CN219198217U - Quick hand-washing tap - Google Patents
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of sanitary cleaning appliances, and particularly relates to a rapid hand washing faucet. The rapid hand washing faucet comprises a faucet body, a valve body, a water outlet device and a cleaning agent supply device, wherein the water outlet device comprises a mixing cavity. The valve body can control the cleaning agent provided by the cleaning agent supply device and the water provided by the external water pipe to be mixed in the mixing cavity, and then the water is discharged from the water outlet of the water outlet device to the hands of the user. The provided mixed liquid can be more convenient for users to clean hands, thereby achieving the effect of quickly cleaning the hands.
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Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of sanitary cleaning appliances, and particularly relates to a rapid hand washing faucet.
Background
With the improvement of living standard, the faucet is widely visible in many occasions as a necessity in daily life. Along with the increasing requirements of people on living standard, when people use the water tap to clean hands, the people often need to smear cleaning agents on the hands and then use the clean water to wash, so that dirt on the hands and hands can be quickly removed and disinfected when the hands are cleaned. By combining the supply of cleaning agent and the faucet into a whole, the faucet can first go out of the cleaning agent and then go out of the water, so that the hand can be cleaned quickly. In the existing faucet capable of simultaneously providing the cleaning agent and the water, the provided cleaning agent is only a single cleaning agent, but a user often hopes that the cleaning agent and the water are mixed when cleaning hands, so that the user can clean conveniently, and the rapid cleaning of the hands is realized.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a rapid hand washing faucet, which aims at solving the problem that a faucet can not provide a cleaning solution and a water mixed solution.
The utility model provides a rapid hand-washing faucet, which comprises:
a faucet body;
the valve body is connected with the faucet body; the valve body comprises a valve core body and a valve core shaft; the valve core body comprises a first water inlet pipe, a first water outlet pipe and a second water outlet pipe; when the valve core shaft is positioned at a first position, the first water inlet pipe is respectively communicated with the first water outlet pipe and the second water outlet pipe;
the water outlet device comprises a sixth water outlet pipe, a mixing cavity and a water outlet; one end of the sixth water outlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe, and the other end of the sixth water outlet pipe is communicated with one end of the mixing cavity; the other end of the mixing cavity is communicated with the water outlet;
a cleaning agent supply device, which is communicated with the first water outlet pipe of the valve core body through a seventh water outlet pipe, wherein the seventh water outlet pipe is used for providing water flow to drive the cleaning agent supply device to supply cleaning agent; the detergent supply device communicates with the mixing chamber through a detergent pipe.
In some embodiments, the spool shaft comprises a second inlet pipe, a third outlet pipe, and a fourth outlet pipe, wherein the second inlet pipe is in communication with the third outlet pipe, and the second inlet pipe is in communication with the fourth outlet pipe; the first position comprises a first water inlet pipe which is communicated with the first water outlet pipe through a pipeline communicated with the second water inlet pipe and the third water outlet pipe, and the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe through a pipeline communicated with the second water inlet pipe and the fourth water outlet pipe.
In some embodiments, when the spool shaft is in the second position, the first water inlet pipe is disconnected from the first water outlet pipe and the second water outlet pipe, respectively; in the process of converting from the second position to the first position, the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the first water outlet pipe, and then the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe.
In some embodiments, the spool shaft is not acted upon by forces other than the rapid-fire faucet in the first position, and the spool shaft is switched to the second position by a spring force within the rapid-fire faucet.
In some embodiments, the spool shaft further comprises a fifth outlet pipe, wherein the fifth outlet pipe is in communication with the second inlet pipe; when the valve core shaft is positioned at a third position, the third position comprises that the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe through a pipeline which is communicated with the second water inlet pipe and the fifth water outlet pipe.
In some embodiments, the mixing chamber comprises a first chamber bottom wall and a second chamber bottom wall, the first chamber bottom wall being lower in height than the second chamber bottom wall, the first chamber bottom wall being disposed on a side of the second chamber bottom wall remote from the water outlet.
In some embodiments, the detergent tube is disposed at a side of the second chamber bottom wall away from the water outlet at a position in communication with the mixing chamber.
