A portable rinser
By introducing a rotatable water outlet arm and connecting structure into the portable rinser, the problems of large size and non-adjustable water outlet angle of existing rinsers are solved, realizing a portable and angle-adjustable long nozzle design, thus improving the cleaning experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- XIAMEN ONEFAMI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing portable rinsers are either too bulky to carry or have nozzles that are too short to adjust the water angle, resulting in a poor cleaning experience.
Design a portable flushing device comprising a flushing body and a rotatable water outlet arm, connected by a mounting base and a connector to achieve an adjustable angle for the water outlet arm, and to ensure a sealed water passage through a sealing element.
The portable flushing device features a simple structure, easy assembly, a long nozzle, and an adjustable water angle, enhancing the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of rinsing device technology, and in particular to a portable rinsing device. Background Technology
[0002] Portable bidets are widely used in various life scenarios, and personal hygiene is one of them, such as rinsing after defecation, rinsing for women daily or during menstruation or before and after pregnancy, and rinsing for hemorrhoid patients.
[0003] With the widespread use of portable bidets, they have become necessities in people's daily lives. However, with the rise of travel and camping, and the increased emphasis on personal hygiene during business trips, the drawbacks of existing portable bidets have gradually become apparent. Existing bidets are either too bulky to carry easily, or have nozzles that are too short and lack adjustable water flow angles, resulting in a poor washing experience. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a bidet with a long nozzle that is both easy to carry and allows for adjustable water flow angles. Utility Model Content
[0004] The present invention aims to provide a portable flushing device with a long nozzle that is simple in structure, easy to assemble, convenient to carry, and has an adjustable water outlet angle.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following solution:
[0006] A portable flushing device includes a flushing body and a water outlet arm rotatable relative to the flushing body. The flushing body houses a liquid pump, and the water outlet arm has a water outlet channel. One end of the water outlet arm forms a rotating end and has an inlet to the water outlet channel. The flushing device also includes a connecting member with a water channel within it. The inlet of the water channel of the connecting member is connected to the water outlet end of the liquid pump, and the outlet of the water channel of the connecting member is sealed to the inlet of the water outlet channel via a first sealing member. The connecting member is rotatably connected to the water outlet arm. A fixing seat is provided between the flushing body and the water outlet arm, and the fixing seat is fixed to the end of the flushing body.
[0007] In some preferred embodiments, the mounting base is provided with a water passage, the inlet of the water passage is connected to the outlet of the liquid pump, and the outlet of the water passage is connected to the inlet of the water channel of the connecting member.
[0008] In some preferred embodiments, the waterway of the connecting element is U-shaped, L-shaped, or a combination of U-shaped and L-shaped.
[0009] In some preferred embodiments, the outlet end of the water channel of the connecting member is provided with a rotary joint, and the first seal is fixed to the rotary joint to seal the inlet of the water outlet channel; or, the inlet of the water outlet channel of the water outlet arm is provided with a rotary joint, and the first seal is fixed to the rotary joint to seal the outlet of the water channel of the connecting member.
[0010] In some preferred embodiments, the two ends of the connecting member are respectively provided with a first sealing groove and a second sealing groove. The first sealing groove is provided with a first sealing element, and the second sealing groove is provided with a second sealing element. The outer wall of the water outlet end of the connecting member is sealed with the inner wall of the inlet of the water outlet channel through the first sealing element, and the outer wall of the water inlet end of the connecting member is sealed with the inner wall of the outlet of the water passage channel through the second sealing element.
[0011] In some preferred embodiments, an upper cover is also included, which is fixedly connected to the fixed base or the flushing body. The upper cover has a clearance notch to allow for the movement of the water outlet arm. The fixed base has a downwardly concave lower semicircular arc. The top wall of the upper cover has a downwardly extending upper pressure plate. The upper pressure plate has an upwardly concave upper semicircular arc. The lower semicircular arc and the upper semicircular arc form a rotating cavity for mounting the rotating end.
[0012] In some preferred embodiments, the rotating end is a rotating shaft, and one of the outer wall of the rotating shaft and the inner wall of the rotating cavity is provided with limiting grooves spaced apart along the rotation direction of the rotating shaft, and the other of the outer wall of the rotating shaft and the inner wall of the rotating cavity is provided with limiting ribs. During the rotation of the water outlet arm relative to the flushing body, the limiting ribs are sequentially engaged with each of the limiting grooves.
