FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001] The present disclosure relates to sanitary wares, in particular relates to a slide
shower.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] The existing slide shower comprises a lifting and lowering rod and a side shower
(i.e., a hand-held shower). The side shower is fixedly disposed below the lifting
and lowering rod. An upper section of the lifting and lowering rod is movably encompassed
with a lifting and lowering rod outer cover. A top of the lifting and lowering rod
outer cover is fixedly disposed with a top shower. A positioning structure configured
to enable two positions to be fixed is disposed between the lifting and lowering rod
and the lifting and lowering rod outer cover. The positioning structure comprises
a positioning pin disposed in the lifting and lowering rod outer cover and a plurality
of positioning holes disposed on the lifting and lowering rod, an elastic piece is
disposed between the positioning pin and the lifting and lowering rod outer cover,
and the positioning pin is alternatively locked to one of the plurality of positioning
holes. The slide shower can not achieve stepless lifting and lowering, and driving
forces for lifting and lowering are very different. Therefore, further improvement
is necessary.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0003] The present disclosure provides a slide shower to solve the deficiencies of the slide
shower in the background.
[0004] In order to solve the technical problems, a solution of the present disclosure is
as follows. A slide shower, which comprises a fixed portion (10) and a lifting and
lowering rod (20) slidably connected to the fixed portion (10), a water outflowing
terminal (30) is disposed on the lifting and lowering rod (20); a gravity balancer
(40) is disposed between the fixed portion (10) and the lifting and lowering rod (20),
the gravity balancer (40) comprises an elastic body (41) and a first pull rope (42),
the elastic body (41) is assembled to the fixed portion (10), the first pull rope
(42) is configured to be pulled and is connected to the lifting and lowering rod (20),
and a function generated by a pulling force applied to the first pull rope (42) and
a function of an elastic force generated by the elastic body (41) are opposite.
[0005] In an embodiment, the function generated by the pulling force applied on the first
pull rope (42) counteracts the function of the elastic force generated by the elastic
body (41) to enable a lifting and lowering driving force of the lifting and lowering
rod (20) to be constant.
[0006] In an embodiment, the gravity balancer (40) further comprises a fixed pulley (43)
rotatably assembled to the fixed portion (10) and a second pull rope (44); one end
of the elastic body (41) is fixedly connected to the fixed portion (10), the second
pull rope (44) is connected to another end of the elastic body (41), and the second
pull rope (44) is connected to the fixed pulley (43) to drive the fixed pulley (43)
to rotate in a forward direction; the first pull rope (42) is configured to be pulled
and is connected to the lifting and lowering rod (20), and another end of the first
pull rope (42) is connected to the fixed pulley (43) to drive the fixed pulley (43)
to rotate in a reverse direction.
[0007] In an embodiment, a movable pulley (411) is assembled to the another end of the elastic
body (41), one end of the second pull rope (44) is fixedly connected to the fixed
portion (10), and another end of the second pull rope (44) wraps around the movable
pulley (411) and is fixed to the fixed pulley (43); a connection position between
the first pull rope (42) and the lifting and lowering rod (20) is lower than a position
of the fixed pulley (43).
[0008] In an embodiment, the fixed pulley (43) comprises a first outer diameter portion
(431) and a second outer diameter portion (432) that are coaxially and fixedly connected,
an outer diameter of the first outer diameter portion (431) is larger than an outer
diameter of the second outer diameter portion (432), the another end of the first
pull rope (42) is connected to the first outer diameter portion (431), and the second
pull rope (44) is connected to the second outer diameter portion (432).
[0009] In an embodiment, the one end of the first pull rope (42) is connected to a bottom
end of the lifting and lowering rod (20).
[0010] In an embodiment, the fixed portion (10) comprises a water inflowing passage (11)
and a first water outflowing passage (12), and the first water outflowing passage
(12) is in communication with the water inflowing passage (11); a second water outflowing
passage (21) is disposed in the lifting and lowering rod (20), and the second water
outflowing passage (21) is in communication the first water outflowing passage (12)
and the water outflowing terminal (30).
