The present invention relates to a water bag with a wide opening, and more particularly, to a sealing handle for a outdoor use water bag and the handle seals the opening of the water bag.
A conventional outdoor use water bag generally includes an annular opening which is cooperated with a cap so as to close the opening. Two hanging holes are designed to allow two strings or strips in the backpack to extend so as to hang the water bag in the backpack. The other type of the outdoor use water bag has a handle connected to the opening of the water bag for convenience of carry. However, these two conventional way cannot seal the opening properly and the water in the water bag leaks when pressing the water bag. A latest way for the handle of the water bag is to have two ridges extending from inside of the opening and the handle includes a clamp groove, wherein the clamp groove includes two ribs on two insides thereof so as to be cooperated with the ridges in the opening to seal the opening. The handle is designed to cooperate with the water bag that has a wide opening. Nevertheless, the latest handle cannot provide satisfied sealing function.
The present invention intends to provide a handle for an outdoor use water bag and the handle is cooperated with a sealing rod which includes axial ridges at different heights so as to properly seal the opening of the water bag regardless of the thickness of the water bag.
The present invention relates to a water bag which comprises an opening and a handle is connected to the water bag and seals the opening. The handle includes a clamp slot defined in an underside thereof and the clamp slot includes a guide opening in one end and a closed end on the other end. A through hole is defined through the closed end. An elongate slit is defined between two parts of the clamp slot. A sealing rod is clamped in the clamp slot and has two connection parts on a first end thereof. The connection parts are engaged with the through hole and movable in radial direction of the sealing rod. A first axial ridge extends radially from an outer surface of the sealing rod and is located corresponding to the elongate slit. Two second axial ridges, two third axial ridges and two fourth axial ridges extending radially from the sealing rod at different heights when viewed from any one of the first and second ends of the sealing rod. The first axial ridge is located between the second, third and fourth ridges. A part having the opening of the water bag is inserted into the clamp slot and goes around the sealing rod and extends beyond the clamp slot. The second axial ridges contact two respective lower insides of the two parts of the clamp slot, the two third axial ridges contacting two respective mediate insides of the two parts of the clamp slot, or the two fourth axial ridges contacting two respective upper insides of the two parts of the clamp slot depending the thickness of the water bag.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show.
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A carry hole 12 is defined through the sealing handle 1 for convenience of carrying the water bag 3. The sealing handle 1 further includes two engaging holes 13 defined therethrough which are used to positioning the hose as shown in
A sealing rod 2 is clamped in the clamp slot 11 and has two connection parts 22 on a first end thereof. The connection parts 22 are engaged with the through hole 112 which are larger than the two connection parts 22 such that the two connection parts 22 are movable in radial direction of the sealing rod 2. A guide tapered end 21 is formed on a second end of the sealing rod 2. A first axial ridge 23 extends radially from an outer surface of the sealing rod 2 and located corresponding to the elongate slit 113.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.