CN116967034B - Shower head - Google Patents

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CN116967034B
CN116967034B CN202311226563.8A CN202311226563A CN116967034B CN 116967034 B CN116967034 B CN 116967034B CN 202311226563 A CN202311226563 A CN 202311226563A CN 116967034 B CN116967034 B CN 116967034B
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谢炜
胡文杏
王永生
谢业宝
杜海波
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
    • B05B1/14Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with multiple outlet openings; with strainers in or outside the outlet opening
    • B05B1/18Roses; Shower heads
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
    • B05B1/14Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with multiple outlet openings; with strainers in or outside the outlet opening
    • B05B1/16Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with multiple outlet openings; with strainers in or outside the outlet opening having selectively- effective outlets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B12/00Arrangements for controlling delivery; Arrangements for controlling the spray area
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    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10LSPEECH ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OR SPEECH SYNTHESIS; SPEECH RECOGNITION; SPEECH OR VOICE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES; SPEECH OR AUDIO CODING OR DECODING
    • G10L15/00Speech recognition
    • G10L15/22Procedures used during a speech recognition process, e.g. man-machine dialogue
    • GPHYSICS
    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10LSPEECH ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES OR SPEECH SYNTHESIS; SPEECH RECOGNITION; SPEECH OR VOICE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES; SPEECH OR AUDIO CODING OR DECODING
    • G10L15/00Speech recognition
    • G10L15/22Procedures used during a speech recognition process, e.g. man-machine dialogue
    • G10L2015/223Execution procedure of a spoken command

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Abstract

The invention provides a shower head, which relates to the technical field of bathroom accessories, and comprises a sound control device, a water outlet body, a valve and a blocking piece, wherein the water outlet body is provided with a water inlet, a water outlet, a first water passing port and a second water passing port; the shower head is provided with a first state and a second state, wherein when the shower head is in the first state, the sound control device is connected with the water outlet body, the sound control device is abutted with the plugging piece and keeps the plugging piece at the plugging position, the valve is electrically connected with the sound control device, and the valve can open or plug the first water passing port according to the voice information received by the sound control device; when the sprinkler is in the second state, the water outlet body and the valve are separated from the sound control device, and the plugging piece is in the opening position. The shower head can still normally discharge water after the sound control device is detached.

Description

Shower head
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of bathroom accessories, in particular to a shower head.
Background
There is a gondola water faucet in the prior art, and the gondola water faucet still possesses the function that the acoustic control goes out, and specifically, the gondola water faucet still includes solenoid valve and sound detection module, and after sound detection module discerned corresponding voice information, sound detection module control solenoid valve opens or closes to make the gondola water faucet go out water or close water. However, the electromagnetic valve of the shower head can be usually used by matching with the sound detection module, and when the sound detection module is detached from the shower head, the electromagnetic valve cannot be opened, and the shower head cannot discharge water, so that the use experience of a user is affected.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the invention provides the shower head which can still normally discharge water after the sound control device for controlling the operation of the valve is detached.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a shower head includes: the sound control device can play sound and receive voice information; the water outlet body is provided with a water inlet, a water outlet, a first water passing port and a second water passing port, and water entering the water outlet body from the water inlet can flow to the water outlet through the first water passing port or the second water passing port; the valve is connected to the water outlet body; the blocking piece is movably connected with the water outlet body, the blocking piece can be switched between a blocking position and an opening position, when the blocking piece is positioned at the blocking position, the second water passing port is blocked by the blocking piece, and when the blocking piece is positioned at the opening position, the blocking piece releases the blocking of the second water passing port; the shower head is provided with a first state and a second state, wherein when the shower head is in the first state, the sound control device is connected with the water outlet body, the sound control device is abutted with the plugging piece and keeps the plugging piece at the plugging position, the valve is electrically connected with the sound control device, and the valve is configured to be capable of opening or plugging the first water passing port according to the voice information; when the shower head is in the second state, the water outlet body and the valve are separated from the sound control device, and the plugging piece is in the opening position.
The shower head provided by the embodiment of the invention has at least the following beneficial effects:
in the prior art, the valve of the shower head is powered by the sound control device and operates according to the control instruction sent by the sound control device. After the sound control device is detached from the shower head, the valve cannot operate, the valve is in a closed state, water entering the shower head cannot pass through the valve, and the shower head cannot normally discharge water.
