GB2520115A - Shower Assembly - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- E03C1/0465—Adding soap, disinfectant, or the like in the supply line or at the water outlet by mounting an independent soap dispenser to outlet of tap
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
A shower assembly. The assembly 10 may include a shower device (14 figure 1) including a device housing 30 defining an inlet 38 communicating with an inlet chamber 102, an outlet 50 and a waterway 46 communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet, the device housing further defining a receptacle 94 having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end; and a second device 16 (such as a speaker) supportable in the receptacle. The outlet may define an outlet plane, and the second device may include a housing providing an outlet, the outlet being one of aligned with and positioned forwardly of the outlet plane when the speaker is supported in the receptacle. The assembly may further include a magnetic connecting structure operable to releasably connect the second device and the shower device. The second device may be also be a light source, a time keeping device, a dispenser or some other entertainment device or image display.
Description
SHOWER ASSEMBLY
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
100011 The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/871,054, filed August 28, 2013, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD
100021 The present invention generally relates to shower devices and, more particularly, to an assembly of a shower device and a second device, such as a speaker, a light source, etc.
SUMMARY
10003] In one independent embodiment, a shower assembly may include a shower device with a waterway assembly defining an inlet chamber communicating with an inlet, an outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the waterway assembly defining a receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the waterway assembly including an outlet member defining a plurality of outlets communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlets being positioned circumferentially about the receptacle; and a second device supported in the receptacle. The second device may include one of an entertainment device, a light source, a time keeping device, a dispenser.
10004] In another independent embodiment, a shower assembly may include a shower device; a second device removably supportable on and completely separable from the shower device; and a magnetic connecting structure operable to releasably connect the shower device and the second device, The connecting structure may include a magnet supported by one of the shower device and the second device, the magnet interacting with the other of the shower device and the second device to releasably connect the shower device and the second device, The connecting structure may include a second magnet supported on the other of the shower device and the second device.
100051 In yet another independent embodiment, a speaker assembly may include a speaker with a housing, speaker components operable to output audio, and a power source operable to power the speaker components; and a support; and a magnetic connecting structure operable to releasably connect the speaker and the support. The support may include a shower component, a non-shower component, and a support external to a shower.
100061 In a further independent embodiment, a shower assembly may include a speaker with a housing, speaker components operable to output audio, and a power source operable to power the speaker components; and a shower device with a waterway assembly defining an inlet chamber communicating with an inlet, an outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the inlet chamber being behind the speaker, the waterway extending along the speaker, the waterway assembly including an outlet member defining a plurality of outlets communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlets being positioned circumferentially about the speaker. The speaker may be one of removably supported by the shower device and non-removably supported by the shower device.
100071 In another independent embodiment, a shower assembly may include a shower device with a waterway assembly defining an outlet and a waterway communicating between the outlet and an inlet, the outlet including a plurality of outlet openings and defining an outlet plane; and a second device supported by the shower device, the second device including a second device housing having a periphery and providing a second device outlet, the second device outlet being positioned forwardly of the outlet plane. The outlet openings may be positioned about the periphery of the second device housing and oriented to direct water flow outside of the periphery of the second device.
100081 In yet another independent embodiment, a shower assembly may include a housing having a plurality of housing threads; a first waterway assembly including an inner waterway member and an outer waterway member, the waterway members cooperating to define an inlet chamber communicating with a shower inlet, an annular outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the first waterway assembly defining a first receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending around and along the first receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the inner waterway member defining a plurality of outlet openings communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlet openings being positioned circumferentially about the first receptacle, the first waterway assembly having a plurality of first waterway threads; and a second waterway assembly including an inner waterway member and an outer waterway member, the waterway members cooperating to define an inlet chamber communicating with a shower inlet, an annular outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the second waterway assembly defining a second receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending around and along the second receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the inner waterway member defining a plurality of outlet openings communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlet openings being positioned circumferentially about the second receptacle, the second waterway assembly having a plurality of second waterway threads, the second waterway assembly having a configuration different that the first waterway assembly. The housing may be selectively and alternatively threadedly connectable to each of the first waterway assembly and the second waterway assembly.
10009] In a further independent embodiment, a shower assembly may include a first housing having a first configuration and a plurality of first housing threads; a second housing having a second configuration and a plurality of second housing threads, the second configuration being different than the first configuration; and a waterway assembly including an inner waterway member and an outer waterway member, the waterway members cooperating to define an inlet chamber communicating with a shower inlet, an annular outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the waterway assembly defining a receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending around and along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the inner waterway member defining a plurality of outlet openings communicating with the outlet chaniber, the outlet openings being positioned circumferentially about the receptacle, the waterway assembly having a plurality of waterway threads. The first housing and the second housing may each be selectively and alternatively threadedly connectable to the waterway assembly,
BRIEF DESCRIPTTON OF THE DRAWINGS
100101 Figs. lA-iD are views of a shower assembly.
100111 Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view of an alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100121 Figs. 3A-3C are views of another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100131 Fig. 4 is a rear perspective view of yet another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100141 Figs, SA-5C are views of a further alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100151 Fig. 6A-6E are views of another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100161 Figs. 7A-7H are views of components of a waterway assembly of the shower assembly shown in Figs. 6A-6E.
100171 Figs. SA-8F illustrate a process for assembling the shower assembly shown in Fig. 6-7.
100181 Figs. 9A-9B are views of an alternative construction of a waterway assembly.
100191 Figs. 1OA-1OD are views of a second device for use with a shower assembly shown in Figs. 6A-6E.
100201 Figs. I OE-I 00 are views of alternative second devices, such as an image display device, a light, and an indicator or clock, respectively, for use with a shower assembly shown in Figs. 6A-6E.
100211 Figs. I IA-I IT are views a second device, such as a speaker assembly, shown in Figs. 6A-6E.
100221 Figs. I 2A-I 2D are views of an alternative construction of a second device, such as a speaker assembly, shown in Figs. 1 lA-i 1H.
100231 Figs. I 3 A-I 3B are views of yet another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100241 Figs. 13C-13D are views of a second device, such as a speaker, shown in Figs. 13A- 1 3B, removed from the shower device.
