EP1440735A1 - Shower bath tap - Google Patents
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- EP1440735A1 EP1440735A1 EP03001772A EP03001772A EP1440735A1 EP 1440735 A1 EP1440735 A1 EP 1440735A1 EP 03001772 A EP03001772 A EP 03001772A EP 03001772 A EP03001772 A EP 03001772A EP 1440735 A1 EP1440735 A1 EP 1440735A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B1/00—Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
- B05B1/14—Nozzles, 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
- B05B1/16—Nozzles, 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 having selectively- effective outlets
- B05B1/1627—Nozzles, 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 having selectively- effective outlets with a selecting mechanism comprising a gate valve, a sliding valve or a cock
- B05B1/1663—Nozzles, 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 having selectively- effective outlets with a selecting mechanism comprising a gate valve, a sliding valve or a cock by relative translatory movement of the valve elements
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B1/00—Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
- B05B1/14—Nozzles, 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
- B05B1/18—Roses; Shower heads
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B15/00—Details of spraying plant or spraying apparatus not otherwise provided for; Accessories
- B05B15/60—Arrangements for mounting, supporting or holding spraying apparatus
- B05B15/65—Mounting arrangements for fluid connection of the spraying apparatus or its outlets to flow conduits
- B05B15/652—Mounting arrangements for fluid connection of the spraying apparatus or its outlets to flow conduits whereby the jet can be oriented
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- the present invention is related to a shower bath tap, and more particularly, to one that is directly fixed into the wall, adapted with water amount and temperature regulating mechanism and allowing adjustment of its depression.
- the tap for the fixed type of shower bath prevents the user to bath his body at any angle. Even though the angle of the water delivered can be adjusted in case of the fixed type of the shower bath tap, it remains delivering the water statically at the adjusted angle. Consequently, one has to always move his body to compromise the direction of the water delivered to warrant the entire body enjoying the shower bath.
- the primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a fixed shower bath tap that allows static or dynamic water delivery as selected by the user.
- a circular water outlet tube and a rotation water outlet base are provided in conjunction with a water diversion mechanism to promote the utility of the tap to overcome the flaw found with the prior art.
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention is essentially comprised of a seat 10, an adapter 20, a circular water outlet tube 30, a rotation water outlet base 40, a diversion mechanism 50 and a depression handle 60.
- the seat 10 contains a primary passage 101 and a secondary passage 102 in diameter smaller than that of the primary passage.
- the primary passage 101 has a threaded opening at its bottom and connects through at its top to the secondary passage 102 as illustrated in Fig. 5.
- the diversion mechanism 50 is placed at the opening of the primary passage.
- a connection tube 11 connecting a hollow duct 111 is fixed at the very top of the seat 10 and the hollow duct 111 is connected through the secondary passage 102.
- connection tube 11 Another end of the connection tube 11 is fixed with a cylindrical receptor 12 having a trapezoid trough 121 and an opening at bottom.
- the receptor 12 in conjunction with a passive rotation mechanism 14 is pivoted to the rotation water outlet base 40.
- An connection opening 103 connected through to the primary passage 101 is each provided on both sides of the seat 10, and the circular water outlet tube 30 is connected to the connection opening 103.
- Multiple pores 301 to deliver water are provided on the bottom of the circular water outlet tube 30.
- a semi-cylindrical pivoting rod 13 fixed to the back of the seat 10 contains a water guide passage 131 connected through the primary passage 101 of the seat 10 while a water inlet pore 132 connected through the water guide passage 131 is provided between both surfaces inside the pivoting rod 13.
- the adapter 20 in a cylindrical rod shape has pivoted at its end a nut 21 that freely rotates to be connected to water supply lines on the wall; and at its end a semi-cylindrical rod in relation to the pivoting rod 13 is fixed to the seat 10.
- a water inlet passage 201 is inwardly provided at where the nut 21 is pivoted to the adapter 20.
- a water guide pore 202 connected through the water inlet passage 201 is provided penetrating the surface of the semi-cylindrical rod of the adapter 20.
- the surface of the semi-cylindrical rod of the adapter 20 is flushed with that of the pivoting rod 13 of the seat 10.
- a bolt 70 is inserted through the water guide pore 202 and the water inlet pore 132 to engage a screwed hole 601 of the depression handle 60. Consequently, the adapter 20 is connected to the pivoting rod 13 of the seat 10 for the depression handle 60 to control the tension of the connection between the adapter 20 and the pivoting rod 13.