The water outlet body of the shower head is provided with a first water passing port and a second water passing port. The first water outlet is used for being matched with the valve, so that the function of controlling water outlet by the valve is realized. The second water port is used for being matched with the plugging piece, after the sound control device is separated from the water outlet body, the second water port is not plugged by the plugging piece any more, the second water port can be opened, and even if the first water port is plugged by the valve at the moment, the shower head can normally outlet water. Therefore, the shower head can still normally discharge water after the sound control device is detached.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the shower head further comprises an elastic member, two ends of the elastic member are respectively connected with the blocking member and the water outlet body, and the elastic force of the elastic member is used for driving the blocking member to switch from the blocking position to the opening position.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the shower head further has a third state, when the shower head is in the third state, the sound control device is connected with the water outlet body, the sound control device and the blocking piece are arranged at intervals or are in contact with each other, and the blocking piece is in the open position.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the outer surface of the voice control device comprises a first face and a second face that are offset from each other; when the shower head is in the first state, the first surface is abutted with the plugging piece; when the shower head is in the third state, the second face and the blocking piece are arranged opposite to each other, and the second face and the blocking piece are arranged at intervals or are in contact with each other.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the water outlet body comprises a first contact, the first contact is electrically connected with the valve, the sound control device comprises a second contact, and when the shower head is in the first state, the first contact and the second contact are in contact and are communicated with each other.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the water outlet body is provided with a mounting cavity, and the water outlet body comprises a plurality of buckles, and the buckles are connected to the side wall of the mounting cavity; the sound control device comprises: a central portion having a cylindrical shape; the first protruding parts are connected to the outer peripheral surface of the central part and protrude relative to the outer peripheral surface of the central part, the first protruding parts are distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of the central part, the buckles are distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of the central part, a notch is formed between two adjacent buckles, and the notch can allow the first protruding parts to pass through; when the shower head is in the first state, the central part and the first protruding parts are rotatably arranged in the mounting cavity, and each first protruding part is abutted with one buckle so as to prevent the sound control device and the water outlet body from being separated from each other.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the sound control apparatus further includes a second protruding portion connected to and protruding with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the central portion; the outer surface of the second protruding part comprises a first surface, the first surface is positioned on one side of the second protruding part opposite to the central part, and when the shower head is in the first state, the first surface is abutted with the plugging piece; the periphery of central part is the second face, the gondola water faucet still has the third state, works as the gondola water faucet is in the third state, central part with first bulge rotationally sets up in the installation cavity, every first bulge with one the buckle butt is in order to hinder the acoustic control device with the outlet body separates each other, the second face with the shutoff piece sets up in opposite directions, the second face with the shutoff piece interval sets up or mutual contact, the shutoff piece is in open position.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the second protrusion further includes a transition surface having a first end and a second end along a circumferential direction of the central portion, the first end being connected to the first surface, and the second end being connected to the second surface, and a distance between the transition surface and a central axis of the central portion gradually decreases from the first end to the second end.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the clasp comprises a first support and a second support distributed along the circumference of the central portion; when the shower head is in the first state, the bottom surface of the first protruding part is abutted with the top surface of the first supporting part; when the shower head is in the third state, the bottom surface of the first protruding portion is abutted with the top surface of the second supporting portion.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the water outlet further comprises a first contact, the first contact is connected to the buckle, the first contact is electrically connected with the valve, the sound control device further comprises a second contact, and the second contact is connected to the first protrusion; when the shower head is in the first state, the first contact and the second contact are in contact and conduction.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the voice control device is further capable of playing sound.
Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a shower head in one embodiment of the invention;
fig. 2 is a front view of the sprinkler of fig. 1;
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the sprinkler of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the sprinkler of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the sprinkler of FIG. 3 taken along section B-B (the sprinkler being in a first condition and the first water outlet being blocked);
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a sprinkler in a first state and with a first water outlet open according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a showerhead in a second condition according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a flow housing and valve according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of the voice control device of FIG. 4;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the body of FIG. 4;
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of the location of a second contact in an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view of the position of a first contact in an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a sprinkler in a third state according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the sprinkler of FIG. 2 taken along section A-A (the sprinkler being in a first state);
fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view of the sprinkler of fig. 14 after switching to a third state.
