BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a water spray gun, especially to a water spray gun
in which a locked state and an unlocked state are easily switched by pressing an operating
member and a switch part for control of outflow of water and adjustment of the amount
of the water outflow.
Description of Related Art
[0002] Referring to
US Pat. No. 7434750, a liquid dispensing pistol for gardening is revealed. The liquid dispensing pistol
for gardening is made up of an external casing formed by a pipe and by a handle, a
start lever for operation and a button elastically supported by the lever. The external
casing is passed through by a channel within which a valve is sliding housed which
is biased by a spring and is operable by the start lever turnable between a closing
position and a maximum opening position of the valve. A device is made up of the button
for the locking/unlocking of the lever in the maximum opening position.
[0003] Referring to
EP Pat. No. 3116657 B1, a water application device with arrest function may include a main body graspable
along a handle portion thereof by an operator and an operable member. The operable
member may be pivotally attached to the main body. One of the operable member or the
main body may include a locking member. The locking member may have a locked position
and an unlocked position defined by movement of the locking member relative to a locking
head of the locking member, Compression of the operable member with the locking member
in the locked position may transition the operable member alternately between a locked
state and an unlocked state with each compression.
[0004] However, the operating member in the above prior arts has one end pivotally connected
to a water-intake portion close to the main body. A locking assembly is disposed on
a connection between the operating member and the water-intake portion for easily
locking or unlocking the operating member. Thereby a channel in the water spray gun
can be opened or closed by the operating member for control of outflow of water. There
is only a single function provided.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a water spray
gun in which an operating member is not only controlled by one hand and locked at
the desired position, but also used for multi-stage adjustment of the water outflow.
Moreover, the operating member is ergonomically designed and more labor-saving in
use.
[0006] In order to achieve the above object, a water spray gun according to the present
invention includes a main body, an operating member, a switch part, and a positioning
portion. Users can hold a handle portion of the main body and press the operating
member at the same time. A passage is enclosed in the main body and composed of a
water-inlet portion and a water-outlet portion. A control assembly is disposed on
a connection between the water-inlet portion and the water-outlet portion for control
of outflow of water so that the water is sprayed out from the water spray gun. The
operating member includes a first end and a second end pivotally connected to a connection
end of the handle portion. The switch part is disposed close to the second end of
the operating member and is engaged with the positioning portion of the control assembly.
A locked position and an unlocked position of the switch part are defined by relative
movement of the switch part to the positioning portion and engagement/disengagement
between the switch part and the positioning portion. The switch part is switched between
the locked state and the unlocked state alternately along with the pressing of the
operating member while the operating member is at the locked position. When the switch
part is at the unlocked position, the operating member is unlocked no matter being
pressed or not. When the switch part is at the locked position, the switch part is
in contact with the positioning portion and used in combination with the control assembly
alternately to control outflow of water and multi-stage adjustment of the amount of
the water outflow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve
the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed
description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is an explosive view of a main body and a switch part of an embodiment according
to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a main body assembled with a switch part of an embodiment
according to the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a switch part of an embodiment according to the present
invention;
Fig. 4 is another perspective view of a switch part of an embodiment according to
the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a side view of an embodiment according to the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a partial enlarged view of a section of an embodiment according to the present
invention;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view of an embodiment in which outflow of water is going to
be allowed;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of an embodiment showing a locked state at the first stage
outflow of water;
Fig. 9 is a sectional view of an embodiment showing a locked state at the second stage
outflow of water;
Fig. 10 is a sectional view of an embodiment showing a locked state at the third stage
outflow of water;
Fig. 11 is a sectional view of an embodiment showing operation for unlocking to stop
outflow of water;
Fig. 12 is a sectional view of an embodiment in which water outflow is stopped;
Fig. 13 is a sectional view of another embodiment with a switch part and a positioning
portion according to the present invention;
Fig. 14 is a sectional view of the embodiment in Fig. 13 in which water outflow is
stopped.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0008] The followings are embodiments of the present invention with detailed description
and reference to the related figures to confirm that the present invention meets the
requirements of the law. It should be understood that the operable connection, conjunction,
or coupling herein means directly or indirectly connection, conjunction, or coupling.
