CN220414426U - Cleaner and closestool - Google Patents

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CN220414426U
CN220414426U CN202321416716.0U CN202321416716U CN220414426U CN 220414426 U CN220414426 U CN 220414426U CN 202321416716 U CN202321416716 U CN 202321416716U CN 220414426 U CN220414426 U CN 220414426U
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王星誉
刘瑞
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The utility model discloses a cleaner and a closestool, wherein the cleaner comprises: a spray bar bracket; the spray head is detachably connected to one end of the spray rod support, and can spray water outwards after being connected with the spray rod support and supplying water to the spray head. The shell component is provided with a containing groove and is in sliding connection with the spray rod support, so that the shell component can slide back and forth relative to the spray rod support. When the shell component moves to a first preset position relative to the spray rod support, the spray head is contained in the containing groove, the inner wall of the containing groove prevents the spray head from being separated from the spray rod support, and further the spray head is prevented from being separated from the spray rod support, and the spray head can be prevented from falling off automatically. When the spray head is disassembled, the shell component is slid firstly, so that the shell component moves from a first preset position to a second preset position. And then applying external force to the spray head to enable the spray head to displace relative to the spray rod support, so that the spray head is detached from the spray rod support. The application provides a purger has simple structure, the installation and the advantage of dismantling of the shower nozzle of being convenient for.

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Cleaner and closestool
Technical Field
The embodiment of the utility model relates to the technical field of toilets, in particular to a cleaner and a toilet.
Background
The cleaner is installed on intelligent closestool generally, and the cleaner includes shower nozzle and spray lance support, and shower nozzle and spray lance support are fixed connection in prior art generally, and the dismantlement process when leading to the unable shower nozzle to change or change the shower nozzle is comparatively complicated.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the utility model provides a cleaner and a closestool, and aims to solve the problem that a spray head of the cleaner is complicated to detach and install in the prior art.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model adopts a technical scheme that: provided is a washer including:
a spray bar bracket;
the spray head is detachably connected to one end of the spray rod bracket;
the shell component is provided with a containing groove and is in sliding connection with the spray rod support, wherein when the shell component moves to a first preset position relative to the spray rod support, the spray head and the spray rod support are contained in the containing groove together, and the inner wall of the containing groove prevents the spray head from being separated from the spray rod support; the spray head is removable when the housing assembly is moved to a second predetermined position relative to the boom support.
Optionally, the boom support is convexly provided with a limiting rib, and the limiting rib extends along the length direction of the boom support;
the shell component comprises a shell and a limiting column, wherein the limiting column is arranged on one side of the shell, which faces the spray boom support, and when the shell component slides relative to the spray boom support, the limiting column slides along the extending direction of the limiting ribs.
Optionally, the rib encloses a closed limit groove on the boom support, so that the limit post always slides in the limit groove when the housing assembly slides relative to the boom support.
Optionally, the spray rod bracket comprises a spray rod main body and a buckle, and the buckle is connected with the spray rod main body;
the shell is provided with a clamping groove matched with the clamping buckle, and when the shell component slides to the preset position relative to the spray rod support, the clamping buckle is clamped into the clamping groove.
Optionally, both sides of the buckle along the movement direction of the shell are inclined planes.
Optionally, the shell comprises a fixing part and a shell part, and the shell is provided with the accommodating groove; the fixing part is accommodated in the accommodating groove, the fixing part is detachably connected with the shell part, and the limit column is connected to one side, away from the shell part, of the fixing part.
Optionally, the shell further comprises a connecting part, and the connecting part is connected to one side of the fixing part facing the shell part;
the shell part is provided with a mounting hole, and the connecting part is detachably accommodated in the mounting hole.
Optionally, the clamping groove is disposed on the fixing portion.
Optionally, the spray rod bracket further comprises a mounting piece, wherein the mounting piece comprises a first mounting part and a second mounting part, and the first mounting part is connected to one end of the spray rod main body, which faces the spray head; the second installation part is connected to one end of the first installation part, which faces the spray head, and the width of the second installation part is larger than that of the first installation part;
the spray head is provided with a mounting groove towards one end of the spray rod main body, the mounting groove comprises a first groove part and a second groove part which are communicated, the first groove part is provided with an opening for the second mounting part to enter the first groove part, and the first groove part is used for accommodating the first mounting part; the second groove part is positioned at one end of the first groove part, which is away from the spray boom main body, and is used for accommodating the second installation part.
