EP0080856B1 - Showerhead - Google Patents

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EP0080856B1
EP0080856B1 EP82306247A EP82306247A EP0080856B1 EP 0080856 B1 EP0080856 B1 EP 0080856B1 EP 82306247 A EP82306247 A EP 82306247A EP 82306247 A EP82306247 A EP 82306247A EP 0080856 B1 EP0080856 B1 EP 0080856B1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
    • B05B1/14Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with multiple outlet openings; with strainers in or outside the outlet opening
    • B05B1/18Roses; Shower heads

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  • the present invention relates to a showerhead comprising a plurality of releasable component parts maintained in co-operation with each other without employing an independent retaining means.
  • a locking means such as a screw or nut and bolt assembly.
  • a plurality of concentric spray rings located within a shower bath or showerhead are normally arranged to be retained in the head by means of a centrally located screw passing through a hole in the centre spray ring and being received within a threaded hole formed in an appropriately positioned lug attached to the said head, the spray rings being tapered in such a manner that the retention of the centre ring prevents adjacent rings from being removed from the unit (see e.g. US-A-1890156).
  • a showerhead including a plurality of concentric shower rings in which the rings are releasable, but which do not require an independent retaining means.
  • a showerhead including a tapered outer spray ring and tapered inner spray rings in which a first component comprises said outer spray ring received and secured to the said head and includes a centrally located annulus, and the inner rings are concentrically located within the inner ring and retained in position by a second component member, the inner rings are retained in position by providing that said second component member includes a cylindrical portion for engagement within said annular portion of said first member, and a tapered peripheral portion co-operating with the corresponding portion of the innermost spray ring at least two lug portions being formed on one said component member and extending radially therefrom and an equivalent number of cam surfaces being formed in the other said component for co-operation with said lugs, whereby
  • the cam surfaces include recessed portions in which the lugs engage when the said members are in the locking position to prevent one of the said component parts being inadvertently rotated with respect to the other in the opposite direction thereby allowing the said component parts to be separated. It is further preferred that at least one of the lugs or cam surfaces be formed of a resilient material, such as a plastics material, to provide a "snap fit" engagement of the lugs in the said recesses.
  • cam surfaces and lugs should be such that the surfaces of the two components that are required to be maintained in contact with each. other when the components are in the locked position, are in such position when the lugs engage in the recesses.
  • the lugs extend radially outwardly from a cylindrical portion extending from one component part and the cam surfaces and recesses are formed in one face of an annulus located within the said other component part and through which the cylindrical component and associated lugs may pass.
  • cam surfaces may be arranged around the outer surface of a projection extending from one component and the lugs extend inwardly of a hollow element extending from the other component and adapted to receive said projection and extending lugs therein.
  • all of the components may be manufactured from a resilient plastics material such as acetal.
  • a plurality of concentric annular tapered spray rings are located within the outer annulus and are retained in position by a central portion having a tapered outer periphery to engage with the corresponding tapered wall of the innermost spray ring.
  • Extending inwardly of the spray unit from the said central portion is a cylindrical projection having formed thereon radially extending lugs dimensioned to pass through the slots formed in the cemtral annulus to engage the cam surfaces. Rotation of the said central portion causes the lugs to move along the cam surfaces, thereby drawing the central portion and the concentric spray rings and outer annulus into closer engagement.
  • a hand set comprises a body portion 1, one end of which terminates in an essentially cylindrical portion (not shown) threaded for attachment to a supply of water.
  • the other end includes substantially flat side walls 2 and upper 3 and end 4 portions which are open to receive a spray head.
  • a cylindrical opening 5 is formed in the lower surface 6 through which the cylindrical spray unit located on spray head 10 may pass.
  • Spray head 10 includes a cylindrical end portion 11 which is capable of being received within the body 1 of the hand set and includes an annular slot 12 in which is located an 0-ring (not shown) to provide a water tight seal within body 1 of the hand set.
  • the opposite end of the shower head comprises front and top portions 14 and 13 to close the open upper and end portions 3 and 4 in the hand set, the upper wall of the hand set being received within recess 15 formed in the top portion 13 of the shower head.
