Patent ID: 8403241
Filing Date: 2013-03-26
Classification: B05B,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A filter case for a shower having a function of adjusting a quantity of outflow of a filling material, the filter case being embedded inside the shower in a state where a water-soluble filling material is filled therein, the filter case comprising: a cylindrical body having a predetermined length and one open end portion, for containing the filling material therein; and an outflow quantity-adjusting means having a fixing part having one or more communicating holes adapted to communicate with an interior and an exterior of the body, the fixing part being fitted to the one open end portion of the body, and a rotating part having a discharge hole formed at an inside thereof passing through upper and lower surfaces thereof, the rotating part being screw-coupled to an inner periphery of the fixing part so as to block the one or more communicating holes of the fixing part, wherein as the rotating part is rotated around the fixing part, the one or more communicating holes of the fixing part are opened to form a space having a predetermined size between the one or more communicating holes of the fixing part and the discharge hole of the rotating part, thereby adjusting the quantity of outflow of the filling material, wherein the fixing part has a tapered projection formed at a center of a bottom portion thereof in such a manner as to be reduced in diameter toward an upper portion thereof, and the rotating part has a tapered recess adapted to insert the tapered projection of the fixing part thereinto in such a manner as to communicate with the discharge hole, such that, as the rotating part is rotated around the fixing part, a size of a space formed between the tapered projection and the tapered recess is adjusted to regulate the quantity of outflow of the filling material, and wherein the outflow quantity-adjusting means has a ball member disposed between the tapered projection and the tapered recess, the ball member being adapted to block the discharge hole using a pressure formed by the body when the shower stops, thereby preventing the filling material from being discharged.