WO2017099575A2 - Mango de doble uso para líneas de suministro - Google Patents
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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
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L15/00—Screw-threaded joints; Forms of screw-threads for such joints
- F16L15/08—Screw-threaded joints; Forms of screw-threads for such joints with supplementary elements
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
- B25B13/00—Spanners; Wrenches
- B25B13/02—Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws
- B25B13/06—Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws of socket type
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
- B25B13/00—Spanners; Wrenches
- B25B13/48—Spanners; Wrenches for special purposes
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03B—INSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
- E03B7/00—Water main or service pipe systems
- E03B7/09—Component parts or accessories
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- Plumbing supply lines are used to connect a water supply to plumbing fixtures such as faucets, toilets, dishwashers, washing machines, steam dryers, ice machines, water filters, showers and bathtubs, among others.
- Plumbing supply lines can be made of braided stainless steel, copper, plastic or a similar material.
- Each end of the plumbing supply line typically includes an operable connector to connect the water supply to the plumbing fixtures.
- Each connector is operable to rotate freely with respect to the plumbing supply line so that the plumbing supply line can be connected to the water supply and plumbing fixtures.
- an apparatus includes a supply line having a first end connector and a second end connector and a dual use handle with a body with an upper cavity, a lower cavity, an opening that extends through of the upper cavity and the lower cavity and one or more handle wings that extend from the body.
- the upper cavity and the lower cavity have the same diameter to receive end connectors of the same size.
- the upper cavity and the lower cavity have different diameters for receiving end connectors of different sizes.
- the upper cavity and lower cavity can be hexagonal, octagonal or take any shape to accommodate the end connectors.
- the wings of the handle can be curved or straight sides, or take any shape to accommodate the user's grip.
- the body is segmented in order to help the user identify the diameter of the upper and lower cavities.
- Figure 1 illustrates a side view of an embodiment of a dual-use handle installed in a plumbing supply line with end connectors of the same size.
- Figure 2A illustrates a top perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 1.
- Figure 2B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 1.
- Figure 2C illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 1, while a bottom view of the dual use handle of Figure 1 is identical to the top view.
- Figure 2D illustrates a front view of the dual-use handle of Figure 1.
- Figure 2E illustrates a side view of the dual use handle of Figure 1.
- Figure 2F illustrates a cross-sectional view of the dual-use handle of Figure 1.
- Figure 2G illustrates a top perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 1 that has been modified to include fins.
- Figure 3A illustrates a side view of the dual use handle of Figure 1 coupled operationally to a first connector of the plumbing supply line of Figure 1.
- Figure 3B illustrates a perspective view of the dual-use handle of Figure 1 operatively coupled to the first connector of the plumbing supply line of Figure 1.
- Figure 3C illustrates a side view of the dual-use handle of Figure 1 operatively coupled to a second connector of the plumbing supply line of Figure 1.
- FIGURE 4A illustrates a side view of a dual-use handle installed in a plumbing supply line that has end connectors of different sizes.
- Figure 4B illustrates a top perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 4A.
- Figure 4C illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 4A.
- Figure D illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 4A.
- Figure 4E illustrates a bottom view of the dual use handle of Figure 4A.
- Figure 4F illustrates a cross-sectional view of the dual use handle of Figure 4A.
- Figure 5A illustrates a top perspective view of yet another embodiment of a dual use handle having a segmented body, hexagonal cavities and curved handle wings.
- Figure 5B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 5A.
- Figure 5C illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 5A.
- Figure 5D illustrates a bottom view of the dual use handle of Figure 5A.
- Figure 5E illustrates a front view of the dual use handle of Figure 5A.
- Figure 5F illustrates a side view of the dual use handle of Figure 5A.
- Figure 6A illustrates a top perspective view of a dual use handle having hexagonal cavities and curved handle wings.
- Figure 6B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 6A.
- Figure 6C illustrates a top perspective view of a dual use handle having a segmented body, hexagonal cavities and a segmented body.
- Figure 6D illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 6C.
- Figure 7A illustrates a top perspective view of a dual use handle having straight handle wings.
- Figure 7B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 7A.
- Figure 7C illustrates a front view of the dual use handle of Figure 7A.
- Figure 7D illustrates a bottom view of the dual use handle of Figure 7A.
