HOUSING FOR A FLOW MODIFYING DEVICE
20240035262 ยท 2024-02-01
Inventors
- Mark Cipriani (Carmel, IN, US)
- Darrell Scott Crowe (Zionsville, IN, US)
- Stephen Boedicker (Whitestown, IN, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A housing fluidly coupled to an inlet tube received within a faucet delivery spout. The housing receives a flow modifying device (e.g., an aerator or a stream straightener), and includes a first baffle and a second baffle to provide a desired water flow to the flow modifying device.
Claims
1. A water dispensing device comprising: a delivery spout including a passageway extending between an inlet end and an outlet end; a housing supported by the outlet end of the delivery spout, the housing including a body having an inlet opening defining a longitudinal axis; a flow modifying device supported within the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet opening; a polymer tube fluidly coupled to the housing and extending within the passageway of the delivery spout; and wherein the housing includes a first baffle supported by the body and positioned downstream from the inlet opening to redirect water flow from the inlet opening in a lateral direction.
2. The water dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the housing further includes a second baffle supported by the body and downstream from the first baffle.
3. The water dispensing device of claim 2, wherein the second baffle includes a first fin and a second fin, the first fin and the second fin positioned on opposing sides of the first baffle.
4. The water dispensing device of claim 3, wherein the first fin includes opposing curved surfaces defining a peak, and the second fin includes opposing curved surfaces defining a peak.
5. The water dispensing device of claim 2, wherein the first baffle includes a lateral shelf, and the second baffle includes an axial fin.
6. The water dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the first baffle includes a shelf supported in spaced relation to the inlet opening by a plurality of circumferentially spaced arms coupled to the body.
7. The water dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a nipple received within the tube.
8. The water dispensing device of claim 1, wherein: the delivery spout includes a sidewall defining the passageway and a recess formed within the sidewall; and the housing includes a coupler received within the recess of the delivery spout.
9. The water dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the flow modifying device includes a plurality of axially extending passageways defining a grid structure.
10. The water dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the housing is formed of a polymer, and the spout is formed of a metal.
11. A water dispensing device comprising: a housing including a body having an inlet opening defining a longitudinal axis; a flow modifying device supported within the housing and in fluid communication with the inlet opening; a polymer tube fluidly coupled to the inlet opening of the housing; and wherein the housing includes a first baffle extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and configured to redirect water flow from the inlet opening, and a second baffle downstream from the first baffle, the second baffle extending parallel to the longitudinal axis and configured to redirect water flow from the first baffle.
12. The water dispensing device of claim 11, wherein the second baffle includes a first fin and a second fin, the first fin and the second fin positioned on opposing sides of the first baffle.
13. The water dispensing device of claim 12, wherein the first fin includes opposing curved surfaces defining a peak, and the second fin includes opposing curved surfaces defining a peak.
14. The water dispensing device of claim 11, wherein the first baffle includes a shelf supported in spaced relation to the inlet opening by a plurality of circumferentially spaced arms coupled to the body.
15. The water dispensing device of claim 11, wherein the housing includes a nipple received within the tube.
16. The water dispensing device of claim 11, wherein the housing includes a coupler configured to be received within a recess of a spout.
17. The water dispensing device of claim 16, wherein the coupler includes a resilient tab supported by the body.
18. The water dispensing device of claim 11, wherein the flow modifying device includes a plurality of axially extending passageways defining a grid structure.
19. The water dispensing device of claim 11, wherein the housing is formed of a polymer.
20. A housing for a flow modifying device comprising: a body including an inlet opening defining a longitudinal axis; a first baffle extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and configured to redirect water flow from the inlet opening, the first baffle including a shelf supported by an arm coupled to the body; and a second baffle downstream from the first baffle, the second baffle including a first fin and a second fin, the first fin and the second fin positioned on opposing sides of the first baffle, each of the first fin and the second fin extending parallel to the longitudinal axis and configured to redirect water flow from the first baffle.
21. The housing of claim 20, wherein the first fin includes opposing curved surfaces defining a peak, and the second fin includes opposing curved surfaces defining a peak.
22. The housing of claim 20, wherein the aerator housing includes a nipple received within a tube.
23. The housing of claim 20, wherein the aerator housing includes a coupler received within a recess of a spout.
24. The housing of claim 23, wherein the coupler includes a resilient tab supported by the body.
25. The housing of claim 20, wherein the body is formed of a polymer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The detailed description of the drawings particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, which are described herein. The embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. Therefore, no limitation of the scope of the claimed invention is thereby intended. The present invention includes any alterations and further modifications of the illustrated devices and described methods and further applications of principles in the invention which would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
[0021] Referring initially to
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[0024] Illustratively, the hot water supply tube 42 is fluidly coupled to a hot water inlet 54 of the valve assembly 30, and the cold water supply tube 44 is fluidly coupled to a cold water inlet 56 of the valve assembly 30. The outlet tube 52 includes a first end 58 fluidly coupled to an outlet (not shown) of the valve assembly 30, and a second end 62 fluidly coupled to a spout supply tube 64 extending through the passageway 24 of the delivery spout 18. A coupler 66 fluidly couples the outlet tube 52 with the spout supply tube 64, and illustratively includes a male connector 68 of the outlet tube 52 received within a female connector 70 of the spout supply tube 64. Illustratively, a flow regulator 71 is received within the female connector 70 (
[0025] With further reference to
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[0027] The housing 80 illustratively includes an inlet opening 86 defined by a nipple 88. The nipple 88 is illustratively received in sealing engagement within the supply tube 64. A longitudinal axis 90 is defined by the inlet opening 86 (
[0028] Opposing protrusions 96 are illustratively supported by the body 84 of the housing 80. More particularly, the opposing protrusions 96 extend laterally outwardly from the body 84 and engage an inner surface 98 of the delivery spout 18. A coupler 100 illustratively secures the housing 80 within the outlet end 78 of the delivery spout 18. The coupler 100 may include a resilient tab 102 received within a recess, illustratively an opening 104, formed within the sidewall 22 of the delivery spout 18.
[0029] The body 84 of the housing 80 illustratively includes a chamber 106 extending from an inlet end 108 and an outlet end 110. As noted above, the supply tube 64 is coupled to the housing 80 at the inlet end 108, and the flow modifying device 82 is received within the chamber 106 from the outlet end 110. The flow modifying device 82 may be secured within the chamber 106 of the housing 80 using conventional means, such as a friction fit, adhesives, fasteners, etc. In one illustrative embodiment, resilient tabs 112 may engage with the body 84 of the housing 80 to secure the flow modifying device 82 therein.
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[0032] The first baffle 122 illustratively includes a lateral shelf 126 supported in spaced-relation to the inlet opening 86 by a plurality of circumferentially spaced arms 128 coupled to the body 84. The second baffle 124 illustratively includes a first fin 132 and a second fin 134 positioned on opposing sides of the first baffle 122. Illustratively, both the first fin 132 and second fin 134 extend in an axial direction (i.e., parallel to the longitudinal axis 88), and each include opposing curved surfaces 136 and 138 defining a peak 140 (
[0033] In operation, when a user moves the valve handle 32, water flows through the respective hot water tube 42 and the cold water tube 44, through the valve assembly 30 and to the supply tube 64. Water flows from the supply tube 64 to the inlet opening 86 of the housing 80. The water flows axially as shown by arrows 142 in
[0034] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.