Claims
- 1. A water flow control device comprising:
- a cup-like mounting base for fastening to a water discharging pipe of a water supply system, said cup-like mounting base having a cup-shaped holder inside and a water input port for passing water from the water discharging pipe;
- a hollow cylindrical casing fastened to said cup-like mounting base, said hollow cylindrical casing having a central upright tube and a water discharging port around said upright tube, the upright tube having a plurality of radial ribs projecting into a part of said water discharging port, a buffer ring being fixedly mounted around and on said radial ribs to buffer the discharging water from said water discharging port;
- a control rod mounted in said casing for moving by hand;
- a rotary actuating rod coupled to and moved by said control rod; and
- a control valve mounted in between said mounting base and said casing and moved by said control rod through said actuating rod to control the passage between the water input port of said mounting base and the water discharging port of said casing, said control valve comprising:
- a valve flap having a center hole and a plurality of axial ribs axially extending from the a periphery of the center hole and away from said cup-like mounting base, said valve flap being movable to open and close the water discharging port of the upright tube of said casing;
- an axle having a bottom end inserted through the center hole of said valve flap and a top end vertically slidably inserted into a downward bottom hole in the cup-shaped holder of said cup-like mounting base;
- a valve element fixedly mounted around said axle, said valve element being movable with said axle to open and close the center hole of said valve flap; and
- a stem fixedly connected to the bottom end of said axle, said stem being movable by said actuating rod to lift said valve flap from the upright tube of said casing;
- wherein said valve flap is forced by water pressure to close said water discharging port, and
- wherein, when said control rod is pushed toward said cup-like mounting base, said rotary actuating rod is lifted toward said cup-like mounting base, thereby causing said stem to lift said axle so that said valve element is moved toward said cup-like mounting base and away from the center hole of said valve flap, thereby permitting water to flow through said water discharging port.
- 2. A water flow control device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a spring mounted around said axle and stopped between an inside wall of the cup-shaped holder of said cup-like mounting base and said valve element to bias said valve element away from said cup-like mounting base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/585,722 filed Jan. 16, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,561,531.
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