EP2879804A1 - Duschkopf - Google Patents

Duschkopf

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EP2879804A1
EP2879804A1 EP13752571.3A EP13752571A EP2879804A1 EP 2879804 A1 EP2879804 A1 EP 2879804A1 EP 13752571 A EP13752571 A EP 13752571A EP 2879804 A1 EP2879804 A1 EP 2879804A1
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Prior art keywords
showerhead
sieve
interior
cleaning means
hollow body
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EP13752571.3A
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English (en)
French (fr)
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Carlos Augusto RAMOS DE BARROS
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Fabrimar S/A Industria E Comercio
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Fabrimar S/A Industria E Comercio
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Priority claimed from BR102012019373A external-priority patent/BR102012019373A2/pt
Application filed by Fabrimar S/A Industria E Comercio filed Critical Fabrimar S/A Industria E Comercio
Priority claimed from PCT/BR2013/000282 external-priority patent/WO2014019046A1/en
Publication of EP2879804A1 publication Critical patent/EP2879804A1/de
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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
    • B05B1/30Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means designed to control volume of flow, e.g. with adjustable passages
    • B05B1/3006Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means designed to control volume of flow, e.g. with adjustable passages the controlling element being actuated by the pressure of the fluid to be sprayed
    • 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
    • B05B1/185Roses; Shower heads characterised by their outlet element; Mounting arrangements therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B15/00Details of spraying plant or spraying apparatus not otherwise provided for; Accessories
    • B05B15/50Arrangements for cleaning; Arrangements for preventing deposits, drying-out or blockage; Arrangements for detecting improper discharge caused by the presence of foreign matter
    • B05B15/52Arrangements for cleaning; Arrangements for preventing deposits, drying-out or blockage; Arrangements for detecting improper discharge caused by the presence of foreign matter for removal of clogging particles
    • B05B15/522Arrangements for cleaning; Arrangements for preventing deposits, drying-out or blockage; Arrangements for detecting improper discharge caused by the presence of foreign matter for removal of clogging particles using cleaning elements penetrating the discharge openings
    • B05B15/5223Arrangements for cleaning; Arrangements for preventing deposits, drying-out or blockage; Arrangements for detecting improper discharge caused by the presence of foreign matter for removal of clogging particles using cleaning elements penetrating the discharge openings the cleaning element, e.g. a needle, and the discharge opening being movable relative to each other in a direction substantially parallel to the flow of liquid or other fluent material through said opening
    • B05B15/5225Arrangements for cleaning; Arrangements for preventing deposits, drying-out or blockage; Arrangements for detecting improper discharge caused by the presence of foreign matter for removal of clogging particles using cleaning elements penetrating the discharge openings the cleaning element, e.g. a needle, and the discharge opening being movable relative to each other in a direction substantially parallel to the flow of liquid or other fluent material through said opening the cleaning element being located upstream of the discharge opening or being actuated upstream therefrom
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B15/00Details of spraying plant or spraying apparatus not otherwise provided for; Accessories
    • B05B15/60Arrangements for mounting, supporting or holding spraying apparatus
    • B05B15/65Mounting arrangements for fluid connection of the spraying apparatus or its outlets to flow conduits
    • B05B15/652Mounting arrangements for fluid connection of the spraying apparatus or its outlets to flow conduits whereby the jet can be oriented
    • B05B15/654Mounting arrangements for fluid connection of the spraying apparatus or its outlets to flow conduits whereby the jet can be oriented using universal joints
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C2201/00Details, devices or methods not otherwise provided for
    • E03C2201/70Reducing or removing limescale at spout outlet

Definitions

  • the present invention refers to a showerhead of the type to be installed in bathrooms of private, collective or public use, and presenting a hollow body which is associated with a water supply pipe and inferiorly closed by a perforated plate, defining the sieve of the showerhead and whose holes, for water passage, may be easily cleared from eventual impurities or clogs, by a simple manual operation of the user while using the showerhead, or automatically, by operation of the showerhead itself.