- Figure 8A illustrates a top perspective view of a dual use handle having straight handle wings, a segmented body and hexagonal cavities.
- Figure 8B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 8A.
- Figure 8C illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 8A.
- Figure 8D illustrates a bottom view of the dual use handle of Figure 8A.
- Figure 8E illustrates a front view of the dual-use handle of Figure 8A.
- Figure 8F illustrates a side view of the dual use handle of Figure 8A.
- Figure 9A illustrates a top perspective view of a dual use handle having straight handle wings and hexagonal cavities.
- Figure 9B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual Use handle of Figure 9A.
- Figure 9C illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 9A.
- Figure 9D illustrates a bottom view of the dual use handle of Figure 9A.
- Figure 10A illustrates a top perspective view of a dual use handle having straight handle wings, a segmented body and octagonal cavities.
- Figure 10B illustrates a bottom perspective view of the dual use handle of Figure 10A.
- Figure 10C illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 10A.
- Figure 10D illustrates a top view of the dual use handle of Figure 10A.
- Figure 1 illustrates a plumbing supply line (100) that includes a dual use handle (200) located between a first end connector (120) and a second end connector (140).
- the connectors (120), (140) can be formed of metal or plastic.
- the dual use handle (200) can be preassembled around the plumbing supply line (100) as illustrated.
- the dual-use handle (200) can also be installed in the plumbing supply line (100) by removing one of the end connectors (120) or (140) from the plumbing supply line (100), receiving the line of supply of plumbing (100) through an opening (250) (discussed below) in the dual-use handle (200), and then reconnecting the end connector (120) or (140) to the supply line plumbing (100).
- the plumbing supply line (100) can be formed from a variety of materials.
- the supply line (100) can be formed of an extruded rubber material, which is then coated with additional material to impart strength and aesthetic characteristics.
- FIGS 2A-2F illustrate a dual use handle mode (200).
- the dual use handle (200) may include a body (205), an upper surface (210), a lower surface (230) and an opening (250) defined through the upper surface (210) and the lower surface (230).
- the upper surface (210) and the lower surface (230) can be substantially circular.
- the body (205) can be substantially cylindrical because a cylindrical structure is comparatively easy to manufacture and integrates well with the cylindrical plumbing supply line (100) when the dual-use handle (200) is installed.
- the opening (250) can be circular in shape to accommodate the circular cross section of the plumbing supply line (100).
- each part can be of any shape and size suitable to accommodate different plumbing supply line end connectors.
- the opening (250) can be circular, square or of any shape and size suitable to receive the plumbing supply line therethrough.
- the body (205), the upper surface (210) and the lower surface (230) can also take any suitable shape and size to accommodate different shapes and sizes of plumbing supply lines (100) and the end connectors ( 120) or (140).
- the dual use handle (200) can also include an upper cavity (220) and a lower cavity (240).
- the upper cavity (220) can be defined on the upper surface (210) and the lower cavity (240) can be defined on the lower surface (230).
- the upper cavity (220) and the lower cavity (240) can be separated by a flange region (260) approximately halfway between the upper surface (210) and the lower surface (230).
- the upper cavity (220) and the lower cavity (240) can be hexagonal in shape and have the same diameter.
- the upper cavity (220) and the lower cavity (240) can be 1.27 cm. (1/2 inch) in diameter, or 0.9525 cms. (3/8 inch).
- the upper cavity (220) and the lower cavity (240) can also be octagonal, or take any suitable shape and size to accommodate and receive different shapes and sizes of the first end connector (120) or the second end connector (140 ).
- the cavities (220), (240) can also be round to receive a round connector or a round connector with a striated surface.
- the longitudinal surface of the cavity, (220), (240) can also be striated. Additional modalities, wherein the upper cavity (220) and the lower cavity (240) can be octagonal in shape or have different diameters, are disclosed below.
- the dual use handle (200) may further include one or more handle wings (270) extending from the body (205) of the dual use handle (200).
- the one or more handle wings (270) may be substantially trapezoidal in shape and extend from the body (205) on a base 272.
- the one or more handle wings (270) may include a plurality of sides 274 that may be inclined and curved to better receive and adapt to the curvature of a user's thumb or hand while the user grabs the one or more handle wings (270).
