US20050017083A1
2005-01-27
10/624,516
2003-07-23
US 6,845,917 B1
2005-01-25
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Marc Norman
2023-07-23
A water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet is made up of a valve body having a housing chamber for a regulating seat with a control stick joined thereto to be adapted therein, and an upper switching control valve having a regulating cavity of proper width and length disposed at the lower bottom thereof matching to cold/hot water inlet holes and a water outlet hole of a lower switching control valve, and cold/hot water inlet passages and a water outlet passage of a switching control valve. The regulating cavity thereof has a slant plane facet defining at one front side in a trapezoid-like design. When the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center or to the right for the discharge of cold water, the upper switching control valve activated by the control stick thereof will slide forwards with the regulating cavity moved therewith to open the cold water outlet hole, and the slant plane facet thereof will align in parallel with a slant side of the hot water inlet hole to seal up the discharge of hot water, preventing the waste of energy in the constant on-and-off of the hot water heater and avoiding the danger of burning the users by accident. Besides, the trapezoid-like regulating cavity increased in width and provided with plane surfaces at both sides thereof can also maintain the discharge of cold water to the maximum in a smooth manner.
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The present invention is related to a water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet, comprising a valve body having a housing chamber for a regulating seat with a control stick joined thereto to be adapted therein, and an upper switching control valve, having a regulating cavity of proper width and length defining the central lower bottom thereof, matching to a lower switching control valve and a switching control base. When the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center for the discharge of cold water, the upper switching control valve activated by the control stick thereof will slide forwards with the regulating cavity moved therewith to open a cold water inlet hole and sealed up a hot water inlet hole of the lower switching control valve thereof via a slant plane facet, preventing the waste of energy and the danger of burning the users by accident. Besides, the regulating cavity increased in width and defined by plane surfaces can also keep the discharge of water to the maximum in a smooth manner.
Please refer to FIG. 1. A conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet is mainly made up of a valve body 10 having a housing chamber 11 disposed at the center for a regulating seat 20 with a control stick 21 joined thereto to be adapted therein, and an upper switching control valve 30 having an elongated oval regulating hole 31 defined at the center thereof matching to cold/hot water inlet holes 41, 42 and a water outlet hole 43 of a lower switching control valve 40, and cold/hot water inlet passages 51, 52 and a water outlet passage 53 of a switching control base 50.
Please refer to FIG. 2. In practical use, the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center for the discharge of water, activating the control stick 21 to slide forwards the upper switching control valve 20 and the elongated oval regulating hole 21 therewith, opening both the cold/hot water inlet holes 41, 42 of the lower switching control valve 40 thereof in communication with the elongated oval regulating hole 21 thereof for cold/hot water to come out from the cold/hot water passages 51, 52 of the switching control base 50 thereof Via the elongated oval regulating hole 21β² thereof, cold/hot water is discharged from the water outlet hole 43 and the water outlet passage 53 thereof respectively for use.
There are some drawbacks to such conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet. First, people usually pry up the handle of a faucet from the center in hand-washing, which will activate the discharge of cold/hot water at the same time, automatically igniting the hot water heater and unnecessarily resulting in the waste of energy like gas, electricity, or coals, etc. Second, the instant on-and-off of the hot water heater within the short time of hand-washing may cause the insufficiency of the ignition thereof and result in the leakage of gas, jeopardizing the safety of the household. Third, the users might carelessly get burned by hot water when prying up the handle of the faucet from the center in hand-washing.
Please refer to FIG. 3. Another conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet comprises a valve body 10β² having a housing chamber 11β² disposed at the center for a regulating seat 20β² with a control stick 21β² joined thereto to be adapted therein. The regulating seat 20β² is engaged with an upper switching control valve 30β², a lower switching valve 40β², and a switching control base 50β². At the central lower bottom of the upper switching control valve 30β² is disposed a regulating groove 31β² having an arc plane extending outwards at one side and a straight plane 311β² defining at the other side thereof. The lower switching control valve 40β² has a large arc cold water inlet hole 41β² and a small arc hot water inlet hole 42β² with an inner straight facet 421β² disposed at one side thereof, and a central water outlet hole 43β² disposed at the other side thereof. The regulating groove 31β² of the upper switching control valve 30β² is matched to the large and small cold/hot water inlet holes 41β², 42β² and the water outlet hole 43β² of the lower switching control valve 40β², and cold/hot water inlet passages 51β², 52β² and a water outlet passage 53β² of the switching control base 50.
Please refer to FIG. 4. In practical use, the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center for the discharge of cold water, activating the control stick 21β² to slide forwards the upper switching control valve 20β² with the straight plane 311β² of the regulating groove 31β² thereof moved therewith to abut the inner straight facet 421β² of the small arc hot water inlet hole 42β² for sealing up the discharge of hot water. Thus, via the regulating groove 31β², cold water coming out from the cold water passage 52β² of the switching control base 50β² thereof and flowing through the large arc cold water inlet hole 41β² thereof is discharged from the water outlet passage 53β² thereof for use.