  • the lower portion of the shower head includes a downwardly extending cylindrical member 16 dimensioned to be a sliding fit within the cylindrical opening 5 of the hand set thereby retaining the head in position on the hand set.
  • Cylindrical portion 5 is adapted to receive a spray unit, indicated generally at 20 (Figure 3).
  • the spray unit comprises an outer ring 30 (shown in greater detail in Figures 4 and 5), inner spray rings 21 and 22 and a central locking portion 40 (shown in greater detail in Figures 6 and 7).
  • Outer ring 30 includes wall 31 having shoulder 32 and dimensioned to be a sliding fit within cylindrical member 16, shoulder 32 engaging against the lower face 17 of said member. Ring 30 is retained in position by gluing to member 16.
  • the lower inner portion 33 of wall 31 is tapered to receive the complementary tapered outer wall of ring 21.
  • a central annular member 34 is located concentrically of ring 30 by spider arms 35 projecting radially from the inner wall of ring 30.
  • Three cam surfaces 36 having a recessed portion 37 are formed in the inner wall of member 34, the cam surfaces being inclined upwardly towards recess 37.
  • a stop member 38 is provided at the edge of recess 37 remote from the cam surface.
  • Three axial slots 39 are provided to communicate with the lower end of cam surface 36.
  • the outer tapered walls of rings 21 and 22 are grooved to provide spray holes 50 and 51 between ring 21 and the smooth inner tapered wall 33 of ring 30 and between ring 22 and the smooth inner tapered wall of ring 21 respectively.
  • Central locking portion 40 is formed with a frusto-conical lower portion 41 in the outer watt of which are cut grooves 42 to provide spray holes 52 between said wall and the smooth inner wall of ring 22.
  • Slot 43 is formed in the base of portion 41.
  • a cylindrical portion 44 of smaller diameter than frusto-conical portion 41 projects upwards therefrom and includes three lugs 45 projecting radially in the same plane and at angles of 120°. The diameter of portion 44 and the length of lugs 45 are such that they are a sliding fit within annular member 34 and slots 39 respectively.
  • lugs 45 can be caused to "snap" out of the recess 36 by rotation of locking member 40 in the opposite direction using a screw driver engaged in slot 43, thereby enabling the locking member to be withdrawn and rings 21 and 22 to be removed.

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Description

  • The present invention relates to a showerhead comprising a plurality of releasable component parts maintained in co-operation with each other without employing an independent retaining means.
  • In general when two component parts of a showerhead are required to be releasably assembled and retained in their assembled position by means of a single retaining means, the one part is held to or within the other by a locking means such as a screw or nut and bolt assembly. Thus a plurality of concentric spray rings located within a shower bath or showerhead are normally arranged to be retained in the head by means of a centrally located screw passing through a hole in the centre spray ring and being received within a threaded hole formed in an appropriately positioned lug attached to the said head, the spray rings being tapered in such a manner that the retention of the centre ring prevents adjacent rings from being removed from the unit (see e.g. US-A-1890156).
  • We have now developed a showerhead including a plurality of concentric shower rings in which the rings are releasable, but which do not require an independent retaining means. Thus in a showerhead including a tapered outer spray ring and tapered inner spray rings in which a first component comprises said outer spray ring received and secured to the said head and includes a centrally located annulus, and the inner rings are concentrically located within the inner ring and retained in position by a second component member, the inner rings are retained in position by providing that said second component member includes a cylindrical portion for engagement within said annular portion of said first member, and a tapered peripheral portion co-operating with the corresponding portion of the innermost spray ring at least two lug portions being formed on one said component member and extending radially therefrom and an equivalent number of cam surfaces being formed in the other said component for co-operation with said lugs, whereby
    • on rotation of the second member the cylindrical portion thereof rotates within the annulus of said second member causing the lugs and cam surfaces to move into locking engagement to retain the spray rings within the shower head.
