A sensing faucet installation structure used in bathrooms.
Publicly known sensing faucet installation structures basically consist of two types. One type has the electric control box and battery compartment directly installed onto the valve body, and a faucet shell is used to cover them. Such a structure is largely restricted by the space within the faucet shell. For the sake of disassembling the battery, the battery compartment should be installed at a position that can be directly disassembled. If the faucet is limited to a small diameter of tens of millimeters, it is very hard to design a suitable structure. The other type has the electric control box and battery compartment installed onto the faucet shell, which moves together with the electric control box and battery compartment during installation and disassembling. However, with this type, there should be a plug connected to the solenoid valve on the valve body. The plug should be disconnected during disassembling. Such a structure may not be convenient for installation and disassembling.
In order to overcome the disadvantages of the existing sensing faucet installation structure, the present invention provides a new type of faucet structure, which not only is less demanding to the faucet's outer look, but also provides convenient disassembling. At the same time, stable function and service life can be guaranteed.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention may provide the electric control box and battery compartment installed onto the faucet shell. A connector is installed at the lower part of the battery compartment, and a plug seat is installed onto the faucet valve body. The plug preferably has 2 pins with internal springs, and the pins are installed in a rubber stopper. The tip of the pins can withdraw when pressed so that vertical tolerance can be removed. When installing the faucet shell, 2 guide pins on the valve body engage grooves on the faucet shell so that the plug can be lined up and directed into aligned engagement with the plug seat. The pins directly press an electric panel inside the plug seat; at the same time, there are circular tendons around a rubber stopper to form a seal. When disassembling the faucet shell, the faucet shell can be directly pulled out and the plug automatically detaches the plug seat. This arrangement is very convenient.
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In the drawings, 1. faucet shell; 2. electric control box; 3. plug seat; 4. plug; 5. guide pin; 6. positioning groove; 7. mounting screw; 8. valve body; 9. mounting screw; 10. wire protection cover; 11. battery compartment assembly; 12. solenoid valve; 13. outlet pipe; 14. circular tendons; 15. electrical pins; 16. springs; 17. electric panel
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A fluid inlet (not shown) may be fluidly connected to the valve body 8. The solenoid valve 12 opens and closes a valve, permitting or restricting fluid flow into and through outlet pipe 13.
Although the preferred embodiment shows the plug 4 being mounted on the valve body 8, and the plug seat 3 being mounted on the faucet shell 1, the relative positions of the plug 4 and plug seat 3 may be switched.
Although the present invention has been shown and described herein by way of preferred embodiments, it is understood that the invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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CN200620041184.7 | Apr 2006 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2007/001022 | 4/19/2007 | WO | 00 | 2/20/2009 |