Long-nozzle watering can
The integrated handle and long spout design solves the problems of loosening and breaking at the watering can connection and unreasonable water inlet design, achieving stability and convenience for the watering can. It is suitable for the watering needs of various plants, reducing water waste and bacterial growth.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520567661.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-28
AI Technical Summary
Existing watering cans are prone to loosening and breakage at the connection points, leading to leakage. Furthermore, the inlet design is unreasonable, resulting in water accumulation, bacterial growth, and scale buildup. The unstable center of gravity of the can also affect operational stability.
The kettle features a one-piece molded handle and long spout design, with no seam between them. It is welded using argon arc welding. The kettle body is truncated cone-shaped, the inlet is elliptical, and the long spout is an extended, narrow spout with a beveled outlet.
It avoids loose joints and leakage, improves the stability and ease of use of the watering can, reduces water waste and bacterial growth, is suitable for precise watering at different heights and angles, and is ergonomic, reducing fatigue.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to watering can technical field, especially long snout watering can. BACKGROUND
[0002] At present, along with the improvement of living standard, people have higher request to housing environment, most people will plant flowers and grass on the balcony to reach the purpose of beautifying the environment, refining the sentiment, and enriching the life, watering can can sprinkle water to the flowers and grass on the balcony.
[0003] The watering can with portable watering nozzle provided in the publication CN221598860U comprises a watering can body and a watering nozzle, the watering can body is a conventional watering can structure, an outer thread is arranged at a water outlet of the watering can body, a cylindrical protrusion is glued to an upper end of the watering can body, the diameter of the protrusion is the same as that of the water outlet of the watering can, and an outer thread is arranged outside, the watering nozzle is a conventional watering nozzle structure, the diameter of a bottom is matched with that of the water outlet, and an inner thread is arranged at the bottom and matched with the outer thread of the water outlet and the protrusion. Although the technical scheme can realize watering operation, the connection part is prone to loosening and breaking, leakage is caused, the watering effect is affected, the water inlet position is designed unreasonably, water accumulation, bacterial breeding, scale deposition or odor problems are caused, the center of gravity of the can body is unstable, stress is uneven, and the stability of operation is affected, and therefore the long snout watering can is provided to solve the above problems. UTILITY MODEL CONTENTS
[0004] One of the purposes of the utility model is to provide a long snout watering can, so as to solve the problem that the connection part of the existing watering can is prone to loosening and breaking and causes leakage.
[0005] The long snout watering can can be realized through the following technical scheme.
[0006] The long snout watering can comprises a can body, which is a hollow cavity, a can handle, which is fixed and welded at two ends of the can body respectively, a long can nozzle, which is integrally formed with the can handle through a hollow stainless steel pipe, the long can nozzle is fixedly and penetratingly arranged on the can body and is arranged obliquely upward relative to the can body, and a water inlet, which is penetratingly arranged on the long can nozzle and close to the bottom of the can body, and is arranged in communication with the inside of the can body.
[0007] In one of the embodiments, the can body comprises a main can body, which is a conical hollow cavity with two open ends, and a bottom plate and a cover plate, which are respectively welded at the two open ends of the main can body.
[0008] In one of the embodiments, opposite sides of the main kettle body are respectively provided with a first welding hole and a second welding hole, the long kettle spout is fixedly welded on the first welding hole, and the lower end of the kettle handle is fixedly welded on the second welding hole.
[0009] In one of the embodiments, the cover plate is respectively provided with a water filling hole and a third welding hole, and the upper end of the kettle handle is fixedly welded on the third welding hole.
[0010] In one of the embodiments, the kettle handle adopts a circular arc design, and the upper and lower ends thereof are respectively welded on the kettle body by argon arc welding.
[0011] In one of the embodiments, the long kettle spout adopts an elongated thin spout, and the elongated thin spout adopts an upward 45° inclination angle.
[0012] In one of the embodiments, the water outlet of the long kettle spout adopts an oblique cut.
[0013] In one of the embodiments, the oblique cut of the water outlet adopts a 40° cutting angle.
[0014] In one of the embodiments, the water inlet adopts an elliptical opening.
[0015] In one of the embodiments, the distance between the water inlet and the inner wall and the inner bottom of the kettle body ranges from 5mm to 10mm.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the long-spout watering kettle has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] The long-spout watering kettle has the following beneficial effects: the kettle handle and the long kettle spout are integrally formed, and the kettle handle and the long kettle spout are always on the same horizontal plane, thereby improving the stability of the watering kettle structure, making the stress more uniform, and making the holding and watering more stable.