  • showerheads known in the art are provided with a cleaning device, which allows the user to displace, manually and during the bath, a frame internal do the body of the showerhead and which carries pins to be introduced, each one and in a relatively tight manner, into a respective hole of the sieve, in order to clean the latter. While allowing for a simple manual operation which can be carried out during the bath, said known solution presents the inconvenience of effecting the cleaning only by the simultaneous introduction of all the pins into the respective holes of the sieve of the showerhead, which holes present a reduced cross section area which becomes easily clogged.
  • the showerhead is provided with a cleaning device formed by an inner grid, affixed in the interior of the hollow body of the showerhead, above the sieve and incorporating a plurality de cleaning pins, turned downward and which are shaped and positioned to be individually inserted in the interior of a respective hole in the sieve of the showerhead, when the latter has its control valve turned off, that is, when the showerhead is brought to the off condition.
  • the sieve is rotatively affixed in the hollow body of the showerhead and axially displaceable between an active position, with the showerhead in the on condition, in which the through-holes of the sieve are kept spaced away from the cleaning pins of the inner grid, and a rest position, with the showerhead in the off condition, in which the holes of the sieve are fitted in the cleaning pins of the inner grid, promoting the cleaning and unclogging of the sieve holes.
  • An elastic element mounted in the interior of the hollow body, forces the sieve constantly to the rest position.
  • the cleaning element rotatively affixed in the hollow body of the showerhead, is axially displaceable in the interior of said hollow body, from an inoperative position, in which the cleaning pins are kept spaced away from the sieve holes, while the showerhead is in the on condition, that is, in the bath condition, and by actuation of the hydraulic pressure, exerted by the water flow, under a first moving element (diaphragm) , coupled to the cleaning element, in order to overcome the resistance exerted by a second resilient moving element (spring) , which constantly forces the cleaning element to an operative position, in which the cleaning pins are inserted, with a slight gap, in the sieve holes, thus remaining while the showerhead is in the off condition.
  • a first moving element diaphragm
  • a second resilient moving element spring
  • the cleaning pins are conducted to the operative position when the showerhead is turned off, in order to provide the self-cleaning and/or the unclogging of the natural impurities, which are normally brought to the hydraulic supply pipe, wherefrom they flow to the through-holes of the sieve, upon operation of the showerhead in the on condition .
  • said second solution While providing the cleaning and unclogging of the through-holes of the sieve, aiming at maintaining the water flow defined in the showerhead project, said second solution also presents a sieve with holes of reduced diameter (about 1mm) , facilitating obstruction thereof caused by dirt.
  • grains with larger diameter tend to be trapped in the sieve holes, and cannot be removed by the cleaning pins, which can impair the approximation of the sieve to the inner cleaning pins, impeding the automatic cleaning function to be carried out . and leading to the need of making a laborious disassembly of the sieve for its manual cleaning.
  • said second known solution requires the provision of a diaphragm which, in case of undergoing a rupture, even small, will provoke leaks which, depending on the proportions and on the hydraulic supply pressure of the showerhead, may hinder the operation of the latter.
  • the sieve holes present a reduced cross section, which facilitates obstruction and impairs the unclogging thereof, not only by the cleaning pins, but also by using the supply water flow itself, of the showerhead, for cleaning the holes and remove impurities therefrom.
  • the small sieve holes further facilitate the occurrence of continuous water drops after the showerhead ⁇ is turned off.
  • the invention further provides a showerhead as cited above, which presents a sieve capable of producing a pleasant bath sensation, with a relatively reduced water flow and with the sieve holes being difficult or even impracticable to be obstructed by the impurities eventually present in the supply water flow of the showerheads .
  • the present showerhead has an automatic cleaning function, which comprises a phase of washing the sieve holes, upon the initial turning on of the showerhead, with said holes presenting a conveniently widened free cross section, and a phase of cleaning and adjusting the free cross section of said holes, upon the normal operation of the showerhead.
  • the showerhead also presents a manual cleaning function, which allows the user to carry out, through a simple manual operation during the bath, an intense washing of the sieve holes with a widened cross section, when said holes are completely liberated by the pins of the cleaning element.
  • the present showerhead is of the type which comprises a hollow body provided with an inlet nozzle, to be coupled to a water supply pipe, and with a lower wall defined by a sieve perforated by a plurality of holes.