- the rotation water outlet base 40 is comprised of a body 41 fixed with multiple water guide tubes 42 each adapted with a water outlet head 43.
- a flange 401 and a central trough 402 are provided on top of the body 41, and a connection hole 403 in diameter smaller than that of the central trough 402 is provided at the bottom of the body 41.
- At the terminal of each water guide tube 42 is fixed with the water outlet head 43 in cylindrical shape having an open bottom trough 430. Both ends of the water guide tube 42 respectively connect through the central trough 402 and the trough 430 of the water outlet head 43.
- a circular channel 4301 is provided on the inner wall of each trough 430 of the water outlet head 43, and a circular hole is provided at the top of each water outlet head 43.
- a packing retainer ring 431 provided with multiple inclined holes 4311 is inserted into the trough 430.
- a cover 433 having at its center a connection rod 4332 is provided at the bottom of the water outlet head 43, and multiple water outlets 4331 are provided on the cover 433.
- the connection rod 4332 is inserted with a water wheel 432 and placed in the trough 430 with the connection rod 4332 to penetrate through the circular hole at the top of the water outlet head 43 to be screwed to an upper cover 44.
- the rotation water outlet base 40 adapted with the passive rotation mechanism 14 is connected to the receptor 12 of the seat 10.
- the passive rotation mechanism 14 includes a packing retainer 141, a rotation rod 142, and a water guide seat 143.
- the packing retainer 141 has provided on the opposite circumferential sides two inclined holes 1411; and on its top a flange an axial hole 1412 to accommodate a bearing and to permit the top of the rotation rod 142 to penetrate before being locked with a screw.
- Multiple blades 1421 are provided at where close to the top of the rotation rod 142 with both ends of the rotation rod 142 each having a screwed hole. The top of the rotation rod 142 penetrating through the axial hole 1412 at the top of the packing retainer 141 and adapted with a bearing and a washer before being secured with a screw.
- Those blades 1421 are received inside the packing retainer 141, and the lower end of the packing retainer 141 penetrates through the central axial hole 1432 of the water guide seat 143 and is adapted with a bearing.
- the rotation rod 142 exercises free rotation by both of the upper and the lower bearings.
- Multiple water guide holes 1431 are provided on the water guide seat 143, and the side of the peripheral of the water guide seat 143 is threaded so to lock up the entire passive rotation mechanism 14 to where between the trough 121 in the receptor 12, thus to rotate the water outlet base 40 for the flange 401 at the top of the body 41 to be placed inside the connection trough 1433 provided at the bottom of the water guide seat 143 of the passive rotation mechanism 14. Meanwhile, the lower end of the rotation rod 142 is placed in its connection hole 403 before being secured with a bolt 45.
- the diversion mechanism 50 provided at the bottom of the primary passage 101 of the seat 10 is essentially comprised of a spindle 51, a water guide 52, and a knob 53.
- the diameter of a plug 511 provided at the top of the spindle 51 is greater than the bore of the secondary passage 102 of the seat 10.
- a water guide channel 521 in larger bore and an axial hole 522 in smaller bore are provided while multiple water pores 5211 are provided on the wall of the water guide channel 521.
- the lower part of the water guide 52 is threaded to be screwed to the primary passage 101.
- the spindle 51 is inserted into the water guide 52 and penetrates through the axial hole 522 to be connected to the knob 53 and fixed with a screw.
- Multiple passive accessories are provided between the knob 53 and the water guide 52 and are not described here since they are variable and involve practices generally known to those who are familiar with this art:
- Figs. 5 and 6 show the operation of the present invention.
- the knob 53 of the rotation diverting mechanism 50 is turned so to make the spindle 51 moving up to the plug 511 so to close up the entrance to the secondary passage 102 in the seat 10.
- the water flows from the water inlet passage 201 of the adapter 20 through the water guide passage 131 into the primary passage 101 of the seat 10. Since the secondary passage 102 is closed and the water guide channel 521 of the water guide 52 is in open status, the water is admitted to flow into the water guide channel 521, through the water outlet pores 5211 and the connection opening 103, into the circular water outlet tube 30 and is sprayed in minute jets out of those pores 301 distributed on the bottom of the circular water outlet tube 30.
- the knob 53 of the diversion mechanism 50 is turned to move the spindle 51 down to the plug 511 so to close up the entrance to the water guide channel 521 of the water guide 52 and to leave open the secondary passage 102.
- the water in the primary passage 101 flows from the secondary passage 102 through the hollow duct 111 of the connection tube 11 into the receptor 12.
