IE930070A1 - Shower control apparatus - Google Patents

Shower control apparatus

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Publication number
IE930070A1
IE930070A1 IE930070A IE930070A IE930070A1 IE 930070 A1 IE930070 A1 IE 930070A1 IE 930070 A IE930070 A IE 930070A IE 930070 A IE930070 A IE 930070A IE 930070 A1 IE930070 A1 IE 930070A1
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Ireland
Prior art keywords
leg
connector device
pipe connector
water inlet
pipe
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IE930070A
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IE68515B1 (en
Inventor
Robert Meadows
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Caradon Mira Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L27/00Adjustable joints, Joints allowing movement
    • F16L27/08Adjustable joints, Joints allowing movement allowing adjustment or movement only about the axis of one pipe
    • F16L27/087Joints with radial fluid passages

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Bathtubs, Showers, And Their Attachments (AREA)
  • Nozzles (AREA)

Abstract

A pipe connector 6 for a shower control unit 1 has a leg 7 for connection to a water supply pipe 5 by a compression joint 9 and a leg 8 extending normal thereto for connection to the control unit 1 by a swivel coupling 20 such that the connector 6 can be adapted for different incoming directions of the supply pipe 5 by rotating the connector 6 to align the leg 7 with the supply pipe 5. An internal filter element 36 is secured by a detachable screw cap 34 allowing the filter element 36 to be removed without disconnecting the compression joint 9 or swivel coupling 10.

