1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a controlling valve, especially to a structure that is pushed to close the valve.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Infrared-ray controlling switches are representative of the water switches on sale presently. When washing, the user's hand needs to be put at a certain position to switch on the infrared-ray controlling switch. Then the faucet starts to supply water. However, the infrared-ray controlling switch has disadvantages. Because the time to supply water of infrared-ray controlling switch is limited, the user is unable to finish washing. The user needs to switch on the infrared-ray controlling switch once again to finish washing. Further, the reaction of the infrared-ray controlling switch is not sensitive enough so the infrared-ray controlling switch is only switched on when the user puts the hand at the certain position. To solve the aforementioned problem, the conventional controlling valves are developed.
With reference to
The barrel (50) has a stepped top recess (51) being formed in a top end. A through hole (52) is formed in the bottom of the top recess (51). A stepped bottom recess (53) is formed in a bottom end of the barrel (50). The top recess (51) communicates with the bottom recess (53) through the through hole (52).
The control valve group (60) comprises a spindle (61), a valve seat (62), a pushing rod (63) and an abutting rod (64).
The spindle (61) has a conical closed head (611). The closed head (611) is mounted in the top recess (51). A protruding rod (612) is connected to a bottom of the closed head (611). The protruding rod (612) is mounted into the bottom recess (53) through the through hole (52). A sidewall of the protruding rod (612) has multiple side wings (613) being separately protruding out from the sidewall.
The valve seat (62) is mounted in the bottom recess (53). An edge of the valve seat (62) abuts an inner edge of the bottom recess (53). The valve seat (62) has a through hole (621) being mounted through by the protruding rod (612). Multiple inclined edges (622) are saw-toothed and are formed on an inside wall of the through hole (621). Multiple guiding channels (623) are formed respectively between adjacent inclined edges (622). Multiple flowing bores (624) are formed separately through the valve seat (62) around the through hole (621).
The pushing rod (63) has a mounting cavity (631) being mounted through by the protruding rod (612). Multiple pushing sheets (632) are formed separately on and protrudes from a sidewall of a top end of the pushing rod (63).
The abutting rod (64) has a receiving hole (641) being formed in a top end to be mounted by the pushing rod (63). Multiple inclined edges (642) are saw-toothed and are formed on the top end of the abutting rod (64). Multiple guiding protrusions (643) are formed on and protrude from a sidewall of the top end and are mounted slidably in the guiding channels (623). A bottom end of the abutting rod (64) protrudes out of the through hole (621) of the valve seat (62).
The bottom cap (70) is mounted securely in the bottom recess (53). The bottom cap (70) has an opening (71) abutting a bottom end of the valve seat (62) to mount the control valve group (60) in the barrel (50). Multiple water bores (72) are formed separately through the bottom cap (70) around the opening (71).
When using, the conventional controlling valve is connected to a faucet. The bottom end of the abutting rod (64) is pushed to allow water to flow out from the faucet. When the bottom end of the abutting rod (64) is pushed, the inclined edges (642) on the top end of the abutting rod (64) abut the pushing sheets (632) of the pushing rod (63) to push the pushing rod (63). When the top ends of the pushing sheets (632) abut the bottom ends of the side wings (613) of the protruding rod (612), the closed head (611) leaves the through hole (52) to open the trough hole (52). Therefore, water flows into the bottom recess (53) through the through hole (52), and then water flows out of the barrel (50) through the flowing bores (624) and the water bores (72) in sequence. Thus, the user may proceed washing.
When washing procedure is finished, the abutting rod (64) is pushed again to allow the guiding protrusions (643) to enter the guiding channels (623) and to abut the bottom ends of the guiding channels (623). Then the abutment aforementioned no more exists. Therefore, the top end of the closed head (611) is shut down by the pushing of the water to seal the through hole (52). Thus, water does not flow out.
As described, the water supplying time is easily controlled by the simple mechanical movements. When the conventional controlling valve is closed, the water in the water tube still pushes toward. Therefore, at the transient time when the conventional controlling valve is closing, the kinetic energy of the pushing water becomes elasticity energy to generate a series of positive and negative pressure waves that vibrate in the water tube back and forth. The pressure waves do not stop until resisting by the abrasion. Thus, the vibration of the water tube results in raspy noises.
To overcome the disadvantages as aforementioned of the conventional controlling valve, the controlling valve of the present invention provides a structure that closes the valve by pushing.