- the water is at the same time flows into those two inclined holes 1411 opposite to each other on the packing retainer 141 from a circular channel 1211 provided in the trapezoid trough 121 of the receptor 12.
- the water flowing through those two inclined holes 1411 is intensified to become strong current and enter into the packing retainer 141 in the direction of a tangent to flush those blades 1421.
- the rotation rod 142 rotates to further drive the water outlet base 40 to rotate while the flushing water flows downwards to pass each of those water guide holes 1431 of the water guide seat 143 into the central trough 402 of the body 41 of the rotation water outlet base 40 before being diverting into each water guide tube 42.
- the water from the water guide tube 42 flows towards the trough 430 of the water outlet head 43 to pass through the circular channel 4301 to simultaneously flow into those two inclined holes 4311 on the packing retainer ring 431.
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- The present invention is related to a shower bath tap, and more particularly, to one that is directly fixed into the wall, adapted with water amount and temperature regulating mechanism and allowing adjustment of its depression.
- For the fixed type of a shower bath tap generally available in the market delivers the water in one-way, static pattern like a hand-held shower does. However, unlike the hand-held shower, the tap for the fixed type of shower bath prevents the user to bath his body at any angle. Even though the angle of the water delivered can be adjusted in case of the fixed type of the shower bath tap, it remains delivering the water statically at the adjusted angle. Consequently, one has to always move his body to compromise the direction of the water delivered to warrant the entire body enjoying the shower bath.
- The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a fixed shower bath tap that allows static or dynamic water delivery as selected by the user. To achieve the purpose, a circular water outlet tube and a rotation water outlet base are provided in conjunction with a water diversion mechanism to promote the utility of the tap to overcome the flaw found with the prior art.
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- Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a configuration of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a bird's view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic view showing the operation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is another schematic view showing the operation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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- Referring to Figs. 1 through 6, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is essentially comprised of a
seat 10, anadapter 20, a circularwater outlet tube 30, a rotationwater outlet base 40, adiversion mechanism 50 and adepression handle 60. Theseat 10 contains aprimary passage 101 and asecondary passage 102 in diameter smaller than that of the primary passage. Theprimary passage 101 has a threaded opening at its bottom and connects through at its top to thesecondary passage 102 as illustrated in Fig. 5. Thediversion mechanism 50 is placed at the opening of the primary passage. Aconnection tube 11 connecting ahollow duct 111 is fixed at the very top of theseat 10 and thehollow duct 111 is connected through thesecondary passage 102. Another end of theconnection tube 11 is fixed with acylindrical receptor 12 having atrapezoid trough 121 and an opening at bottom. Thereceptor 12 in conjunction with apassive rotation mechanism 14 is pivoted to the rotationwater outlet base 40. An connection opening 103 connected through to theprimary passage 101 is each provided on both sides of theseat 10, and the circularwater outlet tube 30 is connected to the connection opening 103.Multiple pores 301 to deliver water are provided on the bottom of the circularwater outlet tube 30. - A
semi-cylindrical pivoting rod 13 fixed to the back of theseat 10 contains awater guide passage 131 connected through theprimary passage 101 of theseat 10 while awater inlet pore 132 connected through thewater guide passage 131 is provided between both surfaces inside thepivoting rod 13. Theadapter 20 in a cylindrical rod shape has pivoted at its end anut 21 that freely rotates to be connected to water supply lines on the wall; and at its end a semi-cylindrical rod in relation to thepivoting rod 13 is fixed to theseat 10. Awater inlet passage 201 is inwardly provided at where thenut 21 is pivoted to theadapter 20. Awater guide pore 202 connected through thewater inlet passage 201 is provided penetrating the surface of the semi-cylindrical rod of theadapter 20. The surface of the semi-cylindrical rod of theadapter 20 is flushed with that of thepivoting rod 13 of theseat 10. Abolt 70 is inserted through thewater guide pore 202 and the water inletpore 132 to engage a screwedhole 601 of thedepression handle 60.