Description

PIPE CONNECTOR DEVICE This invention relates to a pipe connector device, in particular, though not exclusively, a pipe connector device which facilitates connection of a water supply pipe to a control unit for an instantaneous electric shower.
Instantaneous electric showers commonly comprise a control unit having a heat exchanger and a flow regulator housed in a casing having user controls on the outside for selecting the power input and/or flow rate to vary the water temperature delivered to a spray head.
The control unit is normally wall mounted at a convenient height for the user and installation is completed by making appropriate connections to the water and power supplies.
Particular problems arise for the installer where the control unit is assembled with a water inlet connector having a specific orientation to receive the water supply pipe from a particular direction, for example the top, bottom or rear of the casing, and, due to constraints on the position of the control unit, entry of the supply pipe to the casing from the appropriate direction is precluded. In these circumstances, installation is complicated and it may be necessary to disconnect and re-assemble the inlet connector and/or fit a different inlet connector or special adaptor in order to match the inlet connector to the entry direction of the supply pipe.
It is an object of the present invention therefore to provide a pipe connector device which can receive a pipe from different directions without the use of adaptors and/or without having to disconnect and re-assemble the device.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a pipe connector device of simple construction which facilitates connection to a supply pipe without specialist skills and which is reliable in use.
It is a preferred object of the invention to provide a pipe connector device which facilitates electrical earth bonding of the pipework in a simple, reliable manner.
It is yet another preferred object of the invention to provide a pipe connector device incorporating a filter element to trap dirt or detritus in the water supply and which can be removed without disconnecting the device for cleaning and/or replacement.
According to the present invention we provide a pipe connector device in or for a shower control unit, the device comprising a hollow body having a first leg for connection to a water pipe and a second leg for connection to a water inlet of the control unit, the second leg extending at an angle to the first leg and being adapted for connection to the water inlet by a swivel coupling such that the device is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the second leg to align the first leg with the water pipe. 3Q Preferably, the second leg extends substantially normal to the first leg. In this way, the device can be rotated to align the first leg for approach of the water pipe from the top, IE bottom or rear of the control unit as well as any intermediate directions.
Advantageously, the second leg is sealed relative to a water inlet of the control unit by an annular seal member such as an 0-ring positioned between opposed relatively rotatable surfaces of the second leg and water inlet. As a result, sealing engagement is maintained for rotation of the device about the longitudinal axis of the second leg.
Conveniently, the second leg extends with radial clearance into the water inlet and is centred by a pair of axially spaced shoulders or like formations with the seal member located on the second leg between the shoulders.
Preferably, the second leg is axially retained by an annular band or collar of channelsection embracing external flanges or like formations on the second leg and water inlet. In this way, engagement of the seal member between the second leg and water inlet is maintained for rotation of the device about the longitudinal axis of the second leg.
Conveniently, the band is radially split into at least two parts releasably connected together. In this way, assembly of the band around the flanges is facilitated.
In a preferred arrangement the band is radially split into two halves of which one half is formed by a fixed part of the casing such as a formation upstanding from the back wall to which the other half is secured by screws or like releasable fastenings.
Advantageously, a filter element is positioned within the hollow body of the device to remove dirt or detritus from the water.
Preferably, the filter element is releasably secured by a detachable retainer such as a screw cap. In this way, the filter element can be removed for cleaning or replacement without disconnecting the device from the water inlet and/or water supply pipe.
Advantageously, the filter element comprises a cylindrical element positioned in a chamber connecting the first and second legs.
In a preferred arrangement, the filter element is aligned with the first leg and one end abuts an internal shoulder at the inner end of the first leg and the other end seats against the retainer. In this way, the first leg opens into the interior of the filter element and the second leg opens into the chamber extending exteriorly of the filter element.
Advantageously, the device has means for attaching an earth wire to earth bond the pipework. Conveniently, the attachment means comprises a screw or like fastener mounted on the retainer.
In a preferred arrangement, the earth wire is connected to the retainer and to a terminal block for the electrical supply so that the minimum electtrical connections are required for installation and earth bonding is effected automatically on connecting the electrical supply. This is an important safety feature for installation of instantaneous electric showers by DIY enthusiasts or other non-specialist installers.
The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:FIGURE 1 is a sectional view showing part of a control unit for an instantaneous electric shower connected to a water supply pipe by a connector device according to the invention; and FIGURE 2 is a sectional view, to an enlarged scale, of the connector device shown in Figure 1.
The control unit 1 for an instantaneous electric shower has a heat exchanger (not shown) for heating water and a flow regulator (not shown) for controlling the flow rate.
The heat exchanger and flow regulator are housed in a casing 2 having a back plate 3 for mounting on a wall and a removable front cover (not shown) on which user controls for the heat exchanger and flow regulator are positioned.
The control unit 1 has a water inlet 4 connected to a water supply pipe 5, usually mains cold water, by the invented connector device 6 and a water outlet (not shown) connected to a spray head (not shown).
In use, cold water flowing through the unit is electrically heated by one or more heating elements within the heat exchanger and delivered to the spray head at a temperature selected by the user through appropriate control of the power input to the heat exchanger and/or the water flow rate.
The connector device 6 comprises a hollow brass body having first 'and second legs 7 and 8 respectively extending at substantially 90° to each other. The first leg 7 is connected to the water supply pipe by a conventional compression . joint 9 and the second leg 8 is connected to the water inlet 4 by a swivel coupling 10.
The swivel coupling 10 permits rotation of the connector 6 through 360° about the longitudinal axis A of the second leg 8 to present the first leg 7 at any desired angle for connection to the water supply pipe 5.
In this embodiment, the connector device 6 is shown arranged for rear entry of the supply pipe 5 through an aperture 11 in the back plate 3 but it will be understood that the control unit 1 could be adapted for bottom or top entry of the water supply pipe 5 by rotation of the connector 6 to align the first leg 7 with the supply pipe 5.
The first leg 7 has a cylindrical bore 12 complementary to the external diameter of the supply pipe 5, typically 15mm for a cold water supply, so that the pipe 5 is a close sliding fit in the bore 12.
The inner end of the bore 12 is formed with an internal annular shoulder 13 defining a stop face 14 for the free end of the supply pipe 5 and a central orifice 15 of reduced diameter opening to a filter chamber 16 connecting the first and second legs 7,8.
The compression joint 9 comprises an internally threaded nut 17 engageable with an externally threaded portion 18 of the first leg 7 0i to urge a pipe olive 19 encircling the supply pipe 5 both axially against a taper face 20 at the end of the first leg 7 and radially onto the supply pipe 5 to secure and seal the supply pipe 5 relative the connector 6.
The second leg 8 is formed with an external annular flange 21 spaced from the free end with an annular shoulder 22 of reduced diameter on the side of the flange 21 nearer to the free end.
The cylindrical end portion 23 of the second leg 8 between the shoulder 22 and the free end carries an 0-ring seal 24 of rubber, neoprene or similar resilient material.
The water inlet 4 has an enlarged annular boss 25 formed with a cylindrical bore 26 for the end portion 23 of the second leg 8 .
The bore 26 is oversize relative to the end portion 23 and terminates in an annular shoulder 27 with a coaxial counterbore 28 of reduced diameter defining a stop face 29 for the free end of the second leg 8.
The cylindrical end portion 23 of the second leg 8 is received with radial clearance in the bore 26 and is sealed relative to the bore 26 by the O-ring seal 24 acting between the opposed cylindrical surfaces of the second leg 8 and the boss 25.
The second leg 8 is centred in the bore 26 by the axially spaced shoulders 22,27 arranged on opposite sides of the O-ring seal 24 and defining with the opposed cylindrical surfaces of the second leg 8 and boss 25, a cavity 30 for the 0ring seal 24.
An annular collar 31 of channel-section embraces the flange 21 and boss 25 to axially clamp the pipe connector device 6 to the water inlet 4 whilst permitting relative rotation therebetween about the longitudinal axis A of the second leg 8.
The collar 31 is split into two opposed halves 31a,31b. One half 31a is formed by an upstand 32 integral with the back plate 3 and the other half 31b is releasably secured thereto by screws (not shown) for assembly of the collar 31 around the flange 21 and boss 25.
The body of the connector 6 is formed with an access opening 33 to the filter chamber 16 opposite the orifice 15 at the inner end of the first leg 7. The access opening 33 is closed by a detachable screw cap 34 and sealed by an annular seal member 35.
The inner end of the cap 34 provides a seating for one end of a cylindrical gauze screen filter element 36 housed in the filter chamber 16.
The other end of the filter element 36 seats against a stop face 37 provided by the annular shoulder 13 at the inner end of the first leg 7.
The first leg 7 communicates with the interior of the filter element 36 through the orifice 15 and the second leg opens to the filter chamber 16 exteriorly of the filter element 36.
As a result, dirt, detritus etc. in the water supply is trapped and retained within the filter element 36 thereby preventing fouling of the control unit 1.
The filter element 36 is removable for cleaning or replacement without disconnecting the compression joint 9 or swivel coupling 10 by detaching the screw cap 34 thereby simplifying repair and/or maintenance.
One end of an earth wire 38 is attached to the screw cap 34 by a headed fastener 39 engaging a tapped bore 40 in the screw cap 34. The other end of the earth wire 38 is. connected to a terminal block (not shown) within the casing 2 for the incoming electrical supply thereby ensuring the pipework is properly earth bonded when the electrical supply is connected.
The water inlet 4 is assembled with the connector device 6 and the earth wire connection to the terminal block made during manufacture of the control unit 1. As a result, the installer only has to rotate the connector 6 to align the first leg 7 with the supply pipe 5 and tighten the compression joint 9 to connect the water supply, and make the appropriate electrical connections to the terminal block.
As will now be understood, the invented connector device facilitates connection of the water inlet to incoming pipes from different directions without disconnecting the connector and without the use of special adaptors. The swivel coupling provides a non-threaded connection between the connector and water inlet allowing rotation of the connector for aligning the first leg with the incoming pipe whilst maintaining sealing engagement therebetween. ’0 The invented connector is of simple construction and is reliable in use. The internal filter can be accessed without disconnecting the pipe or inlet from the connector and earth bonding is assured by the earth connection to the connector.
It will be understood that the invented connector is not limited to the embodiment abovedescribed which may be changed or modified without departing from the principle of the invention as described herein. In particular, the first and second legs may extend at angles other than 90°.
The invented connector may also be used in other applications where it is desired to connect a pipe to an appliance or fitting in which the pipe may enter the appliance or fitting from different directions.

