CHILD RESIST COVER FOR A FAUCET
The present invention relates to a safety device and, more particularly, to a device for preventing the operation of a tap or faucet .
It is widely known to provide a tap or faucet to a bath or sink, the tap comprising a valve and a spindle arranged to be rotated in opposite directions about its longitudinal axis, to respectively open and close the valve, the spindle being fitted with a handle to allow the flow of fluid through the valve to be controlled by hand. However, such an arrangement gives rise to serious safety risks, as the handle is easily turned by a child or person of diminished mental faculties to open the valve, which might then result in injury, e.g. scolding, to that person or in flood damage to property. I have now devised an arrangement which overcomes the above-mentioned limitations of existing taps or faucet arrangements .
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a safety device for preventing the rotation of a handle of a tap or faucet, the device comprising: an annular base for fitting around the spindle or spindle sleeve of the tap, beneath the handle, and formed on opposite sides with a pair of opposed, resilient, upstanding projections; and a tubular shroud for fitting around at least the sides of the handle and the projections of the base, such that respective lugs formed at the distal ends of each of the upstanding projections are radially biassed into engagement with corresponding apertures formed in the side-wall of the shroud.
Thus, to remove the shroud from the base, the lugs must first be pressed towards one another to disengage them from their respective apertures, such an arrangement having been found to be highly effective in foiling the attempts of a child
to operate the tap.
Preferably the shroud is connected to the base to prevent the two parts from being separated when the sides of the handle are not shrouded and to maintain the correct alignment between the two parts . Most preferably, the two parts are connected by a strip of resilient material, which biasses the shroud away from the base.
Preferably the device consists of a single piece of moulded plastics material. Also in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a method for preventing the rotation of a handle of a tap or faucet, the method comprising the steps of: providing a safety device comprising an annular base, formed on opposite sides with a pair of opposed, resilient, upstanding projections, and a tubular shroud, formed with a pair of opposed apertures in its side-wall; fitting the annular base around the spindle or spindle sleeve of the tap, beneath the handle; and fitting the shroud around the handle and the projections of the base, such that respective lugs formed at the distal ends of each of the upstanding projections are radially biassed into engagement with the apertures formed in the side-wall of the shroud.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of an example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figures 1 and 2 are respective side views of a conventional tap arrangement, the latter partially in section, showing the tap in assembled and disassembled states respectively;
Figure 3 and 4 are respective side views, partially in section, showing successive stages in the process of fitting of a safety device in accordance with the present invention, to the tap; and Figure 5, 6 and 7 are respectively a side view and an
end view, each partially in section, and a perspective view, showing the safety device fitted to the tap and in a closed state.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, a conventional water tap or faucet is shown comprising a body portion 2 through which a flow of water of water may be controlled by rotating a handle 4 connected to an operating spindle 6 of valve contained within the body 4, the handle 4 being held in place by a fixing screw 8, the head of which, in the assembled tap, is concealed by a end-cap 10.
To prevent the tap 2 from being operated by a child or person of diminished mental faculties, a safety device 12 in accordance with the present invention may be fitted to the tap by first fitting an annular base 14 of the device around a spindle casing 16 of the tap, below the handle 4, (as shown in Figures 3 and 5) and then pushing a cylindrical, tubular shroud 18 of the device over the handle 4 (as shown in Figures 5 to 7) , against a counterforce provided by a resilient strip 20 connecting the base 14 and the shroud 18. The shroud is 18 then held in place by a pair of upstanding resilient projections
22,24 formed on either side of the base 14, whose distal ends are each formed with a respective lug 26,28 which is biassed into engagement with a corresponding aperture 30,32 formed in the side-wall of the fitted shroud 18. To subsequently operate the tap 2, the two lugs 26,28 must first be pressed towards one another to release the shroud 18 which is then lifted away from the handle 4, under the recoil action of the connecting strip 20 (as indicated by the arrows in Figures 6 and 7) . It will be appreciated that the degree mental agility and of manual dexterity required to release the shroud of the safety device thus described, will frustrate all but the most determined attempts by a child to or person of diminished mental faculties to gain access to a tap-handle to which the device is fitted.