US20090139589A1 - 4 Port fluid cartridge - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to faucets which control the mixing of hot and cold water. More particularly, the invention relates to faucets of the foregoing type wherein a movable disk is both rotated and directed in a linear manner over a stationary disk by an operating spindle. In addition, the invention relates to a cartridge with at least one additional port which can be used for various applications.
- the invention can be used in applications where the dispensing of filtered water is desired.
- the newly invented cartridge requires few additional parts when compared to typical 3 port cartridges.
- Such an invention would be well suited for the dispensing of Hot water by means of a displacement type heated water chamber similar to that of a commercial coffeemaker.
- a similar displacement device could be used to chill water.
- both devices could be located in modern or gourmet kitchens where the dispensing of heated cooking water and chilled water are desired.
- the use of such a device to control appliances by way of a pressure signal communicated by the cartridge may be desirable.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-section through part of a mixer valve with a control insert according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section from a direction turned 80° relative to FIG. 1 with the control rod rotated respectively.
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the moveable control disk e.g. the moveable control surface
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the moveable control disk
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section through the moveable control disk according to FIG. 4
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the fixed control disk e.g. the fixed control surface
- FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the fixed control disk
- FIG. 8 is a cross-section through the fixed control disk according to FIG. 6
- FIG. 9 is a cross-section through the fixed control disk according to FIG. 6
- FIGS. 10 to 14 are diagrammatically positions of fixed and movable control disks.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded view of the valve of FIG. 1 .
- the present invention generally includes a cartridge 20 , a movable control disk 22 , a fixed control disk 24 , and a valve seat 26 .
- a bearing surface 23 is located above a flange 25 .
- a cartridge housing 21 is cylindrical, on the top. there is a cavity 28 of a smaller diameter.
- a rotative control rod device 30 is inserted in the cavity 28 .
- the control rod 30 swings through the central axis of a cover seat 32 , and includes an attachment 34 .
- the control rod 30 extends down and continuous in an attachment 34 from a cover seat 32 .
- the attachment 34 is placed in a corresponding cavity 36 .
- the cavity 36 is located in an upper portion of a motion transmission element 38 .
- a bearing surface 27 is located above transmission element 38 .
- the transmission element 38 provides a range of motion for the control rod 30 .
- An, O-ring 40 is beneath the transmission element 38 where said O-ring 40 seals transmission element 38 with the movable control disk 22 .
- the transmission element 38 is equipped with protrusion features 41 and 42 extending downward into voids 43 and 45 securing control disk 22 as illustrated in FIG. 15 .
- the moveable control disk 22 is a smaller diameter than the aforesaid cartridge 20 .
- the transmission element 38 has protrusions 41 and 42 that can be inserted into voids 43 , 45 in the moveable control disk 22 .
- an o-ring 40 seals the moveable control disk 22 with the transmission element 38 .
- the moveable disk is free to move within the confines of the cartridge housing 21 with a notable difference from existing cartridges defined by inner cartridge housing 21 geometry limit locus 29 .
- the mixing chamber 50 can be connected to hot water inlet 54 and cold water inlet 58 in the fixed control disk.
- a valve seat 26 inserts and engages at bottom of the cartridge 20 and positions the seals 53 , 153 , 253 and 353 interfacing the fixed disk 24 .
- the moveable disk 22 is subjected to the movement of the control rod 30 and is able to move and overlap the fixed disk 24 .
- the control rod 30 drives the moveable disk 22 and alters various positions of the moveable disk 22 in relation to the fixed disk 24 (see FIGS. 10 to 14 ).
- the movable control disk has a lower limit surface that forms the movable control surface 61 as illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the movable control disk opening 66 connects to hot water inlet 54 , cold water inlet 58 , or a combination of both water inlets. All mixed water exits the fixed control disk 24 through outlet 69 .
- the movable control disk 22 is able to open or close or mix or deliver hot and cold water to outlet 74 .
- the fixed control disk 24 is secured in the cartridge by the position of the seals 53 , 153 , 253 and 353 only for the purpose of this example.