In a preferred embodiment, the direct/indirect connection, conjunction, or coupling
makes a plurality of elements with respective functions connect or couple to one another
to be operable.
[0009] In some embodiments described herein, an improved design of a water spray gun is
provided.
[0010] Referring to Fig. 1-6, a water spray gun includes a main body 1, an operating member
3, a switch part 4 and a positioning portion 5. The main body 1 consists of a handle
portion 11 and a tube portion 12 extending from the handle portion 11. The handle
portion 11 is a part of the main body 1 which allows users to hold while the tube
portion 12 is provided with a spray head 121. A connection end 11b is disposed on
one end of the handle portion 11 connected to the tube portion 12. As shown in Fig.6,
the main body 1 encloses a passage which is formed by a water-inlet portion 1a located
at the handle portion 11 and a water-outlet portion 2a extending to the spray head
121. Referring to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, a water-intake end 11a arranged at the other
end of the handle portion 11 is a water-intake opening of the water-inlet portion
1a and is able to be connected to a water hose connector for supplying water into
the water-inlet portion 1a. The water-outlet portion 2a is connected to the spray
head 121 for outflow of water through the spray head 121. The spray head 121 is provided
with a plurality types of spray nozzles and one of the spray nozzles is selected for
outflow of water. A chamber 14 is arranged at a connection between the water-inlet
portion 1a and the water-outlet portion 2a while a channel 15 is located between and
communicating the chamber 14 and the water-outlet portion 2a for allowing water flowing
from the water-inlet portion 1a to the water-outlet portion 2a. A control assembly
is mounted in the chamber 14 for control of water outflow and adjustment of the amount
of water outflow in the passage.
[0011] As shown in Fig. 6, the control assembly includes a valve stem 16, a spring 17 and
the positioning portion 5. The valve stem 16 includes a front end 161, a rear end
162 and an enlarged portion 163 disposed close to the rear end 162. The front end
161 of the valve stem 16 is mounted in a mounting slot extending from the handle portion
11 to the outside and projecting out of the mounting slot. The rear end 162 is inserted
into the chamber 14 while the enlarged portion 163 is inserted through the channel
15 and abutting against an opening of the channel 15 correspondingly. The spring 17
is arranged at the chamber 14 and the rear end 162 of the valve stem 16 is abutting
against the spring 17. Thus the valve stem 16 can be moved repeatedly within the channel
15 due to the spring 17 abutting against the valve stem 16.
[0012] The positioning portion 5 is disposed on the position close to the connection end
11b of the handle portion 11 of the main body 1 and corresponding to the switch part
4. The positioning portion 5 is composed of a first surface 5a and a second surface
5b while at least one tooth portion is disposed on the first surface 5a. In this embodiment,
there are three tooth portions including the first tooth portion 51, the second tooth
portion 52, and the third tooth portion 53 arranged at the first surface 5a in turn.
As shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 6, the operating member 3 controls outflow of the water.
The operating member 3 consists of a first end 31, a second end 32, a slot 33, and
an abutting portion 34. The second end 32 is pivotally connected to the connection
end 11b of the handle portion 11 to be used as a fulcrum shaft for the operating member
3 being pressed or pushed. The slot 33 is arranged close to the second end 32. The
abutting portion 34 is mounted on the second end 32 and corresponding to the connection
end 11b of the main body 1. The abutting portion 34 is abutting against the front
end 161 of the valve stem 16.
[0013] The slot 33 is located close to the second end 32 of the operating member 3 while
the switch part 4 is mounted in the slot 33 and used for control of water outflow
and multi-stage adjustment of the amount of the water outflow. Referring to Fig. 3
and Fig. 4, the switch part 4 is a press part 4a composed of an upper end 41, a lower
end 42, a fastening portion 43, a hook portion 44 and a support shaft portion 45.
