Rotatable magnetic suction shower seat

The design of the magnetic structure and limiting platform solves the problem of loose shower head seats, achieving stable connection and convenient adjustment of the shower head seats, thus improving the showering experience and service life.

CN224351334UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12FOSHAN ADEAR SANITARY WARE IND

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
FOSHAN ADEAR SANITARY WARE IND
Filing Date
2025-05-25
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Abstract

A rotatable magnetic shower holder seat, which comprises a fixed seat installed on a support rod, and a movable seat connected with a shower rod; the inner end of the movable seat is recessed and provided with a rotating hole, the outer end of the fixed seat is provided with a rotating shaft, the rotating hole is sleeved outside the rotating shaft, and the movable seat is rotatably installed on the fixed seat; a magnetic attraction structure is arranged on the opposite side of the movable seat and the fixed seat, and the magnetic attraction structure is used to provide an adsorption force to keep the rotatable connection state of the movable seat on the fixed seat when the movable seat and the fixed seat are connected. The utility model has the advantages that the magnetic attraction structure is used to provide the adsorption force to keep the rotatable connection state of the movable seat and the fixed seat, the mutual abrasion of parts is reduced, the positioning reliability and the persistent stability of the shower are ensured, and the service life is prolonged.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shower equipment technology, specifically a rotatable magnetic shower head holder. Background Technology

[0002] As an indispensable facility in daily bathroom life, the shower head is usually fixed to the support rod by screws or friction clips.

[0003] However, while screw-fixing methods on the market provide relatively stable support during initial installation, the screw holes or connecting surfaces are prone to wear after long-term use due to frequent rotation of the shower head, angle adjustments, and the influence of water vapor. This wear reduces the tightening force of the screws, causing the shower head to loosen after a period of use. Once the shower head loosens, users will find that it cannot stay stably in the preset position when adjusting the shower angle, causing the shower head to droop or deviate, seriously affecting the shower experience and convenience. To solve the loosening problem, users may need to frequently tighten the screws, which is not only time-consuming and laborious but also further aggravates the wear of the screw holes, creating a vicious cycle. Secondly, for friction-clamp shower heads, which rely on the friction between the clip and the support rod for fixing and angle adjustment, the durability is also poor. With increased usage, the friction of the clip gradually weakens, causing the shower head to slide down under gravity and fail to maintain the required vertical height or angle. In addition, with the two fixing methods mentioned above, users usually need to use some external force to twist the shower head when adjusting the angle, which is sometimes accompanied by a harsh friction sound, making the operation experience not smooth. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies and provide a rotatable magnetic shower seat that is simple in structure, low in manufacturing cost, rotatable, adjustable in shower angle, convenient to adjust, highly efficient in disassembly and assembly, stable and secure in connection, and highly safe.

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is achieved in the following way: a rotatable magnetic shower head holder, comprising a fixed seat mounted on a support rod and a movable seat connected to the shower head rod; the movable seat has a recessed rotating hole at its inner end, and the fixed seat has a rotating shaft at its outer end, with the rotating hole fitted over the rotating shaft, and the movable seat rotatably mounted on the fixed seat; a magnetic attraction structure is provided on the side of the movable seat opposite to the fixed seat, the magnetic attraction structure being used to provide an attraction force when the movable seat and the fixed seat are mated, so as to maintain the rotatable connection of the movable seat on the fixed seat.

[0006] The magnetic attraction structure includes a plurality of magnet blocks surrounding the rotating hole; it also includes a magnet ring surrounding the rotating shaft, wherein the magnet blocks and the magnet ring attract each other to achieve magnetic adsorption positioning between the movable seat and the fixed seat.

[0007] The inner end of the movable seat is recessed to form a movable seat mounting groove, and the magnet is embedded in the movable seat mounting groove; several partitions are evenly distributed around the inner circumference of the movable seat mounting groove, and the magnet is embedded between two adjacent partitions to limit and fix the magnet.

[0008] The fixed seat has a limiting platform on its outer circumference annular protrusion. The limiting platform extends into the mounting groove of the movable seat to limit the axial displacement of the movable seat along the direction of the rotation axis.

[0009] A mounting groove for a fixed seat is provided between the limiting platform and the rotating shaft, and the magnet ring is embedded in the mounting groove for the fixed seat.

[0010] The outer end of the movable seat has a through slot, and the shower rod is detachably inserted into the slot.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are: 1. Simple structure, low manufacturing cost, and improved market competitiveness.

[0012] 2. The magnetic structure provides an attractive force to maintain the rotatable connection between the movable seat and the fixed seat, reducing mutual wear of parts, ensuring the positioning reliability and long-term stability of the shower head, and extending its service life.

[0013] 3. The magnetic structure ensures smooth rotation of the movable seat. Users can rotate the seat by simply turning it slightly. The shower angle is easy to adjust and the operation is smooth, improving the user's convenience and comfort.

