This application claims the benefit of Taiwan Patent Application No. 102126924, filed on Jul. 26, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a drain device and more particularly to an electronic control type drain system which controls a drainage outlet of a container to be not drained or drained.
2. Related Art
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According to the above-mentioned sink structure, the pulling rod 50 easily touches a wall when the pulling rod 50 is pulled up. In order to prevent the pulling rod 50 from touching the wall, the pulling rod 50 must be bent slightly. Or, the best pivot location of the lever 51 must be found by many tries, such that it is inconvenient during installation. Furthermore, the pulling rod 50 must be pulled up by a manual manner, and the prior art does not disclose the pulling rod 50 can be pulled up by an electric manner.
Accordingly, a need remains for a drain device and an electronic control type drain system to solve the foregoing problems.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a drain device and an electronic control type drain system which controls a drainage outlet of a container to be not drained or drained by an electric manner.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the present invention provides a drain device, comprising: a tube set comprising: a main tube having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end defines a water feeding inlet; an isolating inner tube having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the isolating inner tube is mounted to the rear end of the main tube; a draining outer tube having a front end and a rear end, wherein the front end of the draining outer tube is mounted to the rear end of the main tube; and a conduit having a front end, wherein the front end of the conduit is mounted to the rear end of the draining outer tube; and a transmission disposed in the main tube and the isolating inner tube, and extended from the front end of the isolating inner tube to the front end of the main tube; a stopper mounted to a front end of the transmission, and adapted to close or open the water feeding inlet; and a driver disposed in the isolating inner tube, and mechanically connected to the transmission, whereby after the driver receives an electronic control signal, the driver drives the stopper to move downward or upward via the transmission, and there is a sealing effect or a gap between the stopper and the annular plate.
The present invention further provides an electronic control type drain system, comprising: a drain device of the present invention; a container comprising a drainage outlet, which is communicated with the water feeding inlet of the drain device; a sensor adapted to sense an external signal; and a control circuit board adapted to generate an electronic control signal according to the external signal sensed by the sensor, wherein the electronic control signal is transferred to the driver of the drain device.
The electronic control type drain system of the present invention can control a drainage outlet of a container to be not drained or drained by an electric manner, i.e., the user can control the container to be not drained or drained by a non-touch manner.
To make the aforementioned and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention clearer, detailed illustration is provided in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention.
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The tube set 130 includes a main tube 132, an isolating inner tube 134, a draining outer tube 136 and a conduit 138. The main tube 132 has a front end 132a and a rear end 132b. The front end 132a defines a water feeding inlet 142. The isolating inner tube 134 also has a front end 134a and a rear end 134b, and the front end 134a of the isolating inner tube 134 is mounted to the rear end 132b of the main tube 132. The draining outer tube 136 also has a front end 136a and a rear end 136b, and the front end 136a of the draining outer tube 136 is mounted to the rear end 132b of the main tube 132. The conduit 138 has a front end 138a, and the front end 138a of the conduit 138 is mounted to the rear end 136b of the draining outer tube 136. In this embodiment, the mounting manner can be a screwing manner. For example, the front end 134a of the isolating inner tube 134 can be screwed to the rear end 132b of the main tube 132. More detailed, an inner thread of the front end 134a of the isolating inner tube 134 is screwed to an outer thread of the rear end 132b of the main tube 132. For example, the front end 136a of the draining outer tube 136 can be screwed to the rear end 132b of the main tube 132. More detailed, an inner thread of the front end 136a of the draining outer tube 136 is screwed to an outer thread of the rear end 132b of the main tube 132. For example, the front end 138a of the conduit 138 can be screwed to the rear end 136b of the draining outer tube 136. More detailed, an outer thread of the front end 138a of the conduit 138 is screwed to an inner thread of the rear end 136b of the draining outer tube 136.
