B05B1/1672

Sprinkler structure
10464078 · 2019-11-05 · ·

A sprinkler structure contains: an accommodation tube, multiple water outflow zones, multiple grooved partitions, multiple first water gathering zones, and multiple second water gathering zones. Each first water gathering zone has a first inlet, and each second water gathering zone has a second inlet, the accommodation tube includes multiple first guide orifices and multiple second guide orifices. Each first guide orifice communicates with the accommodation tube, and each second guide orifice communicates with the accommodation tube, hence a control bar is rotatably connected and horizontally moves in each first guide orifice and each second guide orifice. The control bar further includes an inflow chamber and a receiving portion for housing a stop element, such that the stop element abuts against each first water gathering zone and each second water gathering zone. The control bar further includes two seal rings, and the accommodation tube further includes an elongated lid.

THIN SHOWER HEAD AND WATERWAY SWITCHING DEVICE

This disclosure provides a thin shower head and a waterway switching device. The water switching device includes a body, a switching shaft disposed in the body and a driving mechanism. The body has a hollow portion and a water inlet end and a water outlet end. the water outlet end has two waterways in communication with the hollow portion. The switching shaft includes a water-division section located in the hollow portion and a traction section extending out of the water outlet end. The driving mechanism is disposed outside the body, for driving the switching shaft to reciprocate in an axial direction, such that the switching shaft is switched between at least two switching positions, wherein at least one waterway is opened correspondingly at each of the switching positions. The driving mechanism includes a driving member and a one-way rotational device for connecting the driving member to the switching shaft.

SPRINKLER STRUCTURE
20190240681 · 2019-08-08 · ·

A sprinkler structure contains: an accommodation tube, multiple water outflow zones, multiple grooved partitions, multiple first water gathering zones, and multiple second water gathering zones. Each first water gathering zone has a first inlet, and each second water gathering zone has a second inlet, the accommodation tube includes multiple first guide orifices and multiple second guide orifices. Each first guide orifice communicates with the accommodation tube, and each second guide orifice communicates with the accommodation tube, hence a control bar is rotatably connected and horizontally moves in each first guide orifice and each second guide orifice. The control bar further includes an inflow chamber and a receiving portion for housing a stop element, such that the stop element abuts against each first water gathering zone and each second water gathering zone. The control bar further includes two seal rings, and the accommodation tube further includes an elongated lid.

Tubular shower apparatus, systems and methods
10369578 · 2019-08-06 ·

The present invention relates to shower apparatus, systems and methods of using the same. Specifically, the shower apparatus of the present invention comprises embodiments of circular and/or arcuate water dispensing tubes for utilization in a shower. Further, embodiments further include connection and leveling mechanisms and water flow diverters for use in the same. In addition, embodiments further include water dispensing holes disposed within the circular and/or arcuate water dispensing tubes for specialized water distribution and coverage thereof of a user within a shower.

SPRAY HEADER FOR SPRAYING A LUBRICATING AND/OR REFRIGERATING FLUID
20190224732 · 2019-07-25 ·

Disclosed is a spray ramp intended to lubricate and/or cool a laminated strip and/or pressure cylinders of a mill, including: a tubular shaft of which the hollow interior volume forms a fluid admission chamber; a chassis rigidly connected to the external wall of the shaft, extending along the tubular shaft; a plurality of nozzles distributed over the length of the chassis and supported by the chassis, arranged such that the jets form a fluid curtain; and a pipe system, inside the chassis, ensuring the supply of the nozzles from the through-bores provided in the tubular wall of the hollow shaft. The pipe system includes at least one pressure levelling chamber extending over the whole active length of the chassis and through which all the fluid supplying the plurality of nozzles passes.

Fluid ejection device

The fluid-ejection device (100) comprised a first member (110) having an inlet suitable for being connected to a source of fluid (120); a second member (130) that can be moved relative to the first member (110); and a control member (150) arranged to be at least in a first condition, in which the control member (150) is at least substantially inside the second member (130) preventing the flow of fluid through the second member (130) to define a first stroke (S1) of the second member (130) where no discharge of fluid is allowed out of the device (100); and a second condition, in which the control member (150) is at least substantially outside the second member (130) allowing the flow of fluid through the second member (130) to define a second stroke (S2) of the second member (130) along which discharge of fluid is allowed out of the device (100).

KITCHEN AND BATHROOM DEVICE WITH ENERGY-SAVING AND EFFICIENT WATER SPRAY
20190151866 · 2019-05-23 ·

A kitchen and bathroom device with energy-saving and efficient water spray includes a water outlet panel and nozzles arranged on the water outlet panel. The nozzles each have a water outlet hole at a front end thereof The nozzles each have two spaced water outlet passages therein, defined as an ordinary water outlet passage and a variational water outlet passage and obliquely disposed at two sides of a centerline of the water outlet hole to form included angles with the centerline of the water outlet hole, respectively. The ordinary water outlet passage communicates with the water outlet hole to spray ordinary water. The variational water outlet passage communicates with the water outlet hole to spray variational water.

Devices and Methods for Delivering Fluid to a Nasal Cavity

Devices and methods for delivering fluid to the nasal cavity that include a delivery tube and cap configured to be connected to a container that houses the fluid. The delivery tube includes an inner cannula that is positioned within an outer cannula. Each of the cannulas includes a first outlet with one or more openings aligned along a first lateral section and a second outlet with one or more openings aligned along a second lateral section. The cap is configured to secure the delivery tube to the container. The delivery tube and cap are configured to provide relative axial movement between the cannulas. The cannulas are positionable between a first axial position that aligns the first outlets along the first lateral section of the delivery tube to deliver the fluid to a first portion of the nasal cavity, and a second axial position that aligns the second outlets along the second lateral section to deliver fluid to a second portion of the nasal cavity.

FLUID EJECTION DEVICE
20180304280 · 2018-10-25 ·

A fluid-ejection device includes a first member having a fluid inlet; a second member that can be moved relative to the first member; and a control member arranged to be at least in a first condition, in which the control member is at least substantially inside the second member during a first stroke of the second member in which fluid flow through the second member and discharge is prevented; and a second condition, in which the control member is at least substantially outside the second member during a second stroke of the second member, allowing fluid flow through the second member and discharge. A seal member has a first surface engaged with the first member, a second surface engaged with the second member, and a third surface arranged to be engaged with the control member in the first condition.

Adapter valve assembly

Embodiments of the disclosure provide an adapter valve assembly and a method for installing an adapter valve assembly that allows for independent control of fluid flow at an individual nozzle assembly. The adapter valve assembly can include a ball valve that can be actuated by electricity to change its position. The adapter valve assembly can function independent of the pressure or flow within the system and can be actuated as desired by the user. The adapter valve assembly can also have internal threads which can connect with the existing external threads on nozzle assemblies already installed in the field. Therefore, the adapter valve assembly can be used for retrofit applications.