Temperature-controllable shower room system
By using a temperature sensor and a circulation pump in the shower room, the energy waste caused by the heating equipment being constantly on is solved, and stable temperature control and energy-saving effects are achieved in the shower room.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing shower rooms often have heating devices that are constantly on during showering, resulting in energy waste and a lack of energy-saving design.
The system uses a temperature sensor and a circulation pump in conjunction with a fan and an electric heating grid. By detecting the temperature in the shower room and activating the circulation pump when the set value is reached, hot air circulation is achieved to maintain a stable temperature, while the fan and heating equipment are turned off to reduce energy consumption.
It achieves stable temperature control inside the shower room, reduces energy consumption, and improves energy efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shower room technology, specifically to a temperature-controllable shower room system. Background Technology
[0002] Shower rooms are places specifically for bathing. Existing shower rooms all have corresponding temperature control structures, which mainly use heating devices such as heating lamps and underfloor heating to heat the interior of the shower room, so that users can bathe in a comfortable environment. Especially in winter, users usually turn on the corresponding heating devices in advance. However, during the bathing process, these heating devices are generally left on, which is quite wasteful. Therefore, in order to achieve the goal of energy conservation and environmental protection, this case was created. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a temperature-controllable shower room system to solve the energy-inadequacy problem mentioned in the background art.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a temperature-controllable shower room system, comprising a shower room body, a door at one end of the shower room body, and a shower head at the end of the shower room body away from the door. Mounting blocks are installed on both sides of the shower room body, and electric heating grids are installed inside the mounting blocks. Air inlets are opened at the lower part of both sides of the shower room body, and mounting grooves are opened at the upper part of both sides of the shower room body. Temperature sensors are installed inside the mounting grooves. An air outlet is opened at the top of the shower room body, and fans are installed at the lower part of both sides of the shower room body. The output end of the fans is connected to an air inlet pipe. Circulation pumps are installed at the upper part of both sides of the shower room body, and an air outlet pipe is provided at the top of the shower room body.
[0005] Preferably, the mounting block is located on one side of the air inlet, and an exhaust hole is provided on the side of the mounting block away from the air inlet.
[0006] Preferably, an air intake cover is installed on the side of the air intake away from the mounting block, and one end of the air intake cover is connected to one end of the air intake pipe.
[0007] Preferably, an air hood is installed at the top of the air outlet, and the top of the air hood is connected to one end of the air outlet pipe.
[0008] Preferably, the input end of the circulation pump is connected to a circulation pipe, and one end of the circulation pipe passes through the outside of the air inlet pipe and is connected to the air inlet pipe. The output end of the circulation pump is connected to a connecting pipe, and one end of the connecting pipe passes through the outside of the air outlet pipe and is connected to the air outlet pipe.
[0009] Preferably, a sealing block is provided at the top of the interior of the shower room body, and connecting rods are hinged to both sides of the sealing block through hinges. Electric telescopic rods are installed on both sides of the top of the interior of the shower room body, and one end of the electric telescopic rod is connected to a connecting block. The bottom end of the connecting block is hinged to the connecting rod through a hinge.
[0010] Preferably, the connecting rod is in an inclined state, the sealing block is shaped like a frustum, and the top of the sealing block penetrates the top of the shower room body and extends into the air outlet, with the outer side of the sealing block in contact with the inner wall of the air outlet.
[0011] Compared with related technologies, the temperature-controllable shower room system provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0012] This invention provides a temperature sensor and a circulation pump. With the presence of a fan and an electric heating grid, hot air can be introduced into the shower enclosure to raise its temperature. The temperature sensor detects when the internal temperature reaches a set value, activating the circulation pump to circulate the hot air inside the shower enclosure, maintaining a stable temperature. At this point, the fan and electric heating grid can be turned off, reducing energy consumption and demonstrating the energy-saving effect of this device. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a front view cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a side sectional view of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 3 This is an enlarged structural diagram of point A in this utility model;
[0016] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the principle program flowchart of this utility model.