- the fixed disk will utilize common means for securing the fixed control disk in position. Common means refers to voids along a peripheral edge in a lower surface of a fixed control disk which engage securing protrusions located in a valve seat.
- the fixed control disk 24 has an upper limit surface 59 which forms the fixed control surface.
- the fixed control disk 24 has hot and cold inlet 54 and 58 that receive flow from inlet cavities 46 and 44 .
- the only diagrammatically represented fixed control disk 24 rest partly on the seals 53 , 153 , 253 and 353 and valve seat 26 .
- the fixed disk 24 contains a diverting outlet 51 .
- the diverting outlet 51 is diametrically opposed to the cold water inlet 58 .
- seal slots 60 A, 60 B, 60 C, and 60 D in the valve seat 26 .
- a seal 62 covers seal slot 63 in order to prevent leakage between valve seat and all inlets and outlets. In doing so, all individual fluid paths are also sealed from each other as is accomplished by individual seals 53 , 153 , 253 and 353 .
- opening zone in a control surface means an opening in a control surface where an edge of said opening zone does not share an edge with a perimeter or boundary of said control surface.
- a rotation of the movable control disk 22 leads to a temperature change, whilst a displacement of the movable control disk in a direction of an alignment passing through the center of the section 3 line in FIG. 4 permits the choice of the water quantity.
- the control disk is rotated counter clockwise to its end position and is simultaneously displaced to the left and upwards.
- the opening 64 of moveable control disk 22 frees the cold water inlet 58 of the fixed control disk 24 , which is to be connected with the cold water.
- the opening 68 of moveable control disk 22 frees opening 51 in the fixed control disk, which is also connected to the cold water inlet.
- the water enters opening 64 and travels through a diverting channel 67 .
- the position of FIG. 12 consequently means that the cartridge is in the diverting position and is sending water or sending a pressure signal to a water filter or alternate device.
- the control disk 22 is now positioned downward to the right, then the situation is as shown in FIG. 14 .
- Opening 66 frees opening 58 in the fixed control disk and allows the water to exit through outlet 69 .
- FIG. 14 shows the control insert in the cold water position.
- control disk 22 is now positioned downward to the left, then the situation is as shown in FIG. 13 . To an equal extent opening 66 frees the openings 54 and 58 .
- FIG. 13 shows the control insert position with a 50% mixing ratio.
- control disk 22 If the moveable control disk 22 is moved upwards from the position in FIG. 13 without turning it, the position shown in FIG. 10 is obtained, in which the valve is closed in the central temperature position. In this closed position, control disk 22 can be rotated both clockwise and counterclockwise without the valve opening. In FIG. 11 , the off position of the full hot orientation is displayed.
- FIG. 1 can also be a section through the hot water inlet 54 & outlet 74 .
- Such a 5 port unit could have the fifth port diametrically opposed to the hot water inlet 144 that can utilize the diverting channel 67 in order to connect to a second diverting out port 174 .
- FIG. 1 to replace the hot water cross section of FIG. 2 is the simplest way to describe what a section that is 80 degrees away from the cold water position of FIG. 1 would look like.
- a cartridge built without limit locus 29 being completely circular cross sectioned cartridge could allow for the dispensing of either stream or a mix of both streams. In the event that a mixing of both diverting streams is undesirable, a smaller limit locus or a groove in limit locus can facilitate downward activation occurring in only non-mixing positions.
- the newly invented cartridge could easily have the translation or volume controlling throw positions divided into two index-able positions to allow for a user interface that provides response feel to the user when pressing handle down. Part of the response throw could be momentary and then transition into a fixed position of outflow. This can be accomplished by use of indents with corresponding cavities located in the lever and interfacing parts. Use of a spring or incorporating geometry into a memory retaining polymer would suffice for such an application.
- the cartridge 20 can be seated on a surface that allows for, the first one of two diverting positions to be active, the second of two diverting positions to be active or both diverting positions to be active.
- the cartridge can be used with one of the diverting ports functioning as a vent. This may be useful in applications where a filter unit can be relieved of pressure so as to change the filter unit.
- one of the diverting chambers can be used to connect a vent to an appliance that builds pressure in a line where the relief of such pressure causes a desired functioning to occur.