[0014] 4. The insertion connection between the rotating shaft and the rotating hole, combined with the magnetic structure, allows the movable seat to be easily disassembled and assembled, making it convenient for users to maintain and replace, thus improving the flexibility of product use. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a rendering of the final assembly of this utility model.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the magnetic attraction structure in this utility model.

[0017] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the magnetic attraction structure in this utility model.

[0018] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the movable seat and magnet block in this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. A rotatable magnetic shower head holder includes a fixed seat 3 mounted on a support rod 1 and a movable seat 4 connected to a shower head rod 2; the movable seat 4 has a recessed rotating hole 42 at its inner end, and the fixed seat 3 has a rotating shaft 31 at its outer end. The rotating hole 42 is fitted over the rotating shaft 31, and the movable seat 4 is rotatably mounted on the fixed seat 3; a magnetic attraction structure 5 is provided on the side of the movable seat 4 opposite to the fixed seat 3. The magnetic attraction structure 5 is used to provide an attraction force when the movable seat 4 is connected to the fixed seat 3 to maintain the rotatable connection of the movable seat 4 on the fixed seat 3.

[0020] like Figure 1-2 As shown: the support rod is connected to the fixed base, while the shower rod is connected to the movable base. It should be noted that a rotating hole is recessed at the inner end of the movable base, and the shower rod is fitted into this hole. A rotating shaft is protruding at the end of the fixed base. The movable base is fitted onto the rotating shaft through the rotating hole, allowing it to rotate along the shaft. This enables the shower base to be rotatably installed, facilitating user adjustment of the shower rod's angle and enhancing the showering experience.

[0021] Secondly, a magnetic structure is installed on the opposite side of the movable and fixed seats. After the movable and fixed seats are aligned, this magnetic structure generates a certain attraction force, connecting them. However, this attraction force is not fixed and unchangeable. It not only provides sufficient force to maintain the connection between the movable and fixed seats under normal use, but also allows the user to apply a certain torque to rotate the movable seat, thus facilitating the adjustment of the shower head angle. The magnetic structure provides the necessary attraction force for the connection between the movable and fixed seats, reducing wear between components compared to traditional screw-based connections and contributing to the stability and durability of the connection between the movable and fixed seats.

[0022] The magnetic attraction structure 5 includes a plurality of magnet blocks 51 surrounding the rotating hole 42; it also includes a magnet ring 52 surrounding the rotating shaft 31. The magnet blocks 51 and the magnet ring 52 attract each other to achieve magnetic adsorption positioning between the movable seat 4 and the fixed seat 3.

[0023] like Figure 3-4 As shown, the magnetic structure includes several magnetic blocks surrounding the rotating hole and a magnetic ring surrounding the rotating shaft. When the movable seat mates with the fixed seat, the magnetic blocks and the magnetic ring attract each other, generating a magnetic force that adheres the movable seat to the fixed seat. This simple magnetic attraction not only provides a stable connection, ensuring the movable seat won't easily detach, but also provides a certain damping force for the movable seat's rotation on the fixed seat, aiding in positioning the shower head angle.

[0024] The inner end of the movable seat 4 is recessed to form a movable seat mounting groove 43, and the magnet block 51 is embedded in the movable seat mounting groove 43; a number of partitions 44 are evenly distributed around the inner circumference of the movable seat mounting groove 43, and the magnet block 51 is embedded between two adjacent partitions 44 to limit and fix the magnet block 51.

[0025] like Figure 3-4 As shown: To better fix and position the magnet blocks, a mounting groove is formed in the inner end of the movable base, and several circumferentially distributed partitions are provided. Each magnet block is placed between two adjacent partitions. The partition design effectively prevents unnecessary movement of the magnet blocks in the mounting groove, ensuring the stability and consistency of the magnet block's position, thereby ensuring the uniformity of the magnetic attraction effect and guaranteeing reliable positioning and a stable connection of the magnet blocks.

[0026] The fixed seat 3 has a limiting platform 32 on its outer circumference. The limiting platform 32 extends into the mounting groove 43 of the movable seat to limit the axial displacement of the movable seat 4 along the direction of the rotation axis.

[0027] like Figure 4 As shown: A limiting platform is provided on the annular protrusion on the outer periphery of the fixed seat. When the movable seat is docked with the fixed seat, the limiting platform will extend into the mounting groove of the movable seat, which will limit the axial displacement of the movable seat along the rotation axis, effectively preventing the movable seat from accidentally slipping or loosening during use, thereby improving the reliability and safety of the shower seat connection.

[0028] A fixed seat mounting groove 33 is provided between the limiting platform 32 and the rotating shaft 31, and the magnet ring 52 is embedded in the fixed seat mounting groove 33.

