CN219931131U - Induction water-saving shower - Google Patents

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CN219931131U
CN219931131U CN202321371070.9U CN202321371070U CN219931131U CN 219931131 U CN219931131 U CN 219931131U CN 202321371070 U CN202321371070 U CN 202321371070U CN 219931131 U CN219931131 U CN 219931131U
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但堂俊
胡力宏
陈文兴
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The utility model provides an induction water-saving shower, comprising: a shower head and a support rod; the support rod is provided with a water inlet and a water flow passage which is arranged in the support rod and communicated with the water inlet; the water flow channel is divided into a large-flow waterway and a small-flow waterway, and the large-flow waterway is provided with an electric control valve for controlling the large-flow waterway to be conducted or closed; the small-flow waterway is communicated with the water flow passage; the support rod is further provided with a human body induction module, and the human body induction module is used for detecting whether a user is located in an induction area or not and generating a control signal to control the electric control valve to connect or disconnect the large-flow waterway with the water inlet. The shower can achieve the purpose that a user can be positioned at different positions to automatically switch the shower to high-flow water outlet or low-flow water outlet, so that water is saved.

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Induction water-saving shower
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a bathroom product, in particular to a shower.
Background
In the current urban water, domestic water, particularly bath water, has become a water branch item which occupies a relatively large area, and the data in 2013 of the water-saving management center in Beijing city shows that the daily water consumption of people in Beijing city is 210 liters at present, wherein the daily water consumption of people in home is 110 liters, and the daily water consumption of people in public places such as units is 100 liters. Of the 110 liter daily water produced by citizens at home, bathing accounts for 30%, i.e., 33 liters. How to more closely and effectively help urban residents save shower water has become a subject to be solved as soon as possible.
At present, two modes of shower water saving exist in the market: firstly, through carrying out water supply reducing, vary voltage treatment in two places of gondola water faucet and delivery pipe, this field has done extremely at present, but we observe that more waste action at present concentrates on the person's bathing in-process of using water, does not initiatively close tap when painting the bath foam, causes the waste of a large amount of water resources. This is common at home and abroad, and for example, the united states environmental protection agency reminds the masses: the shower time is shortened as much as possible, and the water tap is turned off when soap and shampoo are applied; the second kind is the infrared induction shower device, and it is through the information that infrared inductor detected, and the supply of control valve is stopped water, and the water conservation effect is better, but also has a great disadvantage, and it is that its outward appearance is relatively stiff, can't attract the home consumer to adopt effectively, uses. The main problems are that the existing infrared induction rain device has two installation modes, namely, the installation mode is embedded into a wall, which is unacceptable for most of the existing families, and the installation mode is externally arranged, the defects are limited by the sizes of a singlechip, an electric control valve and a battery, the appearance is large, no matter how the appearance is designed, the existing appearance of the device in a bathroom, especially the abrupt appearance between an upper water pipe and a lower water pipe, is outstanding and uncoordinated, and the device has insufficient attractive force for the family users, so the existing infrared induction rain device is also used for public bathrooms, and the device cannot be effectively covered for the main shower places of modern cities, namely, the family bathrooms.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the main technical problem of providing a shower, which can achieve the purpose that a user can automatically switch large-flow water or small-flow water at different positions of the shower, thereby saving water.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model provides an induction water-saving shower, which comprises: a shower head and a support rod;
the support rod is provided with a water inlet and a water flow passage which is arranged in the support rod and communicated with the water inlet; the water flow channel is divided into a large-flow waterway and a small-flow waterway, and the large-flow waterway is provided with an electric control valve for controlling the large-flow waterway to be conducted or closed; the small-flow waterway is communicated with the water flow passage;
the support rod is further provided with a human body induction module, and the human body induction module is used for detecting whether a user is located in an induction area or not and generating a control signal to control the electric control valve to connect or disconnect the large-flow waterway with the water inlet.
In a preferred embodiment: and a power generation assembly is further arranged at the communication part of the water inlet and the water flow passage.
In a preferred embodiment: the water heater also comprises a display screen, wherein the power generation assembly is used for supplying power to the display screen so as to display the current water temperature and/or flow.
In a preferred embodiment: the display screen is arranged on the side face of the supporting rod.
In a preferred embodiment: the electric control valve is an electromagnetic valve.
In a preferred embodiment: and a water-saving sheet is arranged in the small-flow waterway.
In a preferred embodiment: the shower head comprises a handheld shower head and a top shower head; the support rod is provided with a first water outlet and a second water outlet which are communicated with the water flow channel, the top shower head is arranged at the first water outlet, and the handheld shower head is connected with the second water outlet through a water outlet hose.