The utility model also provides a toilet bowl, which comprises the cleaner.
The embodiment of the utility model has the beneficial effects that: unlike the prior art, the washer of the present utility model includes a boom support, a spray head, and a housing assembly. The boom support is used to provide a mounting base for other components. The spray head is detachably connected to one end of the boom support. When the spray head is connected with the spray rod bracket and supplies water to the spray head, the spray head can spray water outwards to wash the object to be cleaned. The housing assembly is provided with a receiving groove. The housing assembly is slidably coupled to the boom support such that the housing assembly is reciprocally slidable relative to the boom support. When the shell component slides to a first preset position relative to the spray rod support, the spray head and the spray rod support are contained in the containing groove, the inner wall of the containing groove prevents the spray head from displacing relative to the spray rod support, and further the spray head is prevented from being separated from the spray rod support, and the spray head can be prevented from falling off automatically. When the shell component slides to a second preset position relative to the spray rod support, the inner wall of the accommodating groove does not obstruct the spray head to displace relative to the spray rod support, and the spray head can be detached from the spray rod support. When the spray head is disassembled, the shell component is slid firstly, so that the shell component moves from a first preset position to a second preset position. And then applying external force to the spray head to enable the spray head to displace relative to the spray rod support, so that the spray head is detached from the spray rod support. The application provides a purger has simple structure, the installation and the advantage of dismantling of the shower nozzle of being convenient for.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below. Like elements or portions are generally identified by like reference numerals throughout the several figures. In the drawings, elements or portions thereof are not necessarily drawn to scale.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a structure of a washer according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the washer of one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the disassembly of a scrubber according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a washer according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the structure of a boom holder of a scrubber according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic view of portion A of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged schematic view of portion B of FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the structure of a housing assembly of the scrubber in an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing the structure of a casing portion of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing a structure of a fixing part of a washer according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 11 is a partial structural view of a cleaner according to another embodiment of the present utility model.
Reference numerals illustrate:
100. a washer; 1. a spray bar bracket; 11. a spray bar body; 111. a limit groove; 112. limit ribs; 12. a buckle; 13. a mounting member; 131. a first mounting portion; 132. a second mounting portion; 14. a pipe joint; 2. a spray head; 21. a mounting groove; 211. a first groove portion; 212. a second groove portion; 3. a housing assembly; 31. a housing; 311. a shell portion; 3111. a receiving groove; 3112. a mounting hole; 312. a fixing part; 3121. a clamping groove; 313. a connection part; 32. and a limit column.
Detailed Description
In order that the utility model may be readily understood, a more particular description thereof will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "fixed" to another element, it can be directly on the other element or one or more intervening elements may be present therebetween. When an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or one or more intervening elements may be present therebetween. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and the like are used herein for illustrative purposes only.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this utility model belongs. The terminology used in the description of the utility model herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the utility model. The term "and/or" as used in this specification includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the present utility model provides a washer 100, and the washer 100 includes a boom frame 1, a spray head 2, and a housing assembly 3. Wherein, shower nozzle 2 is used for the water spray washing to wait to clean the object, and spray bar support 1 is used for providing the installation basis for shower nozzle 2. The housing is coupled to the stem support 1 and the spray head 2 to limit displacement of the spray head 2 relative to the stem support 1.
The boom holder 1 is substantially elongated and has a certain arc. The boom support 1 is used to provide a mounting base for other components.
The shower head 2 has a substantially block shape. The spray head 2 is detachably connected to one end of the boom frame 1. When the spray head 2 is connected with the spray bar bracket 1 and supplies water to the spray head 2, the spray head 2 can spray water outwards to wash the object to be cleaned.
The housing assembly 3 is substantially cover-shaped, and the housing assembly 3 is provided with a receiving groove 3111. The housing assembly 3 is slidably coupled to the boom frame 1 such that the housing assembly 3 is reciprocally slidable with respect to the boom frame 1. When the housing assembly 3 slides to the first preset position relative to the boom bracket 1, the spray head 2 and the boom bracket 1 are accommodated in the accommodating groove 3111, and the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 prevents the spray head 2 from displacing relative to the boom bracket 1, so as to prevent the spray head 2 from being separated from the boom bracket 1, and prevent the spray head 2 from falling off automatically. When the housing assembly 3 slides to the second preset position relative to the spray bar bracket 1, the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 does not obstruct the spray head 2 from displacing relative to the spray bar bracket 1, and the spray head 2 can be detached from the spray bar bracket 1.
