Tub and shower valve replacement system
10323395 ยท 2019-06-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/0401
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/021
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C2201/50
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16K43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve repair system includes: a main plate which is secured to a wall with fastener members, main plate screws, plate standoffs, valve to plate spacers, a replacement valve, and a front cover plate, such that the front cover plate is mounted in front of the main plate, and is tightened in place with the cover plate fasteners, such that the front cover plate is tightened against the main plate with the cover plate fasteners, such that the replacement valve is pulled in towards the main plate, such that the valve to plate spacers are locked tightly between the main plate and the replacement valve.
Claims
1. A valve repair system, comprising: a main plate; a plurality of fastener members, which are configured to secure the main plate around an opening in a wall; a replacement valve, which is configured to connect to existing wall piping; a front cover plate; a plurality of cover plate fasteners; and at least two valve to plate spacers; such that the at least two valve to plate spacers are configured to be positioned between the replacement valve and the main plate; such that the at least two valve to plate spacers are locked tightly between the main plate and the replacement valve, when the replacement valve is pulled in towards the main plate; and wherein the front cover plate is mounted in front of the main plate, such that the front cover plate is tightened in place with the cover plate fasteners, such that the cover plate fasteners are fastened to the replacement valve, such that the front cover plate is tightened against the main plate with the cover plate fasteners, such that the replacement valve is pulled in towards the main plate.
2. The valve repair system of claim 1, wherein the valve repair assembly further comprises: at least one plate standoff with a central aperture, such that the at least one plate standoff is mounted between the main plate and a fastener member in the plurality of fastener members.
3. The valve repair system of claim 2, wherein the valve repair assembly further comprises: at least one main plate screw; such that the at least one main plate screw protrudes through the central aperture of the at least one plate standoff, such that the at least one main plate screw is screwed into the fastener member.
4. The valve repair system of claim 1, wherein the cover plate fasteners are cover plate screws, such that the cover plate screws are screwed through cover plate apertures of the front cover and protrude through a main valve aperture of the main plate, such that the cover plate screws are screwed into screw apertures of the replacement valve.
5. The valve repair system of claim 2, further comprising at least one standoff holder connected to an inner side of the main plate, such that the at least one standoff holder is configured to receive an outer end of a plate standoff.
6. The valve repair system of claim 5, further comprising a standoff guide protrusion, positioned inside the at least one standoff holder, such that the standoff guide protrusion inserts into a central aperture of the outer end of the plate standoff, to stabilize the plate standoff.
7. The valve repair system of claim 1, further comprising at least one spacer holder connected to an inner side of the main plate, such that the at least one spacer holder is configured to receive an outer end of a valve to plate spacer of the at least two valve to plate spacers.
8. The valve repair system of claim 7, further comprising a spacer guide protrusion, positioned inside the at least one standoff holder, such that the spacer guide protrusion is configured to insert into a receiving aperture of an outer end of the valve to plate spacer, to stabilize the valve to plate spacer.
9. The valve repair system of claim 1, further comprising: a) a pipe connector, positioned adjacent to a pipe aperture of the main plate; and b) a pipe holder, comprising a connection part and a holder part connected to the connection part; wherein the pipe connector is configured to receive the connection part, such that the holder part is configured to attach to a tub pipe when the tub pipe protrudes through the pipe aperture, to stabilize the tub pipe.
10. A valve repair system, comprising: a main plate; a plurality of fastener members, which are configured to secure the main plate around an opening in a wall; and a front cover plate; and a plurality of cover plate fasteners; and at least one plate standoff with a central aperture, such that the at least one plate standoff is mounted between the main plate and a fastener member in the plurality of fastener members; wherein the front cover plate is mounted in front of the main plate, and is tightened in place with the cover plate fasteners, such that the cover plate fasteners are configured to be fastened to a replacement valve in the opening in the wall, such that the front cover plate is tightened against the main plate with the cover plate fasteners, such that the replacement valve is pulled in towards the main plate.
11. The valve repair system of claim 10, wherein the valve repair assembly further comprises: at least two valve to plate spacers; such that the at least two valve to plate spacers are configured to be positioned between the replacement valve and the main plate; such that the at least two valve to plate spacers are configured to be locked tightly between the main plate and the replacement valve.
