US2115628A - Automatic bath and shower diverter valve - Google Patents

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US2115628A
US2115628A US101509A US10150936A US2115628A US 2115628 A US2115628 A US 2115628A US 101509 A US101509 A US 101509A US 10150936 A US10150936 A US 10150936A US 2115628 A US2115628 A US 2115628A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the present invention relates to an automatic bath and shower diverter valve.
  • Combination spout and spray fixtures as at present constructed include diverter valves which are adapted to be actuated to divert the water from the spout outlet to the spray head.
  • diverter valves which are adapted to be actuated to divert the water from the spout outlet to the spray head.
  • the means for opening and closing the same are manual and there is a liability of a person desiring to take a tub bath becoming sprayed with water from the shower spray unless particular care is taken to actuate the diverter valve to permit the water to flow from the spout of the combination fixture.
  • the primary object of the invention is, therefore, to provide a diverter valve which is manually operated to control the flow of water to the shower fixture, but which will automatically open after the shower has been shut off thereby preventing the possibility of a second user becoming sprayed from water flowing thru the shower head.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a diverter valve of inexpensive and simple construction composed of a minimum number of parts, and which is automatically held in a non-diverting position by the pressure of water flowing thru the fixture.
  • Fig. l is a side elevation of a combination spout and spray fixture embodying the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevational view, partly in section, of the spout and control valves.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view thru the spout and illustrating the'diverter valve as associated within the spout;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a relief or check valve mounted in the shower spray head connection.
  • the numeral 5 illustrates a wall in which a combination spout and spray fixture, including a supply pipe 6, spray head I, and spout 8, is mounted.
  • a portion of the bathtub indicated by the numeral 9 is disclosed and positioned beneath the spout 8 in the usual manner.
  • Water is supplied to the spray head i and spout 8 thru the pipe 6 and controlled thru the valves Ill and H, the valve l controlling the supply of hot water and H the supply of cold water, respectively.
  • the diverter valve indicated by the numeral l2 ispositioned'within the spout head 8 and is manually operable thruthe handle l3 pivotally connected at H, toan arm I attached to the valve. I? at l6.
  • the spout ;;5 head 8 has an enlarged portion ll for receiving the diverter valve and actuating mechanism, and referring to Fig. 3 of the drawing, the valve is illustrated in closed position in full lines and in open position in dot and dash lines.
  • the 10 valve when in open position lies within the enlarged portion and is held therein by the pressure of water flowing thru the spout head 8.
  • a relief or check valve l8 which is positioned withinthe pipe is.
  • the valve 18 is normally in engagement with the seat 28 and is held thereagainst by means of the compression spring 2
  • the valve i8 is opened by the pressure of water flowing thereagainst, and remains open so long as water is flowing thru the spray head, which condition exists when the diverter valve I2 is in the closed 25 position illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawing.
  • the valve l8 Upon shutting off the supply of water, the valve l8 automatically closes against its seat 2!).
  • valve I2 In normal operation the valve I2 is in open position, illustrated in dot and dash lines in Fig. 3 of the drawing.
  • the valve 12 When desiring to use the shower spray head, the valve 12 is closed by actuating the handle l3 and the supply of water is out 01f to the spout and will flow to the spray head.
  • the water pressure against the valve I2 maintains the same closed, and diverts water to the shower head where the pressure thereof will open the relief valve allowing water to flow thru the spray head.
  • the relief valve l8 closes and water within the supply pipe 6 will flow out thru the restricted opening 24 in the portion ll thereby forming a vacuum between the relief valve 18 and spout head 8, and said vacuum will cause the diverter valve I2 to be automatically moved to its open position, and any residue of water within the supply pipe 6 will be discharged thru the spout 8.
  • an automatic means for opening the diverter valve so as to prevent a subsequent user being sprayed with water thru the shower fixture when desiring to take a tub bath.
  • the diverter valve l2 must be manually closed at all times to divert water to the shower fixture and upon shutting off the supply of water, the valve is automatically opened thru the creation of a vacuum between the relief valve and spout head.
