1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a switch valve, and more particularly to a switch valve having a locking effect.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional switch valve in accordance with the prior art shown in
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a switch valve, comprising a valve body, a control stem rotatably mounted on the valve body to open/close a water flow in the valve body, a limit ring mounted on the valve body to encompass the control stem, and a rotation head removably mounted on the limit ring and detachably engaged with the control stem for rotating the control stem.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a switch valve having a locking effect.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a switch valve, wherein the distal end of the control stem is only rotated by rotation of the rotation head to rotate the control stem so as to open/close the water flow in the valve body, so that the switch valve has a locking effect, thereby preventing the switch valve from being opened by a person intentionally.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a switch valve, wherein the distal end of the control stem is fully hidden in the through hole of the limit ring, so that the distal end of the control stem cannot be driven to rotate by a person's fingers or by other tool, thereby preventing the control stem from being operated freely to open the water flow in the valve body so as to save the water resource.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The valve body 20 has a water inlet 21 and a water outlet 22. The valve body 20 has a peripheral wall formed with a threaded locking section 24 and has a side formed with a substantially arc-shaped limit slot 25 aligning with the control stem 23. The control stem 23 has a square distal end protruding outward from the valve body 20.
A limit rod 26 is mounted in the valve body 20 and has a first end secured on the control stem 23 to move therewith and a second end slidably mounted in the limit slot 25 of the valve body 20 to limit excessive movement of the control stem 23.
The limit ring 30 has a smooth outer wall and has an inner wall formed with a through hole 31 for receiving the distal end of the control stem 23. The distal end of the control stem 23 has a height smaller than that of the through hole 31 of the limit ring 30 so that the distal end of the control stem 23 is fully hidden in the through hole 31 of the limit ring 30. The inner wall of the limit ring 30 has an end formed with a threaded locking section 32 locked on the locking section 24 of the valve body 20 to fix the limit ring 30 on the valve body 20.
The rotation head 40 has a first end formed with a circular plug 41 removably inserted into the through hole 31 of the limit ring 30 and having an inside formed with a square mounting hole 42 detachably mounted on the distal end of the control stem 23. The rotation head 40 has a second end formed with an elongated control handle 43 to facilitate a user holding the rotation head 40.
In operation, referring to
After the rotation head 40 is removed from the limit ring 30 as shown in
Accordingly, the distal end of the control stem 23 is only rotated by rotation of the rotation head 40 to rotate the control stem 23 so as to open/close the water flow in the valve body 20, so that the switch valve has a locking effect, thereby preventing the switch valve from being opened by a person intentionally. In addition, the distal end of the control stem 23 is fully hidden in the through hole 31 of the limit ring 30, so that the distal end of the control stem 23 cannot be driven to rotate by a person's fingers or by other tool, thereby preventing the control stem 23 from being operated freely to open the water flow in the valve body 20 so as to save the water resource.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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3687414 | Petty | Aug 1972 | A |
4484595 | Vanek et al. | Nov 1984 | A |
6382590 | Wu | May 2002 | B1 |