100251 Figs. 14A-14B are views of a further alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100261 Figs. ISA-I SB are views of another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100271 Figs. bA-bC are views of yet another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100281 Figs. 1 7A-1 7C are views of a further alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100291 Figs. 17D-17D are views of a second device, such as a speaker, shown in Figs, 17A-I 7C, removed from the shower device.
100301 Figs. ISA-18C are views of another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
100311 Figs. 1SD-1SE are views of a second device, such as a speaker, shown in Figs. iSA- 18C, removed from the shower device.
100321 Fig. 19 is a perspective view of yet another alternative construction of a shower assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
100331 Before any independent embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other independent embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Use of "including" and "comprising" and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of "consisting of' and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof, Further, it is to be understood that such terms as "forward", "rearward", "left", "righf', "upward" and "downward", etc., are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms, 100341 A shower assembly lOis shown in Figs. lA-iD. The assembly 10 generally includes a shower device 14 and a second device 16, such as an entertainment device (e.g., a speaker 18, a display, a bubble blower, etc.), a light source, a time keeping device (e.g., a clock, a timer), a dispenser (e.g., of shampoo, soap, aroma, essential oils, softeners, purifiers, etc.) or a combination of such devices, [0035] In the illustrated construction, the shower device 14 includes a showerhead 22. Tn other constructions (not shown), the assembly 10 may include another shower device having a configuration different than the showerhead 22, such as, for example, a different type of showerhead, a rain can, a hand shower, a wall-mounted water tile, etc., with the second device.
100361 The showerhead 22 includes an inlet connector 26 for threaded connection to a water supply pipe (not shown) of a water supply (e.g., householdiresidential, commercial, etc.). The showerhead 22 also includes a housing 30, aM a ball joint 34 is provided between the housing 30 and the inlet connector 26. The housing 30 has an inlet 38 extending along an inlet axis 42. A waterway 46 extends from the inlet 38 to a showerhead outlet assembly 50.
[0037] The outlet assembly 50 includes a back plate 54 and a face plate 58 defining an annular outlet chamber 62 communicating with the waterway 46. Nozzles or outlets 66 are provided on the face plate 58. Water flows through the outlets 66 to define a curtain or envelope (partially shown in Fig. 1A) of water. The illusftated envelope 70 of water is generally conical (extending along an outlet axis 74) and surrounds an open center. The envelope 70 may have other shapes.
[0038] The plates 54, 58 define aligned central openings 78, 82, respectively, such that the outlet assembly 50 has a generally annuhr, doughnut shape. A flared surface 86 extends from the opening 78 to a plane 90 of the face plate 58. Tn the illustrated construction, the plane 90 is aligned with a front surthce of the face plate 58, and the outlets 66 project forwardly of the plane 100391 The housing 30 defines a receptacle 94 for the second device 16. In the illustrated construction, the receptacle 94 is provided along the inlet and outlet axes 42, 74. To accommodate the receptacle 94, the waterway 46 includes a diverted portion 98. The housing 30 defines an inlet chamber 102 behind the receptacle 94, and the diverted portion 98 communicates between the chambers 102, 62. The front wall of the inlet chamber 102 provides a back wall of the receptacle 94. The peripheral surface around the opening 78 in the back plate 54 provides a front surface of the receptacle 94. The outer wall of the diverted portion 98 provides a lateral wall of the receptacle 94. A radial portion 104, formed with the diverted portion 98, extends radially along the back plate 54.
100401 The second device 16 is supported by the showerhead housing 30 and includes a housing 106, in the illustrated construction, removably supportable in the receptacle 94. In other constructions, the second device 16 may not be removable from the shower device 14 (e.g., formed with the shower device 14 as a unit, formed separately and then non-removably attached to the shower device 14, etc.).
100411 The housing 106 defines a container for components/materials associated with the second device 16 (e.g., power components 138, output components 110, material to be dispensed, etc.). With a speaker 18, the housing 106 supports speaker components 110 for producing an output (e.g., audio, sound, etc.) through an outlet 114 along an output axis 118.
The speaker 18 is supported in the receptacle 94 with the output axis 118 aligned and co-axial with the outlet axis 74 to project sound through the openings 78, 82.
100421 A sound permeable and substantially water impermeable cover or screen 122 covers the speaker outlet 114. The speaker outlet 114 is arranged in a plane 126, and, in the illustrated construction, the speaker plane 126 is recessed from the plane 90 of the thce plate 58 which may also inhibit water from entering the speaker 18.
[0043] As shown in Fig. 1 A, the outlets 66 surround the output of the second device 16 (the speaker outlet 114). The outlets 66 are arranged in multiple rings on the face plate 58 about the periphery of the speaker outlet I 14. The resulting envelope 70 has multiple layers surrounding the output of the second device 16 (e.g., the speaker 1 8). The thce plate 58 and other components of the showerhead 22 may be formed of a material, such as hard plastic, silicone, etc., which may enhance the sound output of the speaker 18.
100441 The illustrated showerhead 22 is designed for use with the second device 16 to enhance the output by the second device 16 (e.g., sound output of the speaker 18) and/or the experience of the user, For example, components of the illustrated showerhead 22 may have a shape and/or construction (e.g., the flared surface 86, the output/pattern of the ouflets 66, etc.), may operate (e.g., the envelope 70 resulting from the water flow) and/or may be formed of materials to obtain or promote the desired output/experience. Other design factors (e.g., the combination of the showerhead 22 and the second device 16) may also be considered.
100451 The second device 16 is positioned co-axially with the inlet 38 and the outlets 66 of the showerhead 22. As shown in Fig. 1C, in the illustrated construction, water is axially behind (in the inlet chamber 102) the second device 16. Water is diverted around the second device 16 through the diverted portion 98.
100461 In the illustrated construction, the second device 16 is removably supported by the showerhead housing 30. The second device 16 is inserted into and removed from the receptade 94 without tools. As shown in Fig. 1D, the second device 16 is inserted laterally (transverse to the outlet axis 74) into the receptacle 94. Also, the second device 16 is connected to the housing behind the back plate 54.
