WO2006072250A1 - A mixer tap - Google Patents
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- WO2006072250A1 WO2006072250A1 PCT/DK2006/000007 DK2006000007W WO2006072250A1 WO 2006072250 A1 WO2006072250 A1 WO 2006072250A1 DK 2006000007 W DK2006000007 W DK 2006000007W WO 2006072250 A1 WO2006072250 A1 WO 2006072250A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03C—DOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
- E03C1/00—Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
- E03C1/02—Plumbing installations for fresh water
- E03C1/04—Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
- F16K11/00—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves
- F16K11/02—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with all movable sealing faces moving as one unit
- F16K11/06—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with all movable sealing faces moving as one unit comprising only sliding valves, i.e. sliding closure elements
- F16K11/072—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with all movable sealing faces moving as one unit comprising only sliding valves, i.e. sliding closure elements with pivoted closure members
- F16K11/074—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with all movable sealing faces moving as one unit comprising only sliding valves, i.e. sliding closure elements with pivoted closure members with flat sealing faces
- F16K11/0746—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with all movable sealing faces moving as one unit comprising only sliding valves, i.e. sliding closure elements with pivoted closure members with flat sealing faces with two or more closure plates comprising a single lever control
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
- F16K11/00—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves
- F16K11/10—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with two or more closure members not moving as a unit
- F16K11/20—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with two or more closure members not moving as a unit operated by separate actuating members
- F16K11/207—Multiple-way valves, e.g. mixing valves; Pipe fittings incorporating such valves with two or more closure members not moving as a unit operated by separate actuating members with two handles or actuating mechanisms at opposite sides of the housing
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03C—DOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
- E03C2201/00—Details, devices or methods not otherwise provided for
- E03C2201/40—Arrangement of water treatment devices in domestic plumbing installations
Definitions
- the invention relates to a mixer tap including a preferably elongated tap body, each end of the tap body being provided with a rotatable adjusting handle to adjust the supply of hot and cold water, respectively.
- a mixer tap of the above type is known and is marketed by inter alia Damixa A/S under the name of Titan.
- the object of the invention is obtained by adapting the adjusting handle for cold water and the associated control valve in such a manner that ordinary cold water is supplied to the discharge spout by rotating the handle in the one direction and that filtered cold water is supplied to the discharge spout by rotating in the opposite direction.
- the tap body may open into a surface having three outlet openings for cold water and filtered cold water and for returning the cold or the filtered cold water to the discharge spout, respectively.
- a control valve having a rotatable handle may be fastened to the outlet surface.
- control valve may in- elude a first disc-shaped member having three substantially corresponding openings, said disc-shaped member having one or more projecting engagement means engaging the corresponding openings in the outlet surface, thereby ensuring that the openings in said disc-shaped member are positioned correctly in relation to the corresponding openings in the outlet surface.
- An additional disc-shaped member may be positioned on top of the first disc-shaped member, said additional disc-shaped member having three through-going openings communicating with the above openings in said first discshaped member, the openings for the cold water and the filtered cold water being annular and elongated and narrow.
- the second disc-shaped member may be mounted so as to engage the first fixed disc-shaped member and is thus impossible to rotate during an adjustment.
- An additional disc-shaped member may be mounted on top of the sec- ond disc-shaped member, said additional disc-shaped member only having two openings, i.e. a joint opening for the cold water and the filtered cold water, and an opening for the water which is to be returned to the discharge spout, said disc being rotatable in relation to the subjacent discs and allowing either cold water or filtered cold water to pass depending on the angle position of said disc.
- a top section may be mounted on the top of the disc-shaped member and engaged therewith, said top section including a return chamber communicating with the two openings in said disc-shaped member and serving to return either the cold or the filtered cold water to the opening for the water which is to be led to the discharge spout, said top section communicating with the outer handle for adjusting the supply of cold or filtered cold water.
- Fig. 1 is a mixer tap according to the invention including an elongated tap body provided with rotatable handles at the ends thereof, a rotatable swivel tap being mounted on said tap body,
- Fig. 2 is a partially sectional view of the mixer tap shown in Fig. 1 to illustrate the through-going passages in the tap body
- Figs. 3a, 3b, 3c are disc-shaped members positioned on top of each other to form the control valve for cold and filtered cold water, respectively.
- Fig. 4 is a tap body with a cavity, and
- Figs. 5a, 5b and 5c are an end view of the assembled control value.
- the mixer tap shown in Fig. 1 includes an elongated tap body 2 having a control valve 3, 4 in each end of the tap body 2.