Reference numerals:
100-of a shower, 101-of a water outlet body, 102-of a sound control device, 103-of a water inlet, 104-of a water outlet and 105-of a sound outlet;
201-connecting sleeve, 202-upper cover, 203-water inlet ball head, 204-main body, 205-abrasion-resistant ring, 206-sealing ring, 207-runner shell, 208-elastic piece, 209-valve, 210-sealing piece, 211-sleeve, 212-driving part and 213-valve core;
301-a central portion, 302-a first protrusion, 303-a second protrusion, 304-a first face, 305-a transition face, 306-a second face, 307-a second contact, 308-a first end, 309-a second end;
401-mounting cavity, 402-second support, 403-partition, 404-first support, 405-notch, 406-snap, 407-first contact;
501-a first water passing port and 502-a second water passing port.
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Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the direction or positional relationship indicated with respect to the description of the orientation, such as up, down, etc., is based on the direction or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and is merely for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, and does not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, plural means two or more. The description of the first and second is for the purpose of distinguishing between technical features only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated or implicitly indicating the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present invention, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present invention can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
Fig. 1 illustrates a shower head 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2 is a front view of the shower head 100 of fig. 1, fig. 3 is a bottom view of the shower head 100 of fig. 1, and fig. 4 is an exploded view of the shower head 100 of fig. 1. As shown in fig. 4, the sprinkler 100 includes a sound control device 102, a water outlet 101, a valve 209, and a blocking member 210; in this embodiment, the water outlet body 101 includes a connecting sleeve 201, an upper cover 202, a water inlet ball 203, a runner housing 207, and a main body 204. Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the sprinkler 100 of fig. 3 along section B-B, as shown in fig. 5, the water outlet body 101 is provided with a water inlet 103 and a water outlet 104, the water inlet 103 is provided at the top of the connecting sleeve 201, and the water outlet 104 is provided at the bottom of the main body 204.
The voice control device 102 is capable of accepting voice information. In this embodiment, the sound control device 102 is configured as a sound box capable of playing sound. That is, the voice control device 102 can play sound in addition to being able to receive voice information. Because the voice control device 102 is capable of playing sound, a user can listen to music while showering during use of the sprinkler 100. As shown in fig. 3, the sound control device 102 has a sound outlet 105, the sound outlet 105 is located at the bottom of the sound control device 102, and the water outlet 104 is disposed at the periphery of the sound control device 102. The sound control device 102 may be a bluetooth speaker, and the electronic devices such as a mobile phone and a tablet computer of the user may communicate with the sound control device 102 through bluetooth, so that the sound control device 102 may play music selected by the user on the electronic devices. The voice control device 102 has a voice recognition module therein, and the voice control device 102 is capable of receiving voice information of a user when the user speaks. It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the voice control device 102 may not have a function of playing sound, and the voice control device 102 may be used only for receiving voice information.
As shown in fig. 5, the connection sleeve 201 is sleeved on the top end of the flow channel housing 207, and the connection sleeve 201 is screw-coupled with the flow channel housing 207. The bottom end of the water intake bulb 203 is accommodated inside the flow passage housing 207. The sprinkler 100 further comprises a wear ring 205 and a sealing ring 206, wherein the wear ring 205 is clamped between the water inlet ball 203 and the connecting sleeve 201, and the sealing ring 206 is clamped between the water inlet ball 203 and the runner housing 207. The wear-resistant ring 205 is used for reducing wear between the water inlet ball 203 and the connecting sleeve 201, and the sealing ring 206 is used for preventing water from leaking out of the runner housing 207 from a gap between the water inlet ball 203 and the runner housing 207. As shown in fig. 5, the runner housing 207 is provided with a first water passing port 501 and a second water passing port 502. As shown in fig. 6, when the first water passing port 501 is not blocked, water entering the water outlet body 101 from the water inlet 103 can flow to the water outlet 104 through the first water passing port 501; as shown in fig. 7, when the second water passing port 502 is not blocked, water entering the water outlet body 101 from the water inlet 103 can flow to the water outlet 104 through the second water passing port 502. The cross sections selected in fig. 5, 6 and 7 are the same.
