Information
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Patent Grant
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6257505
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Patent Number
6,257,505
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Sprinkling head structure of sprinkling gun including a handle in which an inner controlling valve, a discharging key and an inlet connector mounted at a bottom end of the inner controlling valve are disposed. An upper end face of the handle is formed with a rotary face which is forwardly inclined by about 45 degrees. The rotary face is formed with a discharging opening. A lateral half of the periphery of the annular groove is further formed with a shallower slide groove. A lower end face of the sprinkling head is formed with a rotary face which is rearwardly inclined by about 45 degrees. The rotary face of the sprinkling head has a projecting connecting post a periphery of which is cut with several resilient splits at equal intervals for providing the connecting post with a certain resilience. An end section of the connecting post is formed with reverse triangular engaging legs. A restricting key is formed on the rotary face behind the leakproof ring. The connecting post of the sprinkling head is fitted into the discharging opening of the handle with the engaging legs fixedly engaged with the inner periphery thereof. The rotary faces of the sprinkling head and the handle are attached to each other. When the sprinkling head is rotated, the restricting key of the sprinkling head is slid along the slide groove, whereby the sprinkling gun is convertible between a vertical pattern and an L-shaped pattern.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a sprinkling head structure of sprinkling gun in which the handle and the sprinkling head are formed with cooperative inclined rotary faces, whereby the sprinkling gun is directly conveniently convertible between a vertical pattern and an L-shaped pattern.
FIG. 1
shows a conventional vertical sprinkling gun
10
.
FIG. 2
shows an L-shaped sprinkling gun
20
. Both sprinkling guns include a handle and a sprinkling head which are integrally molded. A discharging key and a rotary sprinkling mouth are respectively mounted on the handle and the sprinkling head. The rotary sprinkling mouth can be rotated to sprinkle water flow with different patterns. However, when sprinkling water, the form of the sprinkling gun cannot be changed in accordance with the sprinkling pattern. Therefore, the sprinkling gun cannot be adapted to different working site. Under some conditions, the vertical sprinkling gun
10
and the L-shaped sprinkling gun
20
must be alternately used. This is inconvenient for a user. Moreover, it is necessary to purchase two kinds of sprinkling guns. This leads to increment of cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a sprinkling head structure of sprinkling gun is directly conveniently convertible between a vertical pattern and an L-shaped pattern for different usage and working sites. Therefore, it is no more necessary to purchase two kinds of sprinkling guns so that the cost is saved.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional vertical sprinkling gun;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a conventional L-shaped sprinkling gun;
FIG. 3
is a perspective exploded view of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the sprinkling head of the present invention seen by another angle;
FIG. 5
is a perspective assembled view of the present invention in a vertical state;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the present invention in the vertical state;
FIG. 7
is a perspective assembled view of the present invention in an L-shaped state; and
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of the present invention in the L-shaped state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Please refer to
FIGS. 3 and 4
. The sprinkling gun of the present invention includes a handle
30
, an inner controlling valve
40
, a discharging key
50
, an inlet connector
60
and a sprinkling bead
70
. The handle
30
is formed with an interior chamber
31
having an opening facing downward. A front face of the handle
30
is formed with a slot
32
. The upper end face of the handle is a rotary face
33
which is forward inclined by about 45 degrees. The rotary face
33
is formed with a discharging opening
34
communicating with the chamber. The periphery of the discharging opening
34
is formed with a deeper annular groove
35
. A lateral half of the periphery of the annular groove
35
is further formed with a shallower slide groove
36
as a rainbow shape. The lower end section of the handle is formed with two engaging holes
37
. The inner controlling valve
40
has a shape corresponding to that of the chamber
31
of the handle
30
. The valve
40
is formed with a central water passage
41
. A front side of the middle portion of the valve has a switch button
42
. Two sides of lower section are respectively formed with engaging legs
43
. The bottom is formed with an engaging hole
44
. The discharging key
50
has a shape corresponding to that of the slot
32
of the handle
30
. The front side is downward tapered. The upper end has an outward extending two-step restricting plate
51
. Two sides of upper portion are respectively formed with two outward extending restricting blocks
52
. The lower end has an outward extending engaging plate
53
. The upper portion of the inlet connector
60
is formed with an engaging section
61
. The lower portion is a tapered connecting mouth
62
on which a leakproof ring
63
is fitted. The front portion of the sprinkling head
70
is a rotary sprinkling opening
71
. The lower end face is formed with a rotary face
72
which is rearward inclined by about 45 degrees (cooperative with the rotary face
33
of the handle
30
). The rotary face
72
has a projecting connecting post
73
. The periphery of the connecting post
73
is cut with several resilient splits
74
at equal intervals for providing the connecting post
73
with a certain resilience. The end section of the connecting post
73
is formed with reverse triangular engaging legs
75
. The reel portion of the connecting post
73
is fitted with a leakproof ring
76
. A restricting key
77
is formed on the rotary face
72
behind the leakproof ring
76
.