For example, when the head 2 is connected to the boom 1 by the snap 12, when the head 2 needs to be separated from the boom 1, the head 2 needs to be pulled out in a certain direction to separate the head 2 from the boom 1. Or when the nozzle 2 is connected to the boom 1 in a plug-in manner, when the nozzle 2 needs to be separated from the boom 1, the nozzle 2 needs to be pulled out in a certain direction so as to be separated from the boom 1. Since the spray head 2 itself is detachably connected to the stem support 1, and the housing assembly 3 prevents the spray head 2 from being displaced relative to the stem support 1, the spray head 2 cannot be separated from the stem support 1.
Referring to fig. 3, when the spray head 2 is disassembled, the housing assembly 3 is slid to move the housing assembly 3 from the first preset position to the second preset position. And then, an external force is applied to the spray head 2, so that the spray head 2 is displaced relative to the spray rod bracket 1, and the spray head 2 is detached from the spray rod bracket 1. Therefore, the cleaner 100 provided by the present application has the advantage of simple structure, and is convenient for the installation and the removal of the spray head 2.
The first preset position is a position where the nozzle 2 is accommodated in the accommodating groove 3111 and the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 prevents the nozzle 2 from being separated from the boom holder 1 during the sliding of the housing assembly 3. When the housing assembly 3 leaves the first preset position, the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 does not obstruct the separation of the spray head 2 from the spray bar bracket 1, and the housing assembly 3 is at the second preset position. In other words, when the housing assembly 3 leaves the first preset position, the housing assembly 3 enters the second preset position.
It should be noted that the fixing of the housing assembly 3 to the shower head 2 does not directly act, i.e., the inner wall of the receiving groove 3111 of the housing assembly 3 may not contact the shower head 2. Of course, if the inner wall of the receiving groove 3111 of the housing assembly 3 abuts, the stability of the head 2 can be improved.
Referring to fig. 3 to 5, the direction shown by the X-axis in fig. 5 is the length direction of the boom holder 1, and the direction shown by the Y-axis in fig. 5 is the width direction of the boom holder 1. In some embodiments, the boom frame 1 is provided with a limit rib 112, and the limit rib 112 extends along the length direction (X-axis direction) of the boom frame 1. The housing assembly 3 includes a housing 31 and a stopper post 32, and the housing 31 is provided with the receiving groove 3111. The limit post 32 is substantially cylindrical, and the limit post 32 is arranged on one side of the shell 31 facing the spray boom support 1, and one end of the limit post 32 is connected with the inner wall of the shell 31. When the housing assembly 3 slides relative to the boom frame 1, the limit post 32 slides along the extending direction of the limit rib 112, and thus, the housing assembly 3 can slide relative to the boom frame 1. When a pulling force or a pushing force is applied to the housing assembly 3, the housing assembly 3 can reciprocate along the extending direction of the limit rib 112.
Referring to fig. 5, in some embodiments, the limiting rib 112 and the boom frame 1 together form a limiting groove 111, and the other end of the limiting post 32 is movably received in the clamping groove 3121, so that when the housing assembly 3 slides relative to the boom frame 1, the limiting post 32 can slide along the extending direction of the limiting rib 112. The two limiting grooves 111 are provided, and the two limiting grooves 111 are respectively provided on both sides of the boom frame 1 in the width (Y-axis direction) direction. Correspondingly, the limit posts 32 are provided with four limit slots 111, and each limit slot 111 is internally provided with two limit slots 111, and the limit posts 32 which are contained in the same limit slot 111 are arranged at intervals. By multipoint limiting, the stability of the housing assembly 3 when slid can be increased.
Referring to fig. 5, in some embodiments, the limiting groove 111 is provided with an opening along at least one end of its length direction. The length direction of the limiting groove 111 is the length direction (X-axis direction) of the boom support 1, that is, at least one of the two ends of the limiting groove 111 along the length direction (X-axis direction) of the boom support 1 is provided with an opening, so that the limiting post 32 of the housing assembly 3 can be separated from the limiting groove 111, so that the housing assembly 3 can be completely separated from the boom support 1, and the spray head 2 can be conveniently disassembled and assembled.