12. The valve repair system of claim 10, wherein the valve repair assembly further comprises: at least one main plate screw; such that the at least on main plate screw protrudes through the central aperture of the at least one plate standoff, such that the at least one main plate screw is screwed into the fastener member.
13. The valve repair system of claim 10, wherein the cover plate fasteners are cover plate screws, such that the cover plate screws are screwed through cover plate apertures of the front cover and protrude through a main valve aperture of the main plate, such that the cover plate screws are screwed into screw apertures of the replacement valve.
14. The valve repair system of claim 10, further comprising at least one standoff holder connected to an inner side of the main plate, such that the at least one standoff holder is configured to receive an outer end of a plate standoff.
15. The valve repair system of claim 14, further comprising a standoff guide protrusion, positioned inside the at least one standoff holder, such that the standoff guide protrusion inserts into a central aperture of the outer end of the plate standoff, to stabilize the plate standoff.
16. The valve repair system of claim 11, further comprising at least one spacer holder connected to an inner side of the main plate, such that the at least one spacer holder is configured to receive an outer end of a valve to plate spacer of the at least two valve to plate spacers.
17. The valve repair system of claim 16, further comprising a spacer guide protrusion, positioned inside the at least one standoff holder, such that the spacer guide protrusion is configured to insert into a receiving aperture of an outer end of the valve to plate spacer, to stabilize the valve to plate spacer.
18. The valve repair system of claim 10, further comprising: a) a pipe connector, positioned adjacent to a pipe aperture of the main plate; and b) a pipe holder, comprising a connection part and a holder part connected to the connection part; wherein the pipe connector is configured to receive the connection part, such that the holder part is configured to attach to a tub pipe when the tub pipe protrudes through the pipe aperture, to stabilize the tub pipe.
19. A valve repair system, comprising: a main plate; a plurality of fastener members, which are configured to secure the main plate around an opening in a wall; and a front cover plate; a plurality of cover plate fasteners; a pipe connector, positioned adjacent to a pipe aperture of the main plate; and a pipe holder, comprising a connection part and a holder part connected to the connection part; wherein the pipe connector is configured to receive the connection part, such that the holder part is configured to attach to a tub pipe when the tub pipe protrudes through the pipe aperture, to stabilize the tub pipe; and wherein the front cover plate is mounted in front of the main plate, and is tightened in place with the cover plate fasteners, such that the cover plate fasteners are configured to be fastened to a replacement valve in the opening in the wall, such that the front cover plate is tightened against the main plate with the cover plate fasteners, such that the replacement valve is pulled in towards the main plate.
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(9) Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
(10) The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
(11) In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a valve repair system 100 with reference to
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(19) In a related embodiment, the valve repair system 100 can be configured to provide an effective and inexpensive way to replace a conventional 3-handle scald allowing tub and shower valve, without having to redo a whole new tub surround or bathroom, and provides for a much easier installation than using conventional oval style plates in this situation.
(20) In an embodiment, a method of replacing a valve can include: a) Breaking a hole in the in the wall around an existing/old, irreparable, 3-handle tub and shower valve; b) Removing the existing valve and tub spout from that area; c) Installing a new, modern, single handle anti scald valve and tub spout, while connecting to the existing pipes that feeds the shower head. This valve may be secured to the structure of the wall or may be left floating and only supported by the piping; d) Securing the plate to the wall with the fasteners, standoffs and screws. The new valve would have to be piped properly so that the valve and tub spout pipe line up accordingly with the holes in the plate; e) A seal can be made around the plate using customer supplied vinyl caulking. The valve to plate spacers can be provided in case the installer has decided to leave the valve floating in the wall. While utilizing the valve to plate spacers one can secure the floating valve to the secured plate. This is done by putting the spacers in between the back of the plate and face of the pipes that feed the valve on the left and right; and f) The cover plate provided by the valve manufacturer is then screwed into the valve while pulling the valve towards the plate and sandwiching the valve to plate spacers therefore snugging up the floating valve permanently.
(21) Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the valve repair system 100, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
(22) The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
(23) Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent, and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.