100471 Connecting structure 130 is provided between the second device 16 and the shower device 14 (e.g., between the speaker housing 106 and the showerhead housing 30) to removably connect the housings 106, 30. The connecting structure 130 may include frictional engagement between one or more of the walls of the receptacle 94 and the housing 106 (e.g., a friction fit).
Material (not shown) with enhanced frictional properties may be provided on the engaging surfaces. Force-app'ying structure (not shown) may be provided to increase or augment the frictional force, Such structure may include a flexible "clamping" arrangement of components of the showerhead housing 30 (e.g., the spaced-apart diverted portions 98A of the waterway 46A shown in Fig. 2), magnetic connecting structure (discussed below), etc. 10048] The connecting structure 1 30 may include inter-engaging connecting members (not shown), such as one or more projections and recesses, rails and grooves, etc. The connecting structure 130 may include positive engagement structure (not shown) to lock the second device 16 to the showerhead housing 30. For example, a movable locking member (not shown; e.g., a projection) may limit movement of the housing 106 from the receptacle 94. A user moves the locking member (through direct engagement, a remote actuator, etc.) to allow the second device 16 to be removed. The locking member may allow insertion of the second device 16 into the receptacle without movement of the locking member by the user (e.g., an angled surface on the locking member is engaged by the housing 106 to move the locking member out of the way).
10049] The second device 16 may also be removably connectable to another shower component, such as, for example, a different style/model showerhead (e.g., any of the showerheads shown in Figs. 2A-19), a rain can, a hand shower, a wall-mounted water tile, etc., or to a non-shower component, such as a support external to a shower (for example, a support post 132 shown in Fig. lOB), to provide a modular system. In such a system, a single second device 16 is removably connectable to the showerhead 22 and to another different component.
The other component includes complementary connecting structure (e.g., frictional structure/materials, force-applying structure, inter-engaging connecting members, etc.) and may include a housing defining a receptacle 94 for supporting the second device 16.
100501 The other shower component may incorporate structure similar to the showerhead 22 (e.g., a ring-shaped shower outlet assembly 50). For example, U.S. Design Patent No. D565,699 illustrates a hand shower. In the modular system, the illustrated hand shower may be modified to have a housing with a ring-shaped shower outlet assembly similar to the assembly 50 of the showerhead 22. The second device 16 is supported in a similar manner on the modified hand shower.
10051] The removable second device 16 may also be connected separately in the shower enclosure (not shown). For example, the second device 16 maybe connected to connecting structure, similar to that described above, mounted on a wall of the shower enclosure, connected to a support (a slide bar for a hand shower, a suppori/post extemal to the shower). Alternatively, a suction cup (not shown) may be connected to the second device 16 for connection to a wall or support or a clip (not shown) may be provided to hang the second device 16 from a portion of the shower enclosure or from structure external to the shower.
100521 in the illustrated construction of the speaker 18, the speaker components 110 receive a signal to output from a remote source (not shown), such as a phone, computer, other remotely-communicating source device, etc. (e.g., cell phone, smart phone (iPhone), desktop computer, laptop computer, tablet computer (iPad), MP3 player (iPod), other comparable device, etc.). To communicate with the remote source, communication components 134 provide a wireless interface between the output components 110 and the remote source, The communication components 134 include, for example, Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11 ("Wi-Fi") compatible devices.
10053] The communication components 134 may provide one-way communication (e.g., from the remote source to the output components 110) or two-way communication (e.g., between components of the second device and the remote source). if two-way communication is provided, the second device 16 and/or the shower device 14 may include input components (not shown) capable of generating a signal to be sent to the remote source via the communication components 134. For example, the input components may include one or more buttons to control operation of the remote source (e.g., "ON/OFF", "Play/Pause", "Fwd", "Rev", "Volume", "Call Answer", "End Call" buttons, a key pad, a touch pad, a touch screen, etc.). The input components may include a microphone for use with a phone, intercom, etc. 10054] The second device 16 also includes a power source or power components, such as a battery 138, for powering components of the second device 16. In the illustrated construction, the battery 138 is rechargeable when the second device 16 is removed from the receptacle 94.
One or more charging terminals 142 are provided on the housing 106 for connection to an external power source (not shown) such as line power through a removable power cord, USB cord, etc. The second device 16 is removed from the showerhead 22, and the terminals 142 are connected to the external power source to recharge the battery 138. When the second device 16 is supported on the showerhead 22, the terminals 142 are covered by a portion of the showerhead housing 30 (e.g., by the diverted portion 98). A terminal cover (not shown; but similar to the cover 296 shown in Fig. lIE and Ii G) may also be provided on the housing 106.
It should be understood that electronic components (e.g., the output components 110, the communication components 134, the power components, etc.), associated modules and logical structures are capable of being implemented in software executed by a microprocessor or a similar device or of being implemented in hardware using a variety of components including, for example, application specific integrated circuits ("ASTCs"). Terms like "controller" and "module" may include or refer to both hardware and/or software.
100561 Fig. 2 illustrates an alternative constmction of a shower assembly 1 GA. The assembly IDA is similar to the assembly 10 described above and shown in Figs. lA-iD, and the description above is referred to for common elements. Modified elements are discussed below and have the same reference number "A".
100571 In the assembly IDA, the waterway 46A includes a diverted portion 98A which is wider than the diverted portion 98 shown in Figs. lA-iD, The diverted portion 98A provides an arc-shaped recess to at least partiafly laterally capture the second device 16A (e.g., a speaker 1 8A). The showerhead 22A may be arranged so that the diverted portion 98A is at the lowest point. The second device 16A can thus rest on the diverted portion 98A when supported in the receptacle 94A.
100581 Figs. 3A-3C illustrate another alternative construction of a shower assembly lOB.
The assembly lOB is similar to the assembly 10, 1OA described above and shown in Figs. lA-iD and 2, respectively, and the description above is referred to for common elements, Modified elements are discussed below and have the same reference number "B".