[0011] In an embodiment, an outer pipe (13) is fixedly disposed in the fixed portion (10),
and two sealing plugs (131) are fixedly disposed in the outer pipe (13), a section
of the outer pipe (13) between the two sealing plugs (131) comprises a first through
hole (132) penetrating an inner side and an outer side, and the first water outflowing
passage (12) comprises the first through hole (132) and a gap between the outer pipe
(13) and an inner pipe (22); the inner pipe (22) in communication with the gap is
fixedly disposed in the lifting and lowering rod (20), and the inner pipe (22) is
slidably connected to an inner side of the outer pipe (13), an upper end of the inner
pipe (22) extends out of one of the two sealing plugs (131) disposed on an upper side,
the upper end of the inner pipe (22) is in communication with the water outflowing
terminal (30), and the second water outflowing passage (21) comprises the inner pipe
(22).
[0012] In an embodiment, two ends of the inner pipe (22) respectively extend out of the
two sealing plugs (131), a lower end of the inner pipe (22) is sealed, and the inner
pipe ( 22) comprises a second through hole (221) penetrating an inner side and an
outer side and disposed on a section of the outer pipe (13) between the two sealing
plugs (131), and the second water outflowing passage (21) comprises the second through
hole ( 221).
[0013] In an embodiment, the first water outflowing passage (12) further comprises a water
pipe (14) configured to be in communication with the water inflowing passage (11)
and the first through hole (132).
[0014] In an embodiment, which further comprises a faucet body (50), the fixed portion (10)
is fixedly disposed on the faucet body (50), and the water inflowing passage (11)
is in communication with the faucet body (50).
[0015] In an embodiment, the fixed portion (10) comprises a water inflowing passage (11)
and two water dividing passages (15), a switching mechanism (16) connected to the
water inflowing passage (11) and the two water dividing passages (15) is further assembled
to the fixed portion (10), and one of the two water dividing passages (15) is in communication
with the water outflowing terminal (30).
[0016] In an embodiment, the one of the two water dividing passages (15) in communication
with the water outflowing terminal (30) comprises a hose (151), an upper end of the
hose (151) extends out of the fixed portion (10), is disposed in the lifting and lowering
rod (20), and is in communication with the water outflowing terminal (30).
[0017] In an embodiment, another water dividing passage of the two water dividing passages
(15) downwardly extends out of the fixed portion (10).
[0018] In an embodiment, the fixed portion (10) comprises a first accommodating cavity (101)
and an access hole (102) in communication with the first accommodating cavity (101),
and the lifting and lowering rod (20) comprises a second accommodating cavity (201);
the upper end of the hose (151) passes through the first accommodating cavity (101),
cooperated with and slidably extends out of the access hole (102), and passes through
the second accommodating cavity (201).
[0019] In an embodiment, the lifting and lowering rod (20) comprises an outer sleeve (23)
and a top base (24), and the outer sleeve (23) encompasses an outer side of the fixed
portion (10); the top base (24) comprises a connection portion (241) fixedly connected
to a top of the outer sleeve (24) and a cantilever (242) fixedly connected to the
connection portion (241), and the water outflowing terminal (30) is assembled to an
end of the cantilever (242).
[0020] In an embodiment, the fixed portion (10) comprises an inner core (171) and an upper
fixed base (172) fixedly connected to a top of the inner core (171), and the fixed
pulley (43) is assembled to the upper fixed base (172).
[0021] Compared with the existing techniques, the technical solution has the following advantages.
[0022] The gravity balancer is disposed between the fixed portion and the lifting and lowering
rod. The gravity balancer comprises the elastic body and the first pull rope. The
function of the pulling force of the sum gravity of the lifting and lowering rod and
the water outflowing terminal applied on the first pull rope and the function of the
elastic force generated by the elastic body are opposite. On the one hand, it balances
the elastic force and the gravity to achieve stepless lifting and lowering. On the
other hand, it reduces a difference between driving forces for the lifting and lowering
and improves comfort for the lifting and lowering.