The drain device 110 can further include an annular plate 140, which is mounted to the front end 132a of the main tube 132. The water feeding inlet 142 passes through annular plate 140. For example, the annular plate 140 can be screwed to the front end 132a of the main tube 132. More detailed, an outer thread of the annular plate 140 can be screwed to an inner thread of the front end 132a of the main tube 132. The water feeding inlet 142 is adapted to be communicated with a drainage outlet 124 of a container 120 (shown in
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A wall of the main tube 132 includes a plurality of first through holes 133a and second through holes 133b, which are adjacent to the front end 132a and the rear end 132b respectively. The first through holes 133a are adapted to be communicated with another external drainage outlet (not shown). The second through holes 133b are adapted to communicate the first flow channel 144 with the second flow channel 146.
The transmission 150 is disposed in the main tube 132 and the isolating inner tube 134, and is extended from the front end 134a of the isolating inner tube 134 to the front end 132a of the main tube 132. The stopper 160 is mounted to a front end 150a of the transmission 150, and is adapted to close or open the water feeding inlet 142. For example, the stopper 160 can be screwed to the front end 150a of the transmission 150 by means of an inner thread and an outer thread. The driver 170 is disposed in the isolating inner tube 134, and is mechanically connected to the transmission 150, whereby after the driver 170 receives an electronic control signal, the driver 170 drives the stopper 160 to move downward or upward via the transmission 150, and there is a sealing effect or a gap between the stopper 160 and the annular plate 140 so as to control the drainage outlet 124 of the container 120 to be not drained or drained.
In this embodiment, the transmission 150 includes an extended rod 152 and a shaft assembly 154. The extended rod 152 has a front end 152a and a rear end 152b, wherein the stopper 160 is mounted to the front end 152a of the extended rod 152 of the transmission 150. For example, the stopper 160 can be screwed to the front end 152a of the extended rod 152 of the transmission 150. More detailed, an inner thread of the stopper 160 can be screwed to an outer thread of the front end 152a of the extended rod 152 of the transmission 150. The shaft assembly 154 is mounted to the rear end 152b of the extended rod 152, wherein the driver 170 is mechanically connected to the shaft assembly 154 by means of a helical thread. The shaft assembly 154 is adapted to transform a rotary motion of the driver 170 to a linear motion of the transmission 150 by means of the helical thread having a function of a lipstick that the rotary motion can be transformed to the linear motion. In another embodiment, the shaft assembly 154 and the extended rod 152 can be integrally made, i.e., the shaft assembly 154 and the extended rod 152 can be integrally formed to a single component.
In this embodiment, the stopper 160 can include an O-ring 162 for providing a better sealing effect between the annular plate 140 and the stopper 160, when the stopper 160 is inserted to the annular plate 140. The main tube 132 can include a strainer sheet 131, which is disposed at the front end 132a of the main tube 132 for filtering various substances which enter the water feeding inlet 142. The isolating inner tube 134 can include a cover 128 and an O-ring 129 for tightly sealing the isolating inner tube 134. An O-ring 126 is adapted for providing a better sealing effect between the isolating inner tube 134 and the transmission 150, when the transmission 150 is inserted to the isolating inner tube 134. Also, an O-ring 127 is adapted for providing a better sealing effect between the draining outer tube 136 and the isolating inner tube 134, when the isolating inner tube 134 is inserted to the draining outer tube 136.
The driver 170 can include a motor 172, a conductive line 174, a rubber cover 139, a connection rack 176 and a plurality of screws 178. The isolating inner tube 134 can include a through hole 135, the draining outer tube 136 can include a through hole 137, and the rubber cover 139 is disposed in the through holes 135, 137. The motor 172 is electrically connected to an external power source (not shown) by the conductive line 174 passing through the rubber cover 139. The connection rack 176 and the screws 178 are adapted to mount the driver 170 in the isolating inner tube 134.
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For example, when a hand of the user is near to the sensor 180, the electronic control signal is an open signal, whereby there is a gap (shown in
In addition, simultaneously the sensor 180 and the control circuit board 182 can also be a sensor and a control circuit board for feeding water to the container 120, whereby the user can control the container 120 to be fed with water by a non-touch manner.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the implementation manners or embodiments of the technical solutions adopted by the present invention to solve the problems and it's not desired to limit the scope of the invention. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102126924 | Jul 2013 | TW | national |