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- My invention has; for its object primarily toprovide an apparatus, or fixture designed to be employed to permit persons of various heights to take shower bath in a manner whereby the shower may be caused to flow on any desired part ofthe body sothatwetting the-hair especially of a woman bather may be avoided,.and which is constructed so asto be adaptable forms in conjunction with bath tubs arranged to receive their supply of water at either the right or left end thereof.
- the invention 7 consists essentially of a support adapted to bearranged'so as to be held stationary adjacent tothe receiverof source of water supply, and on this support above the receiver is j a curtain ring which is substantially, elliptic; in shape to permit the ring toibe disposed directly over thereceiver when the, support is arrangedin proximity to, either end of, the; receiver. Also on the support is a; curved perforated hollow water spray elementprovidedwith aninlet, and one end of this spray element is connected to the supportina manner so asto be adjusted rotatalblyi as well as up;- wardly and downwardly thereon for: dis tributingthewater in the form of a shower.
- FIG. 2 is an en's larged View, partly in section, taken on the line IIII of'Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 isan enlarged sectional view, partly in detail, taken on the line III-III of Fig.1, and Fig. 1 is an enlarged top view, partly in section, of the water shower element.
- I x is an en's larged View, partly in section, taken on the line IIII of'Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 isan enlarged sectional view, partly in detail, taken on the line III-III of Fig.1
- Fig. 1 is an enlarged top view, partly in section, of the water shower element.
- the shower bath fixture has a support, or
- this supporting post is adapted tofbe dlsposed so as to be held stationary adjacent to thereceiver of the water of an appa ratus for permittingv persons to take a bath, for instance a bath tub, as 11, whiclrmay be arranged to receive water through the faucet, as 12, of a pipe 13 leading from a suitable source of supply at either the right, or left end of the tub, it being customary to apply the water supply fixtures to a bath tub it at either one of its ends as occasion requires.
- the supporter postlO of. my shower bath I fixture is preferably disposed vertically in proximity to the inlet faucet of the water, i recelver, or tub, and serving as means to 7 hold the post in astationary position, two
- brackets as 14 and 15, are provided.
- the bracket 1a has a base-plate 16, which is fastened by screws, or otherwise to a wall,
- the bracket 15 has a base-plate 18 which is fastened by screws, or otherwise to the Wall', or
- a rod 19 jecting from this base-plate is a rod 19.
- the rod 19, extends through registered openings 20: and 20 of a union, or sleeve 21 formed with, two oppositely projecting apertured bosses 22 and 22 and fromthe sleeve midway between these bosses is a lug 23having a passage therein communieating with the opening 20 of the-sleeve of the bracket 15.
- the rod 19 of the base-plate 18 is of'a length T so as to extend also through the passage of thelug'23, andthis lug is inserted through an opening 24 so as; to extend across the upper part of the recess 25 of a cap26 which is mounted .on top of the supportingpost" 10.
- a threaded opening 27 in which is passed a thumb screw 28 adapted to be moved into and out tofiengagement with the lug forholding the cap, tl1e, sleeve 2l, and therod ,19 against accidental displacement, I and by providing this form of the bracket 15 with the form of bracket 1 1 the post 10 may be readily" Fig. 1, thering 30 adjacent to its right end is split, at 31, and these split ends of the ring are mounted infthe; apertures of the bosses 22 and22 ofthe'sleeve 21 of the bracket '15.
- the post 10 of the fixture is arranged accordingly adjacent to this end of the tub, and the other end portion of the ring, as at 32, is split instead.
- These split ends of the, ringare then mounted in a similar manner to the bracket 15, and there- 'quirement for employing a bracket as well as the splitting of the ring at its right end Aportion will thereby be dispensed with.
- Theshower bath'curtain is "adjustably suspended from the ring by the use of a suitable number of rings-3 1, orotherwise, and by using the elliptic ring, as'explained, the curtain may bedisposed' so that its lower end will be interiorly-of the central part of thetubto'prevent water from flowing exteri'orly thereof when the bather is taking a shower;
- a spray element 35 is provided.
- the spray element 35 is preferably in the form of a curved hollow tubular pipe-like body hav ing one end closed by a cap, as 36, and at spaced intervals in the concaved part of the wall thereof are perforations, as 37, for distributing the water in a shower.
- a boss 3" On the other end of the spray element, or perfo rated-pipe-like'body 35 is a boss 3" having a recess 38 communicatingwith the interior of the perforated' pipe-likespray element and this boss has a nipple 39 projecting downwardly for serving as an inlet to admit water into the spray element.