[0023] The gravity balancer comprises the fixed pulley and the second pull rope, the elastic
body is connected to the fixed pulley through the second pull rope to drive the fixed
pulley to rotate in the forward direction, and the lifting and lowering rod is connected
to the fixed pulley through the first pull rope to drive the fixed pulley to rotate
in the reverse direction. The fixed pulley is further added to improve a stability
and an accuracy of the balance. The layout is reasonable, and the structure is compact.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The present disclosure will be further described below in combination with the accompanying
drawings and embodiments.
Fig. 1 illustrates a left view of a slide shower of Embodiment 1.
Fig. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of the slide shower of Embodiment
1.
Fig. 3 illustrates a first cross-sectional view of the slide shower of Embodiment
1 when a lifting and lowering rod is at a lowest position.
Fig. 4 illustrates a second cross-sectional view of the slide shower of Embodiment
1 when the lifting and lowering rod is at a highest position.
Fig. 5 illustrates a graph of a principle of a gravity balancer of Embodiment 1.
Fig. 6 illustrates a front view of a slide shower of Embodiment 2.
Fig. 7 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the slide shower of Embodiment 2.
References:
[0025] References of Embodiment 1: fixed portion 10, lifting and lowering rod 20, water
outflowing terminal 30, gravity balancer 40, water inflowing passage 11, first water
outflowing passage 12, outer pipe 13, sealing plug 131, first through hole 132, water
pipe 14, communication passage 141; inner core 171, upper fixed base 172, lower fixed
base 173; elastic body 41, movable pulley 411, connecting frame 412, first pull rope
42, fixed pulley 43, first outer diameter portion 431, second outer diameter portion
432, second pull rope 44, second water outflowing passage 21, inner pipe 22, second
through hole 221, outer sleeve 23, top base 24, connection portion 241, cantilever
242, water communication passage 243;
References of Embodiment 2: first accommodating cavity 101, access hole 102, water
dividing passage 15, hose 151, switching mechanism 16, valve core 161, automatic ballpoint
pen mechanism 162, second accommodating cavity 201.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1
[0026] Referring to Figs. 1-5, a slide shower comprises a fixed portion 10, a lifting and
lowering rod 20 slidably connected to the fixed portion 10, a water outflowing terminal
30 assembled to the lifting and lowering rod 20, a gravity balancer 40 disposed between
the fixed portion 10 and the lifting and lowering rod 20 and a faucet body 50. The
water outflowing terminal 30 is, for example, a top shower.
[0027] The fixed portion 10 comprises an inner core 171, an upper fixed base 172 and a lower
fixed base 173, and the inner core 171 is fixedly disposed between the upper fixed
base 172 and the lower fixed base 173.
[0028] The lifting and lowering rod 20 comprises an outer sleeve 23 and a top base 24, and
the outer sleeve 23 encompasses the fixed portion 10; the top base 24 comprises a
connection portion 241 fixedly connected to a top of the outer sleeve 24 and a cantilever
242 fixedly connected to the connection portion 241. The water outflowing terminal
30 is assembled to an end of the cantilever 242, and the top base 24 comprises a water
communication passage 243 in which one end is disposed on a bottom surface of the
connection portion and another end is disposed on an end surface of the cantilever
to be in communication with the water outflowing terminal.
