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Retainer clamp

  • US 4,091,998 A
  • Filed: 11/16/1976
  • Issued: 05/30/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/16/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An improved retainer clamp and showerhead assembly for selectively and securely supporting a handheld showerhead wherein the handheld showerhead includes a nozzle portion and a handle portion which is connected at one end to the nozzle portion and which has a pair of opposed, radially outwardly projecting lugs that are formed on one part of the handle portion, between its one end and its distal end, and that are disposed in a first plane also including the longitudinal central axis of the handle portion, wherein the handheld showerhead is adapted to be connected with a source of water under pressure such as it conventionally found in the bathrooms or the like, and wherein the handheld showerhead may be supported by the retainer clamp while water is being sprayed therefrom and when the handheld showerhead is not in use, an improved retainer clamp comprising:

  • a main supporting bracket that includes a first, fixture portion and a second, clamping portion;

    the first fixture portion of the main supporting bracket including means for mounting the main supporting bracket in the bathroom or the like;

    the second clamping portion of the main supporting bracket including two curved, generally "U" shaped arm members which are spaced from one another such that the one part of the handle portion may be disposed between the arm members and which have their central longitudinal axes disposed in a second plane, each arm member having a groove formed therein between its ends, with the longitudinal axes of the grooves being disposed in a third plane that is generally perpendicular to the second plane, with the grooves having a size and shape such that the radially outwardly projecting lugs may be received therein and with the distance between the arm members, as measured from adjacent to the grooves, being slightly less than the distance between the radially outer distal edges of the radially outwardly projecting lugs but greater than the cross-sectional dimension of the handle portion, as measured in the first plane and from adjacent to the bases of the radially outwardly projecting lugs, so that when the outwardly projecting lugs are disposed within the grooves, relative angular movement, about the longitudinal axis of the handle portion, between the handle portion and the second portion of the main supporting bracket is restricted; and

    means for limiting axial movement of the handle portion, with respect to the second portion of the main supporting bracket, in one direction when the radially outwardly projecting lugs are disposed within the grooves.

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