- the left control valve 3 is of a conventional design and serves to adjust the supply of hot water, whereas the right control valve 4 serves to adjust the supply of either cold or filtered cold water.
- Ordinary cold water is supplied by rotating the adjusting handle 4 upwards, whereas filtered cold water is supplied by rotating the handle downwards.
- the bottom of Fig. 1 shows the feeders 6, 7 and 8 for hot water, cold water and filtered cold water, respectively.
- Fig. 2 is a partially sectional view of the mixer tap showing the through-going passages 10, 11 for the filtered cold water leading out to the control valve 4 and also showing the passage for the flow adjusted by the control valve to the discharge spout 1 which is ro- tatably mounted on top of the tap body 2.
- the above outlet surface corresponds to the surface shown in Fig. 3a.
- a control valve 4 having a rotatable handle can be fastened to the outlet surface.
- the control valve 4 includes a plurality of disc-shaped members which are shown in Figs. 3a, 3b and 3c. These disc-shaped members are positioned on top of each other to form the control valve fixed to the outlet surface.
- the control valve 4 includes a first disc-shaped member 13 of plastics having three openings 13a, 13b, 13c substantially corresponding to the openings in the outlet surface, said disc-shaped member 13 having two projecting engagement means 13d, 13c, to engage the corresponding openings in the outlet surface, thereby ensuring that the openings 13a, 13b, 13c in the disc- shaped member 13 are positioned correctly in relation to the openings in the outlet surface.
- An additional disc-shaped member 14 is mounted on top of the disc-shaped member 13, said additional member 14 being made of plastics and having three through-going openings 14a, 14b, 14c communicating with the openings 13a, 13b, 13c in said first disc-shaped member 13, the openings 14a, 14b, 14c for the cold and the filtered cold water being annular and elongated and narrow.
- the second disc-shaped member 14 is fixed in relation to the first disc-shaped member 13 by means of a plurality of upwardly projecting means on the first disc-shaped member 13, said projecting means engaging a plurality of incisions along the edge of the second disc-shaped member 14.
- a rubber-sealing member 17 can be positioned between the first and the second disc-shaped member 14.
- a third disc-shaped member 15 is mounted on top of the second disc-shaped member 14, said third disc-shaped member 15 having only two openings, i.e. a joint opening 15a for the cold and the filtered cold water, and an opening 15c for the water which is to be returned to the discharge spout 1.
- the joint opening 15a for the cold and the fil- tered cold water is shaped as a circular arc and is relatively long.
- the third disc-shaped member 15 is rotatable in relation to the two subjacent disc-shaped members 13, 14 for adjusting the flow of cold water or filtered cold water.
- a top section, cf. Fig. 4, is mounted on top of the third disc-shaped member 15 and en- gaged therewith, said third disc-shaped member 15 having a cavity serving as a return chamber.
- This cavity communicates directly with the two openings 15a, 15c in the third disc-shaped member 15 and serves to return either the cold or the filtered cold water to the opening for the water which is to be led into the discharge spout 1.
- the top section communicates with an outer, rotatable adjusting handle for adjusting the supply of cold or filtered cold water.
- Figs. 5a, 5b and 5c are an end view of the assembled control valve illustrating how the opening 15a of the third disc-shaped member 15 can be rotated in relation to the openings 14a, 13a, 14b, 13b of the two fixed disc-shaped members 14, 13, thereby adjust- ing the supply of cold and filtered cold water, respectively, to the opening 14c, 13c communicating with the discharge spout 1.
- the mixer tap according to the invention can for example be mounted at a kitchen sink.
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Abstract
A mixer tap including an elongated tap body (2), each end of the tap body (2) being provided with a rotatable adjusting handle (3), 4 to adjust the supply of hot and cold water, respectively. The adjusting handle (4) for cold water and the associated control valve are adapted in such a manner that ordinary cold water is supplied to the discharge spout (1) by rotating the handle (4) in the one direction and that filtered cold water is supplied to the discharge spout (1) by rotating the handle in the opposite direction.
Description
Title: A mixer tap
Technical Field
The invention relates to a mixer tap including a preferably elongated tap body, each end of the tap body being provided with a rotatable adjusting handle to adjust the supply of hot and cold water, respectively.
Background Art
A mixer tap of the above type is known and is marketed by inter alia Damixa A/S under the name of Titan.