- a sleeve 40 On the boss '37 is a sleeve 40which -is guided over the supporting post 10 before the bracket '14 is applied thereto, and this sleeve is of a diameter whereby the spray element 35 may be 'adjustedrotatably as well as upwardly and downwardly on the post 10.
- the'screw 41 of the spray element 35' is loosened from its en'- gagement with the post 10'.
- element 35 may then be guided upwardly and downwardly on the postlO as well as being rotatably moved circumferentially of the body of the bather following the opening of the faucet'of the source of water supply.
- a pipe-likespray element having one end movably connected to the support so as to be adjusted upwardly and downwardly thereon as ,:well as being swung circumferentially over the, tub whereby water may be showered onflthe desired 1 parts of the body of a bather, and the said spray element having an inlet for the admission of water, means connected to the inlet,
- brackets each having a cap in which the ends of the postare seated, and said brackets be- 1ng adapted to be fastened to a support in a verticalposition adjacent to one end of a bath tub, or other water receiver, a curved pipe-like spray element having one end movably connected to the support so as to be adjusted upwardly and downwardly thereon as well as being swung circumferentially over the tub whereby water may be showered on the desired parts of the body of a bather, and the said spray element having an inlet for the admission of water, a flexible ipe means connected to the inlet, leading rom a source of water supply for delivering water to the spray element, two oppositely disposed apertured bosses on the upper bracket of the post, and a split substantially elliptic ring having its ends inserted in the aper- -tures of the bosses, as set forth and for the purpose specified.
- v a u 3 In a shower bath fixture, a post, two
- brackets each having a cap in which the ends of the post are seated, and said brackets being adapted to be fastened to a support ina vertical position adjacent to one end of a bath tub, or other water receiver, a curved perforated'pipe having one end closed, and
- the perforated pipe having an inlet in its other end to admit water thereinto, a sleeve on the inlet end of the perforated pipe, and adjustably movable on the support whereby the perforated pipe may be adjusted upwardly and downwardly as well as being swung circumferentially over the tub so that water may be showered on the desired parts of the body of a bather, means connected to the inlet, leading from a source of water supply for delivering water to the spray element, two oppositely disposed apertured bosses on the upper bracket of the post, and a split substantially elliptic ring having its ends inserted in the apertures of the bosses, as set forth and for the purpose specified.
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Description
V. F. JABLONSKI.
SHOWER BATH FIXTURE.
APPLICATION FILED APR.29, 1915.
Patented Aug. 3, 1915.
WITNESSES:
BY \7 M, ATTORNEY COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPN co.,wAsmNuTON. n. c.
I ED sra t NVINCENT F. JA L NsK jQF NEW YORK, N. Y.
a sHownn-BATH FIXTURE.
To all whom it mag concern: a i
Be it known, that I, VINCENT F, JABLON- SKI, a citizen of the United; States, and a resident of New York, borough ofBrooklyn, county of Kings, and State ofNe York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Shower-Bath llixtures, of which the following is a, full, clear, and exact specification.= k I This inventionrelates to a classofappa ratus adapted to be used for bathing purposes. My invention has; for its object primarily toprovide an apparatus, or fixture designed to be employed to permit persons of various heights to take shower bath in a manner whereby the shower may be caused to flow on any desired part ofthe body sothatwetting the-hair especially of a woman bather may be avoided,.and which is constructed so asto be adaptable forms in conjunction with bath tubs arranged to receive their supply of water at either the right or left end thereof. I I I a The invention 7 consists essentially of a support adapted to bearranged'so as to be held stationary adjacent tothe receiverof source of water supply, and on this support above the receiver is j a curtain ring which is substantially, elliptic; in shape to permit the ring toibe disposed directly over thereceiver when the, support is arrangedin proximity to, either end of, the; receiver. Also on the support is a; curved perforated hollow water spray elementprovidedwith aninlet, and one end of this spray element is connected to the supportina manner so asto be adjusted rotatalblyi as well as up;- wardly and downwardly thereon for: dis tributingthewater in the form of a shower.
Other objects of the invention are to provide afiexible pipe leading fromtheisource ofwater supply: to the inlet of thespray ele-- ment; and to provide means whereby the support, may be fastenedito a wall, or'the like.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanyingdrawing forming a part of this specificationinwhich similar charactersof reference indicate corresponding parts in all the, views, the said inventionvbeing more fully describedhereinafter, and then pointed out in the claims at theendof the description.- i
In the drawing, Figure l isga side View,
, partly brokenaway, of a bath tubshowing Specification of Letters'Patent.