[0017] In the diagram: 1. Shower enclosure body; 2. Exhaust vent; 3. Fan; 4. Air inlet; 5. Air inlet pipe; 6. Circulation pipe; 7. Connecting pipe; 8. Air outlet; 9. Air outlet pipe; 10. Air outlet cover; 11. Sealing block; 12. Shower head; 13. Circulation pump; 14. Air inlet cover; 15. Electric heating grid; 16. Mounting block; 17. Mounting groove; 18. Temperature sensor; 19. Door; 20. Connecting block; 21. Connecting rod; 22. Electric telescopic rod. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0019] Example 1: Please refer to Figure 1-4 A temperature-controllable shower room system includes a shower room body 1, a door 19 at one end of the shower room body 1, a shower head 12 at the end of the shower room body 1 away from the door 19, mounting blocks 16 on both sides of the shower room body 1, an electric heating grid 15 installed inside the mounting blocks 16, air inlets 4 at the bottom of both sides of the shower room body 1, mounting grooves 17 at the top of both sides of the shower room body 1, a temperature sensor 18 installed inside the mounting grooves 17, an air outlet 8 at the top of the shower room body 1, a fan 3 at the bottom of both sides of the shower room body 1, an air inlet pipe 5 connected to the output end of the fan 3, a circulation pump 13 at the top of both sides of the shower room body 1, and an air outlet pipe 9 at the top of the shower room body 1.
[0020] Specifically, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, when using this device, it first incorporates a shower head 12. By connecting the shower head 12 to a solar panel or electric heater, the shower head 12 can spray warm water, thus achieving a shower function. To facilitate temperature control within the device, a fan 3 is included. Turning on the fan 3 causes airflow to be sprayed from the air inlet 5 and delivered to the mounting block 16 through the air inlet 4. Heated by the electric heating mesh 15, the airflow is heated, allowing the hot air to be expelled through the exhaust port 2 on one side of the mounting block 16, thereby raising the temperature inside the shower enclosure 1. The device also incorporates a temperature sensor. The presence of the device 18 allows the temperature sensor 18 to detect the temperature inside the shower enclosure body 1. When the temperature inside the shower enclosure body 1 reaches the set value, the circulation pump 13 can be turned on through the control of the shower enclosure body 1, while the fan 3 and electric heating grid 15 stop working. Under the action of the circulation pump 13, the hot air inside the shower enclosure body 1 can be transported through the air outlet 8 to the air outlet pipe 9, and then transported back to the air inlet pipe 5 under the action of the connecting pipe 7 and the circulation pipe 6. Finally, the hot air inlet pipe 5 can be transported to the inside of the shower enclosure body 1, thereby enabling the airflow inside the shower enclosure body 1 to circulate, thus keeping the temperature inside the shower enclosure body 1 in a stable state.
[0021] Mounting block 16 is located on one side of air inlet 4, and an exhaust hole 2 is provided on the side of mounting block 16 away from air inlet 4.
[0022] An air intake shroud 14 is installed on the side of the air intake 4 away from the mounting block 16, and one end of the air intake shroud 14 is connected to one end of the air intake pipe 5.
[0023] Specifically, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, by providing the mounting block 16, the gas output from the air inlet pipe 5 can be stably delivered to the interior of the mounting block 16 through the air inlet 4, where it is heated and discharged through the exhaust port 2, thereby raising the temperature of the interior of the shower room body 1.
[0024] An air hood 10 is installed at the top of the air outlet 8, and the top of the air hood 10 is connected to one end of the air outlet pipe 9.
[0025] The input end of the circulation pump 13 is connected to the circulation pipe 6, and one end of the circulation pipe 6 passes through the outside of the air inlet pipe 5 and is connected to the air inlet pipe 5. The output end of the circulation pump 13 is connected to the connecting pipe 7, and one end of the connecting pipe 7 passes through the outside of the air outlet pipe 9 and is connected to the air outlet pipe 9.
[0026] Specifically, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, by providing the air vent 10, the hot air inside the shower enclosure 1 can be stably transported through the air vent 8 to the air vent pipe 9. Then, under the action of the circulation pump 13, the hot air inside the shower enclosure 1 can circulate through the connecting pipe 7, the circulation pipe 6 and the air inlet pipe 5, thereby keeping the internal temperature of the shower enclosure 1 stable, reducing heat loss and demonstrating energy-saving effect.
