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Date of Patent:
Jul. 11, 2000

Filed:

Jan. 12, 1999
Applicant:
Inventors:

Jurgen Humpert, Hemer, DE;

Bruno Heimann, Frondenberg, DE;

Eckhard Gransow, Frondenberg, DE;

Harald Dickel, Iserlohn, DE;

Assignee:

Friedrich Grohe AG, Hemer, DE;

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
E03C / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
137801 ; 4678 ; 239447 ; 239449 ;
Abstract

A faucet has a tubular faucet arm, a water-pressurizable hose in the arm having an outer end, and a head housing mounted on the hose outer end, extending along an axis, formed with a radially throughgoing slot, and dimensioned to be grasped in one hand. Body structure in the head communicates with the hose outer end and forms first and second valve seats and a nozzle assembly mounted on the body structure forms a first outlet communicating with the first valve seat and a second outlet communicating with the second valve seat. A valve element is displaceable in the body structure between a first end position engaging the first seat and diverting flow from the hose to the first outlet and a second end position engaging the second seat and diverting flow from the hose to the second outlet. A lever partially projecting through the slot from the housing is pivoted on the body structure. This lever is coupled to the valve element for displacing it from the first and position to the second end position on depression of the lever toward the housing. Normally a spring is braced between the body structure and the valve element to urge the valve element into the first end position.


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