[0029] The gravity balancer 40 comprises an elastic body 41, a first pull rope 42, a fixed
pulley 43 and a second pull rope 44. The fixed pulley 43 is disposed on an upper part
of the upper fixed base 172 and comprises a first outer diameter portion 431 and a
second outer diameter portion 432 that are coaxially and fixedly connected, and an
outer diameter of the first outer diameter portion 431 is greater than an outer diameter
of the second outer diameter portion 432. A lower end of the elastic body 41 is fixedly
connected to the lower fixed base 173, an upper end of the elastic body 41 is connected
to a movable pulley 411 through a connecting frame 412, one end of the second pull
rope 44 is fixedly connected to the upper fixed base 172, and another end of the second
pull rope 44 wraps about the movable pulley 411 and is fixedly connected to the second
outer diameter portion 432 of the fixed pulley 43. The second pull rope 44 is connected
to the fixed pulley 43 to drive the fixed pulley 43 to rotate in a forward direction
due to an elastic force of the elastic body 41, the elastic body is, for example,
a tension spring. One end of the first pull rope 42 is connected to a bottom end of
the lifting and lowering rod 20, and anther end of the first pull rope 42 is connected
to the first outer diameter portion 431 of the fixed pulley 43, so that the fixed
pulley 43 is driven to rotate in a reverse direction due to a gravity (e.g., a weight)
of the lifting and lowering rod 20, and the forward direction can be clockwise or
counterclockwise. A connection position between the first pull rope 42 and the lifting
and lowering rod 20 is lower than a position of the fixed pulley 43. Wherein a function
generated by a pulling force applied to the first pull rope 42 counteracts a function
generated by an elastic force generated by the elastic body 41 to enable lifting and
lowering driving forces of the lifting and lowering rod 20 to be constant. A detail
gravity balance principle of lifting and lowering by constant force is described as
follows: a gravity of a top shower lifting and lowering module (the lifting and lowering
rod 20 and the water outflowing terminal 30) is applied to a large diameter wheel
(the first outer diameter portion 431) of the fixed pulley 43 through the first pull
rope 42 and is converted into a torque force F1 by which the large diameter wheel
rotates about a center axis; a pulling force of the elastic body 41 is applied to
the small diameter wheel (the second outer diameter portion 432) of the fixed pulley
43 through the movable pulley and the second pull rope 44 and is converted into a
torque force F2 by which the small diameter wheel rotates about the central axis;
In the gravity balancer 40, directions of the torque forces F1 and F2 are opposite,
when values of the torque forces F1 and F2 are equal, the top shower lifting and lowering
module reaches a balance state and is fixed at a balance position. Further, the large
diameter wheel and the small diameter wheel in combination with the movable pulley
is used to balance a weight of the top shower lifting and lowering module through
the tension force of the tension spring, it can stop at any position, a stepless adjustment
is achieved, and a height is adjustable; the large diameter wheel of the fixed pulley
rotates, the small diameter wheel also rotates synchronously to wrap the second pull
rope, after vertical lifting and lowering movement distance of the top shower lifting
module is converted and reduced (a reduction factor is based on a ratio of radii of
the large diameter wheel and the small diameter wheel, as needed, when the ratio is
larger, the reduction factor is higher), the movable pulley is then pulled again,
and a movement of the movable pulley is reduced. An expansion and contraction amount
of the tension spring connected to the movable pulley is further half reduced due
to the movable pulley. Therefore, a large lifting and lowering movement of the top
shower lifting and lowering module corresponds to a small expansion and contraction
amount of the spring (i.e., the tension spring), the expansion and contraction amount
of the spring is small, a value variation of the force is small, the tension force
and the gravity remain balanced, and affect resulting from variation of lifting and
lowering height movement is small and can be basically negligible compared with an
overall gravity. Therefore, it is regarded as counteracted each other and balanced,
and the lifting and lowering with the constant force is achieved.
[0030] The fixed portion 10 comprises a water inflowing passage 11 and a first water outflowing
passage 12, the first water outflowing passage 12 is in communication with the water
inflowing passage 11; a second water outflowing passage 21 is disposed in the lifting
and lowering rod 20, the second water outflowing passage 21 is in communication with
the first water outflowing passage 12 and the water outflowing terminal 30 to transport
water from the water inflowing passage of the fixed portion to the water outflowing
terminal 30.
[0031] The fixed portion 10 is fixedly disposed on the faucet body 50 and the water inflowing
passage 11 is in communication with the faucet body 50, and the water inflowing passage
11 is disposed on the lower fixed base 173.
[0032] An outer pipe 13 is fixedly disposed in the fixed portion 10, and two sealing plugs
131 are fixedly disposed in the outer pipe 13. A section of the outer pipe 13 between
the two sealing plugs 131 comprises a first through hole 132 penetrating an inner
side and an outer side. The first water outflowing passage 12 comprises the first
through hole 132 and a gap between the outer pipe 13 and an inner pipe 22, and the
first water outlet passage 12 further comprises a water pipe 14 configured to be in
communication with the water inflowing passage 11 and the first through hole 132.
