertop includes a brace with legs joined together at a nut, thereby allowing the legs to pivot about a horizontal axis of the nut. The nut is joined to a threaded rod that extends from a base of a faucet. The legs of the brace pivot such that the legs are both parallel to the threaded rod with one part of the brace above the horizontal axis of the nut and one part of the brace below the horizontal axis of the nut. The threaded rod and brace may then be inserted into a countertop mounting hole. The threaded rod is rotated from above the countertop, thereby drawing the brace towards the countertop and securing the faucet.
Claims
1. A faucet-to-countertop fastening system comprising: a faucet body with a base configured to rest against a countertop and an internal cavity extending throughout a vertical axis of the faucet body; a spout retainer coupled to the faucet body and configured to releasably couple a spout to the faucet body, the spout retainer providing a passage to the internal cavity of the faucet body along the vertical axis; a threaded rod extending along at least a portion of the internal cavity and protruding from the base; a water delivery hose passed entirely through the threaded rod; and a brace with a central, female threaded nut configured to engage the threaded rod and a pair of legs extending from the nut at opposing sides, wherein the pair of legs are joined together at the nut thereby allowing the pair of legs to pivot about a horizontal axis of the nut, and wherein the nut includes at least one externally facing line cradle; wherein the threaded rod is configured to rotate about the vertical axis via access provided by the spout retainer while remaining in the internal cavity of the faucet body, thereby drawing the brace towards the base of the faucet body.
2. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the brace includes a bridge joining the pair of legs on a first side of the nut, and wherein, on a second side of the nut, the pair of legs are not joined.
3. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 2, wherein the bridge forms an arch with a curvature complementary to at least one of a curvature of the threaded nut and a curvature of the threaded rod.
4. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 2, wherein the bridge has a curvature that matches a curvature of the threaded rod.
5. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 4, wherein the brace is pivotable between at least a parallel position and an orthogonal position with respect to the threaded rod, and wherein when the brace is in the parallel position, the threaded rod is received within the bridge.
6. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal axis of the threaded nut is offset from a center point of the threaded nut.
7. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the brace is configured to pivot such that the pair of legs is parallel to the threaded rod during insertion of the threaded rod into a hole in the countertop, and the pair of legs pivots to be perpendicular to the threaded rod as the threaded rod is rotated.
8. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the threaded rod includes a hollow passage extending through an entire length of the threaded rod.
9. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the threaded rod is configured to be rotated, thereby drawing the threaded nut towards the base of the faucet body while the threaded nut and the pair of legs are not rotated.
10. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the faucet body is configured to affix to and attach to the countertop without access to a space below the countertop.
11. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, further comprising a tool configured for insertion into the cavity of the faucet body, opposite the base, to engage the threaded rod, thereby allowing a user to rotate the threaded rod.
12. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one externally facing line cradle includes a first line cradle disposed adjacent to a first leg of the pair of legs and a second line cradle disposed adjacent to a second leg of the pair of legs.
13. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 12, wherein the first and second line cradles face a free end of the pair of legs.
14. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 1, wherein a pivot axis of the brace is offset from a centerline of the threaded nut, the pivot axis also bisecting the threaded nut.
15. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 14, wherein the pivot axis is offset in a direction towards the at least one externally facing line cradle on the brace.
16. A faucet-to-countertop fastening system comprising: a faucet body with a base configured to rest against a countertop and an internal cavity extending throughout a vertical axis of the faucet body; a spout retainer coupled to the faucet body and configured to releasably couple a spout to the faucet body, the spout retainer providing a passage to the internal cavity of the faucet body along the vertical axis; a threaded rod extending along at least a portion of the internal cavity and a portion of the threaded rod protruding from the base, wherein the protruding portion is configured for insertion into a hole formed in the countertop, wherein the threaded rod includes a hollow passage extending through an entire length of the threaded rod; a water delivery hose configured to be coupled to a spray head supported on the spout; and a brace with a central, female threaded nut configured to engage the threaded rod and legs extending from the nut at opposing sides, wherein the legs are joined together at the nut, thereby allowing the legs to pivot about a horizontal axis of the nut, wherein the brace includes a bridge joining the legs on a first side of the nut, wherein, on a second side of the nut, the legs are not joined, and wherein the brace is configured to pivot such that the legs are parallel to the threaded rod during insertion of the threaded rod into the hole in the countertop, and the legs pivot to be perpendicular to the threaded rod as the threaded rod is rotated, and wherein the nut includes externally facing hot and cold supply line cradles configured to nest against respective hot and cold supply lines; wherein the threaded rod is configured to rotate about the vertical axis via access provided by the spout retainer while remaining in the internal cavity of the faucet body, thereby drawing the brace towards the base of the faucet body while the threaded nut and the legs are not rotated, and wherein when the hot and cold supply lines are nested against the hot and cold supply line cradles, the nut is prevented from spinning, and wherein the water delivery hose is passed entirely through the hollow passage of the threaded rod when the threaded rod and the brace are secured to the countertop.
17. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 16, further comprising a tool configured for insertion into the internal cavity of the faucet body, opposite the base, to engage the threaded rod, thereby allowing a user to rotate the threaded rod.
18. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 16, wherein the horizontal axis of the threaded nut is offset from a center point of the threaded nut.
19. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 16, wherein the bridge forms an arch with a curvature complementary to at least one of a curvature of the threaded nut and a curvature of the threaded rod.
20. The faucet-to-countertop fastening system according to claim 19, wherein contact of the arch to the countertop as the threaded rod is rotated causes the legs to pivot from parallel to the threaded rod to perpendicular to the threaded rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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(9) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The faucet 10 includes a handle 18 allowing manual adjustment of the temperature and volume of the water flow. Hot and cold water is supplied via hoses to a valve (not pictured) within the body 12. The handle 18 allows a user to manually operate the valve. The desired water temperature and volume flows from the valve through a hose that is passed through an inlet 6 of the threaded rod 22. The hose 7 is passed through the entire threaded rod 22, as it is hollow, through the body 12, through a spout 14, and is joined to a head 16. The head 16 may be removed from the spout 14 allowing a user to direct the spray of water from the head 16 to a desired location. Lastly, an optional flange 20 may be used when installing the faucet 10. The flange 20 is included for aesthetic purposes and may be used to cover additional holes in the countertop that are unused.
(12) When installing the faucet 10, it can be difficult to gain proper access below the countertop. Proper access is often needed to sufficiently secure the faucet to the countertop. The inventive faucet 10 therefore includes the brace 24 that engages the threaded rod 22. The threaded rod 22 includes threads on the entire exterior of the threaded rod 22. The brace 24 includes a threaded nut 42 attached to legs 40 about a pivot 26. The legs 40 are parallel 57 and are joined at one end with a bridge 44 and open at an opposing end. As the legs 40 pivot about the pivot 26, the bridge 44 contacts the threaded rod 22. The bridge 44 has a curvature that matches the curvature of the threaded rod 22, thereby allowing the bridge 44 to “hug” the threaded rod 22 and nest against it. This nesting action lowers the cross sectional area of the bridge 44 and threaded rod 22 allowing the combination to be inserted into a hole in a countertop.
(13) As shown in
(14) After the spout 14 is detached from the body 12, as also shown in
(15) The threaded nut 42 on the brace 24 engages the threads on the threaded rod 22. The brace 24 is threaded onto the threaded rod 22, leaving enough clearance between the base 8 of the body and the brace 24 to allow the legs 40 to fully pivot to a horizontal position, or perpendicular to the threaded rod 22, after it is inserted into the mounting hole 52. For example,
(16) The legs 40 may pivot about the pivot 26 as the threaded rod 22 is rotated. The threaded rod 22 may be rotated in place, without displacement. This rotational motion of the threaded rod 22 draws the brace 24 towards the base 8 and bottom 36 of the countertop 32 due to the engaging threads on each respective part. The brace 24 may be secured by simply pulling up on the body 12 of the faucet 10 as the threaded rod 22 is rotated. Securing the brace 24 in such a manner keeps the brace 24 in place and allows the rotating action to decrease the space 50 if the threaded rod 22 is rotated in one direction, or increase the space 50 if the threaded rod 22 is rotated in an opposite direction.
(17) The threaded rod 22 may be rotated from a top side 34 of the countertop 32 with the use of a tool 38. While a specific tool 38 is shown in
(18) As previously discussed, if the legs 40 are parallel 57 (see
(19) Special attention is now paid to the brace 24 in
(20) The bridge 44 of the brace 24 includes a curvature forming arch 55. The arch 55 allows the bridge 44 to “hug” the threaded rod 22 when in the parallel 57 position as is shown in
(21) The brace 24 also includes hot and cold supply line cradles 46 seen in
(22) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the present disclosure and various changes and modifications may be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.