However, in some countries with poor water quality, it is common to have an extra out- let for filtered cold water. Thus, it would be advantageous if it were possible to adapt the mixer tap to supply both ordinary cold water and filtered cold water, thereby providing the user with a choice.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the invention is obtained by adapting the adjusting handle for cold water and the associated control valve in such a manner that ordinary cold water is supplied to the discharge spout by rotating the handle in the one direction and that filtered cold water is supplied to the discharge spout by rotating in the opposite direction.
Thus, according to the invention, at the end adapted to supply cold water, the tap body may open into a surface having three outlet openings for cold water and filtered cold water and for returning the cold or the filtered cold water to the discharge spout, respectively.
Furthermore, according to the invention, a control valve having a rotatable handle may be fastened to the outlet surface.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the control valve may in- elude a first disc-shaped member having three substantially corresponding openings, said disc-shaped member having one or more projecting engagement means engaging
the corresponding openings in the outlet surface, thereby ensuring that the openings in said disc-shaped member are positioned correctly in relation to the corresponding openings in the outlet surface. An additional disc-shaped member may be positioned on top of the first disc-shaped member, said additional disc-shaped member having three through-going openings communicating with the above openings in said first discshaped member, the openings for the cold water and the filtered cold water being annular and elongated and narrow. The second disc-shaped member may be mounted so as to engage the first fixed disc-shaped member and is thus impossible to rotate during an adjustment. An additional disc-shaped member may be mounted on top of the sec- ond disc-shaped member, said additional disc-shaped member only having two openings, i.e. a joint opening for the cold water and the filtered cold water, and an opening for the water which is to be returned to the discharge spout, said disc being rotatable in relation to the subjacent discs and allowing either cold water or filtered cold water to pass depending on the angle position of said disc.
A top section may be mounted on the top of the disc-shaped member and engaged therewith, said top section including a return chamber communicating with the two openings in said disc-shaped member and serving to return either the cold or the filtered cold water to the opening for the water which is to be led to the discharge spout, said top section communicating with the outer handle for adjusting the supply of cold or filtered cold water.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a mixer tap according to the invention including an elongated tap body provided with rotatable handles at the ends thereof, a rotatable swivel tap being mounted on said tap body,
Fig. 2 is a partially sectional view of the mixer tap shown in Fig. 1 to illustrate the through-going passages in the tap body,
Figs. 3a, 3b, 3c are disc-shaped members positioned on top of each other to form the control valve for cold and filtered cold water, respectively.
Fig. 4 is a tap body with a cavity, and
Figs. 5a, 5b and 5c are an end view of the assembled control value.
Best Modes for Carrying out the Invention
The mixer tap shown in Fig. 1 includes an elongated tap body 2 having a control valve 3, 4 in each end of the tap body 2. The left control valve 3 is of a conventional design and serves to adjust the supply of hot water, whereas the right control valve 4 serves to adjust the supply of either cold or filtered cold water. Ordinary cold water is supplied by rotating the adjusting handle 4 upwards, whereas filtered cold water is supplied by rotating the handle downwards. The bottom of Fig. 1 shows the feeders 6, 7 and 8 for hot water, cold water and filtered cold water, respectively.
Fig. 2 is a partially sectional view of the mixer tap showing the through-going passages 10, 11 for the filtered cold water leading out to the control valve 4 and also showing the passage for the flow adjusted by the control valve to the discharge spout 1 which is ro- tatably mounted on top of the tap body 2.
The end of the tap body 2 serving to supply cold water, filtered cold water and for returning the cold or the filtered cold water, respectively, opens into an outlet surface having three outlet openings.
The above outlet surface corresponds to the surface shown in Fig. 3a.
A control valve 4 having a rotatable handle can be fastened to the outlet surface.
The control valve 4 includes a plurality of disc-shaped members which are shown in Figs. 3a, 3b and 3c. These disc-shaped members are positioned on top of each other to form the control valve fixed to the outlet surface. The control valve 4 includes a first disc-shaped member 13 of plastics having three openings 13a, 13b, 13c substantially corresponding to the openings in the outlet surface, said disc-shaped member 13 having two projecting engagement means 13d, 13c, to engage the corresponding openings in the outlet surface, thereby ensuring that the openings 13a, 13b, 13c in the disc- shaped member 13 are positioned correctly in relation to the openings in the outlet surface. An additional disc-shaped member 14 is mounted on top of the disc-shaped
member 13, said additional member 14 being made of plastics and having three through-going openings 14a, 14b, 14c communicating with the openings 13a, 13b, 13c in said first disc-shaped member 13, the openings 14a, 14b, 14c for the cold and the filtered cold water being annular and elongated and narrow. The second disc-shaped member 14 is fixed in relation to the first disc-shaped member 13 by means of a plurality of upwardly projecting means on the first disc-shaped member 13, said projecting means engaging a plurality of incisions along the edge of the second disc-shaped member 14. A rubber-sealing member 17 can be positioned between the first and the second disc-shaped member 14.