- Such a device could be used to flush a toilet and promote good hygiene practices. In such an application, the movement of the faucet handle to wash ones hands could automatically flush a toilet.
- the cartridge can be constructed using similar protrusion notches or pawls to secure and balance the fixed control disk to the valve seat as is done in current cartridge designs. Furthermore, the cartridge can be constructed using similar snap locking features that are currently used to secure the cartridge outer shell to the valve seat.
- the cartridge can be constructed similar to existing 3 port cartridges requiring few additional parts. From an appearance standpoint, the main differences distinguishing this invention from other cartridges are related to the geometry of the control disks.
- the numerous advantages in the aforementioned items generally relate to diverting flow area, size, cost and versatility.
- the newly invented cartridge can be used in many different applications. Also, the cartridge can be used in applications where a cheaper alternative cartridge is desired. There may be numerous applications for which this cartridge may be preferred over the prior art.
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Abstract
A control disk insert for a one lever mixer valve (20) contains two preferably, planar disks, whereof one fixed control disk (24) has at least one opening zone for hot water and at least one opening zone for cold water. The movable control disk (22) facing the fixed control disk (24) and movable with two degrees of freedom can both completely close and continuously completely open the opening zones in the fixed control disk (24). The opening zones of the fixed control disk (24) and the opening zones of the moveable control disk (22) are constructed in such a way that the control disk (22) can be positioned to divert a non-contaminated fluid stream to a separate outlet for connection to various devices. Or, the opening zones of the fixed control disk (24) and the opening zones of the moveable control disk (22) are constructed in such a way that the control disk (22) can be positioned to send a pressure signal or pressure relief signal to an appliance.
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- This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/647,252, filed 2005 Jan. 26 by the present inventor.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to faucets which control the mixing of hot and cold water. More particularly, the invention relates to faucets of the foregoing type wherein a movable disk is both rotated and directed in a linear manner over a stationary disk by an operating spindle. In addition, the invention relates to a cartridge with at least one additional port which can be used for various applications.
- 2. Prior Art
- There are problems with certain mixing valves which utilize movable and stationary disks (e.g. ceramic disks) in applications which relate to the use of water filtration systems. Prior art arrangements of these faucets and four port mixing valves (e.g. cartridges) appear to suffer from common disadvantages such as (a) cartridges are bulky and large. (b) cartridges require additional space and are specific to one unique application. (c) cartridges require numerous additional components. (d) they are more expensive to manufacture due to larger exterior components. (e) cartridges have small flow area at control surface interface of the additional filtration water communication port. (f) cartridges have rotatable activation at faucet handle. Control surface refers to where a movable control disk and a fixed control disk form a seal plane for mixing.
- Also, alternate cartridge designs that are used for water filtration applications require 5 port cartridges. Such a cartridge is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,029,699 by Yoav Granot. The aforementioned patent employs small overlap area at the control surface interface of the diverting opening. Also, the large 5 port cartridge activates filter water mode by handle rotation, which is perhaps less than an intuitive approach.
- Other large and bulky cartridge designs do activate filter water by pushing downwards on a faucet handle as in U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,151 by David L. Bowers et al. While this cartridge design has the convenience of downward activation, and the cartridge requires one less flow line when compared to the cartridge described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,029,699 by Yoav Granot, the cartridge is complex, bulky and can only be used on very specific valve seats.
- Furthermore, The cartridge described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,151 by David L. Bowers et al defines disk members having defined therebetween a mixing chamber and a diverting cavity. Such arrangements result in limiting surface area for the overlapping cavity and results in more geometry restrictions on the underside of such movable control disks.
- 3. Objects and Advantages
- Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
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- (a) to provide a cartridge with a downward activation with reference to the faucet handle and a diverting fluid stream
- (b) to provide a 4 port cartridge that can be used in filtration applications
- (c) to provide a more conventional shaped 4 port cartridge
- (d) to provide a 4 port cartridge requires a few additional components when compared to existing 3 port cartridges that are quite common
- (e) to provide a cartridge that can be used to send water to a displacement type chiller that dispenses chilled, filtered or unfiltered cold water
- (f) to provide a cartridge that can send a momentary or long duration pressure signal to control an appliance or mechanism
- (g) to provide a cartridge that can vent a pressure buildup in order to control an appliance or mechanism
- Further objects and advantages are to provide a compact cartridge that may be suitable for applications that dispense hot or chilled water in kitchens.
