LIGHT-TOUCH WATER-SAVING VALVE
20220243840 ยท 2022-08-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K21/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/52408
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A light-touch water-saving valve of the invention uses the conversion of steel balls for various controls. First, a shifting steel ball are used to transfer the transverse shear force of a guide plate into the longitudinal thrust to open and close the valve, and then a constant-flow steel ball is used to clamp a valve seat to fix the valve to achieve a constant flow control. When a user releases a brake rod, the valve is automatically closed by a restoration spring. At the same time, the shifting steel ball is pressed by a packing spring, and then the ball grooves on the two sides of the guide plate are pressed to lock the valve to a normally opening operation.
Claims
1. A light-touch water-saving valve capable of automatically turning off water, comprising: a connecting head; a combination cover; a valve rod; a valve rubber ring; a guide plate; a guide pin; and a brake rod, wherein an upper end of the connecting head has threads for installing on a faucet water outlet, a lower end of the connecting head has threads for integrating with the combination cover, a support frame is installed in the combination cover, a valve seat and a packing spring are arranged at an inner upper end of the support frame, the valve seat and the packing spring are connected to the valve rod arranged in the connecting head and the valve rubber ring arranged on an outside of the connecting head to compress a water inlet of the connecting head, a constant-flow steel ball is installed at a middle part of the support frame, a restoration sleeve and a restoration spring are sleeved on a periphery of the support frame to be used as a constant flow control, a shifting steel ball is arranged at a lower end of the support frame, the support frame and the restoration sleeve extend out of the combination cover at the same time, the guide pin the guide plate at the lower end of the support frame, the guide plate is used to push against the shifting steel ball, the brake rod is fixed to the guide plate, and a user can push the brake rod for various water operations.
2. The light-touch water-saving valve capable of automatically turning off water according to claim 1, wherein the brake rod is fixed to the guide plate by a rivet.
3. The light-touch water-saving valve capable of automatically turning off water according to claim 1, further comprising a buffer steel ball arranged between the constant-flow steel ball and the valve seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
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[0019] The light-touch water-saving valve capable of automatically turning off water of this embodiment is a cylindrical structure and may be installed at a water outlet of a faucet. The light-touch water-saving valve uses the packing spring 4 to push the valve seat 3b to drive the valve rod 3a to press the valve rubber ring 12 to close the water flow (please refer to
[0020] The assembly of the light-touch water-saving valve is divided into upper and lower parts. First, insert the valve rod 3a into the connecting head 1, sleeve the packing spring 4 and the valve seat 3b, and use the valve pin 3c to rivet the valve rod 3a and the valve seat 3b for the following step. Then, sleeve the restoration spring 7 and the restoration sleeve 6 on the support frame 2 and pass through the combination cover 14, and rivet the guide pin 9 into the guide plate 8a. Then, put on the leak-proof rubber ring 13, the shifting steel ball 10, the buffer steel ball 11, and the constant-flow steel ball 5. Then, lock the structure of the connecting head 1 with the valve installed, use a screwdriver to insert the tightening hole 15 to tighten the leak-proof rubber ring 13. Finally, put on the brake rod 8b riveted into the guide plate 8a by the rivet 8c and push it to the normally open position. Thus, the assembly is completed by putting the valve rubber ring 12 from the outer side of the connecting head 1.
[0021] In order to save manufacture materials and improve practical value, the light-touch water-saving valve of the present invention can be manufactured in combination:
[0022] 1. The structure of the support frame 2 is divided into the three parts of the positioning plate 2a, the support seat 2b, and the brake frame 2c. The plane contacting the outer edge can be assembled by the positioning plate 2a rolled with the center hole and the water flow hole by the round iron sheet. The supporting guide plate 8a is divided into upper and lower parts for the manufacture of the support seat 2b and the brake frame 2c. The brake frame 2c extends out the support seat 2b and is used for the guide pin 9 to fix the guide plate 8a (as shown in
[0023] 2. The structure of a water inlet part of the connecting head 1 may be rolled out of a water inlet shape with a circular iron plate, and then the outer edge of the water inlet part is formed into a dish shape as a water inlet cover 1a, which is directly riveted into a tubular connecting seat lb. Thus, a hexagonal tubular material can be used to save material (shown as
[0024] 3. The structure of a water outlet part of the combination cover 14 may also be rolled out of a central hole and the water outlet hole with a circular iron plate to form a water outlet plate 14a to provide spray water flow, which is then riveted into a tubular combination seat 14b, thereby saving material and improving water saving efficiency (shown as
[0025] While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.