When assembled, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the discharging key
50
is placed into the chamber
31
of the handle
30
and passed through the slot
32
thereof. The restricting plate
51
, restricting blocks
52
and the engaging plate
53
are engaged in the slot
32
so as to prevent the discharging key
50
from dropping out. Then the inner controlling valve
40
is placed into the chamber. The switch button
42
is aligned with the discharging key
50
and the engaging legs
43
are fixedly engaged in the engaging holes
37
of the handle
30
. The engaging section
61
of the inlet connector
60
is engaged in the engaging hole
44
of the inner controlling valve
40
. Finally, the connecting post
73
of the sprinkling head
70
is fitted into the discharging opening
34
of the handle
30
with the engaging legs
75
fixedly engaged with the inner periphery of the discharging opening
34
. At this time, the rotary faces
33
and
72
of the sprinkling head
70
and the handle
30
are attached to each other. The obtuse angle of the rotary face
72
of the sprinkling bead
70
is aligned with the acute angle of the rotary face
33
of the handle
30
, while the acute angle of the rotary face
72
of the sprinkling head
70
is aligned with the obtuse angle of the rotary face
33
of the handle
30
. The leakproof ring
76
fitted around the reel portion of the connecting post
73
is attached to inner wall of the annular groove
35
. The restricting key
77
is positioned at an uppermost point of the slide groove
36
(also with reference to FIG.
6
). At this time, a vertical type of sprinkling gun is completely assembled. When the sprinkling gun is applied to a farther place and strong water beam is necessary, the sprinkling gun is used in vertical form for, for example, washing a car.
On the other hand, when the sprinkling gun is used for different usage and weaker radial water beam is discharged, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the sprinkling gun can be converted into an L-shaped one in such a manner that a user holds the handle
30
with one hand and holds the sprinkling head
70
with the other hand. Then the sprinkling head
70
is rotated by 180 degrees to slide the restricting key
77
of the sprinkling head
70
from the uppermost point of the slide groove
36
along the slide groove
36
to a lowest point thereof. At this time, the obtuse angle of the rotary face
72
of the sprinkling head
70
is aligned with the obtuse angle of the rotary face
33
of the handle
30
, while the acute angle of the rotary face
72
of the sprinkling head
70
is aligned with the acute angle of the rotary face
33
of the handle
30
(also with reference to FIG.
8
). Therefore, the sprinkling gun is converted into a substantially L-shaped one for use in different working situation.
According to the above arrangement, the sprinkling gun of the present invention can be directly converted between a vertical pattern and an L-shaped pattern for different usage and working sites. Therefore, it is no more necessary to purchase two kinds of sprinkling guns so that the cost is saved. In addition, the sprinkling head
70
can be directly rotated to change the pattern without extracting the sprinkling head. Therefore, a user can more conveniently use the sprinkling gun.
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. Sprinkling head structure of sprinkling gun comprising a handle, an inner controlling valve, a discharging key, an inlet connector and a sprinkling head, the handle being formed with an interior chamber having an opening facing downward, the inner controlling valve and the discharging key being received in the chamber, the inlet connector being connected with a lower end of the inner controlling valve, a front portion of the sprinkling head being formed with a rotary sprinkling opening, said sprinkling head structure being characterized in that:an upper end face of the handle is formed with a rotary face which is forwardly inclined by a certain angle, the rotary face being formed with a discharging opening, a periphery of the discharging opening being formed with a deeper annular groove, a lateral half of the periphery of the annular groove being further formed with a shallower slide groove, a lower end face of the sprinkling head being formed with a rotary face which is rearwardly inclined by a certain angle which is cooperative with the inclination angle of the rotary face of the handle, the rotary face of the sprinkling head having a projecting connecting post, a periphery of the connecting post being cut with several resilient splits at equal intervals for providing the connecting post with a certain resilience, an end section of the connecting post being formed with reverse triangular engaging legs, a reel portion of the connecting post being fitted with a leakproof ring, a restricting key being formed on the rotary face behind the leakproof ring; and when assembled, the connecting post of the sprinkling head is fitted into the discharging opening of the handle with the engaging legs fixedly engaged with the inner periphery of the discharging opening, the rotary faces of the sprinkling head and the handle being attached to each other, the leakproof ring fitted around the reel portion of the connecting post being tightly attached to an inner wall of the annular groove, the restricting key being positioned in the slide groove, when the sprinkling head is rotated, the restricting key of the sprinkling head being slid along the slide groove with the rotary face of the sprinkling head kept attached to the rotary face of the handle, whereby the sprinkling gun is directly convertible between a vertical pattern and an L-shaped pattern for different usage and working sites.
- 2. Sprinkling head structure of sprinkling gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotary face of the upper end face of the handle is inclined by an angle cooperative with the inclination angle of the rotary face of the sprinkling head.
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