The support shaft portion 45 is extending from a horizontal central line 45a of the
press part 4a, mounted in the slot 33of the operating member 3 and pivotally connected
to two sides of the slot 33 of the operating member 3. The press part 4a is divided
into the upper end 41 and the lower end 42 by the central line 45a. The fastening
portion 43 is extending from the support shaft portion 45 and is an elastic part.
The hook portion 44 facing downward is formed on a rear end of the fastening portion
43 and is engaged with one of the tooth portions of the positioning portion 5 selected.
The hook portion 44 of the switch part 4 is engaged with or released from the tooth
portion of the positioning portion 5 selected by user's finger pushing against the
upper end 41 or the lower end 42 of the press part 4a. Thus the press part 4a can
be moved downward and inward, or moved upward and inward around the support shaft
portion 45, basically like a seesaw composed of the upper end 41 and the lower end
42 supported by the support shaft portion 45.
[0014] Referring to Fig. 5 and Fig. 6, the second end 32 of the operating member 3 is pivotally
connected to the connection end 11b of the handle portion 11. When the operating member
3 is pivotally rotated to the pressed position, the abutting portion 34 of the operating
member 3 is in contact with the front end 161 of the valve stem 16 and further pushing
the valve stem 16 to move. The outflow of water can be stopped or allowed by the movement
of the valve stem 16 and the multi-stage adjustment of the amount of the outflow can
also be achieved by the movement of the valve stem 16.
[0015] Referring to Fig. 7 to Fig. 12, how the water flow is stopped or allowed and how
the amount of the outflow is adjusted are described as follows.
[0016] Referring to Fig. 7, the user's index finger 6 is pressed on the upper end 41 of
the switch part 4 naturally and ready to start the operation for outflow of water.
[0017] Referring to Fig. 8, a locked state at the first stage outflow of water is revealed.
As the arrow in Fig. 8 indicates, the user's index finger 6 naturally presses the
upper end 41 of the switch part 4 so that the fastening portion 43 is pressed down
to be abutting against the positioning portion 5. Another finger 7 synchronously presses
the operating member 3 to move toward the handle portion 11 and the abutting portion
34 in contact with the front end 161 of the valve stem 16 is guided to move inward.
Now the enlarged portion 163 of the valve stem 16 is moved a bit away from the edge
of the opening of the channel 15 and there is a small opening formed between the chamber
14 and the water-outlet portion 2a. Thus water is flowing from the water-inlet portion
1a to the water-outlet portion 2a and then sprayed out through the spray head 121.
The operating member 3 is not locked until the fastening portion 43 is sliding to
the position where the hook portion 44 is engaged with the first tooth portion 51.
This is the first stage outflow of water and only a little amount of water is flowing
out at this stage.
[0018] Fig. 9 shows a locked state at the second stage outflow of the water. The user's
index finger 6 naturally presses the upper end 41 of the switch part 4, as the arrow
indicates, and the fastening portion 43 is pressed down to be abutting against the
positioning portion 5. Another finger 7 synchronously presses the operating member
3 to move toward the handle portion 11 and the abutting portion 34 in contact with
the front end 161 of the valve stem 16 is guided to move inward. At the moment the
enlarged portion 163 of the valve stem 16 is moved further away from the edge of the
opening of the channel 15 and the opening formed between the chamber 14 and the water-outlet
portion 2a is getting larger than before. Thereby water from the water-inlet portion
1a is flowing to the water-outlet portion 2a and then sprayed out through the spray
head 121. The operating member 3 is not locked until the fastening portion 43 is sliding
to the position where the hook portion 44 is engaged with the second tooth portion
52. This is the second stage outflow of water and a bit more water is flowing out.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, there is at least one tooth portion and at least one hook
portion 44.
[0020] Referring to Fig. 10, a locked state at the third stage outflow of the water is revealed.
Once the user's index finger 6 naturally presses the upper end 41 of the switch part
4 (as the arrow in the figure indicates), the fastening portion 43 is pressed down
to be abutting against the positioning portion 5. Another finger 7 synchronously presses
the operating member 3 to move toward the handle portion 11 and the abutting portion
34 in contact with the front end 161 of the valve stem 16 is guided to move inward.