- The invention can be used in applications where the dispensing of filtered water is desired. The newly invented cartridge requires few additional parts when compared to typical 3 port cartridges. Such an invention would be well suited for the dispensing of Hot water by means of a displacement type heated water chamber similar to that of a commercial coffeemaker. Or, a similar displacement device could be used to chill water. Furthermore, both devices could be located in modern or gourmet kitchens where the dispensing of heated cooking water and chilled water are desired. In addition, the use of such a device to control appliances by way of a pressure signal communicated by the cartridge may be desirable.
- The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter relative to non-limitative embodiments and the attached drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a cross-section through part of a mixer valve with a control insert according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-section from a direction turned 80° relative toFIG. 1 with the control rod rotated respectively. -
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the moveable control disk e.g. the moveable control surface -
FIG. 4 is a top view of the moveable control disk -
FIG. 5 is a cross-section through the moveable control disk according toFIG. 4 -
FIG. 6 is a top view of the fixed control disk e.g. the fixed control surface -
FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the fixed control disk -
FIG. 8 is a cross-section through the fixed control disk according toFIG. 6 -
FIG. 9 is a cross-section through the fixed control disk according toFIG. 6 -
FIGS. 10 to 14 are diagrammatically positions of fixed and movable control disks. -
FIG. 15 is an exploded view of the valve ofFIG. 1 . -
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- 20 cartridge
- 21 cartridge housing
- 22 movable control disk
- 23 bearing surface
- 24 fixed control disk
- 25 flange
- 26 valve seat
- 27 bearing surface
- 28 cavity
- 29 limit locus
- 30 rotative control rod device
- 32 cover seat
- 34 attachment
- 36 cavity
- 38 motion transmission element
- 40 o-ring
- 41 protrusion feature
- 42 protrusion feature
- 43 void
- 44 inlet cavity
- 45 void
- 46 inlet cavity
- 48 overpass chamber
- 50 mixing chamber
- 51 diverting outlet
- 53 seal
- 54 hot water inlet
- 58 cold water inlet
- 59 upper limit surface
- 60A seal slot
- 60B seal slot
- 60C seal slot
- 60D seal slot
- 61 moveable control surface
- 62 seal
- 63 seal slot
- 64 opening
- 66 opening
- 67 diverting chamber
- 68 opening
- 69 outlet
- 74 outlet
- 153 seal
- 144 outlet
- 145 inlet
- 148 inlet
- 174 inlet
- 253 seal
- 353 seal
- Referring to the attached drawings
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , the present invention generally includes acartridge 20, amovable control disk 22, a fixedcontrol disk 24, and avalve seat 26. A bearingsurface 23 is located above aflange 25. Acartridge housing 21 is cylindrical, on the top. there is acavity 28 of a smaller diameter. A rotativecontrol rod device 30 is inserted in thecavity 28. Thecontrol rod 30 swings through the central axis of acover seat 32, and includes anattachment 34. Thecontrol rod 30 extends down and continuous in anattachment 34 from acover seat 32. Theattachment 34 is placed in a correspondingcavity 36. Thecavity 36 is located in an upper portion of amotion transmission element 38. A bearingsurface 27 is located abovetransmission element 38. Thetransmission element 38 provides a range of motion for thecontrol rod 30. An, O-ring 40 is beneath thetransmission element 38 where said O-ring 40seals transmission element 38 with themovable control disk 22. Thetransmission element 38 is equipped with protrusion features 41 and 42 extending downward into 43 and 45 securingvoids control disk 22 as illustrated inFIG. 15 . There are also two 44, 46 and twoinlet cavities 74 and 174 as illustrated inoutlet cavities FIGS. 1 and 2 . - Referring to the
FIGS. 1 to 5 , themoveable control disk 22 is a smaller diameter than theaforesaid cartridge 20. There is anoverpass chamber 67 in the upper portion of themovable disk 22. Thetransmission element 38 has 41 and 42 that can be inserted intoprotrusions 43,45 in thevoids moveable control disk 22. In addition, an o-ring 40 seals themoveable control disk 22 with thetransmission element 38. - Together, these items are to be mounted in the
cartridge 20 while moving freely relative to the fixeddisk 24. The moveable disk is free to move within the confines of thecartridge housing 21 with a notable difference from existing cartridges defined byinner cartridge housing 21geometry limit locus 29. Also, there is a mixingchamber 50 in themovable disk 22. The mixingchamber 50 can be connected tohot water inlet 54 andcold water inlet 58 in the fixed control disk. - A
