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US1278926A
US1278926A US15253117A US1278926A US 1278926 A US1278926 A US 1278926A US 15253117 A US15253117 A US 15253117A US 1278926 A US1278926 A US 1278926A
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Our invention relates to improvements in shower bath mechanisms.
  • the object of our invention is to provide' a novel, simple, eiiicient and easily operated shower bath mechanism, in which the water Ais easily regulated as to temperature andas to amount.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevationv of our improved shower bath mechanisms.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the mixing valve casing and parts connected therewith.
  • Fig. ⁇ 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional View on the line 3--3 of 1.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged side elevation, partly broken away/,0f themixing valve mechanism.
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the nozzle.
  • the inlet 2 is adapted to receive a Huid, such as steam or hot cold water.
  • Huid such as steam or hot cold water.
  • a pivotally mounted rock valve 5 extending transversely across the inlet passage 2 and having a ⁇ port 6 adapted to aline withsaid passage or to be closed by the casing 1, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the valve 5 outside the casing 1, is provided with a crank arm 7.-
  • Pivoted 'as is the valve 5, on a horizontal axis in the casing 1, is a rock valve 8, which extends across and controls the outlet 4 and which is provided witha port 9 adapted to v aline with the outlet 4 or to be closed by the casing 1, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the valve 8, outside the casing 1, is provided with a crank arm 10.
  • the ollowing described mechanism 1s preferably, em- PlO Bd Y eferring particularly to Fig. 4, 11 designates a horizontal transverse pin which extends through the crank arm 10 and through a member 12 and serves to pivotally connect said member with said crank arm.
  • the member 12 is screw-threaded from its free end and has slide-bly mounted Qn the threaded portion a member 13, which is' pivoted on a horizontal axis to the crank arm 7.
  • Two'nuts 14 and 15 are mounted on the greater portion of the member 12 and are adapted to bear respectively against opposite sides of the member 13.
  • valve 5 When the valve 8 is swung to the open position, the valve 5 will be swung inthe reverse direction to the open position by the crank' 10, members 12. and 13 and crank 7.
  • the position of the member 13 on the member 12 may be changed, thereby changing the length of stroke of the valve 5, so that it may be fully or only partly opened, when the valve 8 is swung to the fully open position, and without changing the length of stroke of' the valve 8.
  • the amount of steam or hot water admitted into the casing 1 through the inletv 2 may be proportioned, so that the desired temperature of the mixture may be obtained.
  • the crank 16 is provided with one or more holes 18, located at different distances from the axis of the valve 8, and each of which is adapted to receive and pivotally retain the upper end of an upright rod 19, which for opening the valves 8 and 5, is forced downwardly by suitable manually operated means.
  • a has'its lower endsecured to the crank v16 the upper end of the spring being secured to any suitable support, such as a screw eye 21 secured to the ceiling 22,
  • a pipe 27 discharges into the inlet 3 and is connected with a suitable source of supply of cold water.
  • a pipe 28 In the outlet end of the casing l is attached one end of a pipe 28, into which the voutlet 4 discharges.
  • the other end of the pi e28 extends downwardly and is provided at its lower end with a nozzle comprising a'tubular member 29, the lower end of which is externally screw-threaded and has fitted thereon a screw-cap 30 provided with a central opening 31 and which clampingly holds against the lower end of the member 29 a vhorizontal plate 32, having perforations 33 which are ter respectively with perforations 34 provided in a horizontal disk valve 35, Fig. 3, pivotally mounted upon the upper side of the perforated plate 32 to which it is pivotally connected by means of a vertical pin 36.
  • the valve disk 35 is provided with an arm 37 which extends downwardly through a slot 38 provided in the plate 32. a
  • the steam or'hot water will mix with the cold water in the casing 1 entering through the inlet 3, and the mixture will pass ,through the outlet 4 and port 9 into the discharge pipe 28, from which it will be discharged through the perforations 34 and 33, when the valve disk 35 is open, upon the person standing upon the treadle 23.
  • Such person may wholly or partially 'shut ofi the supply of while still standing on the treadle 23, by moving the arm 37 andvwithit the valve the steam or hot water l through the inlet 2, and thereby holdingv adapted to regis- 35, the temperature of the water discharged ⁇ through the nozzle'will be higher than when the valve disk is fully open. This is due to back a part of the cold the valve disk 5 fully, cold water will be discharged and the temperature of the mixture will thus be lowered.
  • a valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one inlet and the other controlling the outlet, means connecting said valves by which they are simultaneouslymoved, one valve hav- 20 will lift the treadle I departing from the ing a crank, a treadle, means connecting said crank with said treadle by which the crank is moved in one direction, and yielding means for moving the crank in the opposite direction.
  • a shower bath mechanism a valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one inlet and the other controlling the outlet, means connecting said valves by which they are simultaneouslymoved, a treadle, means connected. with one of said valves-and the treadle for moving the last named valve to the open position when the treadle is demeans formoving the last named valve to the closed position when the treadle is released.
  • valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one 'inlet and the other controlling the outlet, means connecting said valves by which they are simultaneously moved, a treadle, means actuated by the treadle for opening one of the valves, yielding means for normally closing ⁇ the last named valve, and a discharge pipe into which said outlet discharges having a nozzle above said treadle.
  • a valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one inlet and the other controlling the outlet, va
  • treaile means connecting said valves by nozzle above saidtreadle and provided with which they may vbel simultaneously moved', means for regulating the flow therethrough.
  • y means actuated by the treadle for actuating 1n testimony whereof Wevhave signed our m, one ofthe valves to move it to the open ponames to this specification.
  • y 5 sition yielding means 'for normally closing v the last named valve, and a discharge pipe FRANK W. HENRIKSON. into which seid outlet discharges having a THOMAS DAVISN.

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PutmltcdSopt. 1T, 1915,
wpd/0W u By if t fn Wal/b F. W. HENRlKSON 6L T. DAWSON. ADIUSABLE VALVE MkCHAMSM Arr'LlcATloN min MAR. e, 1911.
' rnank W. nnnnmson Ann 'rHoMA s Davison, or nummer, kansas.
ADJUSTABLE VALVE MECHANISM.
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Tb all whom it may concern Be it known that we, FRANK Hunan;- soN and THOMAS Davison, citizens of the United States, residing at' Mulberry, in the county of Crawford and State of Kansas,
have invented a certain new and useful Imi se fio
provement in Adjustable Valve Mechanisms,
of which the following is a specification. Our invention relates to improvements in shower bath mechanisms.
The object of our invention is to provide' a novel, simple, eiiicient and easily operated shower bath mechanism, in which the water Ais easily regulated as to temperature andas to amount.
Our invention is particularly nadapted for- The novel features of our invention are hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In vthe accompanying drawing, which illustrates the preferred embodiment of our .invention,v
Figure 1 is a side elevationv of our improved shower bath mechanisms.
' Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the mixing valve casing and parts connected therewith. i
Fig. `3 is an enlarged vertical sectional View on the line 3--3 of 1.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged side elevation, partly broken away/,0f themixing valve mechanism.
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the nozzle.
Similar reference characters designate similar parts in the'dii'erent views.
1 designates a valve casing of the mixing vvalve mechanism provided with two inlets 2 and 3 and an outlet 4. The inlet 2 is adapted to receive a Huid, such as steam or hot cold water. lt is designed to intermingle,
` the cold water with'the steam or hot water and to discharge the mixture through the outlet 4. v
Forcontrolling the supply of steam or hot water entering the casing 1 through the inlet 2, there is provided a pivotally mounted rock valve 5 extending transversely across the inlet passage 2 and having a `port 6 adapted to aline withsaid passage or to be closed by the casing 1, as shown in Fig. 2.
water, and the inlet 3 1s adapted to receive Specication of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 117, 1.918. application mea March s, 1917. serial No. 152,531. i
The valve 5 outside the casing 1, is provided with a crank arm 7.-
Pivoted 'as is the valve 5, on a horizontal axis in the casing 1, is a rock valve 8, which extends across and controls the outlet 4 and which is provided witha port 9 adapted to v aline with the outlet 4 or to be closed by the casing 1, as shown in Fig. 2. The valve 8, outside the casing 1, is provided with a crank arm 10.
In order that the valve 5 may be adjusted as to its length of stroke, without changing the stroke of thelvalve 8, while at the same time connecting said valves, so `that they may be simultaneously moved toeither the ety open or to the closed position, the ollowing described mechanism 1s, preferably, em- PlO Bd Y eferring particularly to Fig. 4, 11 designates a horizontal transverse pin which extends through the crank arm 10 and through a member 12 and serves to pivotally connect said member with said crank arm. The member 12 is screw-threaded from its free end and has slide-bly mounted Qn the threaded portion a member 13, which is' pivoted on a horizontal axis to the crank arm 7. Two'nuts 14 and 15 are mounted on the greater portion of the member 12 and are adapted to bear respectively against opposite sides of the member 13.
When the valve 8 is swung to the open position, the valve 5 will be swung inthe reverse direction to the open position by the crank' 10, members 12. and 13 and crank 7.
By adjusting the nuts 14 and 15, the position of the member 13 on the member 12 may be changed, thereby changing the length of stroke of the valve 5, so that it may be fully or only partly opened, when the valve 8 is swung to the fully open position, and without changing the length of stroke of' the valve 8. By proper adjustment of' the member 13 on the member 12, 'the amount of steam or hot water admitted into the casing 1 through the inletv 2 may be proportioned, so that the desired temperature of the mixture may be obtained.