  • the showerhead further comprises: a cleaning means mounted in the interior of the hollow body, carrying a downwardly projecting plurality of pins and being displaceable between an inoperative position, in which it maintains the pins spaced away from the holes of the sieve, and an operative position, in which each pin is introduced into a respective hole of the sieve, defining at least one, and preferably, a plurality of water outlets with said hole; a driving means, operatively associated with the inlet nozzle and affixed to the cleaning means, maintaining the latter in said inoperative position, while the hydraulic pressure in the interior of the inlet nozzle is inferior to a reference value, and displacing said cleaning means to the operative position, when said hydraulic pressure reaches the reference value; and an impelling means mounted in the interior of the hollow body and displacing the driving means and the cleaning means to the inoperative position, when said hydraulic pressure is inferior to the reference value.
  • the solution proposed by the present invention comprises the provision of a fixed sieve and of a movable cleaning means, but with the latter having its lower pins maintained spaced away from the sieve holes, while the showerhead remains turned off, and during an initial period in which the showerhead is turned on, allowing an initial flow of water to enter into the body of the showerhead and be directed to the sieve holes with a widened cross section, washing the latter, while they stay fully open, without any interference of the pins of the cleaning means.
  • the hydraulic pressure in its inlet nozzle rises, displacing the cleaning means to the operative position, in which its pins are inserted in the respective holes of the sieve, promoting a second cleaning phase of the latter and regulating the flow of water released by the showerhead, through one or more water outlets formed between each pin and the inner contour of the respective hole of the sieve.
  • the invention further proposes a construction capable of allowing the pins of the cleaning means to be jointly or individually displaced, axially and. upwardly, to an inoperative position, in which the sieve holes are cleared off, by actuation of the user, with the showerhead in a full bath operation, so that the pressurized water flow, being admitted in the body of the showerhead, may carry out, with the sieve holes in a full on condition, an intense washing of said holes.
  • Figure 1 represents an upper perspective view of the hollow body of the showerhead
  • Figure 2 represents a lower perspective view of the hollow body of a first embodiment of the showerhead, inferiorly closed by a sieve;
  • Figure 3 represents a diametrically and vertically cut perspective view of the first embodiment of the showerhead in the turned off condition, with the cleaning means in the inoperative position;
  • Figure 4 represents a diametrically and vertically cut perspective view of the showerhead of figure 3, but in the fully turned on condition, with the cleaning means in the operative position;
  • Figure 5 represents a diametrically and vertically cut perspective view of the showerhead of figures 3 and 4, in the fully turned on condition and with the cleaning means manually displaced to the inoperative position, allowing the full water flow being admitted in the hollow body of the showerhead to effect an intense operation of washing the sieve holes during the shower bath;
  • Figure 6 represents a lower perspective view of the hollow body of a second embodiment of the showerhead, with the pins of the cleaning means in the operative position inserted in the interior of the respective sieve holes, with the showerhead in the on condition;
  • Figure 7 represents a lower perspective view of the hollow body of the second embodiment of the showerhead, with the pins of the cleaning means being displaced to an elevated inoperative position, unblocking the sieve holes, with the showerhead in the off condition;
  • Figure 8 represents a diametrically and vertically cut perspective view of the showerhead, of the second embodiment of the showerhead in the on condition, with the pins of the cleaning means in an operative position, inside the respective sieve holes;
  • Figure 8 ⁇ represents an enlarged detail of part of figure Figure 9 represents a diametrically and vertically cut perspective view of the showerhead of figure 8, but in the off condition, with the pins of the cleaning means in an inoperative position, retracted in relation to the respective holes of the sieve;
  • Figure 10 represents an enlarged perspective view of the pins of the cleaning means.
  • Figure 11 represents a plan view of the pin illustrated in figure 10, when positioned in the interior of a respective hole of the sieve, according to the second embodiment of the invention.
  • the present showerhead comprises a hollow body 10 formed of any adequate material and provided with an inlet nozzle 11, to be coupled to a water supply pipe (not illustrated), and with a lower wall 12, defined by a sieve C perforated by a plurality of holes 13.