As shown in fig. 5, the valve 209 is connected to the flow path housing 207, and the valve 209 includes a driving part 212 and a valve spool 213, and the driving part 212 can drive the valve spool 213 to move. Specifically, the valve 209 may be configured as a solenoid valve, and the driving part 212 may be configured as an electromagnet. Referring to fig. 5 and 6, the driving member 212 can drive the valve body 213 to move left and right. The closure member 210 is slidably coupled to the flow housing 207, and the closure member 210 is movable relative to the flow housing 207 to switch between an open position and a closed position. As shown in fig. 5, the shower head 100 further includes a sleeve 211, the sleeve 211 is connected to the runner housing 207, the sleeve 211 is sleeved outside the blocking member 210, and the blocking member 210 can slide in the sleeve 211. In fig. 5, the blocking member 210 is in the blocking position, when the blocking member 210 is inserted into the second water passing port 502, the second water passing port 502 is blocked, and water cannot pass through the second water passing port 502. In fig. 7, the blocking member 210 is in the open position, where a gap is formed between the blocking member 210 and the wall surface of the second water passing port 502, the second water passing port 502 is opened, and water can pass through the second water passing port 502.
In order to allow the closure member 210 to be switched between the open position and the closed position, in other embodiments the closure member 210 and the runner housing 207 may be connected in a rotational connection, as long as the closure member 210 is movable relative to the runner housing 207.
The sprinkler 100 has a first state. When the shower head 100 is in the first state, the sound control device 102 is connected with the water outlet 101, the sound control device 102 abuts against the blocking piece 210 and keeps the blocking piece 210 in the blocking position, the valve 209 is electrically connected with the sound control device 102, and the valve 209 is configured to open or block the first water passing port 501 according to the voice information received by the sound control device 102.
When the sprinkler 100 is in the first state and the first water passing port 501 is blocked by the valve 209, the state of the sprinkler 100 is as shown in fig. 5. When the sprinkler 100 is in the first state and the first water passing port 501 is not blocked by the valve 209 (i.e., when the first water passing port 501 is opened), the state of the sprinkler 100 is as shown in fig. 6. The dashed line in fig. 6 indicates the flow path of water in the shower head 100, and when the first water passing port 501 is opened, water entering from the water inlet 103 flows through the first water passing port 501, then flows to the water outlet 104, and finally flows out from the water outlet 104.
When the shower head 100 is in the first state, the shower head 100 has a function of sound control water outlet. For example, if the user speaks "water out" in the vicinity of the shower head 100, after the voice control device 102 receives the voice information, the control valve 209 opens the first water passing port 501; if the user says "turn off water" in the vicinity of the sprinkler 100, the voice control device 102 receives the voice message and controls the valve 209 to close the first water passing port 501.
The showerhead 100 also has a second state, and fig. 7 shows the showerhead 100 in the second state. As shown in fig. 7, when the sprinkler 100 is in the second state, the water outlet 101 and the sound control device 102 are separated from each other, the blocking member 210 and the sound control device 102 are also separated from each other, and the blocking member 210 is in the open position, and the second water passing port 502 is opened. In the second state of the shower head 100, the first water passing port 501 is blocked by the valve 209.
The separation of the water outlet body 101 from the sound control device 102 means that the two are not connected to each other. The blocking member 210 and the acoustic control device 102 are separated from each other, which means that they do not abut against each other. Referring to fig. 6 and 7, the main body 204 has a mounting cavity 401, the sound control device 102 may be mounted in the mounting cavity 401, and one end of the blocking member 210 may penetrate into the mounting cavity 401 and abut against the sound control device 102; when the sprinkler 100 is in the second state, the sound control device 102 is not disposed in the mounting cavity 401, and accordingly, the sound control device 102 is not abutted with the blocking member 210. The dashed line in fig. 7 represents the flow path of water in the shower head 100, and when the shower head 100 is in the second state, water entering from the water inlet 103 flows through the second water passing opening 502, then flows to the water outlet 104, and finally flows out from the water outlet 104.
When the sprinkler 100 is in the second state, water may flow from the outer circumferential surface of the valve body 213 and down to the second water passing port 502. For example, as shown in fig. 8, a gap is provided between the outer peripheral surface of the valve body 213 and the rear side wall surface of the flow path housing 207, through which water can flow.
For the voice-controlled shower in the prior art, a scene that the voice detection module is detached from the voice-controlled shower exists. For example, the sound detection module needs maintenance, and the user needs to detach the sound detection module. However, in the prior art, the electromagnetic valve of the voice-controlled shower is powered by the voice detection module and operates according to the control command sent by the voice detection module. After the sound detection module is detached from the sound control shower head, the electromagnetic valve cannot operate, the electromagnetic valve is in a closed state, water entering the sound control shower head cannot pass through the electromagnetic valve, the sound control shower head cannot normally discharge water, and a user can normally shower after the sound detection module is reinstalled in the sound control shower head.
