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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a spool, and more particularly to an innovative spool with a two-sided effluent structure.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
Generally, faucet structure enables control of cold, hot or warm water by switching the spool within the faucet handle. When the faucet is used by the operator, the faucet handle is typically rotated from right to left (counter-clockwise), and the cold water is gradually heated to warm water and then hot water. Such faucets with a directional switching structure are commonly used in complex buildings such as hotels or apartment buildings.
However, there are shortcomings are observed during actual applications.
The apartments of some hotels or apartment buildings are often configured symmetrically, so the water channels or water pipelines of the toilets/shower rooms are often arranged symmetrically. In response to typical symmetrical configuration of faucet structures in the left and right rooms, the cold/hot water pipelines must be staggered, thus leading to a complex wall-mounted pipeline configuration, higher construction costs and inconvenient maintenance.
To save more installation cost of the pipelines, the industrial operators enable cold and hot water pipelines to be linked by using pipeline connection technology. But, corresponding spool structures must be manufactured by spool manufacturers for matching such pipeline configurations. This will not only raise the manufacturing cost of spools, but also place restriction on the range of applications of each spool structure. Moreover, two types of spools must be considered carefully during installation process. Any error of installation will lead to failure of water discharge from the faucet and subsequent removal and reassembly. For this reason, a failure-proof structure shall be mounted onto the faucet with relatively high manufacturing costs.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement in the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate design and evaluation based on years of experience in the production, development and design of related products.
There is enhanced efficacy of the present invention.
Based upon the present invention, cold and hot water inlets are arranged centrally onto the valve base, and two water outlets are assembled symmetrically. A brake rod is limited through the limiting snapper to change the initial locating point of the upper ceramic disc. Referring to
Since cold and hot water inlets are arranged centrally along with two symmetrical water outlets, no symmetry issue is considered during assembly of spool structure. The spool manufacturers are not required to fabricate another spool for the faucet body, thus reducing greatly the manufacturing cost of the spool and expanding its range of application in the market.
There are also improvements brought about by this invention.
Based upon the configuration that the lower body is provided with an internal locating portion and external locating portion, along with lower ceramic disc, the area of the ceramic disc could be expanded to increase water outflow.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The valve shell 20 is composed of an upper body 21 and a lower body 22. The spool assembly 10 comprises a brake rod 11, a locator 12, an upper ceramic disc 13, a lower ceramic disc 14 and a sealing gasket 15 arranged between upper body 21 and lower body 22 of valve shell 20, as well as inner copper sheathing 16 and equilibrated valve 17 arranged between lower body 22 and valve base 30. The upper and lower bodies 21, 22, or the lower body 22 and valve base 30 are mated securely by means of snapping.
The upper ceramic disc 13 is available with a butterfly-like inside recess 131, which is composed of a central circular groove 132 and a sectorial groove 133 that penetrates symmetrically both sides of the central circular groove 132.
A limiting snapper 40 is arranged between the upper body 21 and brake rod 11. The limiting snapper 40 is composed of a limiting sheath 41 and a limiting ring 42. Moreover, the initial locating point of upper ceramic disc 13 could be changed through the configuration of the limiting sheath 41 and limiting ring 42.
The lower ceramic disc 14 is provided symmetrically with switching portions 141, such that the sealing gasket 15 is provided with embedding portions 151 corresponding to the switching portions 141. The lower body 22 is provided with an internal locating portion 221 for positioning the switching portion 141 of the lower ceramic disc 14, and an external locating portion 222 mating with the upper body 21. With this structural configuration, it is possible to increase the area of ceramic disc of spool A for bigger water outflow.
Based upon above-specified structures, the present invention operates as follows:
Spool A is assembled opposite at both sides of the wall 50, wherein cold water inlet pipe 51 and hot water inlet pipe 52 are arranged as illustrated in
In sum, spool A of the present invention is designed in such a manner that two water outlets 33 are arranged at both ends of spool A, thus ensuring easy installation and better applicability without consideration of clockwise and counter-clockwise alignment.
Additionally, the present invention enables automatic regulation of supply water temperature through the configuration of equilibrated valve 17.