NOZZLE STRUCTURE WITH FORWARD AND REVERSE WATER SEALING
20240278265 ยท 2024-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A nozzle structure with forward and reverse water sealing, comprising a nozzle head, a cover, and a plurality of sealing rings. The two ends of the nozzle head are the water-filling end and the spraying end respectively, a drainage aperture is pierced on the side of the spraying end, a guide cone is provided at the upper end, and a stopper is installed convexly on the outer periphery at the end portion of spraying end. The cover is sleeved on the nozzle head, which can rotate forwardly and reversely. The sealing rings are set on the nozzle head and the cover respectively. When the cover is rotated to the forward or reverse end, both ends of the cover can be sealed by the sealing rings to seal off the water.
Claims
1. A nozzle structure with forward and reverse water sealing, at least comprising: a nozzle head, the two ends of which being a water-filling end and a spraying end respectively, the water-filling end being connected to a water pipeline for filling the water, on a side of the spraying end being pierced with at least one drainage aperture for water output and a guide cone being provided at an upper end of the spraying end, an outer periphery at an end portion of the spraying end being convexly provided with a stopper, and an outer side of a middle section of the nozzle head being provided with a screwed joint; a cover, which is sleeved on the nozzle head, an upper end of the cover being extended through a water spout, and a bottom inner side of the cover being provided with another screwed joint that corresponds to the screwed joint of the nozzle head, so that the cover is rotated in the forward or reverse direction when sleeved on the nozzle head; a first sealing ring, being set on the nozzle head and being set relatively on a rear of the drainage aperture of the spraying end, and being attached to an inner side of the cover to maintain a sealed status between the bottom of the cover and the nozzle head; a second sealing ring, being set on the nozzle head and being set relatively between the upper end of the spraying end and the guide cone, when the cover on the nozzle head rotates to the forward end, the second sealing ring being attached to the water spout of the cover correspondingly, so that the upper end of the cover and the spraying end of the nozzle head are sealed with each other; and a third sealing ring, being set on the cover and being set relatively on an inner middle section of the cover, when the cover on the nozzle head rotates to the reverse end, the third seal being attached to the stopper of the nozzle head correspondingly, so that the cover and the spraying end of the nozzle head are sealed with each other.
2. The nozzle structure with forward and reverse water sealing according to claim 1, wherein the sealing rings are made of a resilient waterproof material.
3. The nozzle structure with forward and reverse water sealing according to claim 1, wherein the sealing rings are made of natural rubber or synthetic rubber.
4. The nozzle structure with forward and reverse water sealing according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle head has at least one stopper portion protruding from an outer side of the water-filling end, and the stopper portion correspondingly leaned against a bottom end of the cover.
5. The nozzle structure with forward and reverse water sealing according to claim 1, wherein a bottom end of the cover being embedded with at least one stopper piece, and the stopper piece correspondingly leaned against an outer side of the screwed joint of the nozzle head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] In order to achieve the above or other purposes and efficacy, the technical means and structures employed in the present disclosure are illustrated and described in detail as follows with respect to the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure for a complete understanding of their features and functions.
[0015] Referring to
[0025] When the present disclosure is in use, any water pipeline can be connected to the water-filling end 101 of the nozzle head 1 to supply the water into the nozzle head 1 and output from the drainage aperture 11 on the spraying end 102 of the nozzle head 1. The cover 2 is sleeved on the nozzle head 1 and can be rotated in the forward or reverse direction to adjust the relative distance between the guide cone 12 of the nozzle head 1 and the water spout 21 of the cover 2. The water flow from the nozzle head 1 drainage aperture 11 is flowing through the guide cone 12, then sprays out from the water spout 21 of the cover 2, so that the water jet from the water spout 21 can be adjusted between scattering and direct jetting states, and when the cover 2 rotates to the forward end or reverse end, the first sealing ring 3 and the second sealing ring 4, or the first sealing ring 3 and the third sealing ring 5, can be sealed at both ends of the cover 2, reach the purpose of sealing the water by rotating the cover 2 to the forward end or reverse end.
[0026] In addition, when using the nozzle structure of the present disclosure to spray the water, the user can choose to rotate the cover 2 in a forward or reverse direction according to the spraying state of the water spout 21 and quickly rotate to the forward or reverse end of the nozzle head 1, so that the first and second sealing rings 3 and 4, or the first and third sealing rings 3 and 5 can seal both ends of the cover 2 to achieve the effect of water sealing and water shutting.
[0027] Regardless of the state of the water jet from the water spout 21, the first sealing ring 3 on the drainage aperture 11 of the spraying end 102 of the nozzle head 1 has remained close to the inner side of the cover 2, so that the seal between the bottom end of the cover 2 and the nozzle head 1 can be maintained.
[0028] When the water sprayed from the water spout 21 is in a scattering state, the user can turn the cover 2 in the forward direction corresponding to the nozzle head 1 and quickly turn it to the forward end of the nozzle head 1, so that the second sealing ring 4, which is set between the upper end of the spraying end 102 of the nozzle head 1 and the guide cone 12, can attach to and seal with the water spout 21 of the cover 2 (as shown in
[0029] In view of the above and refer to
[0030] When the water sprayed from the water spout 21 is in a direct-jetting state, the user can turn the cover 2 in the reverse direction corresponding to the nozzle head 1 and quickly turn it to the reverse end of the nozzle head 1, so that the third sealing ring 5, which is set in the inner middle section of the cover 2, can attach to and seal with the stopper 13 around the spraying end 102 of the nozzle head 1 (as shown in
[0031] In view of the above and refer to
[0032] In addition, even if the user is not familiar with the nozzle structure of the present disclosure, also can rotate the cover 2 to the end in either direction on the nozzle head 1, so that the first sealing ring 3 and the second sealing ring 4 (or the first sealing ring 3 and the third sealing ring 5) can seal the two ends of the cover 2, stop the water flow for spraying and achieve the effect of easy to use.
[0033] In summary, compared to the various shortcomings and unsolvable problems of the nozzle of conventional sprinklers, the present disclosure uses a special design of nozzle head 1, cover 2, first sealing ring 3, the second sealing ring 4, and third sealing ring 5, so that the cover 2 can be optionally rotated to the end corresponding to the nozzle head 1 in the forward direction or the reverse direction, and quickly seals the two ends of the cover 2 to stop the water, so as to achieve the efficacy and purpose of easy use.
[0034] However, the above is only the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, and it does not limit the scope of the patent of the present disclosure. Therefore, all simple modifications and equivalent structural changes made by applying the contents of the specification and drawings of the present disclosure shall be included in the scope of the patent of the present disclosure.