In a preferred embodiment: the water outlet valve further comprises a switching valve group used for communicating one of the first water outlet and the second water outlet with the water flow channel.
In a preferred embodiment: the switching valve group comprises a switching valve arranged in the supporting rod and an operating piece exposed out of the supporting rod.
In a preferred embodiment: the human body induction module is an infrared human body inductor.
Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme of the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
the utility model provides an induction water-saving shower, which can detect whether a user is positioned in an induction area or not through a human body induction module, if the user is positioned in the induction area, the user is judged to be in a shower state, an electromagnetic valve is opened, water flows simultaneously flow out through a large-flow waterway and a small-flow waterway, the user is ensured to obtain the maximum shower flow, and better shower experience is achieved. If the user is located outside the sensing area, the user is judged not to be in a shower state, the shower gel or the shampoo is possibly smeared, the electromagnetic valve is closed, and water flows out only through the small-flow waterway, so that the purpose of saving water can be achieved, the user does not need to manually close the shower, and the experience of the user is improved.
The utility model provides an induction water-saving shower, wherein a small-flow waterway is always in an open state, so that an electromagnetic valve only needs to control a large-flow waterway to be opened or closed, and the waterway design is simpler.
The utility model provides an induction water-saving shower, which supplies power to a display screen through a power generation assembly, so that the current water temperature and flow rate can be displayed on the display screen when water flows through.
The utility model provides an induction water-saving shower, which achieves the purpose of a small-flow waterway by arranging water-saving sheets, so that the flow of the small-flow waterway can be conveniently regulated by arranging the water-saving sheets with different specifications on the small-flow waterway.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a front view of a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a side view of a preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view of the support bar in a front view in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view of the support bar in a side-by-side state in the preferred embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a partial enlarged view of fig. 4.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model; it is apparent that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, not all embodiments, and that all other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill in the art without making creative efforts based on the embodiments in the present utility model are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that the positional or positional relationship indicated by the terms such as "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", "top/bottom", etc. are based on the positional or positional relationship shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," configured to, "" engaged with, "" connected to, "and the like are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example," connected to, "wall-mounted," connected to, removably connected to, or integrally connected to, mechanically connected to, electrically connected to, directly connected to, or indirectly connected to, through an intermediary, and may be in communication with each other between two elements, as will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, in view of the detailed description of the terms herein.
Referring to fig. 1-6, the present embodiment provides an inductive water saving shower including: the shower head comprises a handheld shower head 1, a top shower head 2 and a supporting rod 3; the support rod 3 includes a vertical portion 31 and a horizontal portion 32 connected to an upper end of the vertical portion 31, and the top shower head 2 is connected to the horizontal portion 32 and communicates with a first water outlet 321 formed in the horizontal portion 32. The bottom of the vertical portion 31 is provided with a water inlet 311 and a second water outlet 312. The second water outlet 312 is connected with the hand shower 1 through the hose 11. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the shower including the top shower 2 and the hand shower 1 is taken as an example, but the induction water-saving shower in this embodiment may also be a shower including a single shower or a shower including three or more showers.
A water flow passage communicated with the water inlet is arranged in the support rod 3; the water flow path is divided into a large-flow water path 33 and a small-flow water path 34, and an electric control valve 35 for controlling the large-flow water path 33 to be conducted or closed is arranged in the large-flow water path 33; the small-flow waterway 34 is communicated with the water flow passage; thus, the electric control valve 35 can control whether the large-flow waterway 33 is communicated with the water inlet. Therefore, the flow of water flowing out of the top shower head 2 or the hand shower head 1 is changed, so that different water outlet flows can be switched under different shower states of a user, and the aim of saving water is fulfilled. Because the small-flow waterway 34 is always in an open state, the electric control valve 35 only needs to control the large-flow waterway 33 to be opened or closed, and the waterway design is simpler.
In order to enable the flow to be automatically switched according to different shower states of a user, the trouble of manual switching of the user is avoided. The support rod 3 is further provided with a human body sensing module 36, and the human body sensing module 36 is used for detecting whether a user is located in the sensing area, and generating a control signal to control the electric control valve 35 to connect or disconnect the large-flow waterway 33 with the water inlet. In this embodiment, since the human body sensing module 36 is disposed on the side of the vertical portion 31 of the support rod 3 facing the user, if the user is located in the sensing area, the user can be considered to be located in the shower area, and at this time, the electronic control valve 35 will be opened, so that the large-flow waterway 33 can be flushed, and the user can obtain the maximum shower flow. If the user is not located in the sensing area, the user can be considered to be not located in the shower area, and the electric control valve 35 is closed, so that water flows through the small-flow waterway 34 only, and the water saving effect is achieved. And the above-mentioned process is automatically completed, and no manual operation is required for the user.
