Patent classifications
Y10T137/7465
Automatic water regulator
An automatic water regulator includes a water tank component and a base component disposed thereunder. The water tank component includes a box body, a water inlet arranged in a middle portion of the box body, a spring, a sealing ring, an ejector rod sleeved by the spring and inserted into an intermediate position of the water inlet, an ejector shaft, a tray disposed on a side of the ejector rod, a floating bucket disposed at a bottom portion of the box body and away from the side of the ejector rod, and a floating bucket shaft disposed on a middle portion of the floating bucket. The base component includes a main base body and a supporting rib therein and below the tray. The sealing ring is disposed on top of the ejector rod. A bottom end of the ejector rod is connected to the floating bucket.
AUTOMATIC WATER REGULATOR
An automatic water regulator includes a water tank component and a base component disposed thereunder. The water tank component includes a box body, a water inlet arranged in a middle portion of the box body, a spring, a sealing ring, an ejector rod sleeved by the spring and inserted into an intermediate position of the water inlet, an ejector shaft, a tray disposed on a side of the ejector rod, a floating bucket disposed at a bottom portion of the box body and away from the side of the ejector rod, and a floating bucket shaft disposed on a middle portion of the floating bucket. The base component includes a main base body and a supporting rib therein and below the tray. The sealing ring is disposed on top of the ejector rod. A bottom end of the ejector rod is connected to the floating bucket.
Ball tap
In a ball tap 1, a valving element 3 includes a valve part 10 provided with a contact projection part 9 that can come into close contact with a valve seat 7 when the valving element 3 is closed, and a flange part 11 having a circular ring shape in plan view which continues downward from the rim of the valve part 10 and is slidable like a piston in the secondary side flow passage 5, and the left and right half circumferences of the upper surface of the flange part 11 have bilaterally symmetrical shapes curved downward in arch shapes, and the left and right lower limit portions of the upper surface of the flange part are set so as to be positioned at the same heights as those of the lower end edges of drainage ports 8.
Liquid control valve
A float or a near neutral buoyancy weight operated liquid pressure control valve includes a body which together with an end cap form a cavity and retain a diaphragm therein. A back-pressure chamber is formed between the end cap and the diaphragm and the diaphragm includes a seal section which seats on an inlet port. The diaphragm seal also separates the inlet from an outlet formed in the body. A float support arm reciprocally operates a valve opening and closing control pin mounted in an associated bleed passage formed longitudinally through a control pin mounting. In an open mode the bleed passage vents the chamber. In a closed mode the pressure in the chamber displaces the diaphragm to close the valve. A slide is coupled to the diaphragm so as to be displaced therewith and prevent excessive pressure to distort the diaphragm once the seal closes on port.