[0013] In some preferred embodiments, the water outlet arm rotates relative to the rinsing body between an extended state and a retracted state via the rotating end. In the retracted state, the water outlet arm covers the control button provided on the side wall of the rinsing body, while in the extended state, the control button is exposed. A water outlet is provided at the end of the water outlet arm away from the rotating end, and the water outlet is located on the side of the water outlet arm facing the control button in the retracted state.
[0014] In some preferred embodiments, the connecting member is fixedly connected to the fixed base or the connecting member is fixedly connected to the rinsing body. The fixed connection is achieved by a first screw, or by a snap-fit structure, or by adhesive bonding, or by welding, or by integral molding.
[0015] In some preferred embodiments, the fixing base and the rinsing body are fixedly connected by a second screw, or by a snap-fit structure, or by adhesive bonding, or by welding, or by integral molding.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the present invention can achieve the following technical effects:
[0017] This utility model features a fixed base and a connecting member. The fixed base is positioned between the end of the flushing body and the water outlet arm for mounting the water outlet arm. The connecting member contains a water channel, the inlet of which is connected to the outlet of a liquid pump located within the flushing body. The outlet of the water channel is sealed to the inlet of the water outlet channel within the water outlet arm via a first sealing member. The connecting member is rotatably connected to the water outlet arm. This installation and connection of the water outlet arm not only enables the convenient carrying of the flusher with a long nozzle (i.e., the water outlet arm) but also allows for adjustable water outlet angles. Furthermore, the structure is simple and easy to assemble. Attached Figure Description
[0018] 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 of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0019] Figure 1 This is one of the three-dimensional assembly diagrams of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the storage state);
[0020] Figure 2 This is the second three-dimensional assembly diagram of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the storage state).
[0021] Figure 3 This is a front view of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the retracted state).
[0022] Figure 4 This is one of the exploded perspective views of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the retracted state).
[0023] Figure 5 This is the second exploded perspective view of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the retracted state).
[0024] Figure 6 This is one of the cross-sectional views of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the retracted state).
[0025] Figure 7 This is a second cross-sectional view of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the retracted state).
[0026] Figure 8 This is the third three-dimensional assembly diagram of the flushing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model (the water outlet arm is in the extended state).
[0027] Figure 9 This is one of the perspective views of the top cover of the first embodiment of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 10 This is a second perspective view of the top cover of the first embodiment of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 11 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the water outlet arm according to the first embodiment of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 12 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the fixing base according to the first embodiment of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 13 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the connecting member according to the first embodiment of this utility model;
[0032] Figure 14 , Figure 15 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the connecting member according to the second embodiment of this utility model;
[0033] Figure 16 This is a partial assembly diagram of the second embodiment of the present invention;
[0034] Figure 17 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the third embodiment of the present invention.
[0035] icon:
[0036] 1-Flushing body; 11-Control buttons; 12-Water outlet;
[0037] 2-Water outlet arm; 21-Water outlet channel; 22-Rotating end (shaft); 221-Limiting groove; 23-Rotating joint; 24-Water outlet nozzle;
[0038] 3-Liquid pump;
[0039] 4-Connecting component; 41-Waterway; 42-First sealing groove; 421-First seal; 43-Second sealing groove; 431-Second seal; 44-Rotating joint;
[0040] 5-Fixing base; 51-Water passage; 52-Lower semicircular arc; 53-Screw hole;
[0041] 6-Top cover; 61-Leaving notch; 62-Upper pressure plate; 621-Upper semicircular arc; 622-Limiting rib; 63-Perforation;
[0042] 71 - First screw; 72 - Second screw; 73 - Third screw. Detailed Implementation
[0043] 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 a part of the embodiments of this utility model, not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this utility model provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed utility model, but merely represents selected embodiments of this utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0044] The terms “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “right,” “front,” “back,” and similar expressions used in this document are for illustrative purposes only. The terms “first,” “second,” etc., are only used to distinguish different objects and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or the quantity, specific order, or primary or secondary relationship of the indicated technical features. The term “several” means one or more, and “multiple” means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified. Example 1
[0045] Combination Figures 1 to 13 The present invention provides a portable rinsing device according to a first preferred embodiment, comprising a rinsing body 1 and a water outlet arm 2 rotatable relative to the rinsing body 1. The rinsing body 1 is provided with a liquid pump 3, and the water outlet arm 2 is provided with a water outlet channel 21. One end of the water outlet arm 2 forms a rotating end 22 and is provided with an inlet of the water outlet channel 21, and the other end of the water outlet arm 2 is provided with an outlet of the water outlet channel 21.
