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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 2018
Filed:
Dec. 14, 2015
Franke Technology and Trademark Ltd, Hergiswil, CH;
Christian Bomatter, Willer, FR;
Franke Technology and Trademark Ltd, Hergiswil, CH;
Abstract
A faucet with a faucet housing, a tubular fastening device that is fastenable in a tap hole of a faucet carrier, and one or more flexible connection lines extending through the tubular fastening device to the faucet housing. The tubular fastening device has a tube section that is insertable into the tap hole, a flange that is placeable upon the faucet carrier, as well as an annular collar projecting beyond the flange, on which the faucet housing is fastened. At least two pivotal, longitudinally adjustable fastening clamps are arranged laterally at the tube section, which are adjustable via clamping screws operated from the faucet side against the bottom of the faucet carrier. The fastening clamps are received in the assembled stated in recesses of the fastening device, and pivot therefrom into a fastening position upon operation of clamping screws. The faucet housing has at the fastening side a receiving socket for a form-fitting, torque-proof reception of an annular collar of the tubular fastening device. The faucet is mountable in the pre-assembled state, by the faucet housing with the connection lines, connected thereto and guided through the tubular fastening device, being lifted off the tubular fastening device, inserted in the tap hole, to such an extent that the clamping screws are accessible.