Showerhead bracket
US-10226777-B2 · Mar 12, 2019 · US
US11213834B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11213834-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916709284-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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A showerhead bracket including a bracket body, a spool rotatable relative to the bracket body, and a flow control knob non-rotatably connected to the spool such that the flow control knob and the spool rotate together relative to the bracket body. The flow control knob non-slidably connected to the spool to inhibit axial disengagement of the flow control knob from the spool.
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What is claimed is: 1. A showerhead bracket comprising: a bracket body including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet; a spool disposed between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet and rotatable relative to the bracket body, the spool defining a fluid passage for selectively coupling the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet depending on the rotational position of the spool relative to the bracket body, the spool rotatably mounted on a shaft inside the bracket body, wherein a first portion of the spool is received within the bracket body, and a second portion of the spool projects outwardly from the bracket body; a washer keyed to an end of the shaft and extending outwardly of the shaft to retain the spool in the bracket body; and a flow control knob non-slidably and non-rotatably connected to the spool such that the flow control knob and the spool rotate together relative to the bracket body, while inhibiting axial disengagement of the flow control knob from the spool. 2. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the flow control knob and the spool are aligned along a common rotational axis. 3. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the flow control knob is connected to the second portion of the spool. 4. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the flow control knob is mounted onto the second portion of the spool. 5. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the spool includes one or more prongs that engage the flow control knob to secure the flow control knob to the spool. 6. The showerhead bracket of claim 5 , wherein the one or more prongs comprise a pair of prongs positioned on opposing sides of the spool. 7. The showerhead bracket of claim 5 , wherein the spool includes one or more arcuate cylindrical walls, which, together with the one or more prongs, form a generally cylindrical, partitioned wall that projects outwardly from the bracket body. 8. The showerhead bracket of claim 5 , wherein the one or more prongs each include an end with a catch that engages the flow control knob to secure the flow control knob to the spool. 9. The showerhead bracket of claim 8 , wherein the flow control knob defines a notch on an inner surface of the flow control knob that receives the catch. 10. The showerhead bracket of claim 8 , wherein the flow control knob includes an inwardly-projecting shelf on an inner surface of the flow control knob that engages the catch. 11. The showerhead bracket of claim 10 , wherein the flow control knob further includes a rib that extends from the shelf to the inner surface to facilitate sliding of the catch over the shelf. 12. The showerhead bracket of claim 5 , wherein: the one or more prongs comprise a pair of prongs; the spool includes an arcuate wall positioned between the pair of prongs; and the spool defines a slot in the arcuate wall of the spool. 13. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein the flow control knob includes a tab that is received in the slot to inhibit the flow control knob from rotating relative to the spool. 14. The showerhead bracket of claim 13 , wherein the tab projects inwardly from an inner surface of the flow control knob. 15. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein: the spool defines a slot; and the flow control knob includes a tab that is received in the slot to inhibit the flow control knob from rotating relative to the spool. 16. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , further comprising a cradle configured to receive a handle for a handheld showerhead, the cradle rotatably connected to the bracket body. 17. The showerhead bracket of claim 16 , wherein the cradle, the flow control knob, and the spool are aligned along a common rotational axis. 18. The showerhead bracket of claim 16 , wherein the cradle and the spool are independently rotatable relative to the bracket body. 19. A showerhead bracket comprising: a bracket body including a first end, a second end, a fluid inlet, and a fluid outlet, the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet positioned between the first end and the second end of the bracket body, the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet in fluid communication with an interior chamber of the bracket body; a cradle positioned at the first end of the bracket body and rotatable relative to the bracket body; a spool including a first portion positioned in the interior chamber of the bracket body and a second portion projecting outwardly from the second end of the bracket body, the spool rotatable relative to the bracket body, the first portion of the spool defining a fluid passage for selectively coupling the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet depending on the rotational position of the spool relative to the bracket body, the first portion of the spool rotatable about a shaft inside the bracket body; a washer positioned within the second portion of the spool and keyed to an end of the shaft, the washer extending outwardly of the shaft to retain the first portion of the spool in the interior chamber of the bracket body; and a flow control knob mounted onto the second portion of the spool in a non-rotatable and non-slidable engagement such that the flow control knob and the spool rotate together relative to the bracket body, while inhibiting axial disengagement of the flow control knob from the spool.
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