Systems and methods of filling and draining plumbing fixtures
US-2024318414-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US2026044160A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2026044160-A1 |
| Application number | US-202319144277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2022 |
| Publication date | Feb 12, 2026 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to a pressure reducing valve and to a bidet and a water purifier comprising same. In particular, the pressure reducing valve, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises: a valve body that provides a water inlet, a water outlet, a drain port for draining water to the outside, and a communication flow channel which provides a passage for water introduced from the inlet to flow to the outlet or the drain port; a plunger that operates so as to be in a discharge state which allows water introduced from the inlet to flow to the outlet or in a blocking state which blocks water introduced from the inlet from flowing to the outlet; an operating rod that selectively communicates the inlet and the outlet by selectively coming into close contact with the communication flow channel; and a sub-diaphragm that selectively communicates the inlet and the drain port by selectively coming into close contact with the operating rod according to the pressure of water introduced from the inlet. The pressure reducing valve may be in a normal open state and a safe operating state depending on the condition of the sub diaphragm.
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A pressure reducing valve comprising: a valve body providing an inlet for introduction of water, an outlet for discharge of water, a drain port for draining water to the outside, and a communication passage providing a passage for water introduced through the inlet to flow to the outlet or the drain port; a plunger that operates to be placed in a discharge state in which water introduced through the inlet is allowed to flow to the outlet or a blocking state in which water introduced through the inlet is blocked from flowing to the outlet; an operating rod that selectively comes into close contact with the communication passage to selectively allow communication between the inlet and the outlet; and a sub-diaphragm which selectively comes into close contact with the operating rod depending on a pressure of water introduced through the inlet to selectively allow communication between the inlet and the drain port, wherein when the plunger is placed in the discharge state, the sub-diaphragm is placed in a normal open state in which water is blocked from flowing to the drain port and allowed to flow to the outlet, or in a safe operating state in which water is allowed to flow to the drain port and the outlet. 2 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein the sub-diaphragm is in the normal open state when the pressure of water introduced through the inlet is equal to or less than a predetermined pressure and the water introduced through the inlet is allowed to flow to the outlet, and is in the safe operating state when the pressure of water introduced through the inlet is greater than the predetermined pressure and the water introduced through the inlet is allowed to flow to the outlet. 3 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , further comprising a main diaphragm interposed between the plunger and the operating rod to regulate a flow rate of water flowing through the communication passage, wherein the main diaphragm is in close contact with the plunger in the blocking state and is separated from the plunger in the discharge state. 4 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 3 , wherein the main diaphragm includes an elastically deformable material. 5 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , further comprising a first elastic member that applies elastic force to the operating rod such that in the blocking state, the operating rod is pressed against the communication passage to block the communication between the inlet and the outlet. 6 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , further comprising a second elastic member that applies elastic force to the sub-diaphragm such that in the blocking state or the normal open state, the sub-diaphragm is pressed against the operating rod to block the communication between the inlet and the drain port. 7 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein in the safe operating state, the sub-diaphragm is moved to form a gap between the operating rod and the sub-diaphragm so that water is drained through the drain port. 8 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein the sub-diaphragm includes an elastically deformable material. 9 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein a rod flow path, which is a passage through which water flows, is formed inside the operating rod, and the rod flow path guides water to the drain port through a gap formed between the operating rod and the sub-diaphragm to be drained in the safe operating state. 10 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein when the pressure of water introduced through the inlet is in a range of 0.5 kg/cm 2 to 8.0 kg/cm 2 , the sub-diaphragm is placed in the safe operating state when the plunger is placed in the discharge state. 11 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein a distance between a position of the operating rod in the blocking state and a position of the operating rod in the safe operating state is greater than a distance between the position of the operating rod in the blocking state and a position of the operating rod in the normal open state. 12 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 1 , wherein a distance between a position of the sub-diaphragm in the blocking state and a position of the sub-diaphragm in the safe operating state is greater than a distance between a position of the operating rod in the blocking state and a position of the operating rod in the normal open state. 13 . The pressure reducing valve of claim 12 , wherein a relative movement distance between the sub-diaphragm and the operating rod when the blocking state is switched to the normal open state is smaller than a relative movement distance between the sub-diaphragm and the operating rod when the blocking state is switched to the safe operating state. 14 . A bidet comprising: the pressure reducing valve according to claim 1 ; and a nozzle for receiving water from the pressure reducing valve and discharging water toward a user. 15 . A water purifier comprising: the pressure reducing valve according to claim 1 ; and a filter for filtering water supplied from the pressure reducing valve to provide purified water.
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