valve seat 26 inserts and engages at bottom of thecartridge 20 and positions the 53, 153, 253 and 353 interfacing the fixedseals disk 24. Themoveable disk 22 is subjected to the movement of thecontrol rod 30 and is able to move and overlap the fixeddisk 24. Thecontrol rod 30 drives themoveable disk 22 and alters various positions of themoveable disk 22 in relation to the fixed disk 24 (seeFIGS. 10 to 14 ). The movable control disk has a lower limit surface that forms themovable control surface 61 as illustrated inFIG. 3 . To provide foroutlet 74 water flow, the movablecontrol disk opening 66 connects tohot water inlet 54,cold water inlet 58, or a combination of both water inlets. All mixed water exits the fixedcontrol disk 24 throughoutlet 69. By way of the aforementioned connections, themovable control disk 22 is able to open or close or mix or deliver hot and cold water tooutlet 74. - See FIGS. 1,2,6,7 and 15. Below the
movable control disk 22, the fixedcontrol disk 24 is secured in the cartridge by the position of the 53,153,253 and 353 only for the purpose of this example. The fixed disk will utilize common means for securing the fixed control disk in position. Common means refers to voids along a peripheral edge in a lower surface of a fixed control disk which engage securing protrusions located in a valve seat. The fixedseals control disk 24 has anupper limit surface 59 which forms the fixed control surface. The fixedcontrol disk 24 has hot and 54 and 58 that receive flow fromcold inlet 46 and 44. The only diagrammatically represented fixedinlet cavities control disk 24 rest partly on the 53,153,253 and 353 andseals valve seat 26. InFIGS. 6 to 8 , the fixeddisk 24 contains a divertingoutlet 51. The divertingoutlet 51 is diametrically opposed to thecold water inlet 58. - In
FIG. 15 you can seeseal slots 60A,60B,60C, and 60D in thevalve seat 26. Aseal 62covers seal slot 63 in order to prevent leakage between valve seat and all inlets and outlets. In doing so, all individual fluid paths are also sealed from each other as is accomplished by 53,153,253 and 353.individual seals - It is common practice to use a flat surface of two disks to form a seal plane by placing what we call control surfaces against each other to form a seal plain. In order to be clear, the term opening zone in a control surface means an opening in a control surface where an edge of said opening zone does not share an edge with a perimeter or boundary of said control surface.
- With reference to
FIG. 4 , andFIGS. 10 to 14 , the interactions of the two control disks for mixing the two water flows and for setting the water quantity will now be described. A rotation of themovable control disk 22 leads to a temperature change, whilst a displacement of the movable control disk in a direction of an alignment passing through the center of thesection 3 line inFIG. 4 permits the choice of the water quantity. InFIG. 12 the control disk is rotated counter clockwise to its end position and is simultaneously displaced to the left and upwards. Theopening 64 ofmoveable control disk 22 frees thecold water inlet 58 of the fixedcontrol disk 24, which is to be connected with the cold water. Simultaneously, theopening 68 ofmoveable control disk 22 freesopening 51 in the fixed control disk, which is also connected to the cold water inlet. The water enters opening 64 and travels through a divertingchannel 67. The position ofFIG. 12 consequently means that the cartridge is in the diverting position and is sending water or sending a pressure signal to a water filter or alternate device. If thecontrol disk 22 is now positioned downward to the right, then the situation is as shown inFIG. 14 .Opening 66 freesopening 58 in the fixed control disk and allows the water to exit throughoutlet 69. Thus,FIG. 14 shows the control insert in the cold water position. - If the
control disk 22 is now positioned downward to the left, then the situation is as shown inFIG. 13 . To anequal extent opening 66 frees the 54 and 58.openings - Thus,
FIG. 13 shows the control insert position with a 50% mixing ratio. - If the
moveable control disk 22 is moved upwards from the position inFIG. 13 without turning it, the position shown inFIG. 10 is obtained, in which the valve is closed in the central temperature position. In this closed position,control disk 22 can be rotated both clockwise and counterclockwise without the valve opening. InFIG. 11 , the off position of the full hot orientation is displayed. - There may be applications where a compact cartridge is able to channel hot or cold water to a another location.