  • the hollow body 10 presents a lateral wall 14, generally cylindrical, but which may be square, rectangular, oval, etc., having a lower edge 14a, whose sealing, in relation to a peripheral region of the lower wall 12, is effected by an 0' ring 20, and an upper edge 14b incorporating a peripheral region of an upper wall 15, wherefrom the inlet nozzle 11 projects outwards.
  • the inlet nozzle 11 may have the form of a tubular sleeve which is internally or externally threaded, so as to receive the end of the supply pipe (not illustrated) , defining a rigid connection between the latter and the hollow body 10 of the showerhead.
  • the inlet nozzle 11 defines, internally, the housing for a spherical inner end 18a of a tubular connector 18, whose outer end 18b is configured to be threaded to the supply pipe.
  • the inlet nozzle 11 further presents an inner groove 11a in the interior of which is. housed an 0' ring 19, made of elastomer, in order to guarantee the sealing between the spherical inner end 18a and the inlet nozzle 11.
  • the lower edge 14a of the lateral wall 14 presents a thread 14c, preferably (but not necessarily) external, in which is threaded a ring 30 for fixation of the sieve C in the hollow body 10.
  • the showerhead further comprises a cleaning means 40 mounted in the interior of the hollow body 10, carrying a plurality of downwardly projecting pins 41, the cleaning means 40 being displaceable between an inoperative position (figures 3, 5, 7 and 9), in which it keeps the pins 41 away from the holes 13 of the sieve C, and an operative position, in which each pin 41 is introduced into a respective hole 13 of the sieve C (figures 4, 6, 8 and 8A) , defining at least one water outlet S, of reduced cross section, with the respective hole 13 in which the pin 41 is introduced.
  • the cleaning means 40 comprises a grid 42 guided in the interior of the hollow body 10 of the showerhead, during the displacement of the cleaning means 40, between its inoperative and operative positions, said grid 42 carrying a plurality of pins 41, incorporated in said grid 42 in a single piece, or optionally, a plurality de pins 41 mounted in respective windows 42a in the grid 42, so as to be axially displaced in relation to the latter, in the interior of said housings 45, by a distance slightly superior to the axial extension of each hole 13 of the sieve C.
  • One of the parts defined by the lower face of the cleaning means 40 and the upper face of sieve C may further incorporate a plurality of small eccentric axial projections 44 (see figures 3, 4, 5, 8, 8A and 9), which are seated against the other of said parts, in order to maintain the grid 42 slightly spaced away from the sieve C, when conducted to the operative position.
  • the showerhead further comprises a driving means 50, operatively associated with the inlet nozzle 11 and affixed to the cleaning means 40, maintaining the latter in said inoperative position, while the hydraulic pressure in the interior of inlet nozzle 11 is inferior to a reference value, and displacing said cleaning means 40 to the operative position, when said hydraulic pressure reaches the reference value.
  • a driving means 50 operatively associated with the inlet nozzle 11 and affixed to the cleaning means 40, maintaining the latter in said inoperative position, while the hydraulic pressure in the interior of inlet nozzle 11 is inferior to a reference value, and displacing said cleaning means 40 to the operative position, when said hydraulic pressure reaches the reference value.
  • An impelling means 60 is mounted in the interior of the hollow body 10, for displacing the driving means 50 and the cleaning means 40 to the inoperative position, when the hydraulic pressure in the interior of inlet nozzle 11 is inferior to said reference value.
  • the hollow body 10 is provided, in the interior of the inlet nozzle 11, with a conical seat 70, of tubular shape and preferably threaded in the interior of the inlet nozzle 11, and which projects downwardly from the upper wall 15 of the hollow body 10 and is also axially aligned with the inlet nozzle 11.
  • the conical seat 70 presents an outer end 71 open to the interior of the inlet nozzle 11, and an inner end 72 open to the interior of the hollow body 10.
  • the outer end 71 of the conical seat 70 has the function of defining the lower axial retention of the 0' ring 19, maintaining the latter pressed between the inlet nozzle 11 and the spherical inner end 18a of the tubular connector 18.
  • the conical seat 70 is provided with a plurality of inner axial recesses 75, extending until the inner end 72 of the conical seat 70 and inferiorly open to respective lower radial recesses 76, also provided in the inner end 72 of the conical seat 70, in order to allow a restricted fluid communication between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10, upon start of the showerhead operation.