The upper fixed base 172 comprises, for example, a communication passage 141 in communication
with an upper end of the water pipe 14 and the first through hole 132. The inner pipe
22 configured to be in communication with the gap is fixedly disposed in the lifting
and lowering rod 20. The inner pipe 22 is slidably connected to an inner side of the
outer pipe 13 and two ends of the inner pipe 22 respectively extend out of two sealing
plugs 131. The inner pipe 22 comprises a second through hole 221 penetrating an inner
side and an outer side and disposed on a section of the outer pipe 13 between the
two sealing plugs 131. A lower end of the inner pipe 22 is sealed, and an upper end
of the inner pipe 22 is in communication with the water communication passage 243.
The second water outflowing passage 21 comprises the inner pipe 22, the second through
hole 221 and the water communication passage 243. Water passages can be in communication
in the lifting and lowering structure and a hydraulic balance state can also be achieved
due to the aforementioned structure. The principle is as follows: water from the faucet
body flows through the lower fixed base, the water pipe, and the upper fixed base
and flows into an inner cavity of the outer pipe. The upper sealing plug and the lower
sealing plug (e.g., the two sealing plugs) of the inner cavity of the outer pipe are
sealed with a side wall of the inner pipe, and areas of an outer side of the inner
pipe subjected to water pressure are equal, and the water pressure does not work (e.g.,
the inner pipe will not be affected by the water pressure); the water flows through
the second through hole 221 of the side wall of the inner pipe, flows into the inner
pipe, and is in communication with the top shower lifting and lowering module, the
top shower lifting and lowering module is subjected to an upward pushing force F3
of the water pressure, the lower end of the inner pipe is a sealed surface and is
therefore subjected to a downward force F4 of the water pressure, and the inner pipe
is fixed to the top shower lifting and lowering module, the upward pushing force F3
from the water pressure applied to the top shower and the downward force F4 from the
water pressure applied on the sealed surface of the lower end of the inner pipe are
nearly equal and counteract each other, so that the top shower lifting and lowering
module reaches a hydraulic balance and will not be affected by the water pressure;
when the inner pipe is in a lifting and lowering process, the first through hole remains
between the upper sealing plug and the lower sealing plug of the outer pipe, the water
pressure does not change during the lifting and lowering process, so that hydraulic
power remains in a balanced state at any lifting and lowering position and does not
affect the lifting and lowering.
Embodiment 2
[0033] Embodiment 2 differs from Embodiment 1 in that: referring to Figs. 6 and 7, the lower
fixed base 173 of the fixed portion 10 comprises the water inflowing passage 11 and
two water dividing passages 15, and the lower fixed base 173 further comprises a switching
mechanism 16 connected to the water inflowing passage 11 and the two water dividing
passages 15, one of the two water dividing passages 15 is in communication with the
water outflowing terminal 30, and another water dividing passage 15 downwardly extends
out of the lower fixed base 173 to be in communication with other water outflowing
terminals, for example, a hand-held shower. The switching mechanism adopts a push
and slide switching method, it comprises a valve core 161 and an automatic ballpoint
pen mechanism 162 configured to drive the valve core 161 to slide. The valve core
161 slides to enable the two water dividing passage to be switched to be in communication
with the water inflowing passage. The one of the two water dividing passages 15 in
communication with the water outflowing terminal 30 comprises a hose 151. An upper
end of the hose 151 extends out of the fixed portion 10, is disposed in the lifting
and lowering rod 20, and is in communication with the water outflowing terminal 30.
Flexible characteristic of the hose is used to satisfy that the upper end of the hose
151 follows the lifting and lowering rod to be lifted up and lowered accordingly while
ensuring a performance of water flow effect. Wherein the fixed portion 10 comprises
a first accommodating cavity 101 and an access hole 102 in communication with the
first accommodating cavity 101, the lifting and lowering rod 20 comprises a second
accommodating cavity 201; the upper end of the hose 151 passes through the first accommodating
cavity 101, cooperates with and slidably extend out of the access hole 102, and passes
through the second accommodating cavity 201, so that the accommodating cavities (e.g.,
the first accommodating cavity and the second accommodating cavity) can be used to
receive a bent part of the hose.