Referring to fig. 11, only a portion of the structure of the housing assembly 3 is shown in fig. 11. In some embodiments, the limiting ribs 112 enclose the closed limiting groove 111 on the boom support 1, that is, the limiting groove 111 has no opening, so that when the housing assembly 3 slides relative to the boom support 1, the other end of the limiting post always slides in the limiting groove 111, which can prevent the housing assembly 3 from being completely separated from the boom support 1, and can facilitate rapid installation of the housing assembly 3.
Referring to fig. 11, in some embodiments, the limit post 32 of the housing assembly 3 is rotatably connected to the boom frame 1, that is, the housing assembly 3 functions as a rotation shaft, so that the housing assembly 3 can slide and rotate relative to the boom frame 1. In this embodiment, when the spray head 2 is detached, the housing assembly 3 is slid toward the spray head 2, and the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 of the housing assembly 3 no longer obstructs the separation of the spray head 2 from the spray bar holder 1, that is, the spray head 2 can be detached. Because the shell component 3 can rotate relative to the spray rod bracket 1, the shell component 3 can be rotated in the process of disassembling the spray head 2, so that the spray head 1 can be completely exposed, and the spray head 2 can be conveniently disassembled.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, in some embodiments, the boom support 1 includes a boom body 11 and a buckle 12, wherein the boom body 11 is substantially elongated and has a certain arc, and the boom body 11 is a body portion of the boom support 1. The buckle 12 is approximately strip-shaped, and one end of the buckle 12 is provided with a bulge.
The housing 31 is provided with a catch 12 adapted to the catch 12, and when the housing assembly 3 slides to the above-mentioned preset position relative to the boom frame 1, the catch 12 is snapped into the catch slot 3121, specifically, the protrusion on the catch 12 enters the catch slot 3121 to limit the housing assembly 3. When the protrusion on the buckle 12 enters the clamping groove 3121, one end of the housing assembly 3 away from the spray head 2 is abutted against the spray rod bracket 1, so that the housing assembly 3 can be prevented from sliding continuously. Since the housing assembly 3 prevents the spray head 2 from being separated from the spray bar support 1 when the clip 12 is snapped into the snap groove 3121, the housing assembly 3 is not slid and the spray head 2 cannot be separated from the spray bar support 1 for the convenience of the user.
Referring to fig. 6, in some embodiments, both sides of the buckle 12 along the moving direction of the housing 31 are inclined planes S, so as to facilitate the buckle 12 to be snapped into the slot 3121 or the buckle 12 to be disengaged from the slot 3121. The inclined surface S is a guiding surface during the process of the buckle 12 being snapped into the slot 3121 or the buckle 12 being disengaged from the slot 3121, so as to reduce the resistance during the sliding of the housing assembly 3.
The inclined surfaces S on both sides of the clasp 12 along the movement direction of the housing 31 together constitute a protrusion of the clasp 12.
Referring to fig. 8, in some embodiments, the housing 31 includes a fixing portion 312 and a housing portion 311, the housing portion 311 is substantially cover-shaped, and the housing 31 is provided with the accommodating groove 3111. The fixing portion 312 is received in the receiving groove 3111, and the fixing portion 312 is detachably coupled to the shell portion 311 to facilitate mounting and dismounting of the fixing portion 312 and the housing 31. The limiting post 32 is connected to a side of the fixing portion 312 facing away from the shell portion 311, i.e. the limiting post 32 is connected to an inner surface of the fixing portion 312. In the mounting process, the shell part 311 and the fixing part 312 are connected, and then the limiting column 32 is placed in the limiting groove 111, so that the mounting of the shell assembly 3 can be completed.
Referring to fig. 8 and 9, in some embodiments, the housing 31 further includes a connecting portion 313, the connecting portion 313 is substantially cylindrical, and the connecting portion 313 is connected to a side of the fixing portion 312 facing the shell portion 311, that is, the connecting portion 313 is connected to an outer surface of the fixing portion 312.
