Handle Alignment Adapter for Fixed Position Valve Body Plumbing Fixture Applications
20170067236 ยท 2017-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K31/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/6024
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
E03C1/0412
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A handle assembly for an in-wall plumbing fixture includes a control valve having a rough plumbing attachment interface that is configured to connect to a rough valve. The control valve includes a control stem having a first number of teeth. The assembly includes a lever handle, with a second number of teeth that is different than the first number of teeth, and which is configured for attachment to the control valve. An adapter couples the control stem to the lever handle. The adapter has a set of adapter internal teeth corresponding in number to the first number of teeth and a set of adapter external teeth corresponding in number to the second number of teeth. The adapter can be included in an adjustment kit to align the handle lever.
Claims
1. A handle assembly for a plumbing fixture comprising: a control valve having a rough plumbing attachment interface, the control valve including a control stem having a first number of teeth; a lever handle, with a second number of teeth that is different than the first number of teeth, configured for attachment to the control valve, and an adapter that couples the control stem to the lever handle, the adapter having a set of adapter internal teeth corresponding in number to the first number of teeth and a set of adapter external teeth corresponding in number to the second number of teeth.
2. The handle assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first number of teeth is different than the second number of teeth.
3. The handle assembly according to claim 2 wherein the first number of teeth is different than the second number of teeth and that when dividing the larger number of teeth by the smaller number of teeth the result is not a whole number (integer).
4. The handle assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first number of teeth are formed on an external surface of the control stem and the second number of teeth are formed on an internal surface of the lever handle.
5. The handle assembly according to claim 4 wherein the set of adapter internal teeth are formed on an internal surface of the adapter and the set of adapter external teeth are formed on an external surface of the adapter.
6. The handle assembly according to claim 5 wherein the first number of teeth is different than the second number of teeth and that when dividing the larger number of teeth by the smaller number of teeth the result is not a whole number (integer).
7. The handle assembly according to claim 1 wherein the adapter is rotated relative to the control stem to adjust a position of the lever handle relative to a horizontal position or a vertical position that is orientated ninety degrees relative to the horizontal portion.
8. The handle assembly according to claim 7, wherein the lever handle defines a handle center axis extending along a length of the lever handle, and wherein the horizontal position is defined by a horizontal plane and the vertical position is defined by a vertical plane orientated at ninety degrees relative to the horizontal plane, and wherein when properly adjusted the handle center axis varies from the horizontal plane or vertical plane by no more than the angle as defined by the following equation: Maximum Angle of Misalignment=2[(360 degreesAdapter Internal Teeth)Adapter External Teeth].
9. An adjustment kit for a plumbing fixture comprising: an adapter configured to connect a fluid control valve to a lever handle, the adapter having an internal surface with a set of adapter internal teeth comprising a first number of teeth, and the adapter having an external surface with a set of adapter external teeth comprising a second number of teeth that is different than the first number of teeth, and wherein the adapter is rotatable relative to a control stem of the fluid control valve to bring the lever handle in alignment with a horizontal or vertical position with a maximum angle defined as: Maximum Angle of Misalignment=2[(360 degreesAdapter Internal Teeth)Adapter External Teeth].
10. The adjustment kit according to claim 9 wherein the first number of teeth is greater than the second number of teeth.
11. The adjustment kit according to claim 9 wherein the first number of teeth is different than the second number of teeth and that when dividing the larger number of teeth by the smaller number of teeth the result is not a whole number (integer).
12. The adjustment kit according to claim 9 wherein the lever handle defines a handle center axis extending along a length of the lever handle, and wherein the horizontal position is defined by a horizontal plane and the vertical position is defined by a vertical plane orientated at ninety degrees relative to the horizontal plane, and wherein when properly adjusted the handle center axis varies from the horizontal plane or vertical plane by no more than the angle as defined by the following equation: Maximum Angle of Misalignment=2[(360 degreesAdapter Internal Teeth)Adapter External Teeth].
13. The adjustment kit according to claim 9 wherein the fluid control valve includes an attachment interface configured to attach to a rough plumbing structure.
14. An adapter for a plumbing fixture comprising: an adapter body configured to connect a fluid control valve to a lever handle, the adapter body having an internal surface with a set of inner teeth comprising a first number of teeth, and the adapter body having an external surface with an outer set of teeth comprising a second number of teeth that is different than the first number of teeth, and wherein the adapter is rotatable relative to a control stem of the fluid control valve to bring the lever handle in alignment with a desired position.
15. The adapter according to claim 14 wherein the control stem comprises a cartridge spline having a plurality of spline teeth corresponding in number to the first number of teeth, and wherein the level handle includes an internal broach having a plurality of broach teeth corresponding in number to the second number of teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0041] A maximum angle of misalignment in a cartridge spline of the control stem 26 to an internal handle broach of the lever handle 22 is defined as: Maximum Angle of Misalignment=(360 degrees/Cartridge Spline)2. The term cartridge spline is defined as a number of teeth over 360 degrees of the cartridge spline of the control stem 26. It is also equal to the number of teeth on a broach of the lever handle 22 (interior to handle rotational axis) for configurations not using an adapter 30 as described below. In a 16 tooth example (360/16=) 22.5, the handle could be misaligned with respect to the preferred angle by as much as 11.25 (22.52=11.25).
