FLOW-CONTROL FAUCET AERATOR
20170022693 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C1/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/0404
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G05D7/012
PHYSICS
B05B7/0425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A flow-control faucet aerator is configured to be fitted on a spout of a faucet and includes a housing, an aerating device installed in the housing, and a washer installed above the aerating device. The washer is provided with at least one mouth and an aqueduct circling the mouth. The aqueduct is made of an elastic material and has a neck that has a wall thickness smaller than a wall thickness of the rest of the aqueduct. The neck of the aqueduct deforms at different levels according to different levels of water pressure at the spout of the faucet, so as to change a diameter of the aqueduct and in a flow of the faucet, thereby contributing to flow control and water conservation.
Claims
1. A flow-control faucet aerator, being configured to be fitted on a spout of a faucet and comprising a housing, an aerating device installed in the housing, and a washer installed above the aerating device, the flow-control faucet aerator being characterized in: the washer is provided with at least one mouth and an aqueduct circling the mouth, wherein the aqueduct is made of an elastic material and has a depression circumnavigating an outer wall thereof, so as to form a neck, the neck has a wall thickness smaller than a wall thickness of the rest of the aqueduct; whereby, the neck of the aqueduct deforms at different levels according to different levels of water pressure at the spout of the faucet, so as to change a diameter of the aqueduct and in a flow of the faucet, thereby contributing to flow control and water conservation.
2. The flow-control faucet aerator of claim 1, wherein the aqueduct is terminated by a pressing portion that expands outward.
3. The flow-control faucet aerator of claim 2, wherein the pressing portion is a circular disk.
4. The flow-control faucet aerator of claim 3, wherein the pressing portion has a thickness gradually decreased outward, so that the pressing portion has a cambered top surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0018] The housing 10 is a circular body defining therein an accommodating space 11. The housing 10 has two ends thereof formed as a water inlet 12 and a water outlet 13, respectively. The water inlet 12 and the water outlet 13 are communicated with the accommodating space 11. In addition, the housing 10 has its inner wall formed with an annular step 14.
[0019] The aerating device 20 is peripherally formed with a shoulder 21 for propping against the annular step 14, so that the aerating device 20 can be positioned in the accommodating space 11. The aerating device 20 has centrally a shaft 22 extending toward the water outlet 13. A plurality of through holes 23 are formed on the aerating device 20 and surround the shaft 22 for water to flow therethrough. Furthermore, the aerating device 20 has an opening 24 near the water outlet 13. The opening 24 is communicated with the through holes 23. The opening 24 is equipped with a filter 25.
[0020] The washer 30 covers the aerating device 20 from above. The washer 30 has an aqueduct 32 that defines at least one mouth 31. The aqueduct 32 has a neck 321. The neck 321 has its wall thickness smaller than that of the rest of the aqueduct 32. In the present embodiment, the aqueduct 32 has a depression 332 circumnavigating an outer wall thereof, so as to form the neck 321. Furthermore, the aqueduct 32 is terminated by a pressing portion that expands outward 323. The pressing portion 323 has its thickness gradually decreased outward, so that the pressing portion 323 has a cambered top surface. The washer 30 and the aqueduct 32 are made of an elastic material as a unity. The elastic material may be rubber.
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[0022] It is to be noted that since the thickness of the pressing portion 323 is gradually decreased outward, the pressing portion 323 has a reduced inertia and thus is easy to deform and recover itself due to elasticity. This in turn enables the neck 321 to sensitively deform and recover with the change of water pressure.
[0023] Also to be noted is that since the washer 30 and the neck 321 are formed as a unity, it requires no significant structural change to implement the present invention on the basis of the prior-art devices. The disclosed faucet aerator 100 thus has the advantages of simple structure, low manufacturing costs and easy installation.
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