Information
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Patent Grant
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6814308
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Patent Number
6,814,308
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Date Filed
Monday, December 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200420 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 239 525
- 239 526
- 239 530
- 239 569
- 239 5821
- 239 463
- 239 482
- 239 483
- 239 501
- 239 5812
- 239 600
- 239 1
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A switch handle at a bottom section of a sprayer long tube of a water sprayer includes a sprayer long tube, a switch and an inlet tube having a connecting sleeve pivotally connected to a bottom end thereof. The bottom section of the long tube is connected to an outlet section of the switch. The inlet section of the switch is connected to the inlet tube. The sprayer long tube, switch and inlet tube are integrally connected. The connecting section of bottom section of the long tube and the switch, the periphery of the switch, the connecting section of the switch and the tube, and the entire peripheral surface of the tube are injection molded integrally from plastics (rubber) one or two times, to thereby effectively couple them integrally such that the plastic (rubber) injection molded parts is suitable to be used by the handle provided at the bottom section of the sprayer long tube. Hence, the handle can be prevented from rotating and sliding up and down, and the switch is provided at the front section of the handle at the bottom section of the long tube to permit the user to manipulate the switch by the hand.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(a) Field of the Present Invention
The present invention relates to handles used in water sprayers, and particularly to a switch handle connected to a bottom section of a long tube of a water sprayer, wherein the switch can be manipulated directly using the hand to hold the handle during operation.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
, and
4
, a conventional water sprayer mainly includes a spray head with a front end face provided with a spout hole, a long tube
3
having a top end connected to spray head
2
, a bottom section fitted with a handle
31
, and a bottom end pivotally connected to a connecting sleeve
32
, and a switch
4
having a rotary knob
41
on a periphery thereof, a bottom end
42
connected to a connector (not shown) of a water hose, and a top section with external threads
43
for engagement with the connecting sleeve
32
at the bottom end of the long tube
3
, whereby the rotary knob
41
can be rotated to control water to flow into the long tube of the sprayer.
In use, the user has to grip the handle
31
at the bottom section of long tube
3
with one hand and use the other hand to manipulate switch
4
secured to the connecting sleeve
32
at the bottom end of long tube
3
to control water to flow into the sprayer.
However, in the above structure, since the switch
4
which controls water to flow into the sprayer is locked to the connecting sleeve
32
at the bottom end of long tube
3
via external threads
43
at the top section thereof, switch
4
may easily disengage from the bottom end of long tube
3
.
In addition, since the handle
31
is generally made of plastics or rubber and is directly fitted to the bottom section of long tube
3
, when the sprayer is in use, water may seep through gaps between handle
31
and bottom section of long tube
3
to cause the handle to rotate and slide up and down, making positioning difficult.
In particular, referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, in practice, sprayer retailers for grouping sprayers together for display purposes would provide a sprayer securing seat A. The top side of securing seat A is provided with multiple through holes A
1
. A base A
2
of the securing seat A is provided with positioning grooves A
21
corresponding to the through holes in the vertical position. A partition block A
22
is provided in each position groove A
21
. When multiple sprayers are inserted into the multiple through holes A
1
from the top end of the securing seat A, the switch locked to the bottom end of long tube
3
and rotary knob
41
can be separately positioned with respect to the partition block A
22
to thereby facilitate positioning of each sprayer in securing seat A.
