1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a switchable showerhead, which enables a user to select the types of water streams spraying from the showerhead easily and can be assembled quickly.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional showerhead is attached to a pipe that is mounted on a wall and connected to a water source, and the conventional showerhead has a front face and multiple outlets defined in the front face to allow water to spray out of the conventional showerhead.
However, the conventional showerhead only has a single kind of water stream exiting out from the front face of the conventional showerhead and cannot provide another type of water stream, so this will limit the use of the showerhead.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a switchable showerhead to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a switchable showerhead, such that the showerhead can be operated with different types of water streams easily and can be assembled quickly.
The switchable showerhead in accordance with the present invention has a body, a switching device, a water-spraying device and an operating device. The body has a mounting recess, a front through hole, a rear through hole, a mounting chamber, a connecting frame, an inserting hole and an inner tube. The switching device is mounted in the body and has a holding element, a front guide base, a rear guide base and a valve stem. The valve stem is movably mounted in the guide bases. The water-spraying device is mounted in the body and communicates with the switching device and has a shell and a cover. The shell is mounted in the mounting recess. The cover is mounted on the shell and has an inserting tube and multiple spouts. The operating device is mounted on the body and is connected to the switching device and has an operating panel connected to the valve stem.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The body (10) may be a hollow cylinder and has a proximal end, a distal end a front face, a rear face, a mounting recess (11), a front through hole (12), a rear through hole (13), a mounting chamber (14), a connecting frame (15), an inserting hole (16) and an inner tube (17).
The mounting recess (11) is formed in the front face of the body (10) near the distal end and has an opening and a sidewalk The opening is formed through the front face of the body (10). The front through hole (12) is formed in the sidewall of the mounting recess (11) near the opening. The rear through hole (13) is formed in the sidewall of the mounting recess (11) away from the opening. The mounting chamber (14) is formed in the rear face of the body (10) below the mounting recess (11) and communicates with the front and rear through holes (12, 13). The connecting frame (15) is formed in the body (10) between the mounting recess (11) and the mounting chamber (14). The inserting hole (16) is formed through the rear face of the body (10) below the mounting recess (11) and communicates with the mounting chamber (14). The inner tube (17) is mounted securely in the body (10) and has an external surface, an inner end (171), a connecting end (172) and an annular groove (173). The inner end (171) is mounted in the mounting chamber (14) via the connecting frame (15). The connecting end (172) of the inner tube (17) extends out the proximal end of the body (10) and is adapted to connect to a pipe. The annular groove (173) is formed around the external surface of the inner tube (17) near the inner end (171).
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The holding element (21) is mounted in the mounting chamber (14) and has an engaging hole (211) formed through the holding element (21) and mounted in and engaging the annular groove (173) of the inner tube (17).
The front guide base (23) is hollow, is mounted in the mounting chamber (14), contacts with the sidewall of the mounting recess (11) and has a top, a rear side, a mounting post (231), a spring (232) and a circular hole (233). The mounting post (231) is formed in the front guide base (23) and protrudes out the rear side of the front guide base (23). The spring (232) is mounted around the mounting post (231). The circular hole (233) is formed in the lop of the front guide base (23) and communicates with the front through hole (12) of the body (10).
The rear guide base (22) may be a hollow and square block, is mounted in the mounting chamber (14) at a location between the sidewall of the mounting recess (11) and the holding element (21) and is mounted around the inner end (171) of the inner tube (17). The rear guide base (22) has a top, a bottom, a front side, a rear side, an upper hole (221), an inner passage, a mounting tube (222), a mounting hole (223), a stem hole (224) and a connecting panel (225). The upper hole (221) is formed in the top of the rear guide base (22) and communicates with the rear through hole (13) of the body (10). The inner passage is formed in the rear guide base (22) and communicates with the upper hole (221). The mourning tube (222) is formed on and protrudes from the bottom of the rear guide base (22) and is mounted around the inner end (171) of the inner lube (17) and communicates with the inner passage. The mounting hole (223) is formed in the front side of the rear guide base (22) and is mounted around the rear side of the front guide base (23) and communicates with the inner passage. The stem hole (224) is formed in the rear side of the rear guide base (22) and aligns with the mounting post (231). The connecting panel (225) is attached to the rear side of the rear guide base (22) and has a central hole formed through the connecting panel (225) and aligning with the stem hole (224).