  • Preferably the cam surfaces include recessed portions in which the lugs engage when the said members are in the locking position to prevent one of the said component parts being inadvertently rotated with respect to the other in the opposite direction thereby allowing the said component parts to be separated. It is further preferred that at least one of the lugs or cam surfaces be formed of a resilient material, such as a plastics material, to provide a "snap fit" engagement of the lugs in the said recesses.
  • Clearly the dimensions and positioning of the cam surfaces and lugs should be such that the surfaces of the two components that are required to be maintained in contact with each. other when the components are in the locked position, are in such position when the lugs engage in the recesses.
  • In one form of the invention the lugs extend radially outwardly from a cylindrical portion extending from one component part and the cam surfaces and recesses are formed in one face of an annulus located within the said other component part and through which the cylindrical component and associated lugs may pass.
  • In yet another form the cam surfaces may be arranged around the outer surface of a projection extending from one component and the lugs extend inwardly of a hollow element extending from the other component and adapted to receive said projection and extending lugs therein.
  • In the shower head of the present invention all of the components may be manufactured from a resilient plastics material such as acetal. A plurality of concentric annular tapered spray rings, adapted to fit one within the other, are located within the outer annulus and are retained in position by a central portion having a tapered outer periphery to engage with the corresponding tapered wall of the innermost spray ring. Extending inwardly of the spray unit from the said central portion is a cylindrical projection having formed thereon radially extending lugs dimensioned to pass through the slots formed in the cemtral annulus to engage the cam surfaces. Rotation of the said central portion causes the lugs to move along the cam surfaces, thereby drawing the central portion and the concentric spray rings and outer annulus into closer engagement. At the end of their travel along the cam surfaces the lugs "snap" into the recesses formed in the cam surfaces to lock the rings within the outer annulus. Because the material from which the components are formed is resilient, rotation of the central portion in the opposite direction cause the lug to "snap" out of the recesses and to be removable through the slots in the central annulus thereby releasing all of the shower rings.
  • One device including an embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
    • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic representation of a portion of a hand set forming part of a shower bath assembly,
    • Figure 2 is a diagrammatic representation of a shower head assembly for location in the hand set of Figure 1,
    • Figure 3 is a diagrammatic representation in cross section of a fragment of a spray unit for use with the shower head of Figure 2,
    • Figure 4 is a plan view of the outer annulus forming part of the assembly of Figure 3 taken along arrow B,
    • Figure 5 is a cross sectional representation taken across A-A of Figure 4,
    • Figure 6 is a cross sectional representation of the centre cylindrical portion of the assembly of Figure 3 and,
    • Figure 7 is a representation of a plan view along arrow C in Figure 6.
  • Referring to the drawings, a hand set comprises a body portion 1, one end of which terminates in an essentially cylindrical portion (not shown) threaded for attachment to a supply of water. The other end includes substantially flat side walls 2 and upper 3 and end 4 portions which are open to receive a spray head. A cylindrical opening 5 is formed in the lower surface 6 through which the cylindrical spray unit located on spray head 10 may pass.
  • Spray head 10 includes a cylindrical end portion 11 which is capable of being received within the body 1 of the hand set and includes an annular slot 12 in which is located an 0-ring (not shown) to provide a water tight seal within body 1 of the hand set. The opposite end of the shower head comprises front and top portions 14 and 13 to close the open upper and end portions 3 and 4 in the hand set, the upper wall of the hand set being received within recess 15 formed in the top portion 13 of the shower head. The lower portion of the shower head includes a downwardly extending cylindrical member 16 dimensioned to be a sliding fit within the cylindrical opening 5 of the hand set thereby retaining the head in position on the hand set. Cylindrical portion 5 is adapted to receive a spray unit, indicated generally at 20 (Figure 3). The spray unit comprises an outer ring 30 (shown in greater detail in Figures 4 and 5), inner spray rings 21 and 22 and a central locking portion 40 (shown in greater detail in Figures 6 and 7).