[0018] The long kettle spout of the long-spout watering kettle adopts an oblique upward elongated thin spout, which can be applied to precise watering at different heights and angles, especially suitable for watering needs of low plants, inner sides of potted plants or plants near roots, and meets the precise irrigation in different scenes; the water outlet of the long kettle spout adopts an oblique cut, which can effectively prevent dripping, effectively prevent water droplets from remaining when stopping watering, reduce water resource waste, and keep the use environment clean; the kettle handle adopts a circular arc design, which conforms to ergonomics and is comfortable to hold, and reduces the fatigue caused by long-time use to a certain extent.
[0019] This utility model discloses a long-spouted watering can with an elliptical inlet that connects to the inside of the can, facilitating smooth water flow and reducing resistance during drainage. Simultaneously, the inlet's proximity to the inner wall and bottom of the can minimize residual water, ensuring complete drainage. The can's body is designed in a truncated cone shape, forming a stable triangular support structure between the body, handle, and long spout. Furthermore, the connections between the handle and spout and the body are made using argon arc welding, resulting in dense welds with excellent mechanical properties and strong oxidation resistance, making the watering can more robust and durable. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a long-spouted watering can according to this utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of a long-spouted watering can from another perspective of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of a long-spouted watering can according to this utility model;
[0024] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of a long-spouted watering can according to the present invention, including a handle and a long spout;
[0025] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 The diagram shows the connection structure between the handle and the long spout of the kettle.
[0026] The diagram shows: 10, long-spouted watering can; 11, can body; 111, main body of the can; 1111, first welding hole; 1112, second welding hole; 112, base plate; 113, cover plate; 1131, water filling hole; 1132, third welding hole; 12, handle; 121, handle connector; 13, long spout; 131, water outlet; 14, water inlet. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can typically be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0028] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0029] Please see Figures 1-5 As shown, the present invention provides a long-spouted watering can 10, which mainly includes a body 11, a handle 12, a long spout 13, and a water inlet 14. The body 11 is a hollow cavity that can hold water for watering plants. The handle 12 and the long spout 13 are integrally formed by hollow stainless steel tubes. The two ends of the handle 12 are welded to the body 11. The long spout 13 is fixedly installed through the body 11 and is obliquely upward relative to the body 11. It is integrally connected with the handle 12. The water inlet 14 is installed through the long spout 13. The water inlet 14 is close to the bottom of the body 11 and is connected to the interior of the body 11. Water for watering plants in the body 11 enters the long spout 13 through the water inlet 14, thereby performing watering operations.
[0030] Please see Figures 1-4 As shown, in this embodiment, the kettle body 11 includes a main body 111, a bottom plate 112, and a lid 113. The main body 111 is a conical hollow cavity with openings at both ends. The bottom plate 112 and the lid 113 are respectively welded to the openings at opposite ends of the main body 111. Specifically, the bottom plate 112 and the lid 113 are welded to the main body 111 using argon arc welding, resulting in a dense weld with excellent mechanical properties and strong oxidation resistance, thus making the kettle body 11 more robust and durable. Specifically, a first welding hole 1111 and a second welding hole 1112 are respectively provided through the opposite sides of the main body 111. The long spout 13 is fixedly welded through the first welding hole 1111, and the lower end of the handle 12 is fixedly welded to the second welding hole 1112. Specifically, a water injection hole 1131 and a third welding hole 1132 are respectively provided through the cover plate 113. Water is added to the body 11 through the water injection hole 1131. The handle connector 121 located at the upper end of the handle 12 is fixedly welded to the third welding hole 1132.
[0031] Please see Figures 1-5As shown, in this embodiment, the handle 12 adopts an arc-shaped design, which conforms to ergonomics, is comfortable to hold, reduces fatigue caused by prolonged use, and improves grip stability, ensuring smoother operation. The upper and lower ends of the handle 12 are welded to the third welding hole 1132 and the second welding hole 1112 of the body 11 by argon arc welding, respectively, thereby ensuring good weld tightness and preventing water leakage at the connection between the handle 12 and the body 11.