Patented Aug. e, 1915.
' Application fi1ed Apri129, 1915. Serial No. 24,710.
the manner of using one form of shower bath fixture embodying zmy inventionin conjunction therewith. F ig. 2 is an en's larged View, partly in section, taken on the line IIII of'Fig. 1. Fig. 3 isan enlarged sectional view, partly in detail, taken on the line III-III of Fig.1, and Fig. 1 is an enlarged top view, partly in section, of the water shower element. I x
The shower bath fixture has a support, or
and this supporting post is adapted tofbe dlsposed so as to be held stationary adjacent to thereceiver of the water of an appa ratus for permittingv persons to take a bath, for instance a bath tub, as 11, whiclrmay be arranged to receive water through the faucet, as 12, of a pipe 13 leading from a suitable source of supply at either the right, or left end of the tub, it being customary to apply the water supply fixtures to a bath tub it at either one of its ends as occasion requires.
The supporter postlO of. my shower bath I fixture is preferably disposed vertically in proximity to the inlet faucet of the water, i recelver, or tub, and serving as means to 7 hold the post in astationary position, two
brackets, as 14 and 15, are provided. j The bracket 1a has a base-plate 16, which is fastened by screws, or otherwise to a wall,
or other support contiguous to the -tub,:and I extending from this base-plate is ashort rod having thereon an inverted cap 17in which thelowerfend of the post is seated. The bracket 15 has a base-plate 18 which is fastened by screws, or otherwise to the Wall', or
other support above the bracket 14, andpro. jecting from this base-plate is a rod 19. The rod 19, extends through registered openings 20: and 20 of a union, or sleeve 21 formed with, two oppositely projecting apertured bosses 22 and 22 and fromthe sleeve midway between these bosses is a lug 23having a passage therein communieating with the opening 20 of the-sleeve of the bracket 15.
The rod 19 of the base-plate 18 is of'a length T so as to extend also through the passage of thelug'23, andthis lug is inserted through an opening 24 so as; to extend across the upper part of the recess 25 of a cap26 which is mounted .on top of the supportingpost" 10.
Through the top of the cap 26 is a threaded opening 27 in which is passed a thumb screw 28 adapted to be moved into and out tofiengagement with the lug forholding the cap, tl1e, sleeve 2l, and therod ,19 against accidental displacement, I and by providing this form of the bracket 15 with the form of bracket 1 1 the post 10 may be readily" Fig. 1, thering 30 adjacent to its right end is split, at 31, and these split ends of the ring are mounted infthe; apertures of the bosses 22 and22 ofthe'sleeve 21 of the bracket '15. When the apparatus, or fixture is arranged for use in' conjunction with a t-ub receiving its supply'of water at the left end thereof the post 10 of the fixture is arranged accordingly adjacent to this end of the tub, and the other end portion of the ring, as at 32, is split instead. These split ends of the, ringare then mounted in a similar manner to the bracket 15, and there- 'quirement for employing a bracket as well as the splitting of the ring at its right end Aportion will thereby be dispensed with.
Theshower bath'curtain is "adjustably suspended from the ring by the use of a suitable number of rings-3 1, orotherwise, and by using the elliptic ring, as'explained, the curtain may bedisposed' so that its lower end will be interiorly-of the central part of thetubto'prevent water from flowing exteri'orly thereof when the bather is taking a shower;
servingto permitthe water to be distributed in the form of a shower on any desired part of the body of the bather withoutwet- 'tingthe hair especially of a woman bather, a spray element 35 is provided. The spray element 35 is preferably in the form of a curved hollow tubular pipe-like body hav ing one end closed by a cap, as 36, and at spaced intervals in the concaved part of the wall thereof are perforations, as 37, for distributing the water in a shower. On the other end of the spray element, or perfo rated-pipe-like'body 35 is a boss 3" having a recess 38 communicatingwith the interior of the perforated' pipe-likespray element and this boss has a nipple 39 projecting downwardly for serving as an inlet to admit water into the spray element. On the boss '37 is a sleeve 40which -is guided over the supporting post 10 before the bracket '14 is applied thereto, and this sleeve is of a diameter whereby the spray element 35 may be 'adjustedrotatably as well as upwardly and downwardly on the post 10. To retain the perforated pipe-like spray element 35 on wthe in position, in
a threaded opening in the sleeve 40 1s a thumb screw "el'ada'pted to be moved into and out of, engagement with the post, and to 7 permit water to be delivered to the spray element, on its inlet nipple 39 is removably applied one end of a flexible delivery pipe 120f rubber, or other material having its other end removably applied on the faucet 12 of the pipe Ieading'from the source of watersupply, tl1epipe42 beingof a length to allow the spray element to be elevated to any desired height on the post 10. When a person desires totake a shower bath,- and after the curtain is properly adjusted in the water receiver, or-tub, the'screw 41 of the spray element 35' is loosened from its en'- gagement with the post 10'. -The'spray, element 35 may then be guided upwardly and downwardly on the postlO as well as being rotatably moved circumferentially of the body of the bather following the opening of the faucet'of the source of water supply.