The water outlet 101 of the shower head 100 of the present invention is provided with the first water passing port 501 and the second water passing port 502, when the sound control device 102 is separated from the water outlet 101, the second water passing port 502 will be opened, and even if the first water passing port 501 is blocked by the valve 209, the shower head 100 can normally output water.
In the case where the sound control device 102 is configured as a sound box, since the shower head 100 can normally output water after the sound control device 102 is separated from the water outlet 101, when a certain user removes the sound control device 102 in the shower head 100 to take the shower in a place other than a bathroom (for example, a living room, a horizontal type, etc.), another user can still use the rest of the shower head 100 in the bathroom for shower.
Referring to fig. 6, the sprinkler 100 further includes an elastic member 208, one end of the elastic member 208 is connected to the blocking member 210, and the other end of the elastic member 208 is connected to the water outlet body 101 (connected to the flow path housing 207 of the water outlet body 101). And, the elastic force of the elastic member 208 is used to drive the blocking member 210 to switch from the blocking position to the opening position. Specifically, in fig. 6, the elastic member 208 is in a compressed state due to the abutment of the sound control device 102 with the blocking member 210; referring to fig. 6 and 7, when the acoustic control device 102 is removed, the elastic member 208, which is compressed, is extended, and the elastic member 208 drives the blocking member 210 to move leftwards to the open position, so that the right end of the blocking member 210 unblocks the second water passing port 502.
In order to switch the blocking member 210 from the blocking position to the open position, the elastic member 208 is not necessarily provided in the shower head 100. For example, in other embodiments, the blocking member 210 is disposed vertically, and the central axis of the first water passing port 501 is disposed in a vertical direction; accordingly, during installation of the voice control device 102, the voice control device 102 may bear against the blocking member 210 and move the blocking member 210 upward, thereby moving the blocking member 210 to the blocking position; when the sound control device 102 is separated from the water outlet 101 and the blocking piece 210, the blocking piece 210 moves downward to the open position under the action of gravity. That is, the closure 210 may also be moved to the open position by its own weight.
The advantage of using the elastic member 208 to drive the blocking member 210 to the open position is that the elastic force of the elastic member 208 is less affected by the posture of the shower head 100, and the elastic member 208 can quickly move the blocking member 210 to the open position even though the shower head 100 is in a different posture.
How the sound control device 102 is connected to the water outlet 101 will be described below.
As shown in fig. 9, the voice control device 102 includes a central portion 301 and a plurality of first projecting portions 302. The central portion 301 has a cylindrical shape, the first protruding portions 302 are connected to the outer peripheral surface of the central portion 301, the first protruding portions 302 protrude with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the central portion 301, and the plurality of first protruding portions 302 are distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of the central portion 301. As shown in fig. 10, the main body 204 of the water body 101 includes a mounting cavity 401, and the main body 204 further includes a plurality of fasteners 406, and the fasteners 406 are connected to a side wall of the mounting cavity 401. The plurality of buckles 406 are circumferentially spaced along the central portion 301, and a notch 405 is formed between every two adjacent buckles 406, and the notch 405 can allow the first protruding portion 302 to pass through.
When the shower head 100 is in the first state, the central portion 301 and the first protruding portions 302 are rotatably disposed in the mounting cavity 401, and each first protruding portion 302 abuts against one of the buckles 406 to prevent the sound control device 102 and the water outlet body 101 from being separated from each other. More specifically, as shown in fig. 10, the buckle 406 includes a first supporting portion 404, and when the shower head 100 is in the first state, a top surface of the first supporting portion 404 may abut against a bottom surface of the first protruding portion 302, so as to prevent the sound control device 102 from falling.
The process of assembling the voice control device 102 and the body 204 to each other is generally as follows. Referring to fig. 9 and 10, first, the user can insert the sound control device 102 into the mounting cavity 401 from top to bottom until the first protrusion 302 passes through the notch 405 from top to bottom. Then, the user rotates the voice control device 102 counterclockwise (in the top view of fig. 10), so that the first protruding portion 302 moves to a position directly above the first supporting portion 404. In this way, the top surface of the first supporting portion 404 may abut against the bottom surface of the first protruding portion 302, so as to prevent the voice control device 102 from falling off.