[0042] To avoid such a large variance, the handle assembly 16 of the subject invention includes an adapter 30 that couples the lever handle 22 to the control stem 26. Further, instead of having the same number of teeth, the subject invention provides a control stem 26 and a lever handle 22 that have a different number of broached teeth. In one example, the control stem 26 has a greater number of teeth than the lever handle 22.
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[0044] The definition of external teeth is number of teeth over 360 degrees of the outside of the adapter 30. It is equal to the number of teeth on the interior broach of the lever handle 22 (interior to handle rotational axis) for configurations using the adapter 30. The definition of internal teeth is number of teeth on the inside of the adapter 30. It is equal to the number of teeth on the cartridge spline of the control stem 26 for configurations using the adapter 30.
[0045] The adapter 30 is comprised of disparate quantities of internal and external teeth such that whichever (internal or external) has more teeth divided by whichever has fewer teeth does not equal a whole number (integer). So long as this condition is met, the adapter 30 reduces the maximum angle of misalignment as compared to not using the adapter. With the adapter 30, a cartridge spline of the control stem 26 connected to handle broach of the lever handle 22 with the adapter 30 having internal and external teeth possesses a maximum angle of misalignment defined by: Maximum Angle of Misalignment=2[(360 degreesAdapter External Teeth)Adapter Internal Teeth]. Examples of the maximum angle of misalignment with the adapter 30 will be discussed in greater detail below.
[0046] To change the angular alignment of the lever handle 22, an installer rotates the adapter 30 relative to the control stem 26. The maximum misalignment with this assembly is as low as 2.25 as indicated at 40 (
[0047] The control valve 14 has a rough plumbing attachment interface 50 that connects to the rough valve 12. As known, the control valve 14 and rough valve 12 cooperate with each other to control fluid flow in a fixture where water could be directed to flow into a sink, tub, shower, etc. As discussed above, the control stem 26 has a first number of teeth 32 and the lever handle 22 has a second number of teeth 34 that is different than the first number of teeth 32 with the qualifier that when dividing the larger number of teeth by the smaller number of teeth the result is not a whole number (integer). The adapter 30 that couples the control stem 26 to the lever handle 22 has a first adapter set of teeth 36 that corresponds in number to the first number of teeth 32 and a second adapter set of teeth 38 that corresponds in number to the second number of teeth 34. A fastener 46 can be used to secure the adapter 30 to the control stem 26, such that there is no movement between the control stem-to-adapter interface during use and that rotation of the lever handle 22 results in rotation of the adapter 30 relative to the control stem 26 with no additional wobbling or unwanted movement.
[0048] The first number of teeth 32 are formed on an external surface of the control stem 26 and the second number of teeth 34 are formed on an internal surface of the lever handle 22. The first adapter set of teeth 36 are formed on an internal surface of the adapter 30 and the second adapter set of teeth 38 are formed on an external surface of the adapter 30. In one example, there are twenty teeth for the first number of teeth 32 and the first adapter set of teeth 36, and there are sixteen teeth for the second number of teeth 34 and the second adapter set of teeth 38.
[0049] The adapter 30 is rotated relative to the control stem 26 to adjust a position of the lever handle 22 relative to a horizontal position or vertical position that is orientated ninety degrees relative to the horizontal portion. The lever handle 22 defines a handle center axis 60 extending along a length of the lever handle 22. The horizontal position is defined by a horizontal plane H and the vertical position is defined by a vertical plane V orientated at ninety degrees relative to the horizontal plane H. When properly adjusted, the handle center axis 60 does not vary from the horizontal plane H or vertical plane V by more than 2.25 as indicated at 40.
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[0060] The subject invention utilizes the adapter 30 to reduce possible mis-alignment from a worst case scenario of 11.25 if no adapter was used to a maximum of 2.25 if the adapter is used properly. By simply rotating the adapter 30 relative to the control stem and lever handle, an installer can change the initial misalignment of 11.25 to 2.25. The improved 2.25 misalignment is the worst case scenario which would require the valve control stem broach, lever handle broach, and the adapter to all be at a certain angular configuration relative to other as a result of worst case tolerance stack-ups. Because all of these components are machined randomly, this maximum misalignment of 2.25 would rarely occur. In most cases, the misalignment would be between 0.0 and 1.75.
[0061] One rotation of the twenty tooth broach equals 18 rotation (360/20 teeth). Similarly, one rotation of the sixteen tooth broach equals 22.5 (360/16 teeth). To simplify the analysis, is assumed that a tooth of the control stem 26 is perfectly aligned with the perfect horizontal plane H. As shown in
[0062] The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this disclosure. The scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.
[0063] Although a combination of features is shown in the illustrated examples, not all of them need to be combined to realize the benefits of various embodiments of this disclosure. In other words, a system designed according to an embodiment of this disclosure will not necessarily include all of the features shown in any one of the Figures or all of the portions schematically shown in the Figures. Moreover, selected features of one example embodiment may be combined with selected features of other example embodiments.