The valve stem (24) is movably mounted around one end of the mounting post (231) between the guide bases (22, 23) and has an inner end, an outer end, an external surface, a post hole (241), a valve ring (242) and a mounting head (243). The post hole (241) is formed axially in the inner end of the valve stem (24) and is mounted around the end of the mounting post (231) on the front guide base (23). The outer end of the valve stem (24) protrudes out the rear guide base (22) through the stem hole (224) and is mounted through the central hole of the connecting panel (225). The valve ring (242) is formed around the external surface of the valve stem (24) near the inner end, is mounted in the mounting hole (223) of the rear guide base (22) and faces to the rear side of the front guide base (23), and the spring (232) pushes the valve ring (242) against the rear guide base (22) to cover the inner passage of the rear guide base (22). Then, the mounting tube (222) cannot communicate with the upper hole (221) via the inner passage of the rear guide base (22). The mounting head (243) may be spherical and is formed on the outer end of the valve stem (24).
The water-spraying device (30) is mounted in the body (10), communicates with the switching device (20) and has a shell (31) and a cover (32).
The shell (31) is mounted in the mounting recess (11) and has a center, a sidewall, a discharge tube (311), an inner channel (312), an outer channel (313), a guiding hole (314) and a guiding tube (315). The discharge tube (311) is formed axially on the center of the shell (31) to divide the shell (31) into the inner channel (312) and the outer channel (313). The guiding hole (314) is formed through the sidewall of the shell (31) and communicates with the outer channel (313), the rear through hole (13) of the body (10) and the upper hole (221) of the rear guide base (22). The guiding tube (315) is formed radially on the shell (31) between the discharge lube (311) and the sidewall of the shell (31) and communicates with the inner channel (312), the front through hole (12) of the body (10) and the circular hole (233) of the front guide base (23).
The cover (32) is detachably mounted on the shell (31) and has an inner face, an outer face, an inserting tube (321), an injecting head (323) and multiple spouts (326). The inserting tube (321) is formed on and protrudes from a center of the inner face of the cover (32), is mounted in the discharge tube (311) of the shell (31) and communicates with the inner channel (312) and has an internal surface and an inner thread (322). The inner thread (322) is formed on the internal surface of the inserting tube (321). The injecting head (323) is detachably mounted in the inserting lube (321) and has an external surface, a front face, an outer thread (324) and multiple injecting holes (325). The outer thread (324) is formed on the external surface of the injecting head (323) and screws with the inner thread (322) of the inserting tube (321). The injecting holes (325) are formed through the front face of the injecting head (323) and communicates with the inner channel (312). The spouts (326) are formed through the outer face of the cover (32) around the inserting lube (321) and communicate with the outer channel (313) of the shell (31).
The operating device (40) is mounted on the body (10) and is connected to the switching device (20) and has an operating panel and a pressing cap (42). The operating panel may be curve, is connected to the valve stem (24) of the switching device (20) via the inserting hole (16) of the body (10) and has an inner face, an upper end and a holding tube (41). The holding tube (41) is formed on the inner face of the operating panel near the upper end and is mounted around the mounting, head (243) of the valve stem (24). The pressing cap (42) is mounted on the rear face of the body (10) to cover the inserting hole (16) and contacts with the operating panel.
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From the above description, the switchable showerhead as described has the following advantages:
1. Users can press the operating panel of the operating device (40) to control the water flowing out the switchable showerhead from the injecting holes (325) or the spouts (326) to provide different types of water streams.
2. The switchable showerhead can be assembled without using fasteners and the cost for manufacturing and assembling the switchable showerhead is effectively reduced.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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