[0046] The flushing device also includes a connecting member 4, which has a water channel 41. The inlet of the water channel 41 is connected to the outlet of the liquid pump 3, and the outlet of the water channel 41 is sealed to the inlet of the water outlet channel 21 by a first sealing member 421. The connecting member 4 is rotatably connected to the water outlet arm 2, and the first sealing member 421 is used to rotatably seal the connecting member 4 and the water outlet arm 2. A fixing seat 5 is provided between the flushing body 1 and the water outlet arm 2, and the fixing seat 5 is fixed to the top of the flushing body 1. The bottom end of the flushing body 1 is connected to a water storage bottle (not shown). The liquid pump 3 is used to draw water from the water storage bottle to the water outlet arm 2, and then spray flushing water outward through the water outlet channel 21 of the water outlet arm 2.
[0047] In this embodiment, the mounting base 5 is provided with a water passage 51. The inlet of the water passage 51 is connected to the outlet of the liquid pump 3, and the outlet of the water passage 51 is connected to the inlet of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4. The outlet of the liquid pump 3 is connected to the inlet of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 through the water passage 51 of the mounting base 5. With this design, the mounting base 5 is used for both installing the water outlet arm 2 and for water passage, thus making the installation and water passage structure of the water outlet arm 2 simple and compact.
[0048] Specifically, the top of the rinsing body 1 is provided with a water outlet 12. The bottom of the water outlet 12 is connected to the water outlet of the liquid pump 3, and the top of the water outlet 12 is connected to the inlet of the water passage 51. That is, the inlet of the water passage 51 is connected to the water outlet of the liquid pump 3 through the water outlet 12.
[0049] In this embodiment, the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 is specifically U-shaped. A rotating joint 44 is provided at the outlet end of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4. A first sealing member 421 is fixed to the outer wall of the rotating joint 44, sealing the inlet of the water outlet channel 21. The rotating joint 44 enables the rotating connection between the connecting member 4 and the rotating end of the water outlet arm 2, resulting in a simple structure and easy assembly.
[0050] More specifically, in this embodiment, the two ends of the connecting member 4 are respectively provided with a first sealing groove 42 and a second sealing groove 43. The first sealing groove 42 is provided with a first sealing element 421, and the second sealing groove 43 is provided with a second sealing element 431. The outer wall of the water outlet end of the connecting member 4 is sealed with the inner wall of the inlet of the water outlet channel 21 through the first sealing element 421, and the outer wall of the water inlet end of the connecting member 4 is sealed with the inner wall of the outlet of the water passage channel 51 through the second sealing element 431.
[0051] In this embodiment, an upper cover 6 is also included, which covers the fixed base 5. The upper cover 6 is fixedly connected to the fixed base 5 by a third screw 73. For details, see [link to documentation]. Figure 4 and Figure 5The upper cover 6 has a through hole 63 for the third screw 73 to pass through, and the fixing seat 5 has a screw hole 53 that mates with the third screw 73. The upper cover 6 has a clearance notch 61 to allow for the movement of the water outlet arm 2. The fixing seat 5 has a downwardly concave lower semicircular arc 52, and the top wall of the upper cover 6 has a downwardly extending upper pressure plate 62. The upper pressure plate 62 has an upwardly concave upper semicircular arc 621. The lower semicircular arc 52 and the upper semicircular arc 621 form a rotating cavity for mounting the rotating end 22. It is understood that in some other embodiments, the upper cover 6 can also be directly fixedly connected to the flushing body 1, or the upper cover 6 can be fixedly connected to both the fixing seat 5 and the flushing body 1.
