Electronic plumbing fixture fitting

US9758951B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9758951-B2
Application numberUS-201313788725-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2013
Priority dateMar 7, 2012
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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Abstract

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The present invention provides an electronic plumbing fixture fitting, such as an electronic faucet. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting includes a wand hose and a hose bracket. The hose bracket is operable to connect to a mounting shank and to the wand hose. The hose bracket is operable to position the wand hose between a mixed water outlet of a flow module and an inlet of the mounting shank such that a portion of the wand hose extends in a loop between the hose bracket and the inlet of the mounting shank. When installed, the hose bracket is in direct contact with the wand hose between the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the inlet of the mounting shank.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic plumbing fixture fitting, comprising: a housing, the housing being operable to mount above a mounting surface, the housing including a spout and a wand, the wand being operable to pull away from the spout, the wand including a discharge outlet operable to deliver water; a mounting shank, the mounting shank being operable to extend downwardly from the housing, the mounting shank being operable to extend through and below the mounting surface, the mounting shank having a hollow interior, the mounting shank having an inlet; an electronic valve, the electronic valve being operable to permit flow of water through the discharge outlet when the electronic valve is activated and to not permit flow of water through the discharge outlet when the electronic valve is deactivated; a flow module, the flow module being operable to mount below the mounting surface, when mounted, the flow module being located upstream of the mounting shank, the electronic valve being located inside the flow module, the flow module including: a cold water inlet operable to receive cold water from a cold water supply, a cold water passage operable to fluidly connect the cold water inlet and the electronic valve, a hot water inlet operable to receive hot water from a hot water supply, a hot water passage operable to fluidly connect the hot water inlet and the electronic valve, a mixed water outlet operable to discharge mixed water to the discharge outlet, and a mixed water passage operable to fluidly connect the electronic valve and the mixed water outlet; a wand hose, the wand hose being operable to fluidly connect the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the wand, the wand hose extending below the mounting surface and through the mounting shank and the spout; and a hose bracket, the hose bracket being operable to connect to the mounting shank and to the wand hose, the hose bracket being operable to position the wand hose between the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the inlet of the mounting shank such that a first portion of the wand hose extends in a loop between the hose bracket and the inlet of the mounting shank; wherein the hose bracket includes a mounting portion that is operable to thread onto the mounting shank; when installed, the hose bracket being in direct contact with a second portion of the wand hose between the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the inlet of the mounting shank, and the hose bracket not being in direct contact with the first portion of the wand hose extending in the loop between the hose bracket and the inlet of the mounting shank; and during operation, when the wand is pulled away from the spout, the wand hose does not move through the hose bracket. 2. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting of claim 1 , wherein the hose bracket includes a guide portion that is operable to clamp onto the wand hose. 3. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting of claim 1 , further including: a sensor, the sensor being operable to send a signal when the electronic valve is to be activated; and an electronics module, the electronics module being operable to receive the signal from the sensor when the electronic valve is to be activated and, in response, send a signal to the electronic valve to activate the electronic valve, the electronics module being operable to connect to the flow module. 4. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting of claim 1 , further including: a mechanical valve, the mechanical valve being operable to permit flow of water through the discharge outlet when the mechanical valve is opened and to not permit flow of water through the discharge outlet when the mechanical valve is closed, the mechanical valve being located outside the flow module; wherein the flow module further includes: a cold water outlet operable to discharge cold water to the mechanical valve, a cold water passage operable to fluidly connect the cold water inlet and the cold water outlet, a hot water outlet operable to discharge hot water to the mechanical valve, a hot water passage operable to fluidly connect the hot water inlet and the hot water outlet, a mixed water inlet operable to receive mixed water from the mechanical valve, and a mixed water passage operable to fluidly connect the mixed water inlet and the mixed water outlet. 5. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting of claim 4 , wherein: the flow module includes a first side and a second side, the first side being opposite the second side; the cold water inlet, the hot water inlet, and the mixed water outlet are located in the first side of the flow module; and the cold water outlet, the hot water outlet, and the mixed water inlet are located in the second side of the flow module. 6. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting of claim 1 , wherein edges of the flow module are chamfered. 7. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting of claim 1 , wherein the wand hose includes a connector operable to fluidly connect the wand hose portions. 8. An electronic plumbing fixture fitting, comprising: a housing, the housing being operable to mount above a mounting surface, the housing including a spout and a wand, the wand being operable to pull away from the spout, the wand including a discharge outlet operable to deliver water; a mounting shank, the mounting shank being operable to extend downwardly from the housing, the mounting shank being operable to extend through and below the mounting surface, the mounting shank having a hollow interior, the mounting shank having an inlet; an electronic valve, the electronic valve being operable to permit flow of water through the discharge outlet when the electronic valve is activated and to not permit flow of water through the discharge outlet when the electronic valve is deactivated; a flow module, the flow module being operable to mount below the mounting surface, when mounted, the flow module being located upstream of the mounting shank, the electronic valve being located inside the flow module, the flow module including: a cold water inlet operable to receive cold water from a cold water supply, a cold water passage operable to fluidly connect the cold water inlet and the electronic valve, a hot water inlet operable to receive hot water from a hot water supply, a hot water passage operable to fluidly connect the hot water inlet and the electronic valve, a mixed water outlet operable to discharge mixed water to the discharge outlet, and a mixed water passage operable to fluidly connect the electronic valve and the mixed water outlet; a wand hose, the wand hose being operable to fluidly connect the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the wand, the wand hose extending below the mounting surface and through the mounting shank and the spout; and a hose bracket, the hose bracket being operable to connect to the mounting shank and to the wand hose, the hose bracket being operable to position the wand hose between the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the inlet of the mounting shank such that a first portion of the wand hose extends in a loop between the hose bracket and the inlet of the mounting shank; wherein the hose bracket includes a mounting portion that is operable to thread onto the mounting shank, and a guide portion that is operable to connect to the wand hose; when installed, the hose bracket being in direct contact with a second portion of the wand hose between the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the inlet of the mounting shank, and the hose bracket not being in direct contact with the first portion of the wand hose extending in the loop between the hose bracket and the inlet of the mounting shank; and during operation, when the wand is pulled away from the spout,

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What does patent US9758951B2 cover?
The present invention provides an electronic plumbing fixture fitting, such as an electronic faucet. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting includes a wand hose and a hose bracket. The hose bracket is operable to connect to a mounting shank and to the wand hose. The hose bracket is operable to position the wand hose between a mixed water outlet of a flow module and an inlet of the mounting sha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Evans Kenneth E, Pagano Terrence A, Parikh Harshil, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E03C1/057. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).