In some embodiments, the detergent tube comprises a one-way valve, wherein the one-way valve prevents liquid in the mixing chamber from flowing into the detergent supply.
In some embodiments, the detergent supply device includes a drive chamber in communication with the seventh outlet pipe and a detergent storage chamber in communication with the detergent tube.
In some embodiments, the rapid hand washing faucet further comprises a handle, wherein the handle is fixedly connected with the spool shaft.
In order to solve the problem that the faucet can not provide the cleaning solution and the water mixed solution, the utility model has the following advantages:
the rapid hand washing faucet provided by the utility model comprises a faucet body, a valve body, a water outlet device and a cleaning agent supply device, wherein the water outlet device comprises a mixing cavity. The valve body can control the cleaning agent provided by the cleaning agent supply device and the water provided by the external water pipe to be mixed in the mixing cavity, and then the water is discharged from the water outlet of the water outlet device to the hands of the user. The provided mixed liquid can be more convenient for users to clean hands, thereby achieving the effect of quickly cleaning the hands.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic view of a rapid-hand faucet of an embodiment;
fig. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of a valve body of a quick-wash faucet of an embodiment;
FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic perspective view of a spool shaft of a valve body of a quick-wash faucet of an embodiment;
FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram of the cartridge of the valve body of a quick-wash faucet of one embodiment;
fig. 5 illustrates a schematic diagram of a method of using a rapid-hand faucet according to one embodiment.
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The disclosure will now be discussed with reference to several exemplary embodiments. It should be understood that these embodiments are discussed only to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to better understand and thus practice the present disclosure, and are not meant to imply any limitation on the scope of the present disclosure.
As used herein, the term "comprising" and variants thereof are to be interpreted as meaning "including but not limited to" open-ended terms. The term "based on" is to be interpreted as "based at least in part on". The terms "one embodiment" and "an embodiment" are to be interpreted as "at least one embodiment. The term "another embodiment" is to be interpreted as "at least one other embodiment".
The embodiment discloses a fast hand washing tap, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the fast hand washing tap may include:
a tap body 11;
a valve body 12, the valve body 12 being connected to the tap body 11; the valve body 12 includes a spool body 121 and a spool shaft 122; the valve core 121 includes a first water inlet pipe 1211, a first water outlet pipe 1212, and a second water outlet pipe 1213; when the valve mandrel 122 is positioned at the first position, the first water inlet pipe 1211 is respectively communicated with the first water outlet pipe 1212 and the second water outlet pipe 1213;
the water outlet device 14 comprises a sixth water outlet pipe 141, a mixing cavity 143 and a water outlet 142; one end of the sixth water outlet pipe 141 is communicated with the second water outlet pipe 1213, and the other end of the sixth water outlet pipe 141 is communicated with one end of the mixing cavity 143; the other end of the mixing cavity 143 is communicated with the water outlet 142;
a detergent supply device 18, wherein the detergent supply device 18 is communicated with the first water outlet pipe 1212 of the valve core 121 through a seventh water outlet pipe 17, and the seventh water outlet pipe 17 is used for providing water flow to drive the detergent supply device 18 to supply detergent; the detergent supply device 18 communicates with the mixing chamber 143 through the detergent pipe 16.
In this embodiment, the rapid-hand-washing faucet may include a faucet body 11, a valve body 12, a water outlet 14, and a detergent supply 18. The valve body 12 is connected to the faucet body 11. The valve body 12 comprises a valve body 121 and a valve body shaft 122, wherein the valve body shaft 122 is rotatably connected with the valve body 121. The rotation of the valve core shaft 122 in the valve core body 121 may stay in different positions, wherein when the valve core shaft 122 is located in the first position, the first water inlet pipe 1211 on the valve core body 121 is respectively communicated with the first water outlet pipe 1212 of the valve core body 121 and the second water outlet pipe 1213 of the valve core body 121. One end of the first water inlet pipe 1211 of the valve body 121 communicates with the main water inlet pipe 19, thus connecting an external water source to the first water inlet pipe 1211 of the valve body 121.