[0052] In this embodiment, the rotating end 22 is a rotating shaft 22. One of the outer wall of the rotating shaft 22 and the inner wall of the rotating cavity is provided with limiting grooves 221 spaced apart along the rotation direction of the rotating shaft 22. The other of the outer wall of the rotating shaft 22 and the inner wall of the rotating cavity is provided with limiting ribs 622. During the rotation of the water outlet arm 2 relative to the rinsing body 1, the limiting ribs 622 sequentially engage with each limiting groove 221. Specifically, in this embodiment, the limiting grooves 221 are provided on the outer wall of the rotating shaft 22, while the limiting ribs 622 are provided on the inner wall of the upper semi-circular arc 621. By providing the limiting ribs 622 and the limiting grooves 221, the rotation of the water outlet arm 2 has a tactile feedback, and the water outlet arm 2 is kept stable at the predetermined rotation angle, preventing it from shifting during use and providing a better user experience.
[0053] In this embodiment, the water outlet arm 2 rotates relative to the rinsing body 1 between an extended state and a retracted state via the rotating end 22. (See [reference]) Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 At this time, the water outlet arm 2 is in the retracted state, see [reference]. Figure 8 At this time, the water outlet arm 2 is in the extended state. Preferably, in the retracted state, the water outlet arm 2 covers the control button 11 provided on the side wall of the rinsing body 1; in the extended state, the control button 11 is exposed. A water outlet 24 is provided at the end of the water outlet arm 2 away from the rotating end 22, and the water outlet 24 is located on the side of the water outlet arm 2 facing the control button 11 in the retracted state. This design prevents the control button 11 from being accidentally triggered in the retracted state and also protects the water outlet 24 from contamination.
[0054] In this embodiment, the connecting member 4 is fixedly connected to the fixing base 5. Specifically, the connection is made by the first screw 71. However, the connection can also be made by a snap-fit structure, adhesive bonding, welding, or integral molding (i.e., the connecting member 4 extends integrally from the fixing base 5). In other embodiments, the connecting member 4 can be fixedly connected to the rinsing body 1. Again, the connection can be made by the first screw 71, a snap-fit structure, adhesive bonding, welding, or integral molding (i.e., the connecting member 4 extends integrally from the rinsing body 1).
[0055] In this embodiment, the fixed connection between the fixed seat 5 and the rinsing body 1 is specifically fixed by the second screw 72. Of course, the fixed connection method can also be replaced by a snap-fit structure, or by adhesive, or by welding, or by integral molding (that is, the fixed seat 5 extends directly from the rinsing body 1). Example 2
[0056] Combination Figure 14 , Figure 15 and Figure 16 The portable flushing device of the second preferred embodiment of this utility model differs from the first embodiment in that, in the first embodiment, the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 is U-shaped, and the connecting member 4 and the fixing seat 5 are fixedly connected by a first screw 71, and the fixing seat 5 and the flushing body 1 are fixedly connected by a second screw 72; while in this embodiment, the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 is L-shaped, and the connecting member 4 and the flushing body 1 are fixedly connected by a first screw 71, and the fixing seat 5 is integrally formed on the flushing body 1, that is, the fixing seat 5 extends directly and integrally from the flushing body 1. Of course, in other embodiments, the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 can also be a combination of U-shape and L-shape, or other shapes, as long as the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 can connect the water outlet end of the liquid pump 3 with the inlet of the water outlet channel 21 of the water outlet arm 2 through a bend.
[0057] Figure 14 and Figure 15 Two different first sealing grooves 42 are provided, wherein, Figure 14 The first sealing groove 42 has two sidewalls, while Figure 15 The first sealing groove 42 has only one sidewall, as long as the first sealing groove 42 can accommodate the first sealing element 421.
[0058] For the remaining structures not described in this embodiment, please refer to Embodiment 1; they will not be repeated here. Example 3
[0059] Combination Figure 17 The portable flushing device provided in the third preferred embodiment of this utility model differs from the first embodiment in that, in the first embodiment, a rotating joint 44 is provided at the outlet end of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4, and a first sealing member 421 is fixed to the outer wall of the rotating joint 44 to seal the inlet of the water outlet channel 21; while in this embodiment, a rotating joint 23 is provided at the inlet of the water outlet channel 21 of the water outlet arm 2, and the first sealing member 421 is fixed to the outer wall of the rotating joint 23 to seal the outlet of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4.
[0060] For the remaining structures not described in this embodiment, please refer to Embodiment 1; they will not be repeated here.