FIG. 1 can also be a section through thehot water inlet 54 &outlet 74. Such a 5 port unit could have the fifth port diametrically opposed to thehot water inlet 144 that can utilize the divertingchannel 67 in order to connect to a second diverting outport 174. UsingFIG. 1 to replace the hot water cross section ofFIG. 2 is the simplest way to describe what a section that is 80 degrees away from the cold water position ofFIG. 1 would look like. A cartridge built withoutlimit locus 29 being completely circular cross sectioned cartridge could allow for the dispensing of either stream or a mix of both streams. In the event that a mixing of both diverting streams is undesirable, a smaller limit locus or a groove in limit locus can facilitate downward activation occurring in only non-mixing positions. - The newly invented cartridge could easily have the translation or volume controlling throw positions divided into two index-able positions to allow for a user interface that provides response feel to the user when pressing handle down. Part of the response throw could be momentary and then transition into a fixed position of outflow. This can be accomplished by use of indents with corresponding cavities located in the lever and interfacing parts. Use of a spring or incorporating geometry into a memory retaining polymer would suffice for such an application.
- In addition, the
cartridge 20 can be seated on a surface that allows for, the first one of two diverting positions to be active, the second of two diverting positions to be active or both diverting positions to be active. - Also, the cartridge can be used with one of the diverting ports functioning as a vent. This may be useful in applications where a filter unit can be relieved of pressure so as to change the filter unit. Similarly, one of the diverting chambers can be used to connect a vent to an appliance that builds pressure in a line where the relief of such pressure causes a desired functioning to occur. Such a device could be used to flush a toilet and promote good hygiene practices. In such an application, the movement of the faucet handle to wash ones hands could automatically flush a toilet.
- Additionally, the cartridge can be constructed using similar protrusion notches or pawls to secure and balance the fixed control disk to the valve seat as is done in current cartridge designs. Furthermore, the cartridge can be constructed using similar snap locking features that are currently used to secure the cartridge outer shell to the valve seat.
- Similarly, the cartridge can be constructed similar to existing 3 port cartridges requiring few additional parts. From an appearance standpoint, the main differences distinguishing this invention from other cartridges are related to the geometry of the control disks.
- When the invention is compared to other similar four or five port cartridges, the simplicity and therefor lower cost is desirable.
- When the alternate flow area overlap in the control surface of the newly invented cartridge is compared to other 4 or 5 port cartridges, the sound and performance may be more desirable.
- Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
- Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by examples given.
- The numerous advantages in the aforementioned items generally relate to diverting flow area, size, cost and versatility. The newly invented cartridge can be used in many different applications. Also, the cartridge can be used in applications where a cheaper alternative cartridge is desired. There may be numerous applications for which this cartridge may be preferred over the prior art.
- It is noteworthy to mention that such a cartridge can have numerous common parts with other similar cartridges so as to reduce the number of custom parts that are unique only to a 4 or 5 port application.
Claims (21)
1. A sanitary mixer valve with a fixed control disk connectable to water inlet ports of the valve, the fixed control disk having at least one inlet for cold water, at least one inlet for hot water and at least two outlets, a movable control surface having at least three opening zones mechanically coupled and movable with respect to a fixed control surface with two degrees of freedom, a mixer lever attached to the movable control surface for controlling quantity and mixing ration between opening zones as a function of position, wherein:
a movable control surface having a first opening zone functioning as a mixing chamber as a function of position, a second opening zone connecting to a third opening zone where at least part of the connection from the second opening zone to the third opening zone passes through the body of the moveable control disk and said second and third opening zones are not in communication with a mixing chamber.
2. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein a movable control surface having a first opening zone functioning as a mixing chamber as a function of position, a second opening zone connecting to a third opening zone where at least part of the connection from the second opening zone to the third opening zone passes through the body of the moveable control disk and said second and third opening zones are not in communication with a mixing chamber, and said third opening zone can connect to a fixed control disk outlet as a function of position where second opening zone in the moveable control disk simultaneously allows a fluid stream to pass through, where said fixed control disk outlet is not a mixing chamber outlet.
3. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein a flow path of a second opening zone to third opening zone is separated from a mixing chamber by a seal.
4. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein the second opening zone in the moveable control surface is in communication with the third opening zone in the moveable control surface, where said communication occurs at a mechanically sealed area of an opposing side of a movable control disk.
5. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein movable control disk having a control surface on one side of the movable control disk has an opposing side where the mixing chamber is contained by a mechanically sealed area, and a flow path that leads from the second opening zone to the third opening zone is also mechanically sealed on an opposing side or along a peripheral zone.
6. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed and movable control surfaces are surfaces of planar control disks.
7. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein a movable control disk having a control surface on one side and two through holes emanating from a second and third opening zone in the moveable control surface and as a function of position, at least one through hole functions as an inlet and at least one through hole functions as an outlet, both said through holes are in communication with each other at the opposing side of the movable control disk through an open path and are contained by a mechanical seal.
8. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein a movable control disk having a control surface on one side and two through holes emanating from a second and third opening zone in the moveable control surface, and as a function of position, at least one through hole functions as an inlet and at least one through hole functions as an outlet, both said through holes are in communication with each other beside or away from the opposing side through an open path and are contained by a mechanical seal.
9. A valve according to claim 1 , wherein a movable control surface having a first opening zone functioning as a mixing chamber as a function of position, a second opening zone connecting to a third opening zone where at least part of the connection, from the second opening zone to the third opening zone passes through the body of the moveable control disk and said second and third opening zones are not in communication with a mixing chamber, and said third opening zone can connect to either one of two fixed control disk outlets as a function of position where second opening zone in the moveable control disk simultaneously allows a fluid stream to pass through, where neither of the two fixed control disk outlets are a mixing chamber outlet.
10. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed and movable control surfaces are surfaces of planar control disks.
11. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge is used in combination with a water filtration device.
12. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge is used as a control device by using the non mixed output as a means for sending a pressure signal to activate an appliance.
13. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge diverting port is used in combination with a water heating appliance.
14. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge diverting port is used in combination with a water cooling appliance.
15. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge diverting port is used in combination with a water heating appliance and a water cooling appliance.
16. A control insert according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge diverting port is used in combination with a garbage disposal.
17. A sanitary mixer valve with a fixed control surface connectable to water inlet ports of the valve, the fixed control surface having at least one opening zone for cold water and at least one opening zone for hot water, a control surface movable with respect to said fixed control surface with two degrees of freedom, a mixer lever attached to the movable control surface for controlling quantity and mixing ration between the opening zones and at least one out port as a function of position, wherein:
the fixed control surface has at least one additional outlet that can be connected to one of the inlet ports to define a diverting path the sanitary mixer valve has a diverting path that passes through a moveable control disk.
18. A sanitary mixer valve according to claim 17 , wherein the diverting path passes through a moveable control disk specifically means that a fluid entering a diverting path opening zone in the moveable control surface does not exit through the same diverting path opening zone.
19. A sanitary mixer valve according to claim 17 , wherein the cartridge lever can actuate the diverting path where a distal end is attached to said cartridge lever and actuation for a diverting stream is achieved by pressing the distal end downward.
20. A sanitary mixer valve according to claim 17 , wherein a fixed control disk has a diverting opening that is diametrically opposed to the inlet that is being diverted.
21. A faucet having a distal end that is used to flush a toilet
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