Now the enlarged portion 163 of the valve stem 16 is moved further away from the edge
of the opening of the channel 15 and the size of the opening formed between the chamber
14 and the water-outlet portion 2a is increased to the maximum limit. Thereby water
from the water-inlet portion 1a is flowing to the water-outlet portion 2a and then
sprayed out through the spray head 121. The operating member 3 is not locked until
the fastening portion 43 is sliding to the position where the hook portion 44 is engaged
with the third tooth portion 53. This is the third stage outflow of water and the
maximum amount of water is flowing out.
[0021] Referring to Fig. 11 shows operation to stop the outflow of water while Fig. 12 shows
that the water outflow is already closed. The user's index finger 6 is pressed on
the lower end 42 of the switch part 4. Now the fastening portion 43 is moved upward
to be away from the positioning portion 5 and the abutting portion 34 is moved outward
synchronously so that the rear end 162 of the valve stem 16 is pushed by the spring
17 and the valve stem 16 is further moved outward. Then the enlarged portion 163 of
the valve stem 16 is mated to the edge of the opening of the channel 15 and the opening
between the chamber 14 and the water-outlet portion 2a is closed. Thereby water stops
flowing from the water-inlet portion 1a to the water-outlet portion 2a.
[0022] In the above embodiment, the hook portion 44 formed on the rear end of the fastening
portion 43 is facing downward and at least one tooth portion is arranged at the first
surface 5a of the positioning portion 5. In another embodiment, as shown in Fig. 13
and Fig. 14, a hook portion 44 facing upward is formed on the rear end of the fastening
portion 43 of the switch part 4. The positioning portion 5 includes a first surface
5a and a second surface 5b while at least one tooth portion is arranged at the second
surface 5b in turn and used for engagement with the hook portion 44 correspondingly.
The positioning portion 5 is disposed over the fastening portion 43 of the switch
part 4. In this embodiment, there are two tooth portions-the first tooth portion 51
and the second portion 52. Referring to Fig. 13, water is flowing out from the water
spray gun. When the operator naturally presses the lower end 42 of the switch part
4 by the index finger 6 (as the arrow in the figures indicates). Now the hook portion
44 on the fastening portion 43 facing upward is abutting against the second tooth
portion 52 of the positioning portion 5 while another finger 7 is synchronously presses
the operating member 3 to move toward the handle portion 11 and the abutting portion
34 in contact with the front end 161 of the valve stem 16 is also guided to move inward.
Then the enlarged portion 163 of the valve stem 16 is moved away from the edge of
the channel 15 and the opening formed between the chamber 14 and the water-outlet
portion 2a is opened to the maximum degree. Thus water is flowing from the water-inlet
portion 1a to the water-outlet portion 2a and then sprayed out through the spray head
121. The operating member 3 is not locked until the fastening portion 43 is sliding
to the position where the hook portion 44 is engaged with the second tooth portion
52. Thereby the operating member 3 is locked at the position with the maximum water
outflow. Similarly, once the hook portion 44 on the fastening portion 43 facing upward
is abutting against the first tooth portion 51 of the positioning portion 5, the operating
member 3 is locked at the position with the minimum water outflow.
[0023] Referring to Fig. 14, how the water outflow is stopped is revealed. The user's index
finger 6 presses the upper end 41 of the switch part 4 so that the upper end 41 of
the switch part 4 is moved upward and inward. Now the fastening portion 43 is pressed
down so that the hook portion 44 is moved away from the tooth portion of the positioning
portion 5. The valve stem 16 is no more pressed and locked and the rear end 162 of
the valve stem 16 is pushed by the spring 17. Thus the valve stem 16 is moved outward
to push the abutting portion 34. Thereby the operating member 3 is moved outward and
now the enlarged portion 163 of the valve stem 16 is mated to the edge of the opening
of the channel 15 correspondingly so that the opening between the chamber 14 and the
water-outlet portion 2a is closed. Thereby water from the water-inlet portion 1a stops
flowing to the water-outlet portion 2a and no more water is sprayed out.