The water delivered from the fauojet through the pipe 42, and through the spray element will thereby be showered on the desire parts of the body of the bather.
In the foregoing description, I have em bodied the preferred form of my invention,
but I do not wish'to be understood aslimiting myself thereto as I am aware that modifications may be made thereinwithout ,de parting from the principle, or sacrificing any of the advantages of this, invention,
therefore I reserve; to myself the right'to make such changes as fairly fall within the scope thereof; 1 r Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and Patent a e v 1. In a shower bath fixture, a post adapted to be fastened to a support in va vertical position adjacent to one end of a bath tub,
desire to secure by Letters or other water receiver, a pipe-likespray element having one end movably connected to the support so as to be adjusted upwardly and downwardly thereon as ,:well as being swung circumferentially over the, tub whereby water may be showered onflthe desired 1 parts of the body of a bather, and the said spray element having an inlet for the admission of water, means connected to the inlet,
leading from a source of water supply for delivering water to'the spray element, two oppositely disposed apertured bosses on the upper end of the post, and a split substantially elliptic ring having its ends inserted in the apertures of the bosses, as set fort and for the purpose specified.
'2. In a showerbath fixture, a post, two
brackets each having a cap in which the ends of the postare seated, and said brackets be- 1ng adapted to be fastened to a support in a verticalposition adjacent to one end of a bath tub, or other water receiver, a curved pipe-like spray element having one end movably connected to the support so as to be adjusted upwardly and downwardly thereon as well as being swung circumferentially over the tub whereby water may be showered on the desired parts of the body of a bather, and the said spray element having an inlet for the admission of water, a flexible ipe means connected to the inlet, leading rom a source of water supply for delivering water to the spray element, two oppositely disposed apertured bosses on the upper bracket of the post, and a split substantially elliptic ring having its ends inserted in the aper- -tures of the bosses, as set forth and for the purpose specified. v a u 3. In a shower bath fixture, a post, two
brackets each having a cap in which the ends of the post are seated, and said brackets being adapted to be fastened to a support ina vertical position adjacent to one end of a bath tub, or other water receiver, a curved perforated'pipe having one end closed, and
having an inlet in its other end to admit water thereinto, a sleeve on the inlet end of the perforated pipe, and adjustably movable on the support whereby the perforated pipe may be adjusted upwardly and downwardly as well as being swung circumferentially over the tub so that water may be showered on the desired parts of the body of a bather, means connected to the inlet, leading from a source of water supply for delivering water to the spray element, two oppositely disposed apertured bosses on the upper bracket of the post, and a split substantially elliptic ring having its ends inserted in the apertures of the bosses, as set forth and for the purpose specified.
This specification signed and witnessed this twenty eighth day of April A. D. 1915.
VINCENT F. J ABLON SKI.
Witnesses RoBT. B. ABBOTT, M. DERMODY.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
" Washington, D. G."
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US2682676A (en) * | 1949-01-29 | 1954-07-06 | Gene J Franchi | Venetian blind cleaning device |
US3971074A (en) * | 1973-10-29 | 1976-07-27 | Leif Johan Yxfeldt | Shower-bath arrangement |
US5418985A (en) * | 1991-03-20 | 1995-05-30 | Andre Belilty | Massage shower system |
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US2682676A (en) * | 1949-01-29 | 1954-07-06 | Gene J Franchi | Venetian blind cleaning device |
US3971074A (en) * | 1973-10-29 | 1976-07-27 | Leif Johan Yxfeldt | Shower-bath arrangement |
US5418985A (en) * | 1991-03-20 | 1995-05-30 | Andre Belilty | Massage shower system |
WO2004026094A1 (en) * | 2002-09-19 | 2004-04-01 | Pedro Manzanares Munuera | Shower and hydromassage device |
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