The second water outlet pipe 1213 is communicated with one end of a sixth water outlet pipe 141 of the water outlet device 14, the other end of the sixth water outlet pipe 141 is communicated with one end of a mixing cavity 143 of the water outlet device 14, and the other end of the mixing cavity 143 is communicated with a water outlet 142 of the water outlet device 14.
The detergent supply device 18 communicates with the first water outlet pipe 1212 through the seventh water outlet pipe 17. The water flow provided at the first water outlet pipe 1212 drives the detergent supply device 18 to supply detergent through the seventh water outlet pipe 17. The cleaning agent supplied from the cleaning agent supply device 18 is delivered to the mixing chamber 143 through the cleaning agent pipe 16.
Thus, when the spool 122 is in the first position, the valve body 12 may control external water from the first inlet conduit 1211 to the mixing chamber 143 and may also control the detergent supply device 18 to provide detergent to the mixing chamber 143. The detergent and water mixed in the mixing chamber 143 flows out to the user's hand together with the continuous supply of water, facilitating the user's rapid cleaning of the hand.
In some embodiments, the spool 122 may include a second inlet pipe 1221, a third outlet pipe 1222, and a fourth outlet pipe 1223, wherein the second inlet pipe 1221 communicates with the third outlet pipe 1222 and the second inlet pipe 1221 communicates with the fourth outlet pipe 1223; the first location includes a first inlet conduit 1211 in communication with the first outlet conduit 1212 through a conduit in which the second inlet conduit 1221 communicates with the third outlet conduit 1222, and the first inlet conduit 1211 in communication with the second outlet conduit 1213 through a conduit in which the second inlet conduit 1221 communicates with the fourth outlet conduit 1223.
In this embodiment, the spool 122 may include a second inlet pipe 1221, a third outlet pipe 1222, and a fourth outlet pipe 1223, wherein the second inlet pipe 1221 communicates with the third outlet pipe 1222 and the second inlet pipe 1221 communicates with the fourth outlet pipe 1223. When the spool 122 is in the first position, the first inlet pipe 1211 communicates with the first outlet pipe 1212 through a line through which the second inlet pipe 1221 communicates with the third outlet pipe 1222, and the first inlet pipe 1211 communicates with the second outlet pipe 1213 through a line through which the second inlet pipe 1221 communicates with the fourth outlet pipe 1223. In this way, the control of the water flow by the valve body 12 can be achieved by the communication of the internal pipeline of the valve core shaft 122 and the valve core shaft 122 being located at different positions. Meanwhile, when the spool 122 is in the first position, the valve body 12 controls water flow to the detergent supply device 18 through the first water outlet pipe 1212 and to the water outlet device 14 through the second water outlet pipe 1213.
In some embodiments, when the spool 122 is in the second position, the first inlet tube 1211 is disconnected from the first outlet tube 1212, the second outlet tube 1213, respectively; in the process of switching from the second position to the first position, the first water inlet pipe 1211 is first communicated with the first water outlet pipe 1212, and then the first water inlet pipe 1211 is communicated with the second water outlet pipe 1213.
In this embodiment, the spool 122 may also be in the second position. When the spool 122 is in the second position, the first inlet tube 1211 is disconnected from the first outlet tube 1212, the second outlet tube 1213, respectively. This is the valve body 12 will control all outlet pipes to stop the water, i.e. the rapid hand-washing faucet stops the water supply and the detergent supply. In the process of switching from the second position to the first position, the first water inlet pipe 1211 is first communicated with the first water outlet pipe 1212, and the water flow first flows to the detergent supply device 18 through the seventh water outlet pipe 17. The force exerted by the water flow to the detergent supply device 18 supplies detergent to the mixing chamber 143. Communication of the first inlet pipe 1211 with the second outlet pipe 1213 then delivers water to the mixing chamber 143. Since the supply of the detergent is discharged by the external force and the viscosity of the detergent is slower than the water flow rate, the water flow for supplying the driving force of the detergent is advanced in comparison with the water flow supply mixed with the detergent. This allows the detergent to reach the mixing chamber 143 at a point in time no later than the point in time at which the water stream mixed with the detergent reaches the mixing chamber 143. This prevents the water mixed with the detergent from reaching the mixing chamber 143 in advance and being discharged to the hands of the user without being mixed with the detergent. Through such a setting, make cleaner and rivers quick mixing and discharge to the user's hand to reach the effect of quick washing hand.