[0059] In the assembly I OB, the waterway 46B includes multiple (two) diverted portions 98B and 98B'. The illustrated diverted portions 98B, 98B' are spaced apart on the showerhead housing 3DB by about 180°. The diverted portions 98B, 98B' cooperate to capture the second device 16B (e.g., a speaker 18B). As mentioned above, at least one of the diverted portions 98B, 98B' may be flexible to allow insertion of the second device 16B and/or to apply force to retain the second device 16B (e.g., to provide connecting structure 130B or to supplement other connecting structure). 1 I
100601 The use of multiple diverted portions 98B, 98B' may also allow the flow through the showerhead 22B to be adjusted. For example, one diverted portion 98B provides a first flow path, and the other diverted portion 98B' provides a second flow path. Combined flow through both flow paths may provide increased flow through the shower outlet assembly 50B, The flow paths may have different volumes such that flow through one flow path is greater than through the other flow path. A valve arrangement (not shown) may be provided to selectively control flow through one or both of the flow paths (e.g., minimum flow through the smaller flow path, medium flow through the larger flow path, maximum flow through both flow paths). The valve arrangement may include a user control (not shown; e.g., a button or selector).
100611 In other constructions (not shown), the valve arrangement may be automatically controlled through another input (e.g., based on the output of the second device 16B (e.g., the speaker 18B)). In such constructions, the valve arrangement may include one or more electronically-controlled valves (e.g., a solenoid valve) operated by control components (not shown). The water flow may be adjusted in relation to the intensity, rhythm, etc. of the sound output of the speaker I 8B to also provide a tactile experience from the assembly lOll, in addition to the audio experience. The control components may be selectively activated/deactivated to add/remove the tactile experience.
100621 Fig. 4 illustrates yet another alternative construction of a shower assembly 1 OC. The assembly 1OC is similar to the assembly 10, bA, lOB described above and shown in Figs. 1A- 1D, 2 and 3A-3C, respectively, and the description above is referred to for common elements.
Modified elements are discussed below and have the same reference number "C".
100631 In the assembly bC, the waterway 46C includes multiple (three) diverted portions 98C, 9SC' 98C". The illustrated diverted portions 98C, 98C' 98C" are spaced apart on the showerhead housing 30C by about 120°. The diverted portions 98C, 98C' 98C" cooperate to capture the speaker I 8C.
100641 As mentioned above, at least one of the diverted portions 98C, 98C' 98C" may be flexible to allow lateral insertion of the second device 16C (e.g., a speaker 18C) and/or to apply force to retain the speaker 1 SC. However, in the illustrated construction, the second device 16C is inserted into and removed from the receptacle 94C the receptacle 94C from the front of the shower outlet assembly SOC. As also mentioned above, the use of multiple diverted portions 98C, 98C', 98C" may also allow the flow through the showerhead 22C to be adjusted.
100651 Figs. 5A-5C illustrate an alternative construction of a shower assembly 1OD. The assembly I OD is similar to the assembly 10, I OA, I OB, 1 DC described above and shown in Figs. lA-iD, 2, 3A-3C and 4, respectively, and the description above is referred to for common elements. Modified elements are discussed below and have the same reference number "D".
100661 In the assembly I OD, the second device I 6D (e.g., a speaker I SD) is inserted into and removed from the receptacle 94D through the front of the shower outlet assembly SOD, In the illustrated construction, the flared surface 86D is provided on a flared portion 150 on the front of the second device I 6D. The back plate 54D and the front plate SSD are generally annular, and the shower outlet assembly SOD is in the shape of a relatively flatter ring (compared to the shower outlet assembly 50 shown in Figs. lA-iD).
100671 The connecting structure 1 30D includes inter-engaging ramp surfaces 154, 158 on the speaker I 8D and the showerhead 22D, respectively, engaging upon a 1/4 turn. A first set of ramp surfaces 154, 158 is provided on a rim 162 of the flared portion 150 and the shower outlet assembly SOD, and a second set of ramp surfaces 154, 158 is provided on the rear of the speaker housing 1 06D and the front wall of the inlet chamber 1 02D. The speaker 1 SD is thus retained at both ends.
100681 Figs. 6-8 and ID-Il illustrate another alternative construction of a shower assembly IOF. The assembly 1OF is similar to the assembly 10, 1OA, lOB, bC, 1OD described above and shown in Figs. I A-ID, 2, 3A-3C, 4, SA-SC, respectively, and the description above is referred to for common elements. Modified elements are discussed below and have the same reference number "F".
100691 In the illustrated showerhead 22F, several common showerhead components are shown, For example (see Fig. 6E), the inlet connector 26F includes a screen washer I 70F arid a flow regulator 1 74F, A holder 17SF, a flat ring 1 82F and a wave spring 1 86F are provided around the ball joint 34F.
100701 The showerhead 22F includes (see Figs, 6D-6E, 7A-7H and 8A-8F) a waterway assembly I 90F communicating with the inlet 38F. As shown in Fig. 6D, cooperating threads 192F connect the housing 30F and the waterway assembly 190F. The waterway assembly 190F includes (see Figs. 6D-6E, 7A-7E and 8A-SF) outer and inner waterway members I 94F, 1 98F cooperating to define the waterway 46F and the inlet and outlet chambers I 02F, 62F, respectively, The waterway members 194F, 19SF are connected, for example, by welding (e.g., ultrasonic), adhesive, etc., to provide a fluid tight seam, 10071] The inner waterway member 19SF provides a sprayface member defining openings 260. The waterway assembly 190F also includes a nozz'e member 264 with nozzles 268, at least some of which have barbs 272. The illustrated nozzles 268 are oriented along respective axes 274. The nozzle member 264 provides the outlets 66F arranged in the face plane 90F (see Fig. 9D). The nozzle member 264 may be formed as a soft thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), and the nozzles/outlets 66F may be self-cleaning.
100721 Each nozzle 268 is received in a corresponding opening 260, and, as shown in Fig. 9D, the barbs 272 engage the inner waterway member 19SF to connect the members 19SF, 264.