[0029] like Figure 3 As shown: At the fixed end, a mounting slot for installing the magnetic ring is provided between the limiting platform and the rotating shaft. This allows the magnetic ring to interact with the magnetic block of the movable seat to the maximum extent, achieving effective magnetic adsorption and ensuring the reliability and stability of the magnetic ring, thus guaranteeing effective magnetic interaction between the magnetic ring and the magnetic block. Furthermore, the design of the mounting slot precisely positions the magnetic ring, making installation convenient, with high positioning accuracy and a stable and secure connection.

[0030] The outer end of the movable seat 4 is provided with a slot 41, and the shower rod 2 is detachably inserted into the slot 41.

[0031] like Figure 3As shown: A slot is provided through the outer end of the movable seat. The shower rod is inserted into the slot and can also be disassembled through the slot. The shower rod is detachable, which makes it easy for users to install and replace the shower rod and improves the flexibility of the shower rod.

[0032] In summary: The system utilizes a fixed base and a support rod for connection. The fixed base, as a fixed component, connects to the movable base, while the movable base, as a movable component, is rotatably connected to the fixed base. It's important to note that the fixed base has a rotating shaft, and the movable base has a rotating hole that mates with this shaft. The rotating hole fits around the rotating shaft, allowing the movable base to rotate along it, thus achieving a rotatable connection. Users can adjust the shower head angle by rotating the movable base without additional tools or complicated procedures. This instant adjustment and smooth operation greatly enhances user convenience and comfort. The independent rotating shaft and rotating hole make the installation and removal of the movable base extremely simple. Users can easily install the movable base and fixed base, simplifying the product assembly and maintenance process.

[0033] Furthermore, a magnetic attraction structure is provided on the opposite side of the movable seat and the fixed seat. This structure includes a magnetic block surrounding the rotating hole and a magnetic ring surrounding the rotating shaft. When the movable seat and the fixed seat are aligned, the magnetic block and magnetic ring attract each other, generating magnetic force that adheres the movable seat to the fixed seat. This provides the movable seat with a holding force and a certain amount of rotational damping, thus achieving the magnetic attraction and positioning of the movable seat. The magnetic attraction structure provides the attraction force to maintain the rotatable connection between the movable seat and the fixed seat. Magnetic attraction has the characteristic of non-contact wear, greatly reducing mechanical wear between components during daily rotation and angle adjustment. This effectively avoids loosening of the shower seat due to wear, ensuring the positioning reliability and long-term stability of the shower seat, and significantly extending the product's service life.

[0034] Furthermore, a limiting platform is installed to restrict the displacement of the movable seat, which can effectively prevent the movable seat from accidentally falling off even under large external impacts, thereby ensuring the safety of the shower head.

[0035] A slot is provided on the movable seat, into which the shower rod can be detachably inserted, further improving the flexibility of the shower head and thus enabling its widespread use.

[0036] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model.

Claims

1. A rotatable magnetic shower head holder, characterized in that: It includes a fixed seat (3) installed on the support rod (1) and a movable seat (4) connected to the shower rod (2); the movable seat (4) has a recessed rotating hole (42) at its inner end, and the fixed seat (3) has a rotating shaft (31) at its outer end. The rotating hole (42) is fitted outside the rotating shaft (31), and the movable seat (4) is rotatably installed on the fixed seat (3); a magnetic attraction structure (5) is provided on the side opposite to the fixed seat (3) of the movable seat (4). The magnetic attraction structure (5) is used to provide an attraction force to maintain the movable seat (4) on the fixed seat (3) when the movable seat (4) and the fixed seat (3) are connected, so as to maintain the rotatable connection state of the movable seat (4) on the fixed seat (3).

2. The rotatable magnetic shower head holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The magnetic structure (5) includes a plurality of magnet blocks (51) surrounding the rotating hole (42); it also includes a magnet ring (52) surrounding the rotating shaft (31). The magnet blocks (51) and the magnet ring (52) attract each other to achieve magnetic adsorption positioning between the movable seat (4) and the fixed seat (3).

3. A rotatable magnetic shower head holder according to claim 2, characterized in that: The inner end of the movable seat (4) is recessed to form a movable seat mounting groove (43), and the magnet block (51) is embedded in the movable seat mounting groove (43); a number of partitions (44) are evenly distributed around the inner circumference of the movable seat mounting groove (43), and the magnet block (51) is embedded between two adjacent partitions (44) to limit and fix the magnet block (51).

4. A rotatable magnetic shower head holder according to claim 3, characterized in that: The fixed seat (3) has an annular protrusion on its outer periphery with a limiting platform (32), which extends into the mounting groove (43) of the movable seat to limit the axial displacement of the movable seat (4) along the direction of the rotation axis (31).

5. A rotatable magnetic shower head holder according to claim 4, characterized in that: A fixed seat mounting groove (33) is provided between the limiting platform (32) and the rotating shaft (31), and the magnet ring (52) is embedded in the fixed seat mounting groove (33).

6. A rotatable magnetic shower head holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer end of the movable seat (4) is provided with a slot (41), and the shower rod (2) is detachably inserted into the slot (41).