In some embodiments, when spool 122 is not subjected to forces other than the rapid-fire faucet in the first position, spool 122 is shifted to the second position by the spring force within the rapid-fire faucet.
In this embodiment, when a user cleans his or her hands, a certain amount of a mixture of a cleaning agent and water is applied to the hands, and then the user starts to rub the hands and finally washes the hands with the cleaned water. The rapid hand washing faucet does not need to be supplied with clean water and detergent when rubbing hands. So when spool 122 is not acted upon by forces other than the rapid-fire faucet in the first position, spool 122 is shifted to the second position by the spring force in the rapid-fire faucet. This reduces the waste of water and cleaning agent. The elastic force in the rapid hand washing faucet can be provided by a spring or a spring plate. In other embodiments, the spring has a greater distance to elastically deform, so that a larger space is available for movement when the spool 122 is shifted between the first position and the second position, thereby facilitating the placement of the conduit within the valve body 12; in addition, the elastic force of the spring is easy to set, so that the acting force of the valve core shaft 122 in the first position and the second position can be realized more easily.
In some embodiments, the spool 122 may further comprise a fifth outlet pipe 1224, wherein the fifth outlet pipe 1224 communicates with the second inlet pipe 1221; when the spool 122 is in the third position, the third position includes the first inlet pipe 1211 communicating with the second outlet pipe 1213 through a conduit that communicates with the second inlet pipe 1221 and the fifth outlet pipe 1224.
In this embodiment, the valve core shaft 122 further includes a fifth water outlet pipe 1224, and the fifth water outlet pipe 1224 communicates with the second water inlet pipe 1221. When the user washes his hands using the mixture of detergent and water, and the water to be cleaned washes his hands, the valve core shaft 122 is positioned at the third position, and the first water inlet pipe 1211 is connected to the second water outlet pipe 1213 through the pipe line connecting the second water inlet pipe 1221 and the fifth water outlet pipe 1224, so that the cleaned water is discharged from the water outlet 142 for washing his hands. By changing the position of the valve spindle 122, rapid draining of the water for rinsing can be achieved, thereby achieving a rapid hand washing effect. In other embodiments, the fifth outlet pipe 1224 has a larger diameter than the second outlet pipe 1213 because the amount of water used to mix with the cleaning agent is less than the amount of water flowing during hand washing, thereby facilitating rapid hand washing by the user.
In some embodiments, the mixing chamber 143 may include a first chamber bottom wall 1431 and a second chamber bottom wall 1432, the first chamber bottom wall 1431 being lower in height than the second chamber bottom wall 1432, the first chamber bottom wall 1431 being disposed on a side of the second chamber bottom wall 1432 remote from the water outlet 142.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, the first chamber bottom wall 1431 is lower than the second chamber bottom wall 1432, and a depressed area provided around the first chamber bottom wall 1431 in the mixing chamber 143 can be used for mixing the cleaning agent and the water in this depressed area, and the mixed liquid is discharged from the water outlet 142 when the water level of the mixed liquid exceeds the second chamber bottom wall 1432. By providing a lower area around the bottom wall 1431 of the first chamber, the cleaning agent can be better mixed with the water, thereby allowing the user to more quickly remove dirt from the hand and disinfect an opponent when rubbing his hands. In other embodiments, the mixing chamber 143 can further include a plurality of first chamber bottom walls 1431 and second chamber bottom walls 1432. Each first chamber bottom wall 1431 and the adjacent second chamber bottom wall 1432 form a mixing region. The mixing areas are arranged in a non-overlapping manner in sequence along the water flow discharging direction. By mixing in multiple mixing zones, the cleaning agent and water can be thoroughly mixed, thereby speeding up the user's hand cleaning.
In some embodiments, the location where the cleaner tube 16 communicates with the mixing chamber 143 may be located on a side of the second chamber bottom wall 1432 that is remote from the water outlet 142.