Consequently, theadapter 20 is connected to thepivoting rod 13 of theseat 10 for thedepression handle 60 to control the tension of the connection between theadapter 20 and thepivoting rod 13. - The rotation
water outlet base 40 is comprised of abody 41 fixed with multiplewater guide tubes 42 each adapted with awater outlet head 43. Aflange 401 and acentral trough 402 are provided on top of thebody 41, and aconnection hole 403 in diameter smaller than that of thecentral trough 402 is provided at the bottom of thebody 41. At the terminal of eachwater guide tube 42 is fixed with thewater outlet head 43 in cylindrical shape having anopen bottom trough 430. Both ends of thewater guide tube 42 respectively connect through thecentral trough 402 and thetrough 430 of thewater outlet head 43. Acircular channel 4301 is provided on the inner wall of eachtrough 430 of thewater outlet head 43, and a circular hole is provided at the top of eachwater outlet head 43. Apacking retainer ring 431 provided with multiple inclinedholes 4311 is inserted into thetrough 430. Acover 433 having at its center aconnection rod 4332 is provided at the bottom of thewater outlet head 43, andmultiple water outlets 4331 are provided on thecover 433. Theconnection rod 4332 is inserted with awater wheel 432 and placed in thetrough 430 with theconnection rod 4332 to penetrate through the circular hole at the top of thewater outlet head 43 to be screwed to anupper cover 44. The rotationwater outlet base 40 adapted with thepassive rotation mechanism 14 is connected to thereceptor 12 of theseat 10. - The
passive rotation mechanism 14 includes apacking retainer 141, arotation rod 142, and awater guide seat 143. Wherein, thepacking retainer 141 has provided on the opposite circumferential sides twoinclined holes 1411; and on its top a flange anaxial hole 1412 to accommodate a bearing and to permit the top of therotation rod 142 to penetrate before being locked with a screw.Multiple blades 1421 are provided at where close to the top of therotation rod 142 with both ends of therotation rod 142 each having a screwed hole. The top of therotation rod 142 penetrating through theaxial hole 1412 at the top of thepacking retainer 141 and adapted with a bearing and a washer before being secured with a screw. Thoseblades 1421 are received inside thepacking retainer 141, and the lower end of thepacking retainer 141 penetrates through the centralaxial hole 1432 of thewater guide seat 143 and is adapted with a bearing. The rotation rod 142 exercises free rotation by both of the upper and the lower bearings. Multiplewater guide holes 1431 are provided on thewater guide seat 143, and the side of the peripheral of thewater guide seat 143 is threaded so to lock up the entirepassive rotation mechanism 14 to where between thetrough 121 in thereceptor 12, thus to rotate thewater outlet base 40 for theflange 401 at the top of thebody 41 to be placed inside theconnection trough 1433 provided at the bottom of thewater guide seat 143 of thepassive rotation mechanism 14. Meanwhile, the lower end of therotation rod 142 is placed in itsconnection hole 403 before being secured with abolt 45. - The
diversion mechanism 50 provided at the bottom of theprimary passage 101 of theseat 10 is essentially comprised of aspindle 51, awater guide 52, and aknob 53. Wherein, the diameter of aplug 511 provided at the top of thespindle 51 is greater than the bore of thesecondary passage 102 of theseat 10. Inside thewater guide 52, awater guide channel 521 in larger bore and anaxial hole 522 in smaller bore are provided whilemultiple water pores 5211 are provided on the wall of thewater guide channel 521. The lower part of thewater guide 52 is threaded to be screwed to theprimary passage 101. Thespindle 51 is inserted into thewater guide 52 and penetrates through theaxial hole 522 to be connected to theknob 53 and fixed with a screw. Multiple passive accessories are provided between theknob 53 and thewater guide 52 and are not described here since they are variable and involve practices generally known to those who are familiar with this art: - Figs. 5 and 6 show the operation of the present invention. As illustrated in Fig. 5, the
knob 53 of therotation diverting mechanism 50 is turned so to make thespindle 51 moving up to theplug 511 so to close up the entrance to thesecondary passage 102 in theseat 10. The water flows from thewater inlet passage 201 of theadapter 20 through thewater guide passage 131 into theprimary passage 101 of theseat 10. Since thesecondary passage 102 is closed and thewater guide channel 521 of thewater guide 52 is in open status, the water is admitted to flow into thewater guide channel 521, through thewater outlet pores 5211 and the connection opening 103, into the circularwater outlet tube 30 and is sprayed in minute jets out of thosepores 301 distributed on the bottom of the circularwater outlet tube 30. - Now referring to Fig. 6, the
knob 53 of thediversion mechanism 50 is turned to move thespindle 51 down to theplug 511 so to close up the entrance to thewater guide channel 521 of thewater guide 52 and to leave open thesecondary passage 102. Accordingly, the water in theprimary passage 101 flows from thesecondary passage 102 through thehollow duct 111 of theconnection tube 11 into thereceptor 12. The water is at the same time flows into those two inclinedholes 1411 opposite to each other on thepacking retainer 141 from acircular channel 1211 provided in thetrapezoid trough 121 of thereceptor 12. The water flowing through those twoinclined holes 1411 is intensified to become strong current and enter into thepacking retainer 141 in the direction of a tangent to flush thoseblades 1421. Driven by thoseblades 1421, therotation rod 142 rotates to further drive thewater outlet base 40 to rotate while the flushing water flows downwards to pass each of thosewater guide holes 1431 of thewater guide seat 143 into thecentral trough 402 of thebody 41 of the rotationwater outlet base 40 before being diverting into eachwater guide tube 42. The water from thewater guide tube 42 flows towards thetrough 430 of thewater outlet head 43 to pass through thecircular channel 4301 to simultaneously flow into those twoinclined holes 4311 on thepacking retainer ring 431. The water passing through those twoinclined holes 4311 becomes a strong current and enters in the direction of a tangent into the packingretainer ring 431 to flush and rotate thewater wheel 432, thus to spray from the water outlet of thecover 433 at the bottom. Whereas the rotationwater outlet base 40 rotates together with multiple identical water outlet heads 43, the tap delivers a full-scale, dynamic spray.