The construction of the nozzles 268 and the barbs 272 is such that water pressure through each nozzle 268 increases the engagement between the barbs 272 and the inner waterway member 1 98F. Also, in the illustrated construction, the edge 276 of the nozzle member 264 wraps around the edge 280 of the inner waterway member 1 9SF. Ridges 284 on the outer surface of the nozzle member 264 fit in corresponding grooves 288 in the inner waterway member 198F. Additional or alternative connecting arrangements (e.g., adhesive, welding, etc.) may also be provided to connect and/or seal the members 1 9SF, 264.
100731 As shown in Figs. 6D-6E, 8B-SF, a magnet 206F is supported on the showerhead 22F (e.g., in a recess 292 on the inner waterway member 1 98F), and the nozzle member 264 covers the magnet 206F. The illustrated magnet 206F is located out of the waterway 46F, enclosed and sealed between the members 198F, 264. The magnet 206F is held in the recess 292, for example, by adhesive (epoxy), press-fit, welding, etc. In other constructions (not shown), the magnet 206F may be supported in another manner (e.g., molded into the inner waterway member I 98F or the nozzle member 264) and/or in another location on the showerhead 22F.
[0074] Figs. 9A-9B illustrate an alternative construction of the waterway assembly 190. The waterway assembly 1 90 includes outer and inner waterway members 194, 198 cooperating to define the waterway 46E and the inlet and outlet chambers 102E, 62E, respectively. The waterway members I 94, I 98 include cooperating recesses to provide the receptacle 94E, 100751 The waterway members 194, 198 are connected, for example, by welding (e.g., ultrasonic), adhesive, etc., to provide a fluid tight seam. The inner waterway member 198 includes a spray face assembly 202 providing the outlets 66 and arranged in the face plane 90E (see Fig. 9A), The spray face assembly 202 includes a soft thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) overmold and the nozzles/outlets 66E are self-cleaning.
[0076] A magnet 206 is supported on the waterway assembly 190 (e.g., in a recess on the inner waterway member 198), and a cap 210 covers the magnet 206. The illustrated magnet 206 is supported in the inlet chamber 102E, and the cap 210 is connected to the waterway member 198 to enclose the magnet 206, for example, by welding (e.g., ultrasonic), adhesive, etc., to seal the magnet 206. Tn other constructions (not shown), the magnet 206 may be supported in another manner (e.g., molded into the inner waterway member 198) and/or in another location on the showerhead 22E, The second device 16F is illustrated in more detail in Figs. iDA-lOG and 1 lA-i 1H.
As mentioned above, the second device 16F may include an entertainment device (e.g., a speaker 1 8F, a display, a bubble blower, etc.), a light source, a time keeping device (e.g., a clock, a timer), a dispenser (e.g., of shampoo, soap, aroma, essential oils, softeners, purifiers, etc.) or a combination of such components.
100781 The second device 1ÔF may be removably connectable to a shower component, such as, for example, different style/model showerheads (e.g., any of the showerheads shown in Figs. iA-i 9), a rain can, a hand shower, a wall-mounted water tile, etc., or to a non-shower component, such as a wall of the shower enclosure, a support external to a shower (for example, a support post 132 shown in Fig. lOB), to provide a modular system. In such a system, a single second device 16F is removably connectable to the showerhead 22F and to another different component, The other component includes complementary connecting structure (e.g., frictional structure/materials, force-applying structure, inter-engaging connecting members, etc.) and may include a housing defining a receptacle for supporting the second device I 6F, 100791 Also, in such a system, multiple different second devices 16F are removably connectable to each support component. Different second devices I 6F of the same type (e.g., different speakers 1 8F) may be differentiated by different materials, markings, colors, etc. 100801 For example, a different individual speaker 1 SF (e.g., multiple individual speakers 1SF) for each individual in a household is removably connectable to the shower device I 4F (and/or to other support devices/components in the system). Also, one type of second device 16F (e.g., a speaker 1SF) and another different type of second device 1F6 (e.g., a different entertainment device, a light source, a time keeping device, a dispenser, combination, etc.) may be removably connectable to the shower device 1 4F.
100811 The illustrated second device 16F (e.g., a speaker 1SF shown in Figs. I lA-i 1H) includes a housing 1 06F connected to a face 21 2F, for example, by welding (e.g., ultrasonic), adhesive, etc., to seal the second device 1 6F. The housing I 06F defines a container for components/materials associated with the second device 1ÔF (e.g., power components 138F, output components 1 1OF, material to be dispensed, etc.). The components of the second device 16F depend on the type of device.
100821 For audio output devices (e.g., including a speaker), the output components 1 I OF include speaker components 1 1 OF producing an audio output through an outlet (such as the illustrated outlet 1 14F in the face 212F). In other constructions (not shown), the speaker outlet 1! 4F may be arranged on a different portion of the housing I 06F, With the speaker 1SF, a screen 122F is disposed behind the face 212F and is preferably micro-etched to provide sound permeability/water impermeability.
100831 For visual output devices (e.g., a display (Fig, 1OF), a light (Fig. 1OF), an indicator (Fig. lOG), etc.), the output components 11OF include components producing the visual output, for example, on the face 212F or other portion of the housing 106F. In such constructions, the face 212F may not includethe illustrated openings (shown in phantom in Figs. IOA and 1OC)in the outlet 1 14F.
100841 For material dispensing devices, the output components Ii OF include a dispensing mechanism (e.g., a pump, a valve, etc.) to dispense material from the device I 6F and a reservoir to contain material to be dispensed. The material may be dispensed through openings in the outlet II 4F. The dispensing mechanism may be powered by the power source 1 38F (e.g., a battery-powered pump or valve). Alternatively, the dispensing mechanism may be operated by manual actuation (e.g., by the button 21SF). In some constructions, fluid flow (e.g., water flow from the shower device 14F) may power the dispensing mechanism or cause dispensing of material (e.g., by mixing with water from the shower device 14F).
10085] The output components 11 OF may receive a signal to output and/or for control from a remote source (not shown), such as a phone, computer, other remotely-communicating source device, etc. (e.g., cell phone, smart phone (iPhone), desktop computer, laptop computer, tablet computer (iPad), rvIP3 player (iPod), other comparable device, shower device controls, etc.), 100861 Communication components 134F (e.g., Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11 ("Wi-Fi") compatible devices) provide a wireless interface between the output components I 1 OF and the remote source. The communication components 134F may provide one-or two-way communication, If two-way communication is provided, the second device 1 6F and/or the shower device 14F may include input components (control buttons 224 (see Figs. 13A-13D), a key pad, a touch pad, touch screen, a microphone, etc.) capable of generating a signal to be sent to the remote source via the communication components 1 34F to communicate with a remote device (e.g., to control operation of a remote source).