  • a pressure actuator diverter valve comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet, a valve comprising a seat adjacent said outlet and a valve member movable on and off of said seat, means connected with said member manually operable to move said member on said seat to prevent flow of water from the inlet thru said outlet, said means including a delicately counterpoised arm arranged whereby when said valve is closed, relatively slight movement of said member will cause said arm to fully open said valve, and said valve having provision for causing said valve member to slightly move off of the seat thereby actuating said arm when the fluid under pressure to the inlet is shut off.
  • a pressure actuated diverter valve comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet, a valve Comprising a seat adjacent said outlet and a valve member movable on and ofi of said seat, means connected with said member manually operable to move said member on said seat to prevent flow of water from the inlet thru said outlet, said means including a delicately counterpoised arm arranged whereby when said valve is closed, relatively slight movement of said member will cause said arm to fully open said valve, and said casing having a restricted fluid outlet opening whereby as water escapes through said opening a relatively slight vacuum is developed in said casing thereby causing said valve member to slightly move off of the seat, and actuating said arm, when the fluid under pressure to the inlet is shut off.

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April 26, 1938. J. J. FREDERICKS 2,115,528
\ AUTOMATIC BATH AND SHOWER DIVERTER VALVE Filed Sept. 18, 1935 John J fiederz'a/za ATTORNEYS Patented Apr. 26, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE John Jacob Fredericks, Bronx, N. YQ Application September 18, 1936, Serial No. 101,509
2 Claims.
The present invention relates to an automatic bath and shower diverter valve.
Combination spout and spray fixtures as at present constructed include diverter valves which are adapted to be actuated to divert the water from the spout outlet to the spray head. In such valves the means for opening and closing the same are manual and there is a liability of a person desiring to take a tub bath becoming sprayed with water from the shower spray unless particular care is taken to actuate the diverter valve to permit the water to flow from the spout of the combination fixture.
The primary object of the invention is, therefore, to provide a diverter valve which is manually operated to control the flow of water to the shower fixture, but which will automatically open after the shower has been shut off thereby preventing the possibility of a second user becoming sprayed from water flowing thru the shower head.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a diverter valve of inexpensive and simple construction composed of a minimum number of parts, and which is automatically held in a non-diverting position by the pressure of water flowing thru the fixture.
The invention will be fully and comprehensively understood from a consideration of the following detailed description when read in con nection with the accompanying drawing which forms part of the application.
In the drawing:
Fig. l is a side elevation of a combination spout and spray fixture embodying the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front elevational view, partly in section, of the spout and control valves.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view thru the spout and illustrating the'diverter valve as associated within the spout; and
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a relief or check valve mounted in the shower spray head connection.
Referring to the drawing for a more detailed description thereof the numeral 5 illustrates a wall in which a combination spout and spray fixture, including a supply pipe 6, spray head I, and spout 8, is mounted.
A portion of the bathtub indicated by the numeral 9 is disclosed and positioned beneath the spout 8 in the usual manner. Water is supplied to the spray head i and spout 8 thru the pipe 6 and controlled thru the valves Ill and H, the valve l controlling the supply of hot water and H the supply of cold water, respectively.
The diverter valve indicated by the numeral l2 ispositioned'within the spout head 8 and is manually operable thruthe handle l3 pivotally connected at H, toan arm I attached to the valve. I? at l6. It 1will be noted that the spout ;;5 head 8 has an enlarged portion ll for receiving the diverter valve and actuating mechanism, and referring to Fig. 3 of the drawing, the valve is illustrated in closed position in full lines and in open position in dot and dash lines. The 10 valve when in open position lies within the enlarged portion and is held therein by the pressure of water flowing thru the spout head 8.
For preventing flow of water thru the spray head 1 during the normal flow thru the spout 8 there is provided a relief or check valve l8 which is positioned withinthe pipe is. The valve 18 is normally in engagement with the seat 28 and is held thereagainst by means of the compression spring 2| which spring encircles the stem 22 slidable axially in the bearing 23. The valve i8 is opened by the pressure of water flowing thereagainst, and remains open so long as water is flowing thru the spray head, which condition exists when the diverter valve I2 is in the closed 25 position illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawing. Upon shutting off the supply of water, the valve l8 automatically closes against its seat 2!).