The shell portion 311 is provided with a mounting hole 3112, and the shape of the mounting hole 3112 is adapted to the shape of the connection portion 313. The connection portion 313 is detachably accommodated in the mounting hole 3112. When the connection portion 313 is detached from the mounting hole 3112 by applying an external force to the shell portion 311, the shell portion 311 and the fixing portion 312 are separated. The detachable connection of the shell portion 311 and the fixing portion 312 is achieved through the connection portion 313, and has advantages of being convenient to install and detach.
In a specific embodiment, four connecting portions 313 are provided, two connecting portions 313 are provided on both sides of the fixing portion 312 in the width direction of the housing assembly 3, and two connecting portions 313 on the same side are provided at intervals. Correspondingly, four mounting holes 3112 are provided, and the four mounting holes 3112 are provided corresponding to the four connecting portions 313, respectively. Providing a plurality of connection portions 313 may increase the stability of connection of the shell portion 311 and the fixing portion 312.
Referring to fig. 10, in some embodiments, the fastening portion 312 is disposed in the fastening portion 312, and the fastening portion 312 is received in the receiving portion 3111, so that the fastening portion 312 is blocked by the cover portion 311, thereby improving the aesthetic appearance of the product.
Referring to fig. 5 and 7, the Z-axis direction in fig. 7 is the width direction of the first mounting portion 131 and the second mounting portion 132. In some embodiments, the spray bar support 1 further comprises a mounting member 13, the mounting member 13 being located at an end of the spray bar body 11 facing the spray head 2, the mounting member 13 being used to secure the spray head 2. The mounting member 13 includes a first mounting portion 131 and a second mounting portion 132, the first mounting portion 131 being substantially elongated, the first mounting portion 131 being connected to an end of the boom main body 11 facing the head 2. The second mounting portion 132 has a substantially circular plate shape, and the second mounting portion 132 is connected to an end of the first mounting portion 131 facing the head 2. In the Z-axis direction in fig. 7, the width of the second mounting portion 132 is larger than the width of the first mounting portion 131.
The head 2 is provided with a mounting groove 21 toward one end of the boom body 11, the mounting groove 21 including a first groove portion 211 and a second groove portion 212, the first groove portion 211 and the second groove portion 212 communicating. The first groove 211 is located at one end of the spray head 2 facing the spray bar main body 11, the shape of the first groove 211 is matched with that of the first mounting part 131, and the first groove 211 is provided with an opening for the second mounting part 132 to enter the first groove 211. The second groove 212 is located at an end of the first groove 211 facing away from the boom body 11, and the shape of the second groove 212 is adapted to the shape of the second mounting portion 132. When the head 2 is connected to the boom, the first mounting portion 131 is accommodated in the first groove portion 211, and the second mounting portion 132 is accommodated in the second groove portion 212. Since the shape of the first groove portion 211 is matched with the shape of the first mounting portion 131, the width of the first groove portion 211 is approximately equal to the width of the first mounting portion 131, and since the width of the second mounting portion 132 is greater than the width of the first mounting portion 131, the width of the second mounting portion 132 is greater than the width of the first groove portion 211, and when the second mounting portion 132 is received in the second groove portion 212, the relatively narrow first groove portion 211 can prevent the second mounting portion 132 from automatically sliding out of the second groove portion 212, thereby preventing the mounting member 13 from automatically separating from the mounting groove 21.
In the present embodiment, there are provided two mounting pieces 13, and the two mounting pieces 13 are provided on both sides of the boom main body 11, respectively, in the width direction (Y-axis direction in fig. 5) of the housing assembly 3. Correspondingly, two mounting grooves 21 are arranged, and the two mounting grooves 21 are respectively arranged corresponding to the two mounting pieces 13 so as to increase the stability of the connection between the spray rod bracket 1 and the spray head 2.
Referring to fig. 5, in some embodiments, the boom support 1 further includes a pipe joint 14, where the pipe joint 14 is disposed through an end of the boom main body 11 facing the spray head 2, one end of the pipe joint 14 is used for connecting with an external water supply pipe, and the other end of the pipe joint 14 is connected with the spray head 2. Specifically, when the boom holder 1 and the spray head 2 are connected, the water inlet hole of the spray head 2 is aligned with the other end of the pipe joint 14, and thus, water flowing out of the pipe joint 14 can enter the spray head 2.
In some embodiments, a sealing ring (not shown) is further provided between the other end of the pipe joint 14 and the spray head 2 to increase the tightness between the pipe joint 14 and the spray head 2.