100871 The second device 16F also includes a power source or power components, such as a battery 1 38F, for powering components of the second device I 6F, A switch (e,g., button 21 8F) operates the output components I lOP, and an indicator 222F (e.g., a LED; see Figs. I OA-I OB, 1 IA and 1 IC) lights to indicate that the second device 16F is "ON", In the illustrated construction, the indicator 222F is incorporated into the button 2 I 8F.
100881 In the illustrated construction, the battery 138F is rechargeable when the second device 1 6F is removed from the receptacle 94F, In other constructions (not shown), the battery may be removable for charging and/or replacement, In some constructions (not shown), the battery may be part of a battery pack removable from the housing 106F as a unit (e,g,, the rear portion of the second device may form the removable battery pack and be separable from the front portion). In other constructions (not shown), the battery may be supported in a closeable compartment on the housing 106F (e.g., in the front face, a side wall, the rear wall).
100891 The second device 1 6F also includes (see Figs. I 0D, lIE and II G) a printed circuit board (PCB) 214F connected to the output components 1 1OF. The PCB 214F provides the communication components 134F and includes a port 216F (e.g., a mini-USB port) connectable to an external source (e.g., a power source (not shown) to charge the battery 13SF, an audio source (not shown), etc.). In the illustrated construction, the housing 106F includes structure (e.g., ridges 294) to support components of the second device 16F (e.g., the battery 13SF), in this case, in spaced relation from the wall of the housing 1 06F, As shown in Figs. 1 OD, 1 lB and 11 G, a magnet 226F is supported and connected to the housing 1 06F, for example, in a recess 295 by adhesive, (epoxy), press-fit, welding, etc. 100901 The second device 16F includes a cover 296 to close the port 216F. The cover 296 includes (see Fig. I OA, I OD, liE and Ii G) a barbed projection 300 which is inserted through an opening 304 (see Figs. 1OD, liE and IIH-iiI) in the housing 106F. In the closed position (see Figs. I OA, I OD, II B and liD-lIE), the cover 296 engages the housing I 06F to provide a water-resistant or water-tight seal. The cover 296 is moved (e.g., pivoted about the projection 300, flexed, etc.) to uncover the port 216F. The cover 296 may be biased toward the closed position so that, when the port 216F is not in use, the cover 296 closes the port 216F.
100911 Figs. 12A-12D illustrate an alternative construction of a second device 16E. As shown in Fig. 12A, a stop feature, such as a "flat" 250, is molded on housing 106E to prevent the second device 16E from moving (e.g., rolling) when supported on a flat surface (e.g., in use on a countertop, during charging, etc.). The second device I 6E may have another stop feature shape (e.g., a two-dot pattern texture (not shown), raised ridges 252 (see Figs. 13-16)) on the housing 1 06E acting in a similar manner.
100921 As illustrated (see Figs, 12A and 12C), a cover is not provided for the port 216.
When used with a shower device 14E, the wall of the receptacle 94E covers the port 216 to inhibit water from entering the port 216. In other constructions, a separate cover (not shown but similar to the cover 296 in Figs. I lB. 1 1D, 1 1E and 110) for the port 216 may be provided.
[0093] As shown in Figs. I 2C-I 2D, a magnet 226 is supported on the housing 1 06E, and a cap 230 covers the magnet 226. The cap 230 is connected to the housing I 06E to enclose the magnet 230 in the housing lOGE, for example, by welding (e.g., ultrasonic), adhesive, etc. [0094] As shown in Figs, 6D-6E and 8C-SF, the waterway assembly I 90F (members I 94F, 198F, 264) include cooperating recesses to provide the receptacle 94F. In the assembly 1OF, the second device 1 6F (e.g., the speaker 1 SF) is inserted into and removed from the receptacle 94F through the front of the showerhead 22F. In the illustrated construction, the waterway 46F is annular and extends around the receptacle 94F. Water enters the showerhead 22F and is directed to the inlet chamber 102F behind the second device 16F. Water flows from the shower inlet 38F to the shower outlets 66F and is diverted around the second device 16F.
[0095] As shown in Figs. 6C-6D and SF (and in Figs. 13-16), the second device 1 6F (e.g., the speaker 1SF) projects from the showerhead 22F so that the second device plane 126F is positioned forwardly of the face plane 90F. In other constructions (see Figs. 17-18), the planes 126, 90 are generally aligned. In still other constructions (see, for example, Figs. 1-5 and 19), the second device plane 126 is recessed from faceplate plane 90. With a speaker 1SF or other second device capable of outputting sound, acoustic analysis of the shower assembly 10 indicates that the "best" sound production is achieved without any geometry of the showerhead 22F (e.g., the flared surface 86 of the face plate 58) applied to the sound outputting device, in other words, with the second device plane 126 aligned with or positioned forwardly of the shower outlet plane 90.
100961 Even with a forward position of the second device 16 relative to the faceplate plane 90, the orientation of the nozzle axes 274 in a direction away from the second device 16F inhibits water from contacting and potentially damaging or adversely affecting operation of the second device 16F. The nozzles 268 are positioned about the periphery of the housing 106F but are oriented to direct water flow outside of the periphery of the second device I 6F. However, in constructions of the second device 16 in which water facilitates operation of the second device 16 (e.g., in some constructions of a material dispenser), noz±les 268 may instead be oriented toward the second device 16.
[0097] As shown in Figs. 6C-6E and 8E-8F, the illustrated showerhead housing 30F is generally conical. In other constructions, the showerhead 22 may have a different shape with the outer housing 30 being, for example, cup-shaped, semi-spherical (see Figs 13 and 19), bell-shaped (see Figs. 14-15), cylindrical (see Figs. 16-18), etc. In the alternative constructions, the internal components (e.g., the waterway assembly I 90F) are common between the constructions with only the different-shaped outer housing 30 being changed/substituted, With alternative outer housings 30, the appearance of the showerhead 22 may thus be easily changed by the manufacturer, distributor or end user. In still further alternative constructions, the outer housing may be common between the constructions, and the internal components (e.g., the waterway assembly 1 90F) may be changed/substituted.
