Patent ID: 6251274
Filing Date: 2001-06-26
Classification: B01D

Abstract:
A faucet attachment for treating water issuing from a faucet having a threaded outlet for receiving an aerator, the faucet attachment including:a valve assembly having a generally cylindrical inner structure disposed about a main axis, and an outer structure rotatably mounted about the inner structure for limited angular motion relative to the inner structure about the main axis between a first position and a second position, the outer structure being removable from the inner structure to expose the inner structure;the inner structure including a faucet attachment for threadably engaging said thread on the faucet with the outer structure removed for sealing the faucet attachment to the faucet, and a valve element below the faucet attachment, the faucet attachment and the valve element including an angular locator to selectively locate the valve element about said axis relative to the faucet attachment so that the valve element can be positioned relative to the faucet before the outer structure is added to the inner structure;the outer structure including a main body and an attachment ring cooperating with the main body for assembly about the inner structure and having a first outlet below the valve element and a second outlet extending orthogonally with respect to said main axis, the first and second outlets being arranged to cooperate with the valve element so that, in said first position, water from the faucet will flow through the valve element and issue from the first outlet, and in the second position water will flow through the valve element and issue from the second outlet; anda housing for a water treatment cartridge, the housing being attached to the outer structure, and having an inlet to receive water from the second outlet and a bottom exit for dispensing treated water, whereby the faucet attachment can be assembled on the faucet by first tightening the faucet attachment on the faucet, positioning the valve element angularly on the faucet attachment as required, and then completing the assembly so that water from the faucet can be caused to leave by the first outlet on the valve assembly or by the exit on the housing by moving the housing and outer structure angularly about the main axis between the respective said first and second positions.