In this embodiment, the communicating position between the detergent pipe 16 and the mixing chamber 143 may be at a side of the bottom wall 1432 of the second chamber away from the water outlet 142, so that detergent may be delivered to a low-lying area of the mixing chamber 143, and then the mixture of detergent and water is discharged along with the water flow due to the continuous supply of water. Thereby achieving thorough mixing of the cleaning agent with the water and thereby speeding up the cleaning of the user's hands.
In some embodiments, the cleaner tube 16 may include a one-way valve 15, wherein the one-way valve 15 prevents liquid in the mixing chamber 143 from flowing into the cleaner supply 18.
In this embodiment, a one-way valve 15 may be provided in the cleaner pipe 16 to prevent the liquid in the mixing chamber 143 from flowing into the cleaner supply 18. This prevents water from entering the detergent supply device 18 and causing water to affect the deterioration of the detergent.
In some embodiments, the detergent supply device 18 may include a driving chamber 181 and a detergent storage chamber 182, wherein the driving chamber 181 communicates with the seventh outlet pipe 17 and the detergent storage chamber 182 communicates with the detergent pipe 16.
In the present embodiment, the detergent supply device 18 may include a driving chamber 181 and a detergent storage chamber 182, the driving chamber 181 being in communication with the seventh water outlet pipe 17, so that it is possible to supply the detergent using the pressure of water as a driving force without external power. Therefore, in some occasions where external energy is not easy to provide as driving force, particularly in some occasions where power supply is not easy to provide, the water tap can be supplied with cleaning agent by means of water pressure, so that the effect that a user can clean hands quickly in different occasions is achieved.
In some embodiments, the rapid-hand faucet may further comprise a handle 13, wherein the handle 13 is fixedly connected to the spool 122.
In this embodiment, the rapid-hand-washing faucet may further comprise a handle 13, wherein the handle 13 is fixedly connected with the valve spindle 122. So that the user can move the handle 13 by hand to reach the detergent supply and the water supply. Of course, the scheme in this embodiment is mainly used in the occasion where it is not easy to provide external energy as driving force. Can be used in some places where the energy is easy to provide, so that the energy can be saved. In other embodiments, the external energy source can be used as driving force to drive the valve core shaft 122 to change the position, so that the operation of a user can be reduced, and the effect of rapid hand washing can be achieved.
The embodiment discloses a use method 100 of a rapid hand washing water faucet, as shown in fig. 5:
when the user desires to wash his or her hands, the spool 122 is rotated from the second position to the first position by the handle 13. During the rotation of the spool 122 to the first position, the first water inlet pipe 1211 is connected to the first water outlet pipe 1212 through a pipeline in which the second water inlet pipe 1221 and the third water outlet pipe 1222 are connected, and the water flow in the main water inlet pipe 19 is transmitted to the driving chamber 181 of the detergent supply device 18 through the first water inlet pipe 1211 and the first water outlet pipe 1212, and then through the seventh water outlet pipe 17. The water pressure generated by the water flow in the driving chamber 181 drives the detergent in the detergent storage chamber 182 to be delivered to the depressed area near the first chamber bottom wall 1431 of the mixing chamber 143 through the detergent pipe 16. After the first water inlet pipe 1211 is communicated with the first water outlet pipe 1212, the first water inlet pipe 1211 is further communicated with the second water outlet pipe 1213 through a pipeline in which the second water inlet pipe 1221 and the fourth water outlet pipe 1223 are communicated. The water flow in the main inlet pipe 19 is transferred to the mixing chamber 143 through the first inlet pipe 1211 and the second outlet pipe 1213 and then through the sixth outlet pipe 141.
The time point when the detergent reaches the mixing chamber 143 advances the time point when the water reaches the mixing chamber 143, and the detergent and the water are mixed in the mixing chamber 143. Clean water is continuously supplied from the sixth water outlet pipe 141 into the mixing chamber 143, and the mixed liquid is discharged from the water outlet 142 to the hands of the user.
