1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a diverter assembly for shower, and more particularly to a diverter assembly for holding a shower nozzle, and for controlling the amount of water to flow out through either or both of a shower head and a shower nozzle steplessly.
2. Related Art
Typical American shower appliances include a shower head fixed on a wall and a shower nozzle for a user to hold, and a diverter is disposed between the shower head and the shower nozzle for controlling the water to flow out through either or both of the shower head and the nozzle.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,299,510 discloses a holder device for a shower head and a shower nozzle as described above. The holder device includes an inlet and two outlet ports. A knob is pivotally disposed at one end of the holder device to operate a valve stem disposed inside the holder device for controlling the water flowing directions. An attaching device is disposed at the other end of the diverter assembly for holding the shower nozzle.
The two outlet ports of the holder device pass through a chamber, and the valve stem switches a valve member to positions corresponding to either one of the two outlet ports or between the two outlet ports. That is to say, when the valve stem switches the valve member to the position corresponding to one of the outlet ports, the water flows out through the other outlet port. When the valve stem switches the valve member to the position between the two outlet ports, the water flows out through both of the outlet ports.
Although the above-mentioned controlling technique of the three valve stem positions satisfies basic needs of users, when the valve stem switches to the position to have the water flow out through both of the outlet ports, that is, when the water flows out through both of the shower head and the shower nozzle, users can not further adjust the amount of the water flowing out through both of the shower head and the shower nozzle. The above situation is obviously to be improved for users.
On the other hand, an attaching device for the shower nozzle to be attached thereto includes a follower rotatably disposed on a partition secured to the holder device for the attaching device to be rotated along with the follower and for the opening of the attaching device to change the angle so that users can handle the shower nozzle or attach it in the holder device.
However, there is nothing between the attaching device and the partition for securing the attaching device, and the securing of the attaching device comes from the friction among the follower, the attaching device and the partition. If the screw for securing the follower and the attaching device is loosen, or after being used for a long time, a wearing issue occurs among the follower, the attaching device and the partition such that the attaching device loses securing capability, resulting in the falling of the shower nozzle secured in the attaching device. The falling of the shower nozzle can result in damaging of the shower nozzle or other appliance, or more seriously, hurt users thereof. Therefore, the attaching device is needed to be improved further.
The primary object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned issues and to provide a diverter assembly for holding a handheld shower nozzle, and for controlling the amount of water to flow out through either or both of a shower head and the shower nozzle steplessly.
The secondary object of the present invention is to provide a diverter assembly for limiting the rotating angle of the shower nozzle so that the shower nozzle can be secured.
For achieving the above-mentioned objects, the diverter assembly according to the present invention includes a main body, a valve device and a movable body. The main body is hollow and has a water inlet tube and two water outlet tubes. One of the two water outlet tubes is communicated through a hose to a shower nozzle. The valve device is disposed at the main body and has a valve capable of linearly moving back and forth for steplessly communicating the water inlet tube with either or both of the water outlet tubes. The movable body is inserted in one end of the main body. A socket is pivotally disposed in the movable body, and has a hole for the shower nozzle to be inserted in.
Accordingly, the diverter assembly can steplessly adjust the valve position for controlling the water to flow from any of the water outlet tubes into either or both of the shower nozzle or the shower head, so as to achieve the object of steplessly adjusting the amount of water to flow out from the shower nozzle and the shower head.
Furthermore, the movable body has an upper blocking part and a lower blocking part opposing the socket. When the shower nozzle is inserted in the socket, the upper and the lower blocking parts are respectively for the shower nozzle to lean against, such that the rotating angle of the shower nozzle is limited to secure the shower nozzle.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and which thus is not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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A sliding track 25 is disposed at one end of the main body 20 opposing the knob 24. The sliding track 25 is for a movable body 4 to engage in. A sliding groove 41 (referring to
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Further, the first sleeve 31 has a first through hole 314 communicating the first passage A1 and the second partition C2 for the first passage A1 to communicate with the first water outlet tube 22. The second sleeve 32 has a fourth partition C4 communicating with the second passage A2 and the third partition C3 respectively, so that the second passage A2 communicates with the second water outlet tube 23.
A spiral sleeve 33 is slidably disposed at one end of the first sleeve 31 opposing the second sleeve 32 and integrated with an axis 34. The axis 34 extends and passes the partition A and has a valve 35 at one section of the partition A. One end of the spiral sleeve 33 opposing the axis 34 is spirally engaged with a spiral rod 36. The spiral rod 36 is pivotally disposed to the main body 20 by a cover 37, and the section thereof extending out of the cover 37 is integrated with the knob 24 for the knob 24 to rotate the spiral rod 36 and further to slide the spiral sleeve 33 and the axis 34.
Further, an accommodating space D is disposed at one end of the first sleeve 31 opposing the second sleeve 32. A sliding groove 315 is disposed respectively at two opposite ends in the radical direction of the accommodating space D. A slider 331 is disposed respectively at the spiral sleeve 33 opposing the two sliding grooves 315. The spiral sleeve 33 can slide relative to the first sleeve 31 by the cooperating of the two sliding grooves 315 and two sliders 331.
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If the user wants the amount of water flowing out from the shower nozzle 15 more than from the shower head 13, the user can rotate the knob 24 to slightly slide the spiral sleeve 33 and the axis 34 toward the first passage A1 so that the valve 35 is near the first passage A1 and reduces the amount of water flowing from the first passage A1 to the shower head 13 and increases the amount of water flowing out from the shower nozzle 15. Thereby, the location of the valve 35 is finely adjusted by the knob 24 to steplessly adjust the amount of water flowing out from the shower head 13 and the shower nozzle 15.
Moreover, the hole 432 of the socket 43 of the movable body 4 is for the shower nozzle 15 to be inserted in, and the socket 43 is pivotally disposed on the movable body 4. Thus, the socket 43 can rotate to adjust the angle for a user to take or hang the shower nozzle 15. The upper blocking part 401 and the lower blocking part 402 of the movable body 4 are respectively for the shower nozzle 15 to lean against, such that the rotating angle of the shower nozzle 15 is limited and the shower nozzle 15 is prevented from dropping when the rotating angle of the socket 43 is too much.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.