Rough-in valve
US-D908191-S · Jan 19, 2021 · US
US12181059B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12181059-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318446661-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2024 |
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A backflow prevention assembly includes a body forming two buckets, wherein flow passes through the body from an inlet to an outlet along an axis and consecutively through each of the buckets. A single zone test cover encloses a first of the buckets to form a single zone chamber. A dual zone test cover encloses a second of the buckets with a dual zone cartridge assembly therein. The dual zone test cover has two test cocks. The dual zone cartridge assembly includes a frame having a valve seat, wherein the frame includes a lumen providing fluid communication from a dual zone chamber upstream of the valve seat to a first of the two test cocks of the dual zone test cover, and wherein the second of the two test cocks of the dual zone test cover is in fluid communication with the dual zone chamber downstream of the valve seat.
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A backflow prevention (BFP) assembly comprising: a body forming a bucket for receiving one dual zone cartridge assembly, wherein flow passes through the body from an inlet to an outlet along an axis; and a dual zone test cover enclosing the bucket to form a dual zone chamber, the dual zone test cover having two test cocks; wherein the one dual zone cartridge assembly in the bucket includes: a frame having a valve seat, wherein the frame includes a lumen providing fluid communication from the dual zone chamber upstream of the valve seat to a first of the two test cocks of the dual zone test cover, wherein the frame further includes a hardstop ring configured to seat against the bucket to set a depth of insertion, the hardstop ring also including a depending tab that rests in a groove formed in a threaded portion of the bucket, and wherein the second of the two test cocks of the dual zone test cover is in fluid communication with the dual zone chamber downstream of the valve seat, a valve member to selectively seal against the valve seat in a closed position, and a bias assembly urging the valve member into the closed position. 2. The BFP assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frame defines a shaft for housing the lumen, the dual zone test cover having a port coupling to the shaft for allowing fluid communication from the lumen to the first of the two test cocks. 3. The BFP assembly of claim 2 , wherein the shaft terminates in a nipple for coupling to the dual zone test cover. 4. The BFP assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frame has opposing, upstanding handles to facilitate manual insertion and removal of the dual zone cartridge assembly from the bucket. 5. The BFP assembly of claim 1 , wherein the frame has a lower wedge-shaped funnel portion that forms a side inlet, aligning with the inlet of the body. 6. The BFP assembly of claim 1 , wherein the BFP assembly creates two different pressure zones, the dual zone chamber upstream of the valve seat having a source pressure, and the dual zone chamber downstream of the valve seat having an output pressure when the dual zone cartridge assembly is closed. 7. The BFP assembly of claim 1 , wherein the dual zone test cover encloses the bucket and creates a stop for the bias assembly when the dual zone cartridge assembly is positioned within the bucket. 8. A backflow prevention (BFP) assembly comprising: a body forming a bucket, wherein flow passes through the body from an inlet to an outlet; a test cover enclosing the bucket to form a chamber having a first zone and a second zone, the test cover having a first test cock and a second test cock; and a cartridge assembly in the bucket including: a frame having a valve seat and defining a lumen providing fluid communication from the first zone to the first test cock, and the second test cock is in fluid communication with the second zone, a valve member to selectively seal against the valve seat in a closed position so that when in the closed position: the valve member divides the first zone from the second zone of the chamber; the first test cock is only in fluid communication with the first zone via the lumen; and the second test cock is only in fluid communication with the second zone, and a bias assembly urging the valve member into the closed position. 9. The BFP assembly of claim 8 , wherein the frame defines a shaft for housing the lumen, the test cover having a port coupling to the shaft for allowing fluid communication from the lumen to the first test cock. 10. The BFP assembly of claim 9 , wherein the shaft terminates in a nipple for coupling to the test cover. 11. The BFP assembly of claim 8 , wherein the frame has opposing, upstanding handles to facilitate manual insertion and removal of the cartridge assembly from the bucket. 12. The BFP assembly of claim 8 , wherein the frame has a lower wedge-shaped funnel portion that forms a side inlet, aligning with the inlet of the body. 13. The BFP assembly of claim 8 , wherein the frame includes a hardstop ring configured to seat against the bucket to set a depth of insertion, the hardstop ring also including a depending tab that rests in groove formed in a threaded portion of the bucket. 14. The BFP assembly of claim 8 , wherein the test cover encloses the bucket and creates a stop for the bias assembly when the cartridge assembly is positioned within the bucket. 15. A cartridge assembly for backflow prevention (BFP) assembly, the BFP assembly having a body forming an upstream bucket and a downstream bucket, wherein flow passes through the body from an inlet to an outlet along an axis and consecutively through each of the upstream and downstream buckets, the cartridge assembly comprising: a test cover for enclosing one of the buckets, the test cover having a first test cock and a second test cock; a frame having a valve seat and forming a lumen; and a valve member to selectively seal against the valve seat when the valve member is in a closed position, wherein when the valve member is in the closed position: the valve seat forms a first test zone upstream of the valve seat; the valve seat forms a second test zone downstream of the valve seat; the lumen provides fluid communication from the first test zone to the first test cock; and the second test cock is in fluid communication with the second test zone. 16. The BFP assembly of claim 15 , wherein the frame has a hardstop ring with at least one depending tab configured to uniquely fit in at least one groove formed in one of the bucket. 17. The BFP assembly of claim 15 , wherein the test cover and the frame are configured to fit in the upstream bucket. 18. The BFP assembly of claim 15 , wherein the test cover and the frame are configured to fit in the downstream bucket. 19. The BFP assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a telescoping bias assembly normally urging the valve member into the closed position.
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