Conversely, the process of removing the voice control device 102 from the body 204 is generally as follows. Taking the first state as the initial state of the shower 100, the user rotates the sound control device 102 clockwise (in the top view of fig. 10), so that the first protruding portion 302 leaves the position right above the first supporting portion 404, and the first protruding portion 302 moves to the notch 405; the user may then hold the voice control device 102 and gradually lower the voice control device 102 to remove the voice control device 102 from the mounting cavity 401.
In this embodiment, the sound control device 102 is connected to the main body 204 of the water outlet 101 by a rotary clamping manner, and the connection manner does not require a user to screw, so as to facilitate the disassembly and installation of the sound control device 102.
In some embodiments, the water outlet body 101 includes a first contact 407, the acoustic control device 102 includes a second contact 307, the first contact 407 is electrically connected to the valve 209, and when the sprinkler 100 is in the first state, the first contact 407 and the second contact 307 are in contact and conductive with each other. In this arrangement, the user does not need to perform any additional wiring operation or plug a certain pair of connectors, and the user can realize the electrical connection between the valve 209 and the sound control device 102 after assembling the sound control device 102 and the main body 204 together.
As shown in fig. 11, in an embodiment, the second contact 307 is connected to the first protruding portion 302, and the second contact 307 is exposed from the bottom surface of the first protruding portion 302. Accordingly, as shown in fig. 12, the first contact 407 is connected to the buckle 406, and the first contact 407 is exposed from the top surface of the first support portion 404. In this way, when the first protruding portion 302 abuts against the first supporting portion 404 (i.e. when the shower head 100 is in the first state), the first contact 407 contacts the second contact 307. In this arrangement, the first contact 407 and the second contact 307 are further from the water outlet 104, and the risk of shorting the acoustic control device 102 or the valve 209 is lower.
The electrical connection between the first contact 407 and the valve 209 may be implemented by a wire. The wire, not shown in the drawings, may be inserted into the water outlet body 101, for example, based on fig. 6, between the outer wall surface of the flow path housing 207 and the inner wall surface of the upper cover 202, one end of the wire being connected to the first contact 407, and the other end of the wire being connected to the driving member 212 of the valve 209.
In some embodiments, the showerhead 100 may also have a third state. In fig. 13, the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, the sound control device 102 is connected with the water outlet 101, and the sound control device 102 is spaced from the blocking member 210 (the sound control device 102 is not abutted to the blocking member 210), and the blocking member 210 is in the open position. Since the sprinkler 100 has the third state, the shower function of the sprinkler 100 is not affected by the malfunction of the valve 209. The dashed line in fig. 13 indicates the flow path of the water, and when the valve 209 fails to open, the user may switch the shower head 100 to the third state so that the water flows through the water inlet 103, the second water passing port 502 and the water outlet 104 in this order, and the user may still use the shower head 100 for shower. Further, if the sound control device 102 is provided as a speaker, the user can listen to music while taking a shower even if the valve 209 fails when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state.
As shown in fig. 9, the outer surface of the voice control device 102 includes a first face 304 and a second face 306 that are offset from each other. As shown in fig. 6, when the shower head 100 is in the first state, the first surface 304 is disposed opposite to the blocking member 210 and abuts against each other; as shown in fig. 13, when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, the second face 306 is disposed opposite to and spaced apart from the blocking member 210. In this way, when the sound control device 102 is connected to the water outlet 101, the shower head 100 can be switched between the first state and the third state by arranging different positions of the sound control device 102 opposite to the blocking member 210.
The specific locations of the first face 304 and the second face 306 are shown in fig. 9. In an embodiment, the voice control device 102 further includes a second protruding portion 303, where the second protruding portion 303 is connected to the outer peripheral surface of the central portion 301, and the second protruding portion 303 protrudes with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the central portion 301. The second convex portions 303 are disposed at intervals from the first convex portions 302 in the axial direction (vertical direction) of the central portion 301, and the second convex portions 303 may be provided in plurality, with the plurality of second convex portions 303 being distributed at intervals in the circumferential direction of the central portion 301. The outer surface of the second protrusion 303 includes a first surface 304, the first surface 304 being located on a side of the second protrusion 303 opposite the central portion 301, the outer peripheral surface of the central portion 301 being the second surface 306. In this arrangement, the user rotates the voice control device 102 and changes the angle of the voice control device 102, so that the shower head 100 can be switched between the first state and the third state, and the shower head 100 can be switched between the first state and the third state more conveniently. More specifically, referring to fig. 14, when the shower head 100 is in the first state, the second protrusion 303 of the sound control device 102 is disposed opposite to the blocking member 210; referring to fig. 15, when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, the first protrusion 302 of the sound control device 102 is offset from the blocking member 210, and the second surface 306 of the sound control device 102 is disposed opposite to the blocking member 210. In both fig. 14 and 15, the angle of the voice control device 102 relative to the body 204 is different. The cross sections selected in fig. 14 and 15 are the same.