There are some disadvantages to the second conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet. Most of all, the regulating groove 31β² is rather narrow in width which permits only a small quantity of water to flow there-through. Besides, an A-shaped space is defined at one side by the arc plane of the regulating groove 31β² thereof which can hinder the smooth discharge of cold water there-from.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONIt is, therefore, the primary purpose of the present invention to provide a water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet, made up of a valve body, a regulating seat with a control stick joined thereto, and an upper switching control valve having a regulating cavity of proper width and length disposed at the lower bottom thereof matching to cold/hot water inlet holes and a water outlet hole of a lower switching control valve, and cold/hot water inlet passages and a water outlet passage of a switching control valve; whereby, when the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center for the discharge of cold water, the upper switching control valve activated by the control stick thereof will slide forwards with the regulating cavity moved therewith to open the cold water outlet hole thereof, and a slant plane facet of the regulating cavity will align in parallel with a slant side of the hot water inlet hole thereof to seal up the discharge of hot water, preventing the waste of energy in the constant on-and-off of the hot water heater and avoiding the danger of burning the users by accident. Besides, the regulating cavity in a trapezoid-like design is increased in width and provided with plane surfaces at both sides thereof, keeping the water discharge to the maximum in a smooth manner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view of a conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet.
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the first conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet in practical use.
FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view of another conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the second conventional water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet in practical use.
FIG. 5 is a perspective exploded view of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the present invention in practical use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSPlease refer to FIG. 5. The present invention is related to a water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet, comprising a valve body 10β³, a regulating seat 20β³, an upper switching control valve 30β³, a lower switching control valve 40β³, and a switching control base 50β³. The valve body 10β³ has a housing chamber 11β³ disposed at the center thereof for the regulating seat 20β³ with a control stick 21β³ joined thereto to be adapted therein. The regulating seat 20β³ thereof is matched to the upper switching control valve 30β³, the lower switching control valve 40β³, and the switching control base 50β³ thereof. The upper switching control valve 30β³ has a regulating cavity 31β³ of proper width and length disposed at the center of the lower bottom thereof, and a slant plane facet 311β³ defining at one front side of the regulating cavity 31β³ in a trapezoid-like design. A pair of cold/hot water inlet holes 41β³, 42β³ with slant sides 411β³, 421β³ defined at one long side thereof respectively are symmetrically disposed at one side of the lower switching control valve 40β³, while a water outlet hole 43β³ is provided at the middle of the other side thereof. The regulating cavity 31 thereof is matched to the cold/hot water inlet holes 41β³, 42β³ and the water outlet hole 43β³ of the lower switching control valve 40, and to cold/hot water inlet passages 51β³, 52β³ and a water outlet passage 53β³ of the switching control base 50β³ thereof.
Please refer to FIG. 6. In practical use, the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center or to the right for the discharge of cold water, moving the control stick 21β³ of the regulating seat 20β³ to activate the upper switching control valve 30β³ therewith. The upper switching control valve 30β³ will slide forwards, and the slant plane facet 311β³ of the regulating cavity 31β³ will move therewith to align in parallel with the slant side 421β³ of the hot water inlet hole 42β³ to seal up the discharge of hot water. Meanwhile, the cold water inlet hole 41β³ of the lower switching control valve 40β³ is revealed for cold water coming through the cold water inlet passage 51β³ of the switching control base 50β³ to flow there-from into the regulating cavity 31β³ and channeled thereby to be discharged for use via the water outlet hole 43β³ and the water outlet passage 53β³ of the lower switching control valve 40β³ and the switching control base 50β³ thereof respectively.
Thus, the slant plane facet 311β³ of the regulating cavity 31β³ thereof matching to the slant side 421β³ of the hot water inlet hole 42β³ thereof can securely block the hot water discharge while the regulating seat 20β³ thereof is switched for the discharge of cold water in practical use, preventing the unnecessary waste of energy in the constant on-and-off of the hot water heater and avoiding the danger of burning the users by accident. Furthermore, the regulating cavity 31β³ designed in a trapezoid-like shape and increased in width can also maintain the discharge of cold water to the maximum, permitting 32.89 L/min in large quantity and 0.1 bar 7 L/min under low water pressure. The plane surfaces defining both sides of the regulating cavity 31β³ also facilitate the smooth discharge of cold water in practical use.
1. A water outlet structure of a ceramic control valve for a single-handled faucet, comprising a valve body, a regulating seat, an upper switching control valve, a lower switching control valve, and a switching control base wherein the valve body has a housing chamber disposed at the center thereof for the regulating seat with a control stick joined thereto to be adapted therein, and the upper switching control valve has a regulating cavity of proper width and length disposed at the center of the lower bottom thereof matching to cold/hot water inlet holes and a water outlet hole of the lower switching control valve, and cold/hot water inlet passages and a water outlet passage of the switching control valve thereof; the water outlet structure being characterized by that,
the regulating cavity of the upper switching control valve having a slant plane facet defining at one front side thereof in a trapezoidal design; and the cold/hot water inlet holes of the lower switching control valve having slant facets defined at one long side thereof respectively;
when the handle of a faucet is pried upwards from the center or to the right for the discharge of cold water, the upper switching control valve activated by the control stick thereof will slide forwards with the regulating cavity moved therewith to open the cold water inlet hole thereof for the discharge of cold water via the water outlet hole and water outlet passage thereof, and the slant plane facet of the regulating cavity will align in parallel with the slant side of the hot water inlet hole to seal up the discharge of hot water, preventing the waste of energy of the hot water heater and avoiding the danger of burning the users by accident.