[0034] The invention may be summarized as follows: The present disclosure discloses a slide
shower, which comprises a fixed portion (10) and a lifting and lowering rod (20) slidably
connected to the fixed portion (10), a water outflowing terminal (30) is disposed
on the lifting and lowering rod (20); a gravity balancer (40) is disposed between
the fixed portion (10) and the lifting and lowering rod (20), the gravity balancer
(40) comprises an elastic body (41) and a first pull rope (42), the elastic body (41)
is assembled to the fixed portion (10), the first pull rope (42) is configured to
be pulled and is connected to the lifting and lowering rod (20), and a function generated
by a pulling force applied to the first pull rope (42) and a function of an elastic
force generated by the elastic body (41) are opposite. It balances the elastic force
and the gravity to achieve stepless lifting and lowering and improves comfort for
the lifting and lowering.
[0035] The aforementioned embodiments are merely some embodiments of the present disclosure,
and the scope of the disclosure of is not limited thereto. Thus, it is intended that
the present disclosure cover any modifications and variations of the presently presented
embodiments provided they are made without departing from the appended claims and
the specification of the present disclosure.
1. A slide shower, which comprises a fixed portion (10) and a lifting and lowering rod
(20) slidably connected to the fixed portion (10), a water outflowing terminal (30)
is disposed on the lifting and lowering rod (20); characterized in that: a gravity balancer (40) is disposed between the fixed portion (10) and the lifting
and lowering rod (20), the gravity balancer (40) comprises an elastic body (41) and
a first pull rope (42), the elastic body (41) is assembled to the fixed portion (10),
the first pull rope (42) is configured to be pulled and is connected to the lifting
and lowering rod (20), and a function generated by a pulling force applied to the
first pull rope (42) and a function of an elastic force generated by the elastic body
(41) are opposite.
2. The slide shower according to claim 1, characterized in that: the function generated by the pulling force applied on the first pull rope (42)
counteracts the function of the elastic force generated by the elastic body (41) to
enable a lifting and lowering driving force of the lifting and lowering rod (20) to
be constant.
3. The slide shower according to claim 1 and/or 2, characterized in that: the gravity balancer (40) further comprises a fixed pulley (43) rotatably assembled
to the fixed portion (10) and a second pull rope (44); one end of the elastic body
(41) is fixedly connected to the fixed portion (10), the second pull rope (44) is
connected to another end of the elastic body (41), and the second pull rope (44) is
connected to the fixed pulley (43) to drive the fixed pulley (43) to rotate in a forward
direction; the first pull rope (42) is configured to be pulled and is connected to
the lifting and lowering rod (20), and another end of the first pull rope (42) is
connected to the fixed pulley (43) to drive the fixed pulley (43) to rotate in a reverse
direction.
4. The slide shower according to claim 3, characterized in that: a movable pulley (411) is assembled to the another end of the elastic body (41),
one end of the second pull rope (44) is fixedly connected to the fixed portion (10),
and another end of the second pull rope (44) wraps around the movable pulley (411)
and is fixed to the fixed pulley (43); a connection position between the first pull
rope (42) and the lifting and lowering rod (20) is lower than a position of the fixed
pulley (43).
5. The slide shower according to claim 3 and/or 4, characterized in that: the fixed pulley (43) comprises a first outer diameter portion (431) and a second
outer diameter portion (432) that are coaxially and fixedly connected, an outer diameter
of the first outer diameter portion (431) is larger than an outer diameter of the
second outer diameter portion (432), the another end of the first pull rope (42) is
connected to the first outer diameter portion (431), and the second pull rope (44)
is connected to the second outer diameter portion (432).
6. The slide shower according to any one or more of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that: the one end of the first pull rope (42) is connected to a bottom end of the lifting
and lowering rod (20).