[0032] Please see Figures 1-5 As shown, in this embodiment, the long spout 13 is an extended thin spout with a 45° upward tilt angle design, ensuring that the water flow is output in a stable, smooth, and concentrated manner, allowing users to accurately control the watering direction and intensity. This extended thin spout design is particularly suitable for fine irrigation of potted plants, plant roots, dense plants, and hanging plants, as it can reach deep between plants without wetting the leaves, reducing water evaporation and helping to prevent diseases and excessive root soaking. In addition, the extended thin spout design can also effectively reduce water flow impact, prevent soil from splashing or being washed away, and ensure that plants receive uniform and gentle nourishment. Specifically, the spout 131 on the long spout 13 adopts a beveled cut, that is, the spout 131 is beveled to form a larger water outlet surface. This beveled cut design not only optimizes water flow control, making the water flow smoother and more concentrated, but also allows adjustment of the water flow interruption point, so that the water flow can be smoothly recovered or quickly stopped when watering ends, effectively preventing water droplet residue, avoiding water stains on the table or ground, and improving ease of use; preferably, the beveled cut angle of the spout 131 adopts a 40° cutting angle, ensuring that the water flows out naturally in a streamlined manner when poured, reducing water flow turbulence and splashing, making the water flow more concentrated, and accurately delivering it to the plant roots.
[0033] Please see Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the water inlet 14 adopts an elliptical opening. The elliptical shape facilitates smooth water flow, reduces resistance during drainage, and provides a gentle and uniform water flow. This effectively reduces the disturbance of the soil caused by water flow impact, avoiding excessive scouring of fragile plants and soil loss. Preferably, the distance between the water inlet 14 and the inner wall and bottom of the watering can body 11 is 5mm-10mm. This design minimizes the amount of residual water in the watering can, ensuring that residual water can be fully discharged, effectively avoiding bacterial growth, scale buildup, or odor problems caused by water accumulation, and improving the hygiene and ease of use of the watering can. In addition, this design also optimizes water flow guidance, ensuring better drainage performance. The water flows smoothly when pouring, and water will not stagnate or be incompletely discharged due to the water inlet being too high, thus improving watering efficiency and meeting the user's need for an efficient watering tool.
[0034] It should be noted that the specific working process of the long-spouted watering can 10 of this utility model is as follows: when the long-spouted watering can 10 needs to be glued, the water is poured out through the handle 12. The water in the body 11 enters the long spout 13 through the inlet 14, and finally waters the plants through the outlet 131. At the same time, the handle 12 and the long spout 13 are integrally molded, without seams or splices, avoiding problems such as loose seams, leakage, and breakage caused by traditional split designs. In addition, the handle 12 and the long spout 13 are always on the same horizontal plane, which improves the structural stability of the long-spouted watering can 10.
[0035] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0036] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A long-spouted watering can, characterized in that, include: The body of the pot is a hollow cavity; The handle of the teapot has its two ends fixedly welded to the body of the teapot. The long spout is integrally formed with the handle of the pot through a hollow stainless steel tube. The long spout is fixedly installed through the pot body and is obliquely upward relative to the pot body. The water inlet is disposed through the long spout and near the bottom of the kettle body, and the water inlet is connected to the interior of the kettle body.
2. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 1, characterized in that, The body of the pot includes a main body, which is a conical hollow cavity with openings at both ends; The bottom plate and cover plate are welded to the openings at opposite ends of the main body of the kettle.
3. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 2, characterized in that, The main body of the kettle has a first welding hole and a second welding hole respectively through its opposite sides. The long spout is fixedly welded to the first welding hole, and the lower end of the kettle handle is fixedly welded to the second welding hole.
4. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 2, characterized in that, The cover plate is provided with a water injection hole and a third welding hole, and the upper end of the handle of the kettle is fixedly welded to the third welding hole.
5. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 1, characterized in that, The handle of the kettle adopts an arc-shaped design, and its upper and lower ends are respectively welded to the kettle body by argon arc welding.
6. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 1, characterized in that, The long spout is an extended, narrow spout with an upward 45° tilt angle.
7. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 6, characterized in that, The spout of the long kettle has a beveled opening.
8. A long-spouted watering can according to claim 7, characterized in that, The bevel angle of the outlet is 40°.
9. A long-spouted watering can according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, The water inlet has an elliptical opening.
10. A long-spouted watering can according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, The distance between the water inlet and the inner wall and bottom of the kettle body is 5mm-10mm.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Watering pot capable of carrying watering nozzle
CN221598860U