However, since the sprayers are arranged in the securing seat A for display to prospective customers, and since consumers generally would inspect the sprayers before purchases, the consumers would take out the sprayers from the securing seat A. As mentioned above, the switch
4
controlling water to flow into the sprayer is locked to connecting sleeve
32
at bottom end of long tube
3
via external threads
43
, when the consumer removes the sprayer from securing seat A, since switch
4
locked to bottom end of long tube
3
and rotary knob
41
thereof are partitioned by partitioning block A
22
disposed in each positioning groove A
21
of base A
2
of securing seat A, a couple will be formed to cause switch
4
to bear a rotating force during removal of the sprayer so that, if the consumer does not wish to buy the sprayer and puts the sprayer back into securing seat A, the sprayer cannot be properly positioned in securing seat A, or worse still, switch
4
will disengage from bottom end of long tube
3
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide a switch handle at a bottom section of a long tube of a water sprayer, in which a switch controlling flow of water into the sprayer is provided at a front end of a handle at the bottom section of the sprayer, and the long tube, switch and handle can be coupled integrally to prevent disengagement of the switch. Besides, the switch can be manipulated directly using the hand to hold the handle during operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which,
FIG. 1
is a schematic sectional view illustrating assembly of a bottom section of a long tube and a handle of a conventional water sprayer;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view illustrating the conventional sprayer inserted into a sprayer securing seat;
FIG. 3
is a schematic exploded perspective view illustrating the bottom section of the long tube and the switch of the conventional sprayer and the securing seat;
FIG. 4
is a schematic sectional view illustrating assembly of the bottom section of the long tube and the switch of the conventional sprayer and the securing seat;
FIG. 5
is a schematic exploded view showing the bottom section of a long tube, a switch and a handle of a water sprayer according to an embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 6
is a schematic sectional view of the bottom section of the long tube, the switch and the handle of the embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a schematic view illustrating assembly of the bottom section of the long tube, the switch and the handle of the embodiment;
FIG. 8
is a schematic exploded view of the bottom section of a long tube, a switch and a handle of a water sprayer according to another embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 9
is a schematic exploded perspective view of the bottom section of a long tube, a switch and a handle of a water sprayer according to this invention;
FIG. 10
is a schematic view showing the sprayer of this invention inserted into a sprayer securing seat; and
FIG. 11
is a schematic sectional view showing the bottom section of the long tube coupled to the switch and the handle, and the securing seat.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 5
,
6
and
7
, a switch handle at bottom section of a long tube of a sprayer according to this invention mainly includes a sprayer long tube
3
, a switch
5
having an interior provided with a ball valve
51
and a water stopping packing ring
52
, a rotary knob
53
disposed on the outer periphery thereof, a water inlet section
54
and an water outlet section
55
each having a suitable length, and a tube
6
with a bottom end pivotally connected to a connecting sleeve
61
. The present invention is characterized in that the bottom section of long tube
3
is connected to an outlet section
55
of a switch
5
, and the inlet section
54
of the switch
5
is connected to the tube
6
having a suitable length. The tube
3
, switch
5
and tube
6
are connected integrally. The connecting section of the bottom section of long tube
3
and switch
5
, the periphery of switch
5
, the connecting section of switch
5
and inlet tube
6
, and the entire peripheral surface of tube
6
are injection-molded integrally by injecting plastics (or rubber) to the portions A, B one or two times, to thereby effectively couple them integrally. Therefore, the plastic (or rubber) injection molded parts can be adapted for use by the handle
7
provided at the bottom section of the long tube
3
. After finishing the integral injection of handle
7
, the rotary knob
53
of the switch
5
is protruded from outer periphery of the handle
7
to provide a stopping function. Therefore, the handle
7
will not rotate or slide up and down. Besides, the switch
5
which controls water to flow into the long tube
3
can be disposed on the periphery of front section of handle
7
at the bottom section of the long tube
3
(as shown in FIGS.
6
and
7
). Therefore, when it is desired to manipulate the switch
5
, the user can use the hand to hold the handle
7
to directly manipulate the switch
5
.