At this time, the valve body 12 stops supplying water flow by being driven by the elastic force of the spring, and the valve shaft 122 is rotated from the first position back to the second position. This also corresponds to stopping the supply of detergent and water to the mixing chamber 143. At this time, the user washes hands using a mixture of detergent and water.
When the user desires clean water to rinse the hand, the spool 122 may be rotated from the second position to the third position by the handle 13. When the spool 122 is in the third position, the first inlet pipe 1211 communicates with the second outlet pipe 1213 through a conduit that communicates with the second inlet pipe 1221 and the fifth outlet pipe 1224. Such an external water source is supplied to the water outlet 142 through the first water inlet pipe 1211 and the second water outlet pipe 1213, and then through the sixth water outlet pipe 141. The water discharged from the water outlet 142 thus washes the user's hand, achieving a rapid hand cleaning effect.
The valve body 12 stops supplying water by rotating the spool 122 from the third position to the second position by the handle 13.
It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the foregoing embodiments are specific examples of implementing the disclosure, and that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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1. A rapid hand washing faucet, comprising:
a faucet body;
the valve body is connected with the faucet body; the valve body comprises a valve core body and a valve core shaft; the valve core body comprises a first water inlet pipe, a first water outlet pipe and a second water outlet pipe; when the valve core shaft is positioned at a first position, the first water inlet pipe is respectively communicated with the first water outlet pipe and the second water outlet pipe;
the valve core shaft comprises a second water inlet pipe, a third water outlet pipe and a fourth water outlet pipe, wherein the second water inlet pipe is communicated with the third water outlet pipe, and the second water inlet pipe is communicated with the fourth water outlet pipe; the first position comprises a first water inlet pipe communicated with the first water outlet pipe through a pipeline communicated with the second water inlet pipe and the third water outlet pipe, and the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe through a pipeline communicated with the second water inlet pipe and the fourth water outlet pipe;
when the valve core shaft is positioned at the second position, the first water inlet pipe is disconnected with the first water outlet pipe and the second water outlet pipe respectively; in the process of switching from the second position to the first position, the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the first water outlet pipe firstly, and then the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe;
the valve core shaft is not acted by the action force outside the rapid hand washing faucet at the first position, and the valve core shaft is converted to the second position by the elastic force in the rapid hand washing faucet;
the valve core shaft further comprises a fifth water outlet pipe, wherein the fifth water outlet pipe is communicated with the second water inlet pipe; when the valve core shaft is positioned at a third position, the third position comprises that the first water inlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe through a pipeline which is communicated with the second water inlet pipe and the fifth water outlet pipe;
the water outlet device comprises a sixth water outlet pipe, a mixing cavity and a water outlet; one end of the sixth water outlet pipe is communicated with the second water outlet pipe, and the other end of the sixth water outlet pipe is communicated with one end of the mixing cavity; the other end of the mixing cavity is communicated with the water outlet;
a cleaning agent supply device, which is communicated with the first water outlet pipe of the valve core body through a seventh water outlet pipe, wherein the seventh water outlet pipe is used for providing water flow to drive the cleaning agent supply device to supply cleaning agent; the detergent supply device communicates with the mixing chamber through a detergent pipe.
2. The rapid hand washing faucet of claim 1, wherein the mixing chamber comprises a first chamber bottom wall and a second chamber bottom wall, the first chamber bottom wall being lower in height than the second chamber bottom wall, the first chamber bottom wall being disposed on a side of the second chamber bottom wall remote from the water outlet.
3. The rapid hand washing faucet of claim 2, wherein the cleaner tube is positioned in communication with the mixing chamber on a side of the second chamber bottom wall remote from the water outlet.
4. A rapid hand washing faucet according to claim 1 or claim 3, wherein the cleaner tube comprises a one-way valve, wherein the one-way valve prevents liquid in the mixing chamber from flowing into the cleaner supply.
5. The rapid hand washing faucet of claim 1, wherein the detergent supply device comprises a drive chamber and a detergent storage chamber, wherein the drive chamber is in communication with the seventh outlet pipe, and the detergent storage chamber is in communication with the detergent pipe.
6. The rapid-fire hand-washing faucet of claim 1, further comprising a handle, wherein the handle is fixedly connected to the spool shaft.
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