Claims (18)

1. Claims:
1. A pipe connector device in or for a shower control unit, the device comprising a hollow body having a first leg for connection to a water pipe 05 and a second leg for connection to a water inlet of the control unit, the second leg extending at an angle to the first leg and being adapted for connection to the water inlet by a swivel coupling such that the device is rotatable about the 10 longitudinal axis of the second leg to align the first leg with the water pipe.
2. A pipe connector device according to Claim 1 wherein the second leg extends substantially normal to the first leg. 15
3. A pipe connector device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein the second leg has an annular seal member such as an O-ring for sealing between opposed relatively rotatable surfaces of the second leg and the water inlet. 20
4. A pipe connector device according to Claim 3 wherein second leg is adapted to extend with radial clearance into the water inlet and the seal member is located between axially spaced formations for centering the second leg in the 25 water inlet.
5. A pipe connector device according to any one of the preceding Claims including means for axially retaining the second leg relative to the water inlet. 30
6. A pipe connector device according to Claim 5 wherein the retainer means comprises an annular band or collar of channel-section adapted to embrace external flanges or like formations on the second leg and water inlet. 01
7. A pipe connector device according to Claim 6 wherein the band is radially split into at least two parts releasably connected together.
8. A pipe connector device according to Claim 7 05 wherein the band is split into two halves of which one is formed by a fixed part of the control unit.
9. . A pipe connector device according to any one of the preceding Claims wherein a filter element is positioned within the hollow body of the 10. Device for removing dirt or detritus from the water.
10. A pipe connector device according to Claim 9 wherein the filter element comprises a cylindrical element positioned in a chamber connecting the 15 first and second legs.
11. A pipe connector device according to Claim 10 wherein the first leg opens into the interior of the filter element and the second leg opens into the chamber extending exteriorly of the filter 20 element.
12. A pipe connector device according to any one of Claims 9 to 11 wherein the filter element is releasably secured by a detachable retainer such as a screw cap. 25
13. A pipe connector device according to Claim 12 wherein the first leg opens into the filter element at one end and the other end seats against the retainer.
14. A pipe connector device according to any one 30 of the preceding Claims wherein means is provided for attaching an earth wire.
15. A pipe connector device according to Claim 14 as dependent on Claim 12 wherein the attachment 01 means comprises a screw or like fastener mounted on the retainer.
16. A pipe connector device according to any one of the preceding Claims wherein the first leg is 05 adapted for connection to the water supply by a compression fitting.
17. A control unit for a shower such as an instantaneous electric shower provided with a pipe connector device according to any one of the 10 preceding Claims for connecting the unit to a water supply.
18. A pipe connector device in or for a shower control unit substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying 15 drawings.
IE930070A 1992-02-08 1993-02-01 Shower control apparatus IE68515B1 (en)

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