[0024] In summary, the present water spray gun provides multiple functions including the
control of outflow and the adjustment of the amount of water sprayed out. The above
description is only the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and is not
intended to limit the present invention in any form. Although the invention has been
disclosed as above in the preferred embodiments, they are not intended to limit the
invention. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that equivalent embodiment
modified and varied as equivalent changes disclosed above can be used without parting
from the scope of the technical solution of the present invention. All the simple
modification, equivalent changes and modifications of the above embodiments according
to the material contents of the invention shall be within the scope of the technical
solution of the present invention.
[0025] In addition, although the above embodiments with combinations of the elements and/or
functions are described in the specification and related figures, but it should be
considered that some other embodiments with combinations of different elements and/or
functions can also be provided, without departing from the scope defined in the claims
of the present invention. For example, compared with those embodiments described in
detail, the embodiment with combinations of different elements and/or functions can
be considered to be included in the scope of some additional claims. Benefits, other
advantages, and solutions to problems have been described above with regard to specific
embodiments of the present invention. However, the benefits, advantages, solutions
to problems, and any element(s) that may cause or result in such benefits, advantages,
or solutions, or cause such benefits, advantages, or solutions to become more pronounced
are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature or element of
any or all the embodiments. Although certain terms are used herein, these terms are
general and descriptive only and are not to limit the present invention.
1. A water spray gun comprising:
a main body 1 which includes a handle portion 11 used for being held and provided
with a connection end 11b and a tube portion 12 extending from the handle portion
11 and provided with a spray head 121; a passage enclosed in the main body having
a water-inlet portion 1a located at the handle portion 11 and a water-outlet portion
2a extending to the spray head 121 while a control assembly being disposed on a connection
between the water-inlet portion 1a and the water-outlet portion 2a for control of
water outflow and adjustment of the amount of the water outflow in the passage; the
control assembly including a valve stem 16, a spring 17 and a positioning portion
5;
an operating member 3 being pressed while the handle portion 11 of the main body 1
being held by an user and having a slot 33 and one end pivotally connected to the
connection end 11b of the handle portion 11 to be used as a fulcrum shaft for the
operating member 3 being pressed or pushed;
a switch part 4 which is moveable, located close to the end of the operating member
3 pivotally connected to the handle portion 11, and having a press part 4a composed
of an upper end 41, a lower end 42, a fastening portion 43, at least one hook portion
44 and a support shaft portion 45; the support shaft portion 45 extending from a horizontal
central line 45a of the press part 4a and pivotally connected to the slot 33 of the
operating member 3; the press part 4a being divided into the upper end 41 and the
lower end 42 by the central line 45a; the fastening portion 43 extending from the
support shaft portion 45 while the hook portion 44 formed on a rear end of the fastening
portion 43; and
the positioning portion 5 arranged close to the connection end 11b of the handle portion11
of the main body 1 and corresponding to the switch part 4 and having at least one
tooth portion disposed on a surface of the positioning portion 5 and used for engagement
with the switch part 4;
wherein the hook portion 44 of the switch part 4 is engaged with or released from
the tooth portion of the positioning portion 5 selected by user's finger pushing against
the upper end 41 or the lower end 42 of the press part 4a; the press part 4a is able
to be moved downward and inward, or moved upward and inward around the support shaft
portion 45, basically like a seesaw composed of the upper end 41 and the lower end
42 supported by the support shaft portion 45; thereby the switch part 4 controls the
water outflow and provides multi-stage adjustment of the water outflow.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positioning portion 5 includes a first
surface 5a and a second surface 5b while the tooth portion is disposed on the first
surface 5a of the positioning portion 5.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the tooth portion is arranged at the second
surface 5b of the positioning portion 5.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening portion 43 is elastic and
the hook portion 44 on the rear end of the fastening portion 43 is facing downward.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hook portion 44 on the rear end of the
fastening portion 43 is facing upward.