To achieve the objective of the present invention, the present invention provides a controlling valve comprising:
a sleeve having an opening;
an end cap being mounted on a top surface of the sleeve and having
a control valve group having
The controlling valve is mounted on the outlet of the faucet. When the controlling valve is pushed upward, the flowing bore of the outer sheet and the water bore of the end cap are sealed in sequence to keep the water from flowing. On the other hand, when the controlling valve is pushed upward again, the flowing bore of the outer sheet and the water bore of the end cap are opened in sequence to allow the water to flow out.
With the aforementioned movement, when the outlet of the faucet is closed, the controlling valve as described is closed gradually to reduce the positive and negative pressure waves that generate during the water flow is stopped. Thus, the water tube is kept from vibrating and from producing raspy noise.
With reference to
The sleeve (10) has an opening (11) being formed in a top surface. An inner flange (111) is formed annularly on an inside wall of the opening (11). A bottom cap (12) is mounted on a bottom end of the sleeve (10). A rod bore (121) is formed through a center of the bottom cap (12). Multiple water outlets (122) are formed separately through the bottom cap (12) around the rod bore (121).
The control valve group (20) comprises a valve seat (21), a pushing rod (22), an abutting seat (23), a connecting rod (24), a pushing seat (25), a valve body (26) and a closed head (27).
The valve seat (21) is mounted in the opening (11) of the sleeve (10). An annular edge of the valve seat (21) abuts the inner flange (111) of the sleeve (10). A cylinder (215) protrudes from a bottom of a center of the valve seat (21). A through hole (211) is formed through the cylinder (215). Multiple inclined edges (212) are saw-toothed and are formed on an inside wall of the through hole (211). Multiple guiding channels (213) are formed respectively between adjacent inclined edges (212). Multiple water bores (214) are formed separately through a top of the valve seat (21) around the through hole (211).
The pushing rod (22) is mounted in the through hole (211) of the valve seat (21) and protrudes out of the rod bore (121) of the end cap (12). A mounting cavity (211) is formed in a top of the pushing rod (22). Multiple inclined edges (222) are saw-toothed and are formed on the top of the pushing rod (22). Multiple guiding protrusions (223) are formed on a sidewall of the top of the pushing rod (22). The guiding protrusions (223) selectively abuts the inclined edges (212) of the seat (21) and selectively abuts bottom ends of the guiding channels (213).
The abutting seat (23) has a central through hole (231). Multiple abutting protrusions (232) are formed separately on and protrudes out from a lower surface of the abutting seat (23). The abutting protrusions (232) selectively abut the inclined edges (222) of the pushing rod (22).
The connecting rod (24) has a bottom end being mounted through the through hole (231) of the abutting seat (23) and protruding into the mounting cavity (221) of the pushing rod (22). A connecting hole (241) of the connecting rod (24) is formed in a top end of the connecting rod (24).
The pushing seat (25) has an aperture (251) being mounted through by the connecting end of the connecting rod (24). A bottom end of the pushing seat (25) selectively abuts an upper surface of the abutting seat (23).
The valve body (26) has an aperture (261).
The closed head (27) has a protruding rod (271) protruding out from a bottom end of the closed head (27). The protruding rod (271) is mounted through the aperture (261) of the valve body (26) and is mounted securely in the connecting hole (241) of the connecting rod (24) to clamp the valve body (26) securely between the closed head (27) and the connecting rod (24). A top end of the closed head (27) is conical.
The end cap (30) is mounted on the top surface of the sleeve (10). A mounting cavity (31) is formed in a top end of the end cap (30). A water bore (311) is formed through a bottom end of the mounting cavity (31) of the end cap (30) and is selectively sealed by the pushing seat (25). An outer sheet (32) is mounted in the mounting cavity (31) of the end cap (30). A flowing bore (321) is formed through a center of the outer sheet (32) and is selectively sealed by the closed head (27). A conical filter (33) is mounted on a top end of the outer sheet (32).
With further reference to
With further reference to
The pushed abutting seat (23) pushes the pushing seat (25) and the closed head (27) in sequence. When the pushing rod (22) is moved at a certain position, bottom ends of the guiding protrusions (223) of the pushing rod (22) abut the inclined edges (212) of the valve seat (21). Therefore, the closed head (27) and the pushing seat (25) respectively seal the flowing bore (321) of the outer sheet (32) and the water bore (311) of the end cap (30). The valve body (36) is used to completely seal the water bore (311) (the closing status is shown in
With further reference to
Therefore, when the outlet of the faucet (40) is closed, the controlling valve as described is closed gradually to reduce the positive and negative pressure waves that generate during the water flow is stopped. Thus, the water tube is kept from vibrating and from producing raspy noise.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN06/00407 | 3/16/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/28/2008 |