A third disc-shaped member 15 is mounted on top of the second disc-shaped member 14, said third disc-shaped member 15 having only two openings, i.e. a joint opening 15a for the cold and the filtered cold water, and an opening 15c for the water which is to be returned to the discharge spout 1. The joint opening 15a for the cold and the fil- tered cold water is shaped as a circular arc and is relatively long. However, the third disc-shaped member 15 is rotatable in relation to the two subjacent disc-shaped members 13, 14 for adjusting the flow of cold water or filtered cold water.
A top section, cf. Fig. 4, is mounted on top of the third disc-shaped member 15 and en- gaged therewith, said third disc-shaped member 15 having a cavity serving as a return chamber. This cavity communicates directly with the two openings 15a, 15c in the third disc-shaped member 15 and serves to return either the cold or the filtered cold water to the opening for the water which is to be led into the discharge spout 1. The top section communicates with an outer, rotatable adjusting handle for adjusting the supply of cold or filtered cold water.
Figs. 5a, 5b and 5c are an end view of the assembled control valve illustrating how the opening 15a of the third disc-shaped member 15 can be rotated in relation to the openings 14a, 13a, 14b, 13b of the two fixed disc-shaped members 14, 13, thereby adjust- ing the supply of cold and filtered cold water, respectively, to the opening 14c, 13c communicating with the discharge spout 1.
The mixer tap according to the invention can for example be mounted at a kitchen sink.
Claims
1. A mixer tap including a preferably elongated tap body (2), each end of the tap body (2) being provided with a rotatable adjusting handle (3, 4) to adjust the supply of hot and cold water, respectively, characterised in that said adjusting handle (4) for cold water and the associated control valve are adapted in such a manner that ordinary cold water is supplied to the discharge spout (1) by rotating the handle (4) in the one direction and that filtered cold water is supplied to the discharge spout (1) by rotating in the opposite direction.
2. A mixer tap according to claim 1 , characterised in that at the end adapted to supply cold water, the tap body (2) opens into a surface having three outlet openings for cold water and filtered cold water and for returning the cold or the filtered cold water to a passage leading to the discharge spout (1), respectively.
3. A mixer tap according to claim 2, characterised in that a control valve (4) having a rotatable handle is fastened to the outlet surface.
4. A mixer tap according to claim 3, characterised in that the control valve (4) in- eludes a first disc-shaped member (13) having three openings (13a, 13b, 13c) substantially corresponding to the openings in the outlet surface, said disc-shaped member (13) having one or more projecting engagement means (13d, 13e) engaging the corresponding openings in the outlet surface of the tap body, thereby ensuring that the openings in said disc-shaped member (13) are positioned correctly in relation to the corresponding openings in the outlet surface.
5. A mixer tap according to claim 4, characterised in that an additional disc-shaped member (14) is positioned on top of the first disc-shaped member (13), said additional disc-shaped member (14) having three through-going openings (14a, 14b, 14c) com- municating with the openings (13a, 13b, 13c) in said first disc-shaped member (13), however, the openings (14a, 14b) for the cold water and the filtered cold water being annular and elongated and narrow.
6. A mixer tap according to claim 5, characterised in that the second disc-shaped member (14) is mounted to engage the first fixed disc-shaped member (13), and thus is impossible to rotate during an adjustment.
7. A mixer tap according to claim 6, characterised in that an additional disc-shaped member (15) is mounted on top of the second disc-shaped member (14), said additional disc-shaped member (15) having only two openings, i.e. a joint opening (15a) for the cold water and the filtered cold water, and an opening (15c) for the water which is to be returned to the discharge spout (1 ), said disc (15) being rotatable in relation to the subjacent discs (13, 14) and allowing either cold water or filtered cold water to pass depending on the angle position of said disc.
8. A mixer tap according to claim 7, characterised in that a top section is mounted on the top of the third disc-shaped member (15) and engaged therewith, said top section including a return chamber communicating with the two openings (15a, 15c) in said third disc-shaped member (15) and serving to return either the cold or the filtered cold water to the opening for the water which is to be led to the discharge spout (1), said top section communicating with the outer handle for adjusting the supply of cold or filtered cold water.
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