Faucets providing water-and-air flow
US-10329750-B2 · Jun 25, 2019 · US
US11725744B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11725744-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217666842-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A self closing tap ( 102 ) comprising a cartridge ( 12 ) and a tap handle interface is disclosed. The cartridge ( 12 ) comprises a piston ( 122 ), and a plunger ( 32 ). The piston ( 122 ) is comprised of a piston head ( 124 ), and a piston shaft ( 126 ), the piston shaft ( 126 ) has a longitudinal axis (A) and is fixed to the piston head ( 124 ) at a first end, and the second end of the piston shaft ( 126 ) is an engagement end ( 182 ). The plunger ( 32 ) is movably fixed to a first portion of the piston shaft ( 126 ) and adapted to move longitudinally along the first portion of the piston shaft ( 126 ). The plunger ( 32 ) has a first and second end with the second end of the plunger ( 32 ) being closer to the engagement end ( 182 ) of the piston shaft than the first end, the tap handle interface comprises a first and second recess ( 186, 154 ), the first recess ( 186 ) is adapted to receive the engagement end ( 182 ) of the piston shaft ( 126 ) and prevent rotation of the piston shaft ( 126 ) around its longitudinal axis (A), and the second recess ( 154 ) is adapted to receive at least the second end ( 126 ) of the plunger ( 32 ) and to prevent rotation of the plunger ( 32 ) around the piston shaft ( 126 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A self closing tap comprising a cartridge and a tap handle interface, in which the cartridge comprises a piston, and a plunger in which the piston is comprised of a piston head, and a piston shaft, the piston shaft has a longitudinal axis and is fixed to the piston head at a first end, and the second end of the piston shaft is an engagement end, the plunger is movably fixed to a first portion of the piston shaft and adapted to move such that the plunger moves longitudinally along the first portion of the piston shaft, the plunger has a first and second end with the second end of the plunger being closer to the engagement end of the piston shaft than the first end, the tap handle interface comprises a first and second recess, the first recess is adapted such that the first recess receives the engagement end of the piston shaft and prevents rotation of the piston shaft around its longitudinal axis, and the second recess is adapted such that the second recess receives at least the second end of the plunger and prevents rotation of the plunger around the piston shaft. 2. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the plunger comprises a bore which extends through the plunger from the first end to the second end, the bore is threaded with a helical thread, the first portion of the piston shaft has a helical thread on the outside face of the piston shaft, the fixing of the plunger to the piston shaft is via the engagement of the helical threads of the bore and the first portion of the piston shaft, and rotation of the plunger around the piston shaft causes movement of the plunger along the piston shaft. 3. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the engagement end has a cross section substantially the shape of a polygon in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the piston shaft. 4. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the first recess has a cross section substantially the shape of a polygon in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the piston shaft. 5. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the cross section of the first recess is substantially the same shape as the cross section of the engagement end. 6. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the engagement end comprises one or more ribs or grooves, the first recess comprises one or more of the other of ribs or grooves, and the ribs of the engagement end or first recess are configured such that the ribs or first recess engages with the grooves of the first recess or engagement end when the engagement end is introduced into the first recess. 7. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the second end of the plunger has a cross section substantially the shape of a polygon in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the piston shaft. 8. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the second recess has a cross section substantially the shape of a polygon in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the piston shaft. 9. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the cross section of the second recess is substantially the same shape as the cross section of the second end of the plunger. 10. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the second end of the plunger comprises one or more ribs or grooves, the second recess comprises one or more of the other of ribs or grooves, and the ribs of the second end or second recess are configured such that the ribs or second recess engages with the grooves of the second recess or second end when the second end is introduced into the second recess. 11. A self closing tap according to claim 1 further comprising a tap handle in which the tap handle is a knob or a lever is adapted such that the knob or lever is pushed causing the tap to open, and the tap handle interface is integral with the tap handle, or the tap handle interface and tap handle are configured such that the tap handle interface and the tap handle are attached to each other. 12. A self closing tap according to claim 1 in which the tap further comprises a tap body, the tap handle is fixed to the tap body using a tamper proof fixing means. 13. A kit of parts for repairing or updating a tap comprising at least one self closing tap according to claim 1 . 14. A water supply system comprising at least one self closing tap according to claim 1 , a water source, and one or more conduits fluidly connecting the or each tap with the water source. 15. A system comprising: an aircraft including a water supply system according to claim 14 installed in the aircraft.
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