  • Outer ring 30 includes wall 31 having shoulder 32 and dimensioned to be a sliding fit within cylindrical member 16, shoulder 32 engaging against the lower face 17 of said member. Ring 30 is retained in position by gluing to member 16. The lower inner portion 33 of wall 31 is tapered to receive the complementary tapered outer wall of ring 21. A central annular member 34 is located concentrically of ring 30 by spider arms 35 projecting radially from the inner wall of ring 30. Three cam surfaces 36 having a recessed portion 37 are formed in the inner wall of member 34, the cam surfaces being inclined upwardly towards recess 37. A stop member 38 is provided at the edge of recess 37 remote from the cam surface. Three axial slots 39 are provided to communicate with the lower end of cam surface 36.
  • The outer tapered walls of rings 21 and 22 are grooved to provide spray holes 50 and 51 between ring 21 and the smooth inner tapered wall 33 of ring 30 and between ring 22 and the smooth inner tapered wall of ring 21 respectively.
  • Central locking portion 40 is formed with a frusto-conical lower portion 41 in the outer watt of which are cut grooves 42 to provide spray holes 52 between said wall and the smooth inner wall of ring 22. Slot 43 is formed in the base of portion 41. A cylindrical portion 44 of smaller diameter than frusto-conical portion 41 projects upwards therefrom and includes three lugs 45 projecting radially in the same plane and at angles of 120°. The diameter of portion 44 and the length of lugs 45 are such that they are a sliding fit within annular member 34 and slots 39 respectively.
  • To assemble the spray head rings 21 and 22 are first positioned within outer ring 30 which is held in the inverted position. Central locking portion 40 is then introduced into the inner ring 22 the cylindrical portion passing into the central annular member 34 of outer ring 30, lugs 45 travelling along slots 39 to engage the cam surfaces 36 formed in the walls of member 34. Rotation of locking member 40 by means of a screw driver engaging slot 43 causes lugs 45 to travel along the cam surface 36 until they "snap" into recesses 37, in which position the rings 21 and 22 are firmly locked into outer ring 30. Over-rotation of member 40 is prevented by the presence of stop member 38. Inadvertent rotation of the locking member 40 in the opposite direction is prevented since lugs 45 are located in recess 37.
  • Since the locking member 40 and annular members 34 are formed from a resilient plastics material, lugs 45 can be caused to "snap" out of the recess 36 by rotation of locking member 40 in the opposite direction using a screw driver engaged in slot 43, thereby enabling the locking member to be withdrawn and rings 21 and 22 to be removed.

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1. A showerhead (10) including a tapered outer (30) and correspondingly tapered inner spray rings (21, 22) a first component member comprising said outer spray ring (30) received in and secured to said head (10) and incorporating a centrally located annular portion (34), and a second component member (40) arranged to retain the inner spray rings (21, 22) concentrically within said outer spray ring (30), characterized in that said second component member (40) includes a cylindrical portion (44) for engagement within said annular portion (34) of said first component member and a tapered peripheral portion (41) to co-operate with the correspondingly tapered portion of the innermost spray ring (22), one component member (40) includes at least two lug portions (45) extending therefrom and the other component member (30) includes an equivalent number of cam surfaces (36) for co-operation with said lugs (45) relative movement between the said component members (30,40) causing lugs (45) and cams (36) to co-operate and move into locking engagement whereby the said component members are retained in association with each other.
2. A showerhead according to claim 1 characterized in that said lugs (45) extend radially outwardly from said cylindrical portion (44) and the said cam surfaces (36) are formed in or on the inner surface of said annular portion (34).
3. A showerhead according to claim 1 characterized in that the said lugs (45) extend radially inwardly of said annular portion (34) and the cam surfaces (36) are formed in or on the peripheral surface of said cylindrical portion (44).
4. A showerhead according to any one of claims 1-3 characterized in that the cam surfaces (36) include recesses (37) within which the lugs (45) are engaged when the cams (36) and the lugs (45) are in locking engagement.
5. A showerhead according to claim 4 characterized in that at least one of the lugs (45) and cam surfaces (36) are formed from a resilient material to provide a snap fit engagement of the lugs (45) within the said recesses (37).
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