- the one or more mango wings (270) may be further arranged on opposite sides of the body (205) to provide a uniform grip of the dual-use handle (200).
- the dual-use handle (200) as illustrated in Figures 2A-2F includes two trapezoidal shaped handle wings (270) with curved sides arranged on opposite sides of the body (205), the handle wings (270) They can also be rectangular in shape where the sides are not curved.
- the dual-use handle (200) can also include only a single handle wing or more than two handle wings, where the handle wings can be arranged at any convenient place in the handle body (205) to provide sufficient grip in the dual use handle (200). Therefore, any number of handle wings (270) of any suitable size and shape can be arranged in suitable places in the body (205) to accommodate different gripping or manufacturing needs.
- the dual-use handle (200) is received around the plumbing supply line (100) and the first end connector (120) and the second end connector (140) are connected to the supply line of plumbing (100), the dual-use handle (200) is free to 'slide between the ends of the plumbing supply line (100), or to engage in any finned connector with fins as will be described.
- the end connector (120) or (140) is received inside the upper cavity (220) or the lower cavity (240)
- the one or more handle wings (270) can be used to rotate the dual-use handle ( 200) and the end connector (120) or (140) with respect to the plumbing supply line (100).
- Both the dual-use handle (200) and both end connectors (120) and (140) are operable to rotate freely and around the plumbing supply line (100).
- the rotation of the dual use handle (200) clockwise with respect to the supply line (100) can tighten the connector (120) or (140) to a water supply or plumbing fixture
- the rotation of the dual-use handle (200) counterclockwise with respect to the plumbing supply line (100) can loosen the connector (120) or (140) of the water supply or plumbing fixture.
- FIG. 2G illustrates a modified version of the dual-use handle (200).
- the dual-use handle (200) has been modified to include a plurality of longitudinally extending fins (280) formed along a longitudinal surface of the upper cavity (220).
- the fins may include a beveled edge (282) in the fin portion that ends on the upper surface (210) of the dual-use handle (200).
- the beveled edges (282) of the fins (280) can facilitate the reception of a corresponding connector in the upper cavity (220) of the dual-use handle (200). Once the connector is received in the upper cavity (220), the fins (280) are compressed.
- the fins (280) allow the dual-use handle (200) to engage in any end connector with a friction fit and prevent the dual-use handle from sliding freely along the supply line (100) if this It is not desired. This is particularly useful when there is an end connector on a top of the supply line (100) and The dual-use handle (200) will inevitably slide down the supply line due to gravitational forces.
- the lower cavity (240) ( Figure 2B) may also include a plurality of fins formed along a longitudinal surface of the cavity of the lower cavity.
- three fins (280) are shown in Figure 2G, it should be appreciated that other numbers and fin arrangements are contemplated.
- each longitudinal surface corresponding to one of the hexagonal sides of the upper cavity (220) may include a fin or a plurality of fins.
- the concept of adding fins (280) to provide a surface with greater grip can be applied to each and every one of the modalities described herein.
- the user when a user wishes to tighten the first end connector (120) around the water supply or plumbing fixture, the user can slide the dual-use handle (200) toward the first end connector (120) and receive the first end connector (120) in the upper cavity (220). The user can then use the one or more handle wings (270) to rotate the dual use handle (200) and the first end connector (120) to the right, tightening the first end connector (120) around the water supply or plumbing fixture.
- the user can slide the dual-use handle (200) away from the first end connector (120), leaving the first end connector (120) firmly connected to the water supply or plumbing fixture
- the user can slide the dual use handle (200) towards the second end connector (140) and receive the second power connector. end (140) in the lower cavity (240).
- the user can then use the one or more handle wings (270) to rotate the dual-use handle (200) and the second end connector (140) to the right, tightening the second end connector (140) around the water supply or plumbing fixture.
- the plumbing supply line (100) does not rotate, preventing the plumbing supply line from being twisted or bent.
- no separate tool is needed to connect the plumbing supply line to the water supply and the plumbing fixture. This eliminates the need for one or two separate keys and reduces the frustration that the keys slip off the end connectors in tight spaces where visibility or dexterity may be limited.
- a dual-use handle may include an upper cavity and a lower cavity that can take any suitable shape and size to accommodate various shapes and sizes of a first and second end connector of a plumbing supply line.