100981 As shown in Figs. 6D-6E, 1 lA-i 1B, 1 iD-I IE and 110, the illustrated second device I 6F is also generally conical, In other constructions, the second device 16 may have a different shape, such as, for example, bell-shaped (see Figs. 13-16), cylindrical (see Figs, 17-18), etc. The receptacle 94 has a shape which is complementary to the shape of the second device 16 (e,g., a generally conical receptacle 94F, shown in Fig. 6D, for receiving a generally conical second device I 6F), The receptacle 94 and the second device 16 preferably have symmetry about the output axis 118 of the second device 16 such that the second device 16 can be supported in the receptacle 94F in a plurality of rotational orientations.
100991 The illustrated connecting structure 130F provides a magnetic docking arrangement.
In the illustrated construction, the showerhead 22F and the second device 1 6F include cooperating magnets 206F, 226F to releasably retain the second device 16F on the showerhead 22F. In other constructions (not shown), rather than a magnet, one of the showerhead 22F and the second device 16F may include another type of magnetic element (e,g,, an element formed of a ferromagnetic material, etc.) which is attracted to the remaining magnet, In still other constructions (not shown), the magnet(s) 206F, 226F may be positioned in a different location on the showerhead 22F and/or on the second device 1 6F.
[001001 The second device 16F is arranged to provide a grip surface (the rim 234F) so that a user can overcome the force of the connecting structure I 30F to remove the second device I ÔF from the showerhead 22F. A space 238F is provided between the rim 234F and the waterway assembly I 90F to enable user to grasp the second device housing 1 06F, In the illustrated construction (see Fig, 6D), the space 238F is an axial space because the second device 16F projects from the showerhead 22F.
100101] In constructions in which the second device 16 is aligned with or recessed into the showerhead 22, an annular space may be provided so that the rim 234 may be gripped. Still other arrangements may be provided to allow access to the second device 16. For example (see Figs. 17A-17E), a recess or opening 242 is provided on the showerhead 22 to allow access to rim 234 of the second device 16. In other constructions, portions of the second device housing 106 may extend beyond the waterway assembly 190. For example, as shown in Figs. 18A-18E, wings 246 on the second device 16 project to the radial edge of showerhead 22. In other constructions (not shown), the second device 16 may include a material (e.g., elastomeric) and/or shape(s) (e.g., scallop shape) providing an improved grip surface.
1001021 The pattern of the showerhead outlets 66 and of the face of the second device 16 (e.g., the speaker 18) may be coordinated. Tn the illustrated construction (see Figs. 6A-6B), the outlets 66F are arranged in a generally uniform two-hole pattern for universal nesting of the second device I 6F (e.g., the speaker 1 8F) in the showerhead 22F.
1001031 As shown in Figs. 13A-13D, the assembly 10 may include a light source 254 which emits light from the receptacle 94 around the second device 16. In the construction shown in Figs. 13 A-i 3D, the light source 254 is supported on the housing 106 and reflects out of the receptacle 94. In other constructions (see Fig. 1OF), the second device 16 may itself be a light source (e.g., having one or more LEDs) with light being output from the face 212.
1001041 Figs. SA-8F illustrate an exemplary process of assembling the shower assembly 1OF.
As shown in Fig. 8A, the waterway members 194F, 19SF are connected, for example, by welding (ultrasonic), adhesive, etc. The magnet 206F (see Fig. SB) is positioned in the recess 292 and connected to the inner waterway member 1 98F, for example, by adhesive (epoxy), press-fit, welding, etc. The nozzle member 264 is assembled to the inner waterway member 19SF (see Fig. SC), with each nozzle 268 being inserted into an associated opening 260, the barbs 272 engaging the inner waterway member 19SF and the edge 276 being wrapped around the edge 280 of the inner waterway member 1 9SF.
1001051 The components of the ball joint 34F are connected to the waterway assembly l90F (see Fig. SD), and a selected showerhead housing 30F (e.g., a conical housing 30F) is threaded on (see Fig. SE), completing assembly of the showerhead 22F. As shown in Fig. SF, the second device I 6F (a speaker 1SF) is inserted into the receptacle 94F and connected to the showerhead 22F by the connecting structure I 30F (e.g., the magnets 206F, 226F).
100106] Thus, the invention may generally provide an assembly of a shower device and a second device, such as a speaker, a light source, etc. The shower device may include a waterway which is diverted around the second device. The second device may be removable from the shower device, The shower device and the second device may be part of a modular system in which the second device is used with more than one different shower device or other support device, The second device may project from or be aligned with the surface of the face plate of the shower device, The second device may be recessed from the surface of the face plate of the shower device, and, if the second device outputs sound, the second device may output sound through a flared surface of the shower device and into an envelope of water.
100107] One or more independent features and independent advantages of the invention may be set forth in the following claims,
Claims (8)
- CLATMSWhat is claimed is: 1. A shower assembly comprising: a shower device including a waterway assembly defining an inlet chamber communicating with an inlet, an outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the waterway assembly defining a receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the waterway assembly including an outlet member defining a plurality of outlets communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlets being positioned circumferentially about the receptacle; and a second device supported in the receptacle.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the second device includes one of an entertainment device, a light source, a time keeping device, a dispenser.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the second device includes a speaker.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the speaker includes a housing, speaker components operable to output audio, and a power source operable to power the speaker components.
- 5. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the second device includes a light source.
- 6. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the second device includes an image display device.
- 7, The assembly of claim 2, wherein the second device includes an indicator.