The above-mentioned response water conservation shower just can detect whether the user is located the response district through human response module 36, if the user is located the response district, then judge that the user is in the shower state, the solenoid valve is opened, rivers flow through large-traffic water route 33 and low-traffic water route 34 simultaneously, guarantee that the user can obtain the biggest shower flow, reach better shower experience. If the user is located outside the sensing area, the user is judged not to be in a shower state, and possibly the shower gel or the shampoo is smeared, the electric control valve 35 is closed, and the water flows out only through the small-flow waterway 34, so that the purpose of saving water can be achieved, the user does not need to manually close the shower, and the experience of the user is improved.
In addition, the communication part between the water inlet 311 and the water flow passage in the present embodiment is also provided with a power generation assembly 37. In this way, when water flows through, the impeller in the power generation assembly 37 is driven to rotate, so that the magnetic induction wire is cut to generate power. The generated electric power may be used to power a display screen 38 provided at the side of the support bar 3 to display the current water temperature and flow rate, but it is also possible to select to display only the water temperature or flow rate.
In order to supply power to the human body sensing module 36 and the electric control valve 35, a battery compartment for installing a dry battery and a compartment cover for opening or closing the battery compartment are further arranged in the support rod 3, so that a user can conveniently replace the battery. In this embodiment, the human body sensing module 36 is an infrared human body sensor. Of course, the sensor can also be replaced by a microwave sensor, a distance sensor and other sensors for sensing human bodies.
The electric control valve 35 in this embodiment is an electromagnetic valve, and other electric control valves 35 in the prior art can be used, which belongs to simple replacement of this embodiment.
In order to achieve the effect of small-flow water outlet, a water-saving piece 341 is disposed in the small-flow waterway 34. Thus, different small-flow water outlet flows can be realized by replacing the water-saving sheets 341 with different specifications. The same mould can realize various different small-flow water outlet flows, thereby saving the cost of manufacturers.
Since there are two showers in this embodiment, a switching valve group 39 is also required for communicating one of the first water outlet 321 and the second water outlet 312 with the water flow path to realize different shower water outlet. The switch valve block 39 is a well-known assembly in the art and generally comprises a switch valve disposed within the support rod 3 and an operating member exposed outside the support rod 3. The operating member may be an operating lever, a toggle button, a push button, or the like.
The foregoing is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the design concept of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art will be able to make insubstantial modifications of the present utility model within the scope of the present utility model disclosed herein by this concept, which falls within the actions of invading the protection scope of the present utility model.

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1. An induction water saving shower, comprising: a shower head and a support rod;
the support rod is provided with a water inlet and a water flow passage which is arranged in the support rod and communicated with the water inlet; the water flow channel is divided into a large-flow waterway and a small-flow waterway, and the large-flow waterway is provided with an electric control valve for controlling the large-flow waterway to be conducted or closed; the small-flow waterway is communicated with the water flow passage;
the support rod is further provided with a human body induction module, and the human body induction module is used for detecting whether a user is located in an induction area or not and generating a control signal to control the electric control valve to connect or disconnect the large-flow waterway with the water inlet.
2. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 1, wherein: and a power generation assembly is further arranged at the communication part of the water inlet and the water flow passage.
3. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the water heater also comprises a display screen, wherein the power generation assembly is used for supplying power to the display screen so as to display the current water temperature and/or flow.
4. An induction water saving shower as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the display screen is arranged on the side face of the supporting rod.
5. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the electric control valve is an electromagnetic valve.
6. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 1, wherein: and a water-saving sheet is arranged in the small-flow waterway.
7. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the shower head comprises a handheld shower head and a top shower head; the support rod is provided with a first water outlet and a second water outlet which are communicated with the water flow channel, the top shower head is arranged at the first water outlet, and the handheld shower head is connected with the second water outlet through a water outlet hose.
8. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 7, wherein: the water outlet valve further comprises a switching valve group used for communicating one of the first water outlet and the second water outlet with the water flow channel.
9. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 8, wherein: the switching valve group comprises a switching valve arranged in the supporting rod and an operating piece exposed out of the supporting rod.
10. An inductive water saving shower as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the human body induction module is an infrared human body inductor.
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