The present disclosure relates generally to a shower, and more particularly to a shower having a controller to control outlet functions.
Recently, a conventional shower usually has a diverter operator to be operated by users to change outlet functions. However, such diverter operator is usually positioned on a rear side or a hidden side of the conventional shower, which is difficult to be found out or be reached, whereby such diverter operator of the conventional shower is uneasy to operate while users would like to take a shower. In addition, owing to the hidden position of the diverter operator, the user is not easy to check which the outlet functions is chosen when the user changes the outlet functions of the conventional shower.
Accordingly, what is needed is a shower that is easy to change the outlet functions for users during a shower. At least for the above reasons, the conventional showers still have room for improvements.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present disclosure is to provide a shower having a control member, which is used to conveniently change multiple outlet functions for users during a shower.
The present disclosure provides a shower including a shower assembly and a control member. The shower assembly includes a main body having a side wall, an end wall, a plurality of outlet bores and an inlet bore, wherein the side wall and end wall are connected to each other to compose an accommodating space. The outlet bores and the inlet bore are positioned on the side wall of the main body, and communicate with each other through the accommodating space. The control member is positioned in the accommodating space of the shower assembly, and has a flow channel and a plurality of through holes. Each of the through holes communicates with each other through the flow channel, and is corresponding to the inlet bore or one of the outlet bores. When the control member is operated, at least one of the through holes communicates with the inlet bore, and another one of the through holes communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores.
With the aforementioned design, the control member of the shower could be operated to allow one of the through holes communicating with the corresponding one of the outlet bores, and thereby the shower could conveniently change multiple outlet functions for users during a shower.
The present disclosure will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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The control member 20 is positioned in the accommodating space 115 of the shower assembly 10, and has a flow channel 211 and a plurality of through holes 213a, 213b, 213c, 214. In addition, in
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, each of the through holes 213a, 213b, 213c, 214 communicates with each other through the flow channel 211. Furthermore, each of the through holes 213a, 213b, 213c, 214 is corresponding to the inlet bore 114 or one of the outlet bores 113a, 113b, 113c. In other words, the through holes 214 are corresponding to the inlet bore 114. The through holes 213a is corresponding to the outlet bores 113a. The through holes 213b is corresponding to the outlet bores 113b. The through holes 213c is corresponding to the outlet bores 113c.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, when the control member 20 is operated, at least one of the through holes 214 communicates with the inlet bore 114, and another one of the through holes 213a, 213b, 213c communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores 113a, 113b, 113c. In other words, at least one of the through holes 214 could communicate with the inlet bore 114. The through hole 213a communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores 113a. The through hole 213b communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores 113b. The through hole 213c communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores 113c. In
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the control member 20 includes a plurality of adjusting positions relative to the shower assembly 10. When the control member 20 stays at one of the adjusting positions, one of the through holes 213a, 213b, 213c communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores 113a, 113b, 113c. In other words, when the control member 20 stays at a first one of the adjusting positions, the through holes 213a communicates with the corresponding outlet bore 113a; when the control member 20 stays at a second one of the adjusting positions, the through holes 213b communicates with the corresponding outlet bore 113b; when the control member 20 stays at a third one of the adjusting positions, the through holes 213c communicates with the corresponding outlet bore 113c.
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In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the through bores 213a, 213b, 213c located on the corresponding outlet sections are open on a tube wall of the longitudinal tube 21 in different radial directions.
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Furthermore, each of the outlet sections includes a circular recess 213a, 213b or 213c circularly positioned on the outer surface 210 of the longitudinal tube 21. The circular recess 216a winds around one of the through hole 213a located on the corresponding outlet section. A sealing ring 222a is positioned in the circular recess 216a. The circular recess 216b winds around one of the through hole 213b located on the corresponding outlet section. A sealing ring 222b is positioned in the circular recess 216b. The circular recess 216c winds around one of the through hole 213c located on the corresponding outlet section. A sealing ring 222c is positioned in the circular recess 216c.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the circular recess 216a includes a first winding section 216a1 and a section winding section 216a2. The first winding section 216a1 winds around the through hole 213a located on the corresponding outlet section and the second winding section 216a2 winds around the longitudinal tube 21 located on the corresponding outlet section. The sealing ring 222a includes a first winding portion 222a1 and a second winding portion 222a2 connected to each other, wherein the first winding portion 222a1 is correspondingly positioned in the first winding section 216a1 of the circular recess 216a, and the second winding portion 222a2 is correspondingly positioned in the second winding section 216a2 of the circular recess 216a.
The circular recess 216b includes a first winding section 216b1 and a section winding section 216b2. The first winding section 216b1 winds around the through hole 213b located on the corresponding outlet section and the second winding section 216b2 winds around the longitudinal tube 21 located on the corresponding outlet section. The sealing ring 222b includes a first winding portion 222b1 and a second winding portion 222b2 connected to each other, wherein the first winding portion 222b1 is correspondingly positioned in the first winding section 216b1 of the circular recess 216b, and the second winding portion 222b2 is correspondingly positioned in the second winding section 216b2 of the circular recess 216b.
The circular recess 216c includes a first winding section 216c1 and a section winding section 216c2. The first winding section 216c1 winds around the through hole 213c located on the corresponding outlet section and the second winding section 216c2 winds around the longitudinal tube 21 located on the corresponding outlet section. The sealing ring 222c includes a first winding portion 222c1 and a second winding portion 222c2 connected to each other, wherein the first winding portion 222c1 is correspondingly positioned in the first winding section 216c1 of the circular recess 216c, and the second winding portion 222c2 is correspondingly positioned in the second winding section 216c2 of the circular recess 216c.
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It is worthy to note that, when the longitudinal tube 21 drive the positioning ring 25 to rotate to one of the adjusting positions, the positioning protrusions 253 respectively insert into the positioning recesses 119, which generates a positioning tone to voice the user that the longitudinal tube 21 is located in one of the adjusting positions, and thereby one of the through holes 213a, 213b, 213c communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores 113a, 113b, 113c.
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According to embodiments of the present disclosure, the clamping base 18 is rotatably connected to the main body 11. The clamping base 18 has a first restriction position and a second restriction position to respectively restrict a plurality of tilting angles of the clamping base 11. When the clamping base 18 is at the first restriction position, and the sprayer 12 is positioned on the clamping base 18, an outlet direction of the sprayer 12 and an outlet direction of the circular outlet unit 13 are in the same direction. When the clamping base 18 is at the second restriction position, and the sprayer 12 is positioned on the clamping base 18, the sprayer 12 would spray forwardly and downwardly. In embodiments of the present disclosure, the tilting angles of the clamping base are less than or equal to 35°. In embodiments of the present disclosure, the clamping base could be tilted from an elevation angle of −20° to a depression angle of +15°.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the inlet bore 114 of the main body 11 communicates with an inlet hole 101 positioned on an inlet connector 16. The inlet connector 16 is connected to the main body 11. The inlet connector 16 includes a universal joint connected to the main body 11.
With the aforementioned design, the control member of the shower could be operated to allow one of the through holes communicating with the corresponding one of the outlet bores, and thereby the shower could conveniently change multiple outlet functions for users during a shower.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present disclosure. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present disclosure.