- 8. The assembly of claim I, further comprising a magnetic connecting structure operable to releasably connect the shower device and the second device.9, The assembly of claim I, wherein the shower device includes a showerhead, 10. A shower assembly comprising: a shower device: a second device removably supportable on and completely separable from the shower device; and a magnetic connecting stmcture operable to releasably connect the shower device and the second device, 11. The assembly of claim 10, wherein the second device includes one of an entertainment device, a light source, a time keeping device, a dispenser.12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the second device includes a speaker.13. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the second device includes a light source.14. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the second device includes an image display device.15. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the second device includes an indicator, 16. The assembly of claim 10, wherein the shower device defines a receptacle having a closed end and an open end, and wherein the second device is supportable in the receptacle.17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the shower device includes a waterway assembly defining an inlet chamber communicating with an inlet, an outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the waterway assembly defining the receptacle, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end.18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the waterway assembly includes an outlet member defines a plurality of outlets communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlets being positioned circumferentially about the receptacle.19, The assembly of claim 10, wherein the connecting structure includes a magnet supported by one of the shower device and the second device, the magnet interacting with the other of the shower device and the second device to releasably connect the shower device and the second device.20, The assembly of claim 19, wherein the connecting structure includes a second magnet supported on the other of the shower device and the second device.21. The assembly of claim 10, wherein the shower device includes a showerhead.22. A speaker assembly comprising: a speaker including a housing, speaker components operable to output audio, and a power source operable to power the speaker components; and a support; and a magnetic connecting structure operable to releasably connect the speaker and the support.23. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the connecting structure includes a magnet supported by one of the speaker and the support, the magnet interacting with the other of the speaker and the support to releasably connect the speaker and the support.24. The assembly of claim 23, wherein the connecting structure includes a second magnet supported by the other of the speaker and the support, the first-mentioned magnet and the second magnet interacting to releasably connect the speaker and the support.25. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the support includes a shower device.26. The assembly of claim 25, wherein the shower device includes a showerhead.27. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the support includes a wall.28. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the support includes a support post.29. The assembly of claim 22, further comprising a second support including one of a shower component, a non-shower component, and a support external to a shower, the first-mentioned support including a different one of a shower component, a non-shower component, and a support external to a shower.30. The assembly of claim 29, wherein the second support includes a shower device, and wherein the first-mentioned support includes a different shower device.3! A shower assembly comprising: a speaker including a housing, speaker components operable to output audio, and a power source operable to power the speaker components; and a shower device including a waterway assembly defining an inlet chamber communicating with an inlet, an outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the inlet chamber being behind the speaker, the waterway extending along the speaker, the waterway assembly including an outlet member defining a plurality of outlets communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlets being positioned circumferentially about the speaker; wherein the speaker is one of removably supported by the shower device and non-removably supported by the shower device.32. The assembly of claim 31, wherein the waterway assembly further defines a receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, and wherein the receptacle is operable to receive the speaker.33, The assembly of claim 31, fUrther comprising a magnetic connecting structure operable to releasably connect the shower device and the speaker.34. The assembly of claim 31, wherein the speaker is removably supported by the shower device.35. The assembly of claim 31, wherein the speaker is non-removably supported by the shower device.36 A shower assembly comprising: a shower device including a waterway assembly defining an outlet and a waterway communicating between the outlet and an inlet, the outlet including a plurality of outlet openings and defining an outlet plane; and a second device supported by the shower device, the second device including a second device housing having a periphery and providing a second device outlet, the second device outlet being positioned forwardly of the outlet plane; wherein the outlet openings are positioned about the periphery of the second device housing and oriented to direct water flow outside of the periphery of the second device.37. The assembly of claim 36, wherein the second device includes one of an entertainment device, a light source, a time keeping device, a dispenser.38. The assembly of claim 37, wherein the second device includes a speaker, the speaker producing an output along an output axis, and wherein each outlet opening is oriented along an opening axis one of parallel to and angled outwardly from the output axis.39. The assembly of claim 37, wherein the second device includes an image display device.40. The assembly of claim 37, wherein the second device includes an indicator, 41. The assembly of claim 36, wherein the shower device includes a showerhead.42. A shower assembly comprising: a housing having a plurality of housing threads; a first waterway assembly including an inner waterway member and an outer waterway member, the waterway members cooperating to define an inlet chamber communicating with a shower inlet, an annular outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the first waterway assembly defining a first receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending around and along the first receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the inner waterway member defining a plurality of outlet openings communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlet openings being positioned circumferentially about the first receptade, the first waterway assembly having a plurality of first waterway threads; and a second waterway assembly including an inner waterway member and an outer waterway member, the waterway members cooperating to define an inlet chamber communicating with a shower inlet, an annular outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the second waterway assembly defining a second receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending around and along the second receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the inner waterway member defining a plurality of outlet openings communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlet openings being positioned circumferentially about the second receptacle, the second waterway assembly having a plurality of second waterway threads, the second waterway assembly having a configuration different that the first waterway assembly; wherein the housing is selectively and alternatively threadedly connectable to each of the first waterway assembly and the second waterway assembly.43, The assembly of claim 42, wherein the first receptacle has a first shape and is operable to receive a second device having a complementary shape; wherein the second receptacle has a second shape different than the first shape and is configured to receive a second device having a complementary shape, and wherein the different configuration of the second waterway assembly includes the different shape of the second receptacle.44, A shower assembly comprising: a first housing having a first configuration and a plurality of first housing threads; a second housing having a second configuration and a plurality of second housing threads, the second configuration being different than the first configuration; and a waterway assembly including an inner waterway member and an outer waterway member, the waterway members cooperating to define an inlet chamber communicating with a shower inlet, an annular outlet chamber and a waterway communicating between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber, the waterway assembly defining a receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the inlet chamber being behind the closed end, the waterway extending around and along the receptacle from the closed end toward the open end, the iirner waterway member defining a plurality of outlet openings communicating with the outlet chamber, the outlet openings being positioned circumferentially about the receptacle, the waterway assembly having a plurality of waterway threads; wherein the first housing and the second housing are each selectively and alternativ&y threadedly connectab'e to the waterway assembly.45. The assembly of claim 44, wherein the first configuration includes one of a shape, a color and a material of the first housing, wherein the second configuration includes the one of a shape, a color and a material of the second housing, and wherein the different configuration of the second housing includes the one of a different shape, a different color and a different material of the second housing.
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