[0027] A sealing block 11 is provided at the top inside the shower enclosure body 1, and a connecting rod 21 is hinged to both sides of the sealing block 11 through a hinge. An electric telescopic rod 22 is installed on both sides of the top inside the shower enclosure body 1, and a connecting block 20 is connected to one end of the electric telescopic rod 22. The bottom end of the connecting block 20 is hinged to the connecting rod 21 through a hinge.
[0028] The connecting rod 21 is in an inclined state, the sealing block 11 is shaped like a frustum, and the top of the sealing block 11 penetrates the top of the shower room body 1 and extends into the air outlet 8. The outer side of the sealing block 11 is in contact with the inner wall of the air outlet 8.
[0029] Specifically, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, with the presence of the sealing block 11, this device can drive the connecting block 20 to move horizontally by extending and retracting the electric telescopic rod 22. The horizontal movement of the connecting block 20 can drive the connecting rod 21 to move horizontally. Since the connecting rod 21 is in an inclined state and the connection at both ends of the connecting rod 21 is hinged, the sealing block 11 can move vertically during the movement of the connecting rod 21 driven by the connecting block 20. The vertical up-and-down movement of the sealing block 11 can seal the air outlet 8. This allows the device to be in a better sealed state when hot air is introduced for heating, thus accelerating the temperature rise efficiency.
[0030] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0031] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A temperature controllable shower cubicle system comprising a shower cubicle body (1), characterized in that: One end of the shower room body (1) is provided with a door body (19), and the other end of the shower room body (1) is provided with a shower nozzle (12), both sides of the shower room body (1) are provided with mounting blocks (16), and the mounting blocks (16) are provided with electric heating nets (15), the lower part of both sides of the shower room body (1) is provided with air inlets (4), and the upper part of both sides of the shower room body (1) is provided with mounting grooves (17), the mounting grooves (17) are provided with temperature sensors (18), the top of the shower room body (1) is provided with an air outlet (8), and the lower part of both sides of the shower room body (1) is provided with fans (3), the output end of the fan (3) is connected with an air inlet pipe (5), the upper part of both sides of the shower room body (1) is provided with circulating pumps (13), and the top of the shower room body (1) is provided with an air outlet pipe (9).
2. A temperature controllable shower cubicle system according to claim 1, characterised in that: The mounting block (16) is arranged on one side of the air inlet (4), and the side away from the air inlet (4) of the mounting block (16) is provided with an exhaust hole (2).
3. A temperature controllable shower cubicle system according to claim 1, wherein: The air inlet (4) is provided with an air inlet cover (14) away from the mounting block (16), and one end of the air inlet cover (14) is connected with one end of the air inlet pipe (5).
4. A temperature controllable shower cubicle system according to claim 1, wherein: The top of the air outlet (8) is provided with an air outlet cover (10), and the top of the air outlet cover (10) is connected with one end of the air outlet pipe (9).
5. A temperature controllable shower cubicle system according to claim 1, wherein: The input end of the circulating pump (13) is connected with a circulating pipe (6), one end of the circulating pipe (6) penetrates the outside of the air inlet pipe (5) and communicates with the air inlet pipe (5), the output end of the circulating pump (13) is connected with a connecting pipe (7), and one end of the connecting pipe (7) penetrates the outside of the air outlet pipe (9) and communicates with the air outlet pipe (9).
6. A temperature controllable shower enclosure system according to claim 1, wherein: The top of the shower room body (1) is provided with a sealing block (11), and the two sides of the sealing block (11) are hinged with connecting rods (21) through hinges, the two sides of the top of the shower room body (1) are provided with electric telescopic rods (22), and one end of the electric telescopic rod (22) is connected with a connecting block (20), and the bottom end of the connecting block (20) is hinged with the connecting rod (21) through a hinge.
7. A temperature controllable shower cubicle system according to claim 6, wherein: The connecting rod (21) is in an inclined state, the sealing block (11) is in the shape of a circular truncated cone, and the top of the sealing block (11) penetrates the top of the shower room body (1) and extends into the air outlet (8), and the outer side of the sealing block (11) is in contact with the inner wall of the air outlet (8).