[0061] This utility model uses a fixed base 5 and a connecting member 4. The fixed base 5 is set between the end of the flushing body 1 and the water outlet arm 2 for installing the water outlet arm 2. The connecting member 4 has a water channel 41. The inlet of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 is connected to the water outlet end of the liquid pump 3 in the flushing body 1. The outlet of the water channel 41 of the connecting member 4 is sealed and connected to the inlet of the water outlet channel 21 in the water outlet arm 2 through a first sealing member 421. The connecting member 4 is rotatably connected to the water outlet arm 2. By installing and connecting the water outlet arm 2 in this way, not only is it possible to carry the flusher with a long nozzle (i.e., water outlet arm), but it is also possible to adjust the water outlet angle. Moreover, the structure is simple and easy to assemble.
[0062] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions that fall within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected by this utility model.
Claims
1. A portable shower comprising a shower body and a water outlet arm capable of rotating relative to the shower body, a liquid pump being arranged in the shower body, a water outlet channel being arranged in the water outlet arm, one end of the water outlet arm being formed as a rotating end and being provided with an inlet of the water outlet channel, characterized in that, The flushing device also includes a connecting member, which has a water channel. The inlet of the water channel of the connecting member is connected to the outlet of the liquid pump. The outlet of the water channel of the connecting member is sealed to the inlet of the water outlet channel through a first sealing member. The connecting member is rotatably connected to the water outlet arm. A fixing seat is provided between the flushing body and the water outlet arm. The fixing seat is fixed to the end of the flushing body. 2. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, The fixed base is provided with a water passage, the inlet of which is connected to the outlet of the liquid pump, and the outlet of which is connected to the inlet of the water channel of the connecting piece.
3. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, The waterway of the connecting member is U-shaped, L-shaped, or a combination of U and L shapes.
4. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, The outlet end of the water channel of the connecting member is provided with a rotating joint, and the first sealing member is fixed to the rotating joint to seal the inlet of the water outlet channel; or, the inlet of the water outlet channel of the water outlet arm is provided with a rotating joint, and the first sealing member is fixed to the rotating joint to seal the outlet of the water channel of the connecting member.
5. The portable shower of claim 2, wherein, The two ends of the connecting member are respectively provided with a first sealing groove and a second sealing groove. The first sealing groove is provided with a first sealing element, and the second sealing groove is provided with a second sealing element. The outer wall of the water outlet end of the connecting member is sealed with the inner wall of the inlet of the water outlet channel through the first sealing element, and the outer wall of the water inlet end of the connecting member is sealed with the inner wall of the outlet of the water passage channel through the second sealing element.
6. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, It also includes an upper cover covering the fixed base, the upper cover being fixedly connected to the fixed base or the flushing body, the upper cover having a clearance notch to allow for the movement of the water outlet arm, the fixed base having a downwardly concave lower semicircular arc, the top wall of the upper cover having a downwardly extending upper pressure plate, the upper pressure plate having an upwardly concave upper semicircular arc, the lower semicircular arc and the upper semicircular arc forming a rotating cavity for mounting the rotating end.
7. The portable shower of claim 6, wherein, The rotating end is a rotating shaft. One of the outer wall of the rotating shaft and the inner wall of the rotating cavity is provided with a limiting groove spaced apart along the rotation direction of the rotating shaft. The other of the outer wall of the rotating shaft and the inner wall of the rotating cavity is provided with a limiting rib. During the rotation of the water outlet arm relative to the flushing body, the limiting rib is sequentially engaged with each of the limiting grooves.
8. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, The water outlet arm rotates relative to the rinsing body between an extended state and a retracted state via the rotating end. In the retracted state, the water outlet arm covers the control button provided on the side wall of the rinsing body, while in the extended state, the control button is exposed. The end of the water outlet arm away from the rotating end is provided with a water outlet, which is located on the side of the water outlet arm facing the control button in the retracted state.
9. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, The connecting member is fixedly connected to the fixed base or the connecting member is fixedly connected to the rinsing body. The fixed connection is made by a first screw, or by a snap-fit structure, or by adhesive, or by welding, or by integral molding.
10. The portable shower of claim 1, wherein, The fixed seat is fixedly connected with the flushing main body through a second screw, or through a clamping structure, or through gluing, or through welding, or through one-piece forming.