- a plumbing supply line (300) includes a dual-use handle (400) between a first end connector (320) and a second connector end (340), wherein the first end connector (320) and the second end connector (340) have different diameters.
- the first end connector (320) can have a diameter of 1.27 cm. (1/2 inch) and the second end connector (340) can have a diameter of 0.9525 cms. (3/8 inch).
- the dual-use handle (400) may include a body (405) that includes an upper cavity (420) having a first operable diameter to receive and couple the first connector of end (320) and a lower cavity (440) having a second operable diameter to receive and couple the second end connector (340).
- the body (405) may further include a flange region (460) approximately midway between an upper surface (410) and a lower surface (430), and an opening (450) defined through the flange region (460) ) operable to receive the plumbing supply line (300) through it.
- the dual-use handle (400) may further include one or more handle wings 470 that extend from the body (405) and function similarly to the handle wings (270) described in reference to Figures 2A- 2F.
- the dual-use handle (400) functions in the same manner as the dual-use handle (200) of Figures 2A-2F disclosed above, with the exception that the dual-use handle (400) is capable of receiving connectors from end that have different diameters.
- the dual-use handle (400) is capable of receiving connectors from end that have different diameters.
- the user can slide the dual-use handle (400) toward the first connector of end (320) and receive the first end connector (320) in the upper cavity (320) having the first corresponding diameter with the first end connector (320).
- the user can slide the dual-use handle (400) towards the second end connector (340) and receiving the second end connector (340) in the lower cavity (440) having the first corresponding second with the second end connector (340).
- the user can tighten the second end connector (340) around the water supply or plumbing fixture according to the method described above.
- a dual-use handle can include a body that is segmented and sized according to the size of its receiving cavities.
- a dual use handle (500) may include an upper body portion (502) and a lower body portion (504).
- the upper body portion (502) may be cylindrical in shape and may include an upper surface (510) and a height extending from the upper surface (510) to approximately half between the upper surface (510) and a lower surface (530).
- the lower body portion (504) may be cylindrical in shape and may include the upper surface (530) and a height extending from the lower surface (510) to approximately half between the lower surface (530) and the upper surface (510).
- the upper surface (510) can have a surface diameter upper and lower surface (530) may have a lower surface diameter that is smaller than the upper surface diameter. Consequently, the upper body portion (502) may be of a cylindrical shape larger than the lower body portion (504).
- the upper body portion (502) and the lower body portion (504) can be attached to approximately half of the dual-use handle (500), where a flange region (560) is located in the spacing between the portion of upper body (502) and the lower body portion (504).
- the upper body portion (502) may further contain an upper cavity (520), and the lower body portion (504) may contain a lower cavity (540).
- the upper cavity (520) can be hexagonal in shape and have a larger cavity diameter.
- the lower cavity (540) may be hexagonal in shape and have a lower cavity diameter that is smaller than the upper cavity diameter.
- the upper cavity (520) and the lower cavity (540) can be operable to receive end connectors of different diameters.
- less material is needed to construct the dual-use handle (500) of the modality at hand because the lower body portion (504) is small in relation to the upper body portion (502).
- a dual-use handle when a dual-use handle includes a uniform body containing cavities of different sizes, a user may incorrectly install the dual-use handle so the cavities will not correspond to the end connectors of a corresponding size.
- the dual-use handle (500) allows the user to easily determine the location of the cavity of the desired size simply by identifying the corresponding body portion.
- the dual use handle (500) may further include one or more handle wings (570) extending from the upper body portion (502) and the lower body portion (504) on a base 572.
- the one or more handle wings (570) may be substantially trapezoidal and include curved inclined sides (574). The curvature and inclination of one of the sides (574) may differ from the curvature and inclination of another of the sides (574) to accommodate and correspond to the different sizes of the upper or lower body portions.
- the one or more handle wings (570) can also be rectangular in shape, or take any suitable shape and size to accommodate different grip or manufacturing needs.
- the dual-use handle (500) can also include an opening (550) defined through the upper cavity (520) and the lower cavity (540) and be operable to receive a plumbing supply line therethrough.
- the opening (550) can have any shape and size suitable to accommodate various shapes and sizes of plumbing supply lines.