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- A shower bath tap comprising base, adapter, circular water outlet tube, passive rotation mechanism, rotation water outlet base, diversion mechanism and depression handle, wherein the seat including a primary passage connected through a secondary passage, an opening being provided at the bottom of the primary passage to connect the diversion mechanism, a connection tube connecting through the secondary passage being fixed at the top in the front of the seat, the connection tube connecting an adapter provided with a trapezoid trough facing downward, the adapter containing the passive rotation mechanism to pivot to the rotation water outlet base; an opening connecting through the primary passage being each provided on both sides of the seat and fixed to both ends of a circular water outlet tube, a pivot in a semi-cylindrical pivoting rod being provided at the back of the seat to joint the adapter and containing a water guide passage connecting through the primary passage; and a water guide hole penetrating and connecting through the water guide passage being provided on the surface of the pivoting rod, the adapter related to a cylindrical shape, having at its terminal pivoted a free rotation connection nut, and at its another end cut into a semi-cylindrical rod in a shape relatively to the pivot, a water inlet passage being provided in the adapter with one end connected to the opening at the nut, a water guide pore being provided by penetrating a surface of the semi-cylindrical rod and connecting through the water inlet passage, the surface of the semi-cylindrical rod resting on the surface of the pivot of the base, both water guide pores being connected before being inserted with a bolt to be screwed to the depression handle; the circular water outlet tube related to a hollow tube, both ends of the tube being respectively fixed to those two openings provided on both sides of the seat, and multiple pores being provided on the bottom edge of the tube; the passive rotation mechanism including a packing retainer, a rotation rod and a water guide seat, the packing retainer having at its top provided with a flange, a central axial hole and two inclined holes on its opposite circumferential sides, the rotation rod being adapted with multiple blades, and the water guide seat having provided with multiple water guide pores and a threaded circumference side, the top of the rotation rod penetrating through the axial hole of the packing retainer, those blades being accommodated inside the packing retainer, the lower end of the rotation rod penetrating through the axial hole in the water guide seat, and the passive rotation mechanism being screwed in the trough of the adapter of the base; the rotation water outlet base having a flange provided at its top, a central trough having an open top, the bottom of the trough being provided with a body of a connection hole and multiple water guide tubes being fixed to the circumferential side of the flange, each water guide tube being connected through the central trough and being fixed with a water outlet head, a trough having an open bottom and a circular hole at its top, a packing retainer ring having two inclined holes opposite to each other on its circumferential sides being provided inside the trough in the water outlet head, a bottom cover provided on its surface multiple water outlet pores and a connection rod at its center being also provided in the trough of the water outlet head, the connection rod being inserted with a water wheel, and the top of the connection rod penetrating through the circular hole to be screwed and secured with a connection bolt; the diversion mechanism including a spindle having a plug provided at its top in diameter greater than the bore of the secondary passage of the seat, a water guide channel provided with an open end and multiple water outlet pores on its wall, a water guide channel having an axial hole being provided on its bottom, and a knob, the spindle being inserted into the water guide channel with the lower part of the spindle penetrating through the axial hole, the spindle being adapted with a screw to be engaged to the knob, the water guide channel being placed in the lower part of the primary passage of the seat, and the plug of the spindle being placed between the secondary passage and the opening of the water guide channel for displacement by rotation.
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