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CN201165680Y - Self-pressure boost water saving device - Google Patents

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CN201165680Y
CN201165680Y CNU2008200184382U CN200820018438U CN201165680Y CN 201165680 Y CN201165680 Y CN 201165680Y CN U2008200184382 U CNU2008200184382 U CN U2008200184382U CN 200820018438 U CN200820018438 U CN 200820018438U CN 201165680 Y CN201165680 Y CN 201165680Y
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侯圣春
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Abstract

The utility model provides an auto pressure-rise water saving device, which belongs to the field of water saving device. The device adopts the structure that the water saving device comprises a water pipe, a high elasticity flexible pipe, a controlling switch and an atomizer spray head, wherein the high elasticity flexible pipe is connected to the water pipe in series, the atomizer spray head is arranged at the end part of the high elasticity flexible pipe, and the controlling switch is arranged on the water pipe between the high elasticity flexible pipe and the atomizer head. Compared with the prior art, the auto pressure-rise water-saving device of the utility model has the advantages that the design is reasonable, the structure is simple, the operation is convenient, and because the high elasticity flexible pipe and the atomizer spray head are adopted, the water flowing out from the water pipe is the highly atomized water, and the water-saving effect is obvious.

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A kind of from boosting water saving fixtures
(1) technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of water saving fixtures, and is specifically a kind of from boosting water saving fixtures.
(2) background technology
The water that the rest room aqueduct shower nozzle gushed out of family, office and some public places is the tube bank shape, and switch will spray a large amount of water once opening, so water resource waste is serious.
(3) summary of the invention
Technical assignment of the present utility model is at the deficiencies in the prior art, and a kind of reasonable in design, simple in structure, water saving fixtures that boost certainly that water-saving result is good are provided.
The technical scheme that its technical problem that solves the utility model adopts is:
A kind of water saving fixtures that boost certainly comprise water pipe, high-elastic flexible pipe, gauge tap and atomizer, and high-elastic flexible pipe is connected on the water pipe, is provided with atomizer in the end of water pipe, and the water pipe between high-elastic flexible pipe and atomizer is provided with gauge tap.
Of the present utility model from boosting water saving fixtures compared with prior art, the beneficial effect that is produced is,
1) this device is reasonable in design, simple in structure, easy to use.
2) this device is owing to adopt high-elastic flexible pipe and atomizer, so be high atomisation water from what water pipe came out, water-saving result is obvious.
(4) description of drawings
Accompanying drawing 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure, 1, water pipe, 2, high-elastic flexible pipe, 3, gauge tap, 4, atomizer.
(5) specific embodiment
Explain below the water saving fixtures work below in conjunction with 1 pair of of the present utility model boosting certainly of accompanying drawing.
As shown in Figure 1, of the present utility model from boosting water saving fixtures, its structure is by drawing together water pipe 1, high-elastic flexible pipe 2, gauge tap 3 and atomizer 4, high-elastic flexible pipe 2 is connected on the water pipe 1, be provided with atomizer 4 in the end of water pipe 1, the water pipe 1 between high-elastic flexible pipe 2 and atomizer 4 is provided with gauge tap 3.
Of the present utility model a kind of simple and convenient from its processing and fabricating of water saving fixtures that boosts, processing and fabricating gets final product shown in the by specification accompanying drawing.
Except that the described technical characterictic of manual, be the known technology of those skilled in the art.

Claims (1)

1, a kind of from boosting water saving fixtures, comprise water pipe (1), high-elastic flexible pipe (2), gauge tap (3) and atomizer (4), it is characterized in that, high-elastic flexible pipe (2) is connected on the water pipe (1), be provided with atomizer (4) in the end of water pipe (1), the water pipe (1) between high-elastic flexible pipe (2) and atomizer (4) is provided with gauge tap (3).
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