Valve assembly including magnetic handle retention with spring assist

US10436343B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10436343-B2
Application numberUS-201715836242-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 8, 2017
Priority dateDec 8, 2017
Publication dateOct 8, 2019
Grant dateOct 8, 2019

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A valve assembly for a faucet includes a valve body, a valve cartridge received within the valve body and including a valve stem defining a longitudinal axis, a handle operably coupled to the valve stem of the valve cartridge, and a magnetic coupling operably coupled between the valve body and the handle. A spring biases the magnetic coupling downwardly toward the valve body, and biases the downwardly facing surface supported by the handle downwardly toward an upwardly facing surface supported by the valve body.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A valve assembly for a faucet, the valve assembly comprising: a valve body; a valve cartridge received within the valve body and including a valve stem defining a longitudinal axis; a handle operably coupled to the valve stem of the valve cartridge; and a magnetic coupling including a first coupling member supported by the valve stem and a second coupling member supported by the handle, the first coupling member magnetically coupled to the second coupling member, the magnetic coupling being movable along the longitudinal axis of the valve stem as the first coupling member remains magnetically coupled to the second coupling member. 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an upwardly facing surface supported by the valve body; a downwardly facing surface supported by the handle; and a spring operably coupled between the magnetic coupling and the valve stem, the spring biasing the magnetic coupling downwardly toward the valve body, and biasing the downwardly facing surface toward the upwardly facing surface. 3. The valve assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a friction washer positioned within a gap defined between the upwardly facing surface and the downwardly facing surface. 4. The valve assembly of claim 2 , further comprising: a retainer coupled to the valve stem; wherein the spring receives the valve stem and is supported between the first coupling member of the magnetic coupling and the retainer; wherein the first coupling member of the magnetic coupling comprises a magnetically attractive member; and wherein the second coupling member of the magnetic coupling comprises a magnet. 5. The valve assembly of claim 2 , further comprising: an escutcheon operably coupled to an upper end of the valve body and defining the upwardly facing surface; and wherein a lower surface of the handle defines the downwardly facing surface. 6. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic coupling provides an axial coupling force of at least 10 pounds. 7. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the handle includes a receiving bore having a plurality of splines; and the valve stem includes an upper end having a plurality of splines configured to cooperate with the plurality of splines of the handle. 8. The valve assembly of claim 7 , wherein when in a normal mode of operation, the splines of the handle engage the splines of the valve stem such that the handle is rotatably coupled with the valve stem, and in an adjustment mode of operation, the splines of the handle are disengaged from the splines of the valve stem such that the handle is rotatably uncoupled from the valve stem. 9. The valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve stem is received within a spring, the first coupling member includes a pocket receiving a lower end of the spring, and the second coupling member includes a center opening receiving an upper end of the spring. 10. A valve assembly for a faucet, the valve assembly comprising: a valve body; a valve cartridge received within the valve body and including a valve stem defining a longitudinal axis; a handle operably coupled to the valve stem of the valve cartridge; a magnetic coupling including a first coupling member supported by the valve stem and a second coupling member supported by the handle, the first coupling member magnetically coupled to the second coupling member, the magnetic coupling being movable along the longitudinal axis of the valve stem; the handle including a receiving bore having a plurality of splines; the valve stem including an upper end having a plurality of splines configured to cooperate with the plurality of splines of the handle; and wherein the valve stem includes a cartridge stem and a stem adapter operably coupled to the cartridge stem. 11. A handle assembly for operating a valve cartridge received within a valve body of a faucet, the handle assembly comprising: a fixed member supporting an upwardly facing surface; a movable member operably coupled to the valve cartridge and supporting a downwardly facing surface; a valve stem extending between the valve cartridge and the movable member; a spring receiving the valve stem; an upper retainer coupled to the valve stem; a lower retainer coupled to the valve stem and positioned below the upper retainer, the spring received intermediate the upper retainer and the lower retainer; and a magnetic coupling including a first coupling member supported by the valve stem and a second coupling member supported by the handle, the first coupling member magnetically coupled to the second coupling member, the magnetic coupling movable along the longitudinal axis of the valve stem, the lower retainer being supported by the first coupling member. 12. The handle assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first coupling member of the magnetic coupling comprises a magnetically attractive member, and the second coupling member of the magnetic coupling comprises a magnet. 13. The handle assembly of claim 11 , wherein the magnetic coupling provides an axial coupling force of at least 10 pounds. 14. The handle assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the movable member includes a handle having a receiving bore with a plurality of splines; and the stem includes an upper end having a plurality of splines configured to cooperate with the plurality of splines of the handle. 15. The handle assembly of claim 14 , wherein when in a normal mode of operation, the splines of the handle engage the splines of the stem such that the handle is rotatably coupled with the stem, and in an adjustment mode of operation, the splines of the handle are disengaged from the splines of the stem such that the handle is rotatably uncoupled from the stem. 16. The handle assembly of claim 11 , wherein the lower retainer is integral with the first coupling member. 17. The handle assembly of claim 11 , wherein the fixed member is defined by a valve body, and the movable member is defined by a handle, and the spring is operably coupled between the magnetic coupling and the valve stem, the spring biasing the magnetic coupling downwardly toward the valve body, and biasing the downwardly facing surface toward the upwardly facing surface. 18. The handle assembly of claim 17 , further comprising a friction washer positioned within a gap defined between the upwardly facing surface and the downwardly facing surface. 19. A valve assembly for a faucet, the valve assembly comprising: a valve body; an upwardly facing surface supported by the valve body; a valve cartridge received within the valve body and including a valve stem; a handle operably coupled to the valve stem of the valve cartridge; a downwardly facing surface supported by the handle; a magnetic coupling operably coupled between the valve body and the handle; and a spring operably coupled between the magnetic coupling and the valve stem, the spring biasing the magnetic coupling downwardly toward the valve body, and biasing the downwardly facing surface toward the upwardly facing surface. 20. The valve assembly of claim 19 , wherein the magnetic coupling includes a first coupling member supported by the valve stem, and a second coupling member supported by the handle, the first coupling member being magnetically coupled to the second coupling member, the magnetic coupling being movable along a longitudinal axis of the valve stem. 21. The valve assembly of claim 20 , further comprising: a retainer coupled to the valve stem; wherei

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  • for single handle mixing valves · CPC title

  • E03C1/0412Primary

    Constructional or functional features of the faucet handle (valve actuating members as such F16K31/60) · CPC title

  • Handles {(form, features or function of taps or faucet handles for domestic plumbing installations E03C1/04)} · CPC title

  • F16K27/02Primary

    of lift valves (for reducing the flow resistance of screw-spindle lift-valves F16K1/06) · CPC title

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What does patent US10436343B2 cover?
A valve assembly for a faucet includes a valve body, a valve cartridge received within the valve body and including a valve stem defining a longitudinal axis, a handle operably coupled to the valve stem of the valve cartridge, and a magnetic coupling operably coupled between the valve body and the handle. A spring biases the magnetic coupling downwardly toward the valve body, and biases the dow…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Delta Faucet Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E03C1/0412. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).