- the upper cavity (520) and the lower cavity (540) can also be octagonal, or take any suitable shape and size to accommodate and receive a first end connector or a second end connector from a plumbing supply line.
- the upper body portion (502) and the lower body portion (504) may also be of any shape and size suitable to accommodate and contain the upper cavity (520) and the lower cavity (540), respectively.
- a dual-use handle (600) may include a body (605) that has an upper cavity (620) and a lower cavity (640) that are octagonal in shape.
- the upper cavity (620) and the lower cavity (640) are operable to receive octagonal end connectors on a plumbing supply line.
- Octagonal shaped connectors are not used frequently as they can be difficult to grasp with a key or the like.
- the dual-use plumbing handle (600) eliminates grip problems by providing a corresponding octagonal cavity, which correctly grabs the connector to tighten it. In this way, octagonal connectors can be more widely used.
- the dual-use handle (600) can include a cylindrical body (605) ( Figures 6A-6B) or a segmented body type (606) ( Figures 6C - 6D) depending on the cost and efficiency preferences of the manufacturer .
- the benefits of using a cylindrical body are described with reference to Figures 2A-2F, and the benefits of using a segmented body are described with reference to Figures 5A-5F.
- a dual use handle may include one or more straight handle wings.
- the dual-use handle (700) may include a body (705) having an upper cavity (720), a lower cavity (740) and an opening (750) operable to receive a plumbing supply line a through
- the upper cavity (720) and the lower cavity (740) can be of the same size, or of different size, hexagonal, octagonal, or have any suitable shape and size to accommodate different shapes and sizes of end connectors in the line Plumbing supply.
- the upper cavity (720) and the lower cavity (740) may be separated by a flange region (760) approximately halfway between an upper surface (710) and a lower surface (730).
- the body (705) may be substantially similar to the body (205) in reference to Figures 2A-2F, or to the body (405) in reference to Figures 4B-4E.
- the dual use handle (700) may further include one or more straight handle wings (770) extending from the body (705).
- the one or more straight handle wings (770) may be substantially rectangular in shape, wherein a plurality of sides (774) of the one or more straight handle wings (770) are perpendicular to an upper edge (776) of the one or more straight handle wings (770).
- the plurality of sides (774) of the straight handle wings (770) can also be in the same plane as the upper surface (710) and the lower surface (730).
- the one or more wings of Straight handle (770) extends from the body (705) in a curved manner.
- this curvature makes it easier for a user to comfortably grip the one or more straight handle wings (770).
- the one or more straight handle wings (770) also include a large surface area to which the user can grip, and the straight handle wing (770) can be comparatively easier to manufacture than curved handle wings such as It is illustrated in Figures 2A-2F.
- a dual-use handle may include various elements of different modalities described above in order to incorporate the advantages presented by the different elements.
- a dual use handle (800) may include an upper body portion (802) containing an upper cavity (820) and a lower body portion (804) containing a lower cavity (840).
- the upper body portion (802) and the lower body portion (804) may be substantially similar to the upper body portion (502) and the lower body portion (504) in Figures 5A-5F, except that
- the dual use handle (800) may include one or more straight handle wings (870) substantially similar to the one or more straight handle wings (770) illustrated in Figures 7A-7E.
- the one or more straight handle wings (870) can extend from the upper body portion (802) and the lower body portion (804) on an upper base (872) and a lower base (873), respectively.
- the one or more straight handle wings (870) may further include straight sides (874) that are parallel to and in the same plane as an upper surface (810) and a lower surface (830).
- a dual-use handle may include cavities that are octagonal in shape.
- a dual-use handle (900) may include an upper cavity (920), a lower cavity (940) and one or more straight handle wings (970).
- the dual-use handle (900) may be substantially similar to the dual-use handle (700) as illustrated in Figures 7A-7E, except that the upper cavity (920) and the lower cavity (940) of the dual-use handle (900) have an octagonal shape.
- a dual-use handle (1000) may include an upper body portion (1002) containing an upper cavity (1020), a lower body portion (1004) containing a lower cavity (1040) and one or more straight handle wings 1070.
- the dual use handle (1000) may be substantially similar to the dual use handle (800) as illustrated in Figures 8A-8F, except that the upper cavity (1020) and the lower cavity ( 940) have an octagonal shape.
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