6. A water spray gun comprising:
a main body 1 which includes a handle portion 11 with a connection end 11b and a tube
portion 12 extending from the handle portion 11; a control assembly for control of
water outflow enclosed in the main body 1 and including a positioning portion 5 arranged
at the connection end 11b of the handle portion 11 and provided with at least one
tooth portion on a surface of the positioning portion 5;
an operating member 3 having a slot 33 and one end pivotally connected to the connection
end 11b of the handle portion 11 to be used as a fulcrum shaft for the operating member
3 being pressed or pushed; and
a switch part 4;
wherein the switch part 4 is moveable, located close to the end of the operating member
3 pivotally connected to the handle portion 11 and engaged with the positioning portion
5 correspondingly; the switch part 4 having a press part 4a composed of an upper end
41, a lower end 42, a fastening portion 43, a hook portion 44 and a support shaft
portion 45; the support shaft portion 45 is extending from a horizontal central line
45a of the press part 4a and pivotally connected to the slot 33 of the operating member
3; the press part 4a is divided into the upper end 41 and the lower end 42 by the
central line 45a; the fastening portion 43 is an elastic part extending from the support
shaft portion 45 while the hook portion 44 is formed on a rear end of the fastening
portion 43; wherein the press part 4a is able to be moved downward and inward, or
moved upward and inward around the support shaft portion 45, basically like a seesaw
composed of the upper end 41 and the lower end 42 supported by the support shaft portion
45; thereby the switch part 4 controls the water outflow and provides multi-stage
adjustment of the water outflow.
7. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the positioning portion 5 is arranged close
to the connection end 11b of the handle portion11 and having a first surface 5a and
a second surface 5b while the tooth portion is disposed on the first surface 5a of
the positioning portion 5.
8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the tooth portion is arranged at the second
surface 5b of the positioning portion 5.
9. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hook portion 44 on the rear end of the
fastening portion 43 is facing downward.
10. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hook portion 44 on the rear end of the
fastening portion 43 is facing upward.
11. A water spray gun comprising:
a main body 1 which includes a handle portion 11 with a connection end 11b and a tube
portion 12 extending from the handle portion 11; a control assembly for control of
water outflow enclosed in the main body 1;
an operating member 3 having a slot 33 and one end pivotally connected to the connection
end 11b of the handle portion 11 to be used as a fulcrum shaft for the operating member
3 being pressed or pushed;
a switch part 4; and
a positioning portion 5;
wherein the positioning portion 5 is arranged at the connection end 11b of the handle
portion 11 and provided with at least one tooth portion on a surface of the positioning
portion 5;
wherein the switch part 4 is moveable, located close to the end of the operating member
3 pivotally connected to the handle portion 11 and engaged with the positioning portion
5 correspondingly; the switch part 4 having a press part 4a composed of a fastening
portion 43, a hook portion 44 and a support shaft portion 45; the support shaft portion
45 is extending from the press part 4a and pivotally connected to the slot 33 of the
operating member 3; the fastening portion 43 is an elastic part extending from the
support shaft portion 45 while the hook portion 44 is formed on a rear end of the
fastening portion 43; wherein the press part 4a is able to be moved downward and inward,
or moved upward and inward around the support shaft portion 45, basically like a seesaw;
wherein the hook portion 44 of the switch part 4 is able to be engaged with or released
from the tooth portion of the positioning portion 5 being selected; thereby the switch
part 4 controls water outflow and provides multi-stage adjustment of the water outflow.
12. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the positioning portion 5 includes a first
surface 5a and a second surface 5b while the tooth portion is disposed on the first
surface 5a of the positioning portion 5.
13. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the tooth portion is arranged at the second
surface 5b of the positioning portion 5.
14. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the fastening portion 43 is elastic and
the hook portion 44 on the rear end of the fastening portion 43 is facing downward.
15. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the hook portion 44 on the rear end of
the fastening portion 43 is facing upward.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A water spray gun comprising:
a main body (1) which includes a handle portion (11) used for being held by a user
and provided with a connection end (11b) and a tube portion (12) extending from the
handle portion (11) and provided with a spray head (121); a passage being enclosed
in the main body (1) having a water-inlet portion (1a) located at the handle portion
(11) and a water-outlet portion (2a) extending to the spray head (121); wherein a
control assembly is disposed on a connection between the water-inlet portion (1a)
and the water-outlet portion (2a) for control of water outflow through the passage;
the control assembly including a valve stem (16), a spring (17) and a positioning
portion (5), the valve stem (16) including a front end (161), a rear end (162) and
an enlarged portion (163) disposed close to the rear end (162), the valve stem being
movably disposed inside a corresponding channel (15) between the water-inlet portion
(1a) and the water-outlet portion (2a);an operating member (3) being pressable by
the user while the handle portion (11) of the main body (1) being held by the user
and having a slot (33); the operating member (3) further including a first end (31),
a second end (32) and an abutting portion (34), the second end (32) being pivotally
connected to the connection end (11b) of the handle portion (11) to be used as a fulcrum
shaft for the operating member (3) being pressed or pushed, the abutting portion (34)
being mounted on the second end (32) and is abutting against the front end (161) of
the valve stem (16) to push the valve stem (16), when the operating member (3) is
pressed;
a switch part (4), which is moveable, located close to the end of the operating member
(3) pivotally connected to the handle portion (11), and having a press part (4a) composed
of an upper end (41), a lower end (42), a fastening portion (43), at least one hook
portion (44) and a support shaft portion (45); the support shaft portion (45) extending
from a horizontal central line (45a) of the press part (4a) and pivotally connected
to the slot (33) of the operating member (3); the press part (4a) being divided into
the upper end (41) and the lower end (42) by the central line (45a); the fastening
portion (43) extending from the support shaft portion (45) while the hook portion
(44) formed on a rear end of the fastening portion (43); and
the positioning portion (5) arranged close to the connection end (11b) of the handle
portion (11) of the main body (1) and corresponding to the switch part (4) and having
at least one tooth portion (51, 52, 53) disposed on a surface of the positioning portion
(5) and configured for engagement with the switch part (4);
wherein the hook portion (44) of the switch part (4) is selectively engageable with
or releasable from a selected one of the tooth portions (51, 52, 53) of the positioning
portion (5) selected by user's finger pushing against the upper end (41) or the lower
end (42) of the press part (4a); the press part (4a) is able to be pivoted around
the support shaft portion (45), basically like a seesaw composed of the upper end
(41) and the lower end (42) supported by the support shaft portion (45); wherein a
locked position and an unlocked position of the switch part (4) are thereby defined
by relative movement of the switch part (4) to the positioning portion (5) and engagement/disengagement
between the hook portion (44) of the switch part (4) and one of the tooth portions
(51, 52, 53) of the positioning portion (5) to control the water outflow;
characterized in that
the positioning portion (5) includes multiple tooth portions (51, 52, 53), each tooth
portion (51, 52, 53) engageable with the switch part (4) for locking the operating
member (3) at a position corresponding to a specific amount of water outflow in order
to provide multi-stage adjustment of the water outflow to control the amount of water
outflow through engagement between the hook portion (44) of the switch part (4) and
a specific one of the tooth portions (51, 52, 53) of the positioning portion (5);
and
the rear end (162) of the valve stem (16) is abutting against the spring (17) to allow
repeated movement of the valve stem (16) within the channel (15) in an unlocked position
of the switch part (4).
2. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positioning portion (5) includes
a first surface (5a) and a second surface (5b) while the at least one tooth portion
(51, 52, 53) is disposed on the first surface (5a) of the positioning portion (5).
3. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one tooth portion
(51, 52, 53) is arranged at the second surface (5b) of the positioning portion (5).
4. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening portion (43) is elastic
and the hook portion (44) on the rear end of the fastening portion (43) is facing
downward.
5. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hook portion (44) on the rear
end of the fastening portion (43) is facing upward.
6. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positioning portion (5) includes
a first tooth portion (51), a second tooth portion (52) and a third tooth portion
(53) respectively corresponding to a first, second and third stage outflow of water.
7. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fastening portion (43) extends
from the support shaft portion (45).
8. The water spray gun as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positioning portion (5) includes
a first tooth portion (51) and a second tooth portion (52).