7. The slide shower according to any one or more of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that: the fixed portion (10) comprises a water inflowing passage (11) and a first water
outflowing passage (12), and the first water outflowing passage (12) is in communication
with the water inflowing passage (11); a second water outflowing passage (21) is disposed
in the lifting and lowering rod (20), and the second water outflowing passage (21)
is in communication the first water outflowing passage (12) and the water outflowing
terminal (30).
8. The slide shower according to claim 7, characterized in that: an outer pipe (13) is fixedly disposed in the fixed portion (10), and two sealing
plugs (131) are fixedly disposed in the outer pipe (13), a section of the outer pipe
(13) between the two sealing plugs (131) comprises a first through hole (132) penetrating
an inner side and an outer side, and the first water outflowing passage (12) comprises
the first through hole (132) and a gap between the outer pipe (13) and an inner pipe
(22); the inner pipe (22) in communication with the gap is fixedly disposed in the
lifting and lowering rod (20), and the inner pipe (22) is slidably connected to an
inner side of the outer pipe (13), an upper end of the inner pipe (22) extends out
of one of the two sealing plugs (131) disposed on an upper side, the upper end of
the inner pipe (22) is in communication with the water outflowing terminal (30), and
the second water outflowing passage (21) comprises the inner pipe (22).
9. The slide shower according to claim 8, characterized in that: two ends of the inner pipe (22) respectively extend out of the two sealing plugs
(131), a lower end of the inner pipe (22) is sealed, and the inner pipe ( 22) comprises
a second through hole (221) penetrating an inner side and an outer side and disposed
on a section of the outer pipe (13) between the two sealing plugs (131), and the second
water outflowing passage (21) comprises the second through hole (221).
10. The slide shower according to claim 8 and/or 9, characterized in that: the first water outflowing passage (12) further comprises a water pipe (14) configured
to be in communication with the water inflowing passage (11) and the first through
hole (132).
11. The slide shower according to any one or more of claims 7 to 10, characterized in that it further comprises a faucet body (50), the fixed portion (10) is fixedly disposed
on the faucet body (50), and the water inflowing passage (11) is in communication
with the faucet body (50).
12. The slide shower according to any one or more of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that: the fixed portion (10) comprises a water inflowing passage (11) and two water dividing
passages (15), a switching mechanism (16) connected to the water inflowing passage
(11) and the two water dividing passages (15) is further assembled to the fixed portion
(10), and one of the two water dividing passages (15) is in communication with the
water outflowing terminal (30).
13. The slide shower according to claim 12, characterized in that: the one of the two water dividing passages (15) in communication with the water
outflowing terminal (30) comprises a hose (151), an upper end of the hose (151) extends
out of the fixed portion (10), is disposed in the lifting and lowering rod (20), and
is in communication with the water outflowing terminal (30).
14. The slide shower according to claim 12 and/or 13, characterized in that: another water dividing passage of the two water dividing passages (15) downwardly
extends out of the fixed portion (10).
15. The slide shower according to claim 13 and/or 14, characterized in that: the fixed portion (10) comprises a first accommodating cavity (101) and an access
hole (102) in communication with the first accommodating cavity (101), and the lifting
and lowering rod (20) comprises a second accommodating cavity (201); the upper end
of the hose (151) passes through the first accommodating cavity (101), cooperated
with and slidably extends out of the access hole (102), and passes through the second
accommodating cavity (201).
16. The slide shower according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that: the lifting and lowering rod (20) comprises an outer sleeve (23) and a top base
(24), and the outer sleeve (23) encompasses an outer side of the fixed portion (10);
the top base (24) comprises a connection portion (241) fixedly connected to a top
of the outer sleeve (24) and a cantilever (242) fixedly connected to the connection
portion (241), and the water outflowing terminal (30) is assembled to an end of the
cantilever (242).
17. The slide shower according to any one or more of claims 3 to 16, characterized in that: the fixed portion (10) comprises an inner core (171) and an upper fixed base (172)
fixedly connected to a top of the inner core (171), and the fixed pulley (43) is assembled
to the upper fixed base (172).