  • the conical seat 70 has its lower end 72 configured to define, with the adjacent median portion of the grid 42, an annular gap which defines a restricted water passage between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10, upon the start of the showerhead operation, that is, when turned on.
  • the driving means 50 comprises a piston 51 having a base end 51a affixed to the cleaning means 40 and a top end 51b presenting a median recess 51c which may present a inverted slightly conical recess, as illustrated in figures 3, 4 and 5, or an inverted frusto-conical deeper recess, to cooperate with the conical seat 70, in the inoperative position of the cleaning means 40, as illustrated in figures 8 and 9.
  • the piston 51 is axially displaced, in the interior of the hollow body 10, to displace the cleaning means 40 between its inoperative and operative positions, as a function of the hydraulic pressure in the interior of the inlet nozzle 11, that is, in the interior of the conical seat 70, upstream the piston 51.
  • the conical seat 70 and the piston 51 are constructed to allow a relatively restricted fluid communication between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10, when the cleaning means 40 is in the inoperative position, illustrated in figure 3, and a complete fluid communication between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10, when the cleaning means 40 is displaced to the operative position illustrated in figure .
  • the conical seat 70 and the piston 51 are constructed for: eliminating any relevant fluid communication between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10 when the cleaning means 40 is in the inoperative position, illustrated in figure 9; a partial fluid communication between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10, when the cleaning means 40 is slightly downwardly displaced, as a function of the supply hydraulic pressure, allowing that a certain water flow reaches the holes 13 of the sieve C, before they receive the respective pins 41; and a full fluid communication between the inlet nozzle 11 and the interior of the hollow body 10, when the cleaning means 40 is displaced to the operative position illustrated in figures 8 and 8A, with the pins 41 introduced in the respective holes 13 of the sieve C.
  • the pressurization of the inlet nozzle 11 and of the conical seat 70 is made in a progressive way, remaining in values inferior to the reference value and which are insufficient to provoke displacement of the piston 51 and of the cleaning means 40 to the operative position of the latter, but allowing the water to be supplied to the holes 13 of the sieve C while the pressure in the inlet nozzle 11 remains inferior to the reference value.
  • the cleaning means 40 During the time the cleaning means 40 remains in its inoperative position, with the impelling means 60 exerting, against the piston 51, a force superior to the opposite force produced by the hydraulic pressure in the interior of the conical seat 70, the water flow entering in the hollow body 10 will pass between the piston 51 and the inner end 72 of the conical seat 70, more precisely through the inner axial recesses 75 and lower radial recesses 76 of the conical seat 70, in the embodiment of figures 1 to 5, reaching the holes 13 of the sieve C which are found completely free from the pins 41 of the cleaning means 40.
  • This initial water flow admitted in the showerhead, carries out the first cleaning phase, washing the holes 13 of the sieve C and dragging, to the outside of the hollow body 10, any solid impurity that might have been brought by the water supply system.
  • said first cleaning phase be a washing phase for the holes 13 of the sieve C
  • said holes present a cross section area, generally (but not necessarily) circular, larger than that required in the project, for each water outlet of the sieve C with the normal operation of the showerhead.
  • the pins 41 are loosely introduced in the holes 13 of the sieve C, defining a single water outlet S, of annular shape, in the gap defined between the pin 41 and the inner wall of the respective hole 13.
  • the penetration of the pins 41 in the holes 13 also has the function of promoting a second cleaning phase of the sieve C, clearing the holes 13. Any residue penetrating in the interior of the hollow body 10 during its normal operation and being larger than the annular radial gap existing between each pin 41 and the respective hole 13, will be retained in the upper portion of the hole 13, without provoking the flow distortions observed in the prior art systems.
  • the holes 13 of the sieve C have diameters even larger than those of the first embodiment, presenting an inverted slightly frusto- conical shape, each pin 41 presenting a body 41a with a correspondent frusto-conical shape so as to be fitted, with no gap, in the interior of a respective hole 13 of the sieve C, said body 41a carrying an upper neck 41b, to be mounted to the grid 42 of the cleaning means 40.
  • the body 41a of the pin 41 is provided with a plurality of outer axial grooves 41c, extended throughout the whole height of the body 41a and which define, each one, with the inner wall of the respective hole 13 of the sieve C, a water outlet S of the sieve C.
