1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a flow controller or aerator for a faucet, a shower head, a fluid dispensing device or the like, and more particularly to a flow controller or aerator for a faucet, a shower head, a fluid dispensing device or the like including an improved and simplified structure for suitably supplying a stable flow responsive to different fluid pressures.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical flow controllers or aerators for faucets, shower heads, fluid dispensing devices or the like comprise one or more valve members slidably received or engaged in an outer receptacle or housing, and one or more spring-biasing members also received or engaged in an outer receptacle or housing and contacted or engaged with the valve members for controlling the fluid flowing through the receptacle or housing and the valve members.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,896,863 to Shames, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 2,902,224 to Shames, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,450,350 to Gullaksen, U.S. Pat. No. 3,684,190 to Bletcher et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,335 to Shames, et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 4,313,564 to Shames, et al. disclose several of the typical flow controllers or aerators each also comprising one or more valve members slidably received or engaged in an outer receptacle or housing, and one or more spring-biasing members engaged with the valve members for controlling the fluid flowing through the receptacle or housing and the valve members.
However, the typical flow controllers or aerators comprise a complicated configuration that may not be easily and quickly manufactured and assembled, in addition, the typical flow controllers or aerators may not be used to supply a stable flow responsive to different fluid pressures.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,562,960 to Marty et al. discloses another typical flow controller or aerator comprising one or more valve members slidably received or engaged in an outer receptacle or housing, and one or more spring-biasing members engaged with the valve members for controlling the fluid flowing through the receptacle or housing and the valve members and in response to the fluid pressure of the fluid flowing through the receptacle or housing for faucets, shower heads or the like.
However, the typical flow controller or aerator also comprises a complicated configuration that may not be easily and quickly manufactured and assembled.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional flow controllers or aerators.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a flow controller or aerator for a faucet, a shower head, a fluid dispensing device or the like including an improved and simplified structure for suitably supplying a stable flow responsive to different fluid pressures.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a flow controller comprising a housing including a chamber formed therein, and including at least one space formed in a first end portion of the housing and communicative with the chamber of the housing, and including at least one stop, a valve piece slidably engaged in the chamber of the housing at the first end portion of the housing, and including at least one latch for selectively engaging with the stop of the housing and for limiting the valve piece to move relative to the housing and for preventing the valve piece from being disengaged from the housing, the valve piece including a compartment formed therein and including a fence provided on an outer end portion thereof, and the valve piece including at least one passage formed therein and communicative with the compartment of the valve piece for selectively communicating with the space of the housing and for allowing a fluid to flow into the space of the housing and through the passage of the valve piece, and then to flow into the compartment of the valve piece, and a spring biasing member disposed in the chamber of the housing and engaged between the valve piece and the housing for biasing the latch of the valve piece to engage with the stop of the housing, and for communicating the passage of the valve piece with the space of the housing, and a communicating area of the passage of the valve piece with the space of the housing is decreased when the valve piece is forced to move relative and into the housing for decreasing a flowing quantity of the fluid from the space of the housing and into or through the passage of the valve piece, and the communicating area of the passage of the valve piece with the space of the housing is increased or the greatest when the latch of the valve piece is biased to engage with the stop of the housing.
The valve piece includes an opening formed in the fence and communicative with the compartment of the valve piece for allowing the fluid to flow through the opening and into the compartment of the valve piece.
The housing includes at least one channel formed therein, and the latch of the valve piece is slidably engaged with the channel of the housing for selectively engaging with the stop of the housing and for controlling or limiting the valve piece to slide relative to the housing.
The stop of the housing is extended in the channel of the housing for separating the channel of the housing into a front portion and a rear portion and for selectively engaging with the latch of the valve piece.
The housing includes an inclined surface formed on the stop, and the valve piece includes an inclined surface formed on the latch for selectively engaging with the inclined surface of the stop of the housing and for allowing the latch of the valve piece to move over the stop of the housing.
The housing includes an end wall formed on a second end portion of the housing, the chamber of the housing is formed through the end wall of the housing. The channel of the housing is formed through the end wall of the housing and communicative with the chamber of the housing for allowing the fluid to selectively flow out through either the chamber of the housing or the channel of the housing.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
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The housing 10 includes a bore or chamber 14 formed therein, such as formed in the center portion thereof, and includes an end wall 15 formed or provided on the other end portion 16 thereof, in which the chamber 14 of the housing 10 is also formed through the end wall 15. The housing 10 further includes one or more (such as two) grooves or channels 17, 18 longitudinally and oppositely formed therein and communicative with the chamber 14 of the housing 10, and includes a protrusion or stop 19 extended in each of the channels 17, 18 of the housing 10 for separating each of the channels 17, 18 of the housing 10 into two segments or portions 20, 21, such as a front portion 20 and a rear portion 21, and includes a tapered or inclined surface 22 formed or provided on each of the stops 19. The housing 10 further includes one or more (such as two) depressions or spaces 23 oppositely formed therein, such as formed in the one end portion 12 thereof and communicative with the chamber 14 of the housing 10, but offset or separated from the channels 17, 18 of the housing 10.
The flow controller 1 further includes a piston or valve piece 30 slidably received or engaged in the chamber 14 and at the one end portion 12 of the housing 10, and includes one or more (such as two) latches 31 extended radially and outwardly therefrom, such as extended outwardly from the one end or inner end portion 32 thereof for slidably engaging with the channels 17, 18 of the housing 10 respectively and for selectively engaging with the stops 19 of the housing 10. For example, the latches 31 of the valve piece 30 each also include a tapered or inclined surface 33 formed thereon (
The valve piece 30 includes a bore or compartment 34 formed therein and formed or defined by an end fence 35 which is formed or provided on the other end or outer end portion 36 thereof, in which the end fence 35 includes a bore or opening 37 formed therein (
The flow controller 1 further includes a spring biasing member 50 disposed or engaged into the chamber 14 of the housing 10 and engaged between the valve piece 30 and the end wall 15 of the housing 10 for biasing or forcing the valve piece 30 toward the one end portion 12 of the housing 10 (
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It is to be noted that the flowing quantity of the water or fluid through the compartment 34 of the valve piece 30 and the chamber 14 of the housing 10 may be maintained, or the water or fluid may flow steadily through the compartment 34 of the valve piece 30 and the chamber 14 of the housing 10 when the water or fluid flows in different fluid pressures or flows either in a relatively greater or in a relatively less fluid pressure, and for preventing the water or fluid from flowing out through the housing 10 in a relatively greater flowing quantity when the fluid pressure is relatively greater. Alternatively, as shown in
Accordingly, the flow controller or aerator for a faucet, a shower head, a fluid dispensing device or the like in accordance with the present invention includes an improved and simplified structure for suitably supplying a stable flow responsive to different fluid pressures.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.