In fig. 13, the second face 306 of the voice control device 102 is not in contact with the closure member 210. In other embodiments, when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, the sound control device 102 and the blocking member 210 may also be in contact with each other; however, at this time, the sound control device 102 does not push the blocking member 210 to the blocking position, the blocking member 210 is still in the open position, and the shower function of the shower head 100 is not affected by the failure of the valve 209. For example, in another embodiment, when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, the second face 306 is disposed opposite to and in contact with the blocking member 210, but since the second face 306 is closer to the central axis of the central portion 301 than the first face 304, the second face 306 does not push the blocking member 210 into a position where it can block the second water passing port 502.
As shown in fig. 10, the catch 406 includes a first support portion 404 and a second support portion 402, and the first support portion 404 and the second support portion 402 are distributed along the circumferential direction of the central portion 301. Wherein, when the shower head 100 is in the first state, the bottom surface of the first protruding portion 302 abuts against the top surface of the first supporting portion 404; when the sprinkler 100 is in the third state, the bottom surface of the first protruding portion 302 abuts against the top surface of the second supporting portion 402. The user rotates the sound control device 102 and changes the angle of the sound control device 102, so that the shower head 100 can be switched between the first state and the third state, and the shower head 100 can be switched between the first state and the third state more conveniently.
How to switch the sprinkler 100 from the first state to the third state is explained below. Referring to fig. 9 and 10, when the shower head 100 is in the first state, one of the first protruding portions 302 is snapped over the left-side snap 406; when the shower head 100 is required to be switched to the third state, the user can rotate the sound control device 102 clockwise (in the top view of fig. 10), so that the first protrusion 302 passes over the notch 405 from left to right and moves to just above the second protrusion 303 of the right buckle 406.
As shown in fig. 10, the catch 406 further includes a partition 403, and in the same catch 406, the partition 403 is located between the first support 404 and the second support 402, and the partition 403 protrudes upward with respect to the top surface of the first support 404 and the top surface of the second support 402. If the rotation angle of the voice control device 102 is too large, the first protruding portion 302 that should be located above the first supporting portion 404 may move to the second supporting portion 402, or the first protruding portion 302 that should be located above the second supporting portion 402 may move to the first supporting portion 404. The partition 403 is used to limit the catch 406 to ensure that the first protruding portion 302 is located in the correct position.
Referring to fig. 9, the outer surface of the second protrusion 303 further includes a transition surface 305, and the transition surface 305 is disposed obliquely. Specifically, the transition surface 305 has a first end 308 and a second end 309 at both ends in the circumferential direction of the central portion 301, the first end 308 is connected to the first surface 304, the second end 309 is connected to the second surface 306, and the distance between the transition surface 305 and the central axis of the central portion 301 gradually decreases from the first end 308 to the second end 309. In the case where the second protrusion 303 is provided with the transition surface 305, the blocking member 210 moves between the first surface 304 and the second surface 306 more smoothly, and the user consumes less force when adjusting the angle of the voice control device 102 and the state of the shower head 100.