In normal operation the valve I2 is in open position, illustrated in dot and dash lines in Fig. 3 of the drawing. When desiring to use the shower spray head, the valve 12 is closed by actuating the handle l3 and the supply of water is out 01f to the spout and will flow to the spray head. The water pressure against the valve I2 maintains the same closed, and diverts water to the shower head where the pressure thereof will open the relief valve allowing water to flow thru the spray head. Upon shutting off the supply of water thru the connections Ill and II, the relief valve l8 closes and water within the supply pipe 6 will flow out thru the restricted opening 24 in the portion ll thereby forming a vacuum between the relief valve 18 and spout head 8, and said vacuum will cause the diverter valve I2 to be automatically moved to its open position, and any residue of water within the supply pipe 6 will be discharged thru the spout 8.
From the above description it will be seen that there is provided an automatic means for opening the diverter valve so as to prevent a subsequent user being sprayed with water thru the shower fixture when desiring to take a tub bath. The diverter valve l2 must be manually closed at all times to divert water to the shower fixture and upon shutting off the supply of water, the valve is automatically opened thru the creation of a vacuum between the relief valve and spout head.
It is to be understood that this improvement is capable of extended application and is not confined to the exact showing of the drawing nor to the precise construction described and, therefore, such changes and modifications may be made therein as do not aifect the spirit of the invention nor exceed the scope thereof as expressed in the appended claims.
What is claimed as new is:
1 In a combination tub and shower bath fixture, a pressure actuator diverter valve comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet, a valve comprising a seat adjacent said outlet and a valve member movable on and off of said seat, means connected with said member manually operable to move said member on said seat to prevent flow of water from the inlet thru said outlet, said means including a delicately counterpoised arm arranged whereby when said valve is closed, relatively slight movement of said member will cause said arm to fully open said valve, and said valve having provision for causing said valve member to slightly move off of the seat thereby actuating said arm when the fluid under pressure to the inlet is shut off.
2. In a combination tub and shower bath fixture, a pressure actuated diverter valve comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet, a valve Comprising a seat adjacent said outlet and a valve member movable on and ofi of said seat, means connected with said member manually operable to move said member on said seat to prevent flow of water from the inlet thru said outlet, said means including a delicately counterpoised arm arranged whereby when said valve is closed, relatively slight movement of said member will cause said arm to fully open said valve, and said casing having a restricted fluid outlet opening whereby as water escapes through said opening a relatively slight vacuum is developed in said casing thereby causing said valve member to slightly move off of the seat, and actuating said arm, when the fluid under pressure to the inlet is shut off.
JOHN JACOB FREDERICKS.
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DE1158782B (en) * 1958-06-27 1963-12-05 Alfred M Moen Mixing valve with two optionally switchable outlets
US5518019A (en) * 1994-02-03 1996-05-21 Friedrich Grohe Aktiengesellschaft Diverter and volume control valve
US20070214562A1 (en) * 2005-12-13 2007-09-20 Airbus Deutschland Gmbh Shower system for aircraft
US9022065B1 (en) * 2014-06-30 2015-05-05 California Controlled Atmosphere Pressure event indicator and systems incorporating the same
US20170073946A1 (en) * 2015-09-16 2017-03-16 Delta Faucet Company Tub spout assembly
CN106925445A (en) * 2016-09-19 2017-07-07 德尔塔阀门公司 Bathtub nozzle component

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1158782B (en) * 1958-06-27 1963-12-05 Alfred M Moen Mixing valve with two optionally switchable outlets
US5518019A (en) * 1994-02-03 1996-05-21 Friedrich Grohe Aktiengesellschaft Diverter and volume control valve
US20070214562A1 (en) * 2005-12-13 2007-09-20 Airbus Deutschland Gmbh Shower system for aircraft
US8720463B2 (en) * 2005-12-13 2014-05-13 Airbus Operations Gmbh Shower system for aircraft
US9022065B1 (en) * 2014-06-30 2015-05-05 California Controlled Atmosphere Pressure event indicator and systems incorporating the same
US20170073946A1 (en) * 2015-09-16 2017-03-16 Delta Faucet Company Tub spout assembly
CN106925445A (en) * 2016-09-19 2017-07-07 德尔塔阀门公司 Bathtub nozzle component

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