Furthermore, extending the length from inlet section
54
to the outlet section
55
of switch
5
to a suitable extent, multiple water stopping annular grooves
541
,
551
for fitting of water stop rings
56
, and positioning annular grooves
542
,
552
can be respectively formed. The front section of the tube
6
and bottom section of the long tube
3
are respectively fitted on the peripheries of extending sections of inlet and outlet sections
54
,
55
of switch
5
. Corresponding to positions of positioning annular grooves
542
,
552
provided on the extending sections of the inlet and outlet sections
54
,
55
of the switch
5
, positioning rings
33
,
62
are formed so that the bottom section of the tube
61
of the handle
6
and the bottom section of the long tube
3
can be insertably coupled with the inlet and outlet sections
54
,
55
, thereby achieving effective connection among the long tube
3
, switch
5
, and tube
6
. Hence, during forming the connection section of bottom section of long tube
3
and switch
5
, periphery of switch
5
, connecting section of switch
5
and tube
6
, and the entire peripheral surface of tube
6
by injecting plastics (rubber) to A and B one time or two times, they can be effectively coupled integrally so that the injection molded parts can be used by the handle
7
at the bottom section of the long tube.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, the extending sections of the inlet and the outlet sections
54
,
55
of the switch
5
can be respectively and directly provided with threaded sections
543
,
553
, and front section of tube
6
and bottom section of long tube
3
can be respectively provided with threaded sections
63
,
34
to achieve an effective connection among the long tube
3
, switch
5
, and tube
6
. Hence, during integrally forming the connection section of bottom section of long tube
3
and switch
5
, the periphery of the switch
5
, the connecting section of the switch
5
and the tube
6
, and the entire peripheral surface of tube
6
by injecting plastics (or rubber) to A and B one or two times, they can be effectively coupled integrally so that the injection molded parts can be used by the handle
7
at the bottom section of the long tube.
Referring to
FIGS. 9
,
10
and
11
, in practice, when a number of the sprayers are held in the securing seat A, the top side of the securing seat A can be provided with a plurality of gourd-shaped through holes A
3
, and a plurality of positioning groove A
4
are correspondingly formed in the base A
2
of the securing seat A to align with the through holes A
3
such that when the sprayers are inserted into the through holes A
3
to be secured in the securing seat A, the switch
5
and the rotary knob
53
thereon together with the handle
7
at the front section of the tube
6
can be positioned at the corresponding through hole A
3
to thereby properly position each sprayer.
When the sprayers are displayed in the securing seat A for sale, even if a consumer removes the sprayer from the securing seat A for inspection, since the switch
5
is integrally formed with the long tube
3
and the handle
7
, the switch
5
will not become disengaged, thereby eliminating the problem associated with the prior art.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details described thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A switch handle mounted at a bottom section of a sprayer long tube of a water sprayer, comprising a sprayer long tube, a switch and an inlet tube having a connecting sleeve pivotally connected to a bottom end of the switch, wherein a bottom section of the sprayer long tube is connected to an outlet section of the switch, and an inlet section of the switch is connected to the inlet tube having a suitable length, the sprayer long tube, switch and inlet tube being connected integrally, and a connecting section of the bottom section of the sprayer long tube and the switch, a periphery of the switch, a connecting section of the switch and the inlet tube, and an entire peripheral surface of the tube being injection molded integrally from plastic (or rubber) by injection molding one or two times, to thereby effectively couple them integrally such that the plastic (or rubber) injection molded parts are used by a handle provided at the bottom section of sprayer long tube, whereby the handle will not rotate or slide up and down, and the switch which controls water to flow into the sprayer long tube is disposed on a periphery of a front section of the handle which is mounted to a bottom section of the sprayer long tube so that the user uses the hand to hold the handle to directly manipulate the switch as in use; andwherein a plurality of water stopping annular grooves for fitting a plurality of water stop rings and a plurality of positioning annular grooves are formed on extending sections extending from inlet and outlet sections of the switch, and a front section of the inlet tube and the bottom section of the sprayer long tube are respectively fitted on the peripheries of the extending sections of the inlet and outlet sections of the switch, positioning rings are directly formed at positions corresponding to the positioning annular grooves provided on the extending sections, so that the front section of the inlet tube and the bottom section of the sprayer long tube are insertably coupled with the inlet and outlet sections, thereby achieving effective connection among the sprayer long tube, the switch and the inlet tube.
- 2. The switch handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the suitable extending section of the inlet and outlet sections of switch are respectively and directly provided with threaded sections, and a front section of the inlet tube and the bottom section of the sprayer long tube are respectively provided with threaded sections to achieve effective connection among the sprayer long tube, the switch and the inlet tube.
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