In addition, the transition surface 305 can also realize a function of adjusting the water output of the shower head 100. Specifically, during the rotation of the center portion 301 counterclockwise and from the state shown in fig. 15 to the state shown in fig. 14, the left end of the blocking member 210 is disposed opposite the second face 306, the transition face 305, and the first face 304 in this order, and during this process, the left end of the blocking member 210 abuts against the transition face 305 and moves along the transition face 305. Referring to fig. 15, since the transition surface 305 is inclined, as the blocking member 210 gradually moves from the second end 309 to the first end 308, the gap between the right end of the blocking member 210 and the second water passing port 502 gradually decreases, and the flow rate of water passing through the second water passing port 502 also gradually decreases. Therefore, by changing the angle of the sound control device 102, the area on the transition surface 305 for abutting against the blocking piece 210 can be changed, so as to change the size of the gap between the blocking piece 210 and the second water passing port 502, and further change the water yield of the shower head 100.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes can be made within the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

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1. Gondola water faucet, its characterized in that includes:
the sound control device can receive voice information;
the water outlet body is provided with a water inlet, a water outlet, a first water passing port and a second water passing port, and water entering the water outlet body from the water inlet can flow to the water outlet through the first water passing port or the second water passing port;
the valve is connected to the water outlet body;
the blocking piece is movably connected with the water outlet body, the blocking piece can be switched between a blocking position and an opening position, when the blocking piece is positioned at the blocking position, the second water passing port is blocked by the blocking piece, and when the blocking piece is positioned at the opening position, the blocking piece releases the blocking of the second water passing port;
the shower head has a first state and a second state, wherein,
when the shower head is in the first state, the sound control device is connected with the water outlet body, the sound control device is abutted with the plugging piece and keeps the plugging piece at the plugging position, the valve is electrically connected with the sound control device, and the valve is configured to be capable of opening or plugging the first water passing port according to the voice information;
when the shower head is in the second state, the water outlet body and the valve are separated from the sound control device, and the plugging piece is in the opening position.
2. The shower head according to claim 1, further comprising an elastic member, wherein two ends of the elastic member are respectively connected with the blocking member and the water outlet body, and the elastic force of the elastic member is used for driving the blocking member to switch from the blocking position to the opening position.
3. The showerhead of claim 1 further having a third condition, the acoustic control device being connected to the water outlet body when the showerhead is in the third condition, the acoustic control device being spaced from or in contact with the closure member, the closure member being in the open position.
4. A showerhead according to claim 3 wherein the outer surface of the sound control means comprises first and second faces which are offset from one another;
when the shower head is in the first state, the first surface is abutted with the plugging piece;
when the shower head is in the third state, the second face and the blocking piece are arranged opposite to each other, and the second face and the blocking piece are arranged at intervals or are in contact with each other.
5. The showerhead of claim 1 wherein the water outlet includes a first contact electrically connected to the valve and the voice operated means includes a second contact, the first contact and the second contact contacting and conducting with each other when the showerhead is in the first state.
6. The shower head according to claim 1, wherein the water outlet body is provided with a mounting cavity, the water outlet body comprises a plurality of buckles, and the buckles are connected to the side wall of the mounting cavity;
the sound control device comprises:
a central portion having a cylindrical shape;
the first protruding parts are connected to the outer peripheral surface of the central part and protrude relative to the outer peripheral surface of the central part, the first protruding parts are distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of the central part, the buckles are distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of the central part, a notch is formed between two adjacent buckles, and the notch can allow the first protruding parts to pass through;
when the shower head is in the first state, the central part and the first protruding parts are rotatably arranged in the mounting cavity, and each first protruding part is abutted with one buckle so as to prevent the sound control device and the water outlet body from being separated from each other.
7. The showerhead of claim 6 further comprising a second protrusion connected to and protruding with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the central portion;
the outer surface of the second protruding part comprises a first surface, the first surface is positioned on one side of the second protruding part opposite to the central part, and when the shower head is in the first state, the first surface is abutted with the plugging piece;
the periphery of central part is the second face, the gondola water faucet still has the third state, works as the gondola water faucet is in the third state, central part with first bulge rotationally sets up in the installation cavity, every first bulge with one the buckle butt is in order to hinder the acoustic control device with the outlet body separates each other, the second face with the shutoff piece sets up in opposite directions, the second face with the shutoff piece interval sets up or mutual contact, the shutoff piece is in open position.
8. The showerhead of claim 7, wherein the second projection further comprises a transition surface having a first end and a second end along a circumferential direction of the central portion, the first end being connected to the first surface and the second end being connected to the second surface, and a distance between the transition surface and a central axis of the central portion gradually decreases from the first end to the second end.
9. The showerhead of claim 7 wherein the clasp comprises first and second support portions distributed along a circumference of the central portion;
when the shower head is in the first state, the bottom surface of the first protruding part is abutted with the top surface of the first supporting part; when the shower head is in the third state, the bottom surface of the first protruding portion is abutted with the top surface of the second supporting portion.
10. The water dispenser of claim 6 wherein said water outlet further comprises a first contact, said first contact being connected to said clasp, said first contact being electrically connected to said valve, said voice control device further comprising a second contact, said second contact being connected to said first protrusion, said first contact and said second contact being in contact with each other and in communication when said water dispenser is in said first state.
11. The showerhead of claim 1 wherein the voice control means is further capable of playing sound.
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