In summary, the washer 100 includes the boom holder 1, the spray head 2, and the housing assembly 3. The boom support 1 is used to provide a mounting base for other components. The spray head 2 is detachably connected to one end of the boom frame 1. When the spray head 2 is connected with the spray bar bracket 1 and supplies water to the spray head 2, the spray head 2 can spray water outwards to wash the object to be cleaned. The housing assembly 3 is provided with a receiving groove 3111. The housing assembly 3 is slidably coupled to the boom frame 1 such that the housing assembly 3 is reciprocally slidable with respect to the boom frame 1. When the housing assembly 3 slides to the first preset position relative to the boom bracket 1, the spray head 2 and the boom bracket 1 are accommodated in the accommodating groove 3111, and the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 prevents the spray head 2 from displacing relative to the boom bracket 1, so as to prevent the spray head 2 from being separated from the boom bracket 1, and prevent the spray head 2 from falling off automatically. When the housing assembly 3 slides to the second preset position relative to the spray bar bracket 1, the inner wall of the accommodating groove 3111 does not obstruct the spray head 2 from displacing relative to the spray bar bracket 1, and the spray head 2 can be detached from the spray bar bracket 1.
The present utility model also provides a toilet (not shown), which includes the above-described cleaner 100.
It should be noted that the description of the present utility model and the accompanying drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the present utility model, but the present utility model may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, which are not to be construed as additional limitations of the utility model, but are provided for a more thorough understanding of the present utility model. The above-described features are further combined with each other to form various embodiments not listed above, and are considered to be the scope of the present utility model described in the specification; further, modifications and variations of the present utility model may be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing teachings, and all such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of this utility model as defined in the appended claims.

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1. A washer, comprising:
a spray bar bracket;
the spray head is detachably connected to one end of the spray rod bracket;
the shell component is provided with a containing groove and is in sliding connection with the spray rod support, wherein when the shell component moves to a first preset position relative to the spray rod support, the spray head and the spray rod support are contained in the containing groove together, and the inner wall of the containing groove prevents the spray head from being separated from the spray rod support; the spray head is removable when the housing assembly is moved to a second predetermined position relative to the boom support.
2. The cleaner of claim 1, wherein the boom support is provided with a protruding stop rib, the stop rib extending along the length direction of the boom support;
the shell component comprises a shell and a limiting column, wherein the limiting column is arranged on one side of the shell, which faces the spray boom support, and when the shell component slides relative to the spray boom support, the limiting column slides along the extending direction of the limiting ribs.
3. The washer of claim 2, wherein the stop bead encloses a closed stop groove on the boom support such that the stop post always slides in the stop groove when the housing assembly slides relative to the boom support.
4. The washer of claim 2, wherein the boom support includes a boom body and a catch, the catch being connected to the boom body;
the shell is provided with a clamping groove matched with the clamping buckle, and when the shell component slides to the preset position relative to the spray rod support, the clamping buckle is clamped into the clamping groove.
5. The washer of claim 4, wherein the clasp is beveled on both sides in the direction of movement of the housing.
6. The cleaner of claim 4, wherein the housing includes a fixed portion and a shell portion, the housing being provided with the receiving groove; the fixing part is accommodated in the accommodating groove, the fixing part is detachably connected with the shell part, and the limit column is connected to one side, away from the shell part, of the fixing part.
7. The washer of claim 6, wherein the housing further comprises a connection portion connected to a side of the fixing portion facing the shell portion;
the shell part is provided with a mounting hole, and the connecting part is detachably accommodated in the mounting hole.
8. The washer of claim 6, wherein the clip groove is provided in the fixing portion.
9. The washer of any one of claims 4-7, wherein the boom support further comprises a mounting member comprising a first mounting portion and a second mounting portion, the first mounting portion being connected to an end of the boom body that faces the spray head; the second installation part is connected to one end of the first installation part, which faces the spray head, and the width of the second installation part is larger than that of the first installation part;
the spray head is provided with a mounting groove towards one end of the spray rod main body, the mounting groove comprises a first groove part and a second groove part which are communicated, the first groove part is provided with an opening for the second mounting part to enter the first groove part, and the first groove part is used for accommodating the first mounting part; the second groove part is positioned at one end of the first groove part, which is away from the spray boom main body, and is used for accommodating the second installation part.
10. A toilet bowl comprising a cleaner according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
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