  • each hole 13 of the sieve C is transformed into a plurality of water outlets S, increasing the sensation of abundant water during the bath, with a relatively reduced consumption of water in relation to the conventional solutions and even in relation to the solution defined in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • each pin 41 has its tubular-shaped neck 41b fitted, with a small gap, through a respective window 42a provided in the grid 42 and incorporating a widened end 41d to be seated in a region of the upper face of the grid 42, defined around each window 42a.
  • each pin 41 can be manually and individually upwardly displaced by the user of the showerhead, during the shower bath, in order to completely liberate the respective hole 13 of the sieve C, promoting a complete washing, not only of the hole 13 itself, but also of all the outer axial grooves 41c of the body 41a of the pin 41.
  • each pin 41 may incorporate at least one lower guide means which, in the case of the second embodiment illustrated in figures 6 to 11, takes the form of a plurality of lower peripheral axial projections of the body 41a of the pin 41.
  • the lower guide means 41e should present an axial length sufficient to remain partially fitted in the interior of the respective hole 13 of the sieve C when the pin 41 is individually, or jointly with the other pins 41, upwardly displaced to the inoperative position of the cleaning means 40.
  • the impelling means 60 comprises a helical spring 61 having an end seated on the sieve C and an opposite end seated against one of the parts defined by the piston 51 and by the cleaning means 40.
  • the piston 51 presents a tubular shape, with its base end 51a open and turned to the sieve C.
  • the opposite end of the helical spring 61 is fitted in the interior of the piston 51 and seated under the top end 51b.
  • the showerhead presents an optional construction, according to which the lower wall 12 incorporates a central tubular nozzle 16, having an outer end 16a, provided, internally, with a small annular flange 17 which defines a stop means B, and with an inner end 16b which projects to the interior of the body of the showerhead, through a tubular wall 16c, and against which is seated the top end 51b of the piston 51 when the cleaning means 40 is conducted to the operative position, with the showerhead under full operation, in the turned on condition.
  • the base end of the piston 51a is positioned around the tubular wall 16c of the central tubular nozzle 16.
  • a plunger 80 In the interior of the central tubular nozzle 16 is slidingly mounted a plunger 80, preferably in the form of a cup 81, having a lateral wall 82, telescopically sliding in the interior of the central tubular nozzle 16, and a lower end wall 83 against which is seated an adjacent end of the impelling means 60 which, in the example illustrated, is defined by the helical spring 61.
  • the lateral wall 82 of the cup 81 is provided with at least one peripheral groove 84, in which is lodged a sealing ring 90 in 0' ring form, which is radially and slidingly pressed against the tubular wall 16c of the central tubular nozzle 16.
  • Such constructive variant allows the user to achieve, during the bath, and intense additional washing of the holes 13 of the sieve C. Therefore, the user only needs to promote a simple axial and ascending manual displacement of the plunger 80, in the interior of the central tubular nozzle 16, from an inactive position, in which it has its lower end wall 83 seated against the small annular flange 17, by actuation of the impelling means 60, to an active position, in which the lateral wall 82 of the plunger 80 is seated against the top end 51b of the piston 51 and displacing axially upwards the cleaning means 40 to its inoperative position, with its lower pins 41 being displaced to the outside of the holes 13 of the sieve C, allowing the pressurized water flow being admitted in the body of the showerhead to carry out an intense washing of said holes 13 of the sieve C, in which said holes 13 are in a full on condition and the showerhead is in a full bath operation.
  • the user may carry out several operations of pressing and releasing the plunger 80, in order to provide multiple washing operations of the holes 13 of the sieve C during the shower bath.
  • the lower wall 12 which defines the sieve C, presents the central tubular nozzle 16 for housing the plunger 80.
  • the lower wall 12 may be closed in the region of the central tubular nozzle 16 which, in this case, is suppressed from the showerhead, the same occurring with the plunger 80.
  • the showerhead does not allow the user to carry out the operations of washing the sieve during the bath, that is, during operation of the showerhead.

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PCT/BR2013/000282 WO2014019046A1 (en) 2012-08-02 2013-08-02 Showerhead

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