For rocking the valve 8, it is provided, outside the casing 1, with a crank 16, which is adapted to strike a projection 17, Fig. 4;',
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' water,
on the outside which is of the casing 1 to limit the closing movement of said valve, 8. The crank 16 is provided with one or more holes 18, located at different distances from the axis of the valve 8, and each of which is adapted to receive and pivotally retain the upper end of an upright rod 19, which for opening the valves 8 and 5, is forced downwardly by suitable manually operated means. For automatically closing the valves` 8 and', when coil spring 20 the rod 19 is not depressed, a has'its lower endsecured to the crank v16, the upper end of the spring being secured to any suitable support, such as a screw eye 21 secured to the ceiling 22,
For depressing the rod 19, its lower end is pivoted to one end of an inclined treadle 23,- the other end of which is pivoted by a `hinge 24 to the floor 2 Steam or hot water is supplied to the inlet 2 by a pipe 26 connected to a suitable source of supply,-not shown.
A pipe 27 discharges into the inlet 3 and is connected witha suitable source of supply of cold water.
In the outlet end of the casing l is attached one end of a pipe 28, into which the voutlet 4 discharges. The other end of the pi e28 extends downwardly and is provided at its lower end with a nozzle comprising a'tubular member 29, the lower end of which is externally screw-threaded and has fitted thereon a screw-cap 30 provided with a central opening 31 and which clampingly holds against the lower end of the member 29 a vhorizontal plate 32, having perforations 33 which are ter respectively with perforations 34 provided in a horizontal disk valve 35, Fig. 3, pivotally mounted upon the upper side of the perforated plate 32 to which it is pivotally connected by means of a vertical pin 36.
The valve disk 35 is provided with an arm 37 which extends downwardly through a slot 38 provided in the plate 32. a
en the operator steps upon the treadle 23, the latter will be depressed, thereby swinging the valves 8 and 5 -to the open position through vthe intermediacy of the mechanism already described, thus permitting steam or hot water to enter the casing 1 through the inlet 2 and port 6. The steam or'hot water will mix with the cold water in the casing 1 entering through the inlet 3, and the mixture will pass ,through the outlet 4 and port 9 into the discharge pipe 28, from which it will be discharged through the perforations 34 and 33, when the valve disk 35 is open, upon the person standing upon the treadle 23.` Such person may wholly or partially 'shut ofi the supply of while still standing on the treadle 23, by moving the arm 37 andvwithit the valve the steam or hot water l through the inlet 2, and thereby holdingv adapted to regis- 35, the temperature of the water discharged` through the nozzle'will be higher than when the valve disk is fully open. This is due to back a part of the cold the valve disk 5 fully, cold water will be discharged and the temperature of the mixture will thus be lowered.
he operator may, therefore, iirst take a hot water. By opening vbath and then have a cold shower, the temperature of which will depend upon the adjustment of the valve 5 lwith respect to-:Jthe valve 8.
entering the casing-V a greater supply of f After the operator steps on from the treadle 3, the spring and at the same time will swing the crank 16 u wardly, thus closing the valves 8 and 5.
71g do not limit our invention to the structure shown-and descri d, as modications, within the scope of the appended claims, maybe made without spirit of our invention.
at weclaim is l 1. In a shower bath mechanism, a valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one inlet and the other controlling the outlet, means connecting said valves by which they are simultaneouslymoved, one valve hav- 20 will lift the treadle I departing from the ing a crank, a treadle, means connecting said crank with said treadle by which the crank is moved in one direction, and yielding means for moving the crank in the opposite direction.
2. ln a shower bath mechanism, a valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one inlet and the other controlling the outlet, means connecting said valves by which they are simultaneouslymoved, a treadle, means connected. with one of said valves-and the treadle for moving the last named valve to the open position when the treadle is demeans formoving the last named valve to the closed position when the treadle is released.
3. In a shower bath mechanism, a valve casing having two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one 'inlet and the other controlling the outlet, means connecting said valves by which they are simultaneously moved, a treadle, means actuated by the treadle for opening one of the valves, yielding means for normally closing` the last named valve, and a discharge pipe into which said outlet discharges having a nozzle above said treadle.
In a shower bath mechanism, a valve casinghaving two inlets and an outlet, two valves in said casing, one controlling one inlet and the other controlling the outlet, va
treaile, means connecting said valves by nozzle above saidtreadle and provided with which they may vbel simultaneously moved', means for regulating the flow therethrough. y means actuated by the treadle for actuating 1n testimony whereof Wevhave signed our m, one ofthe valves to move it to the open ponames to this specification. y 5 sition, yielding means 'for normally closing v the last named valve, and a discharge pipe FRANK W. HENRIKSON. into which seid outlet discharges having a THOMAS DAVISN.
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US2829379A (en) * 1955-07-01 1958-04-08 Robert M Mcgee Bathing apparatus
US3274619A (en) * 1964-04-02 1966-09-27 Trans Continental Electronics Emergency shower
US3383044A (en) * 1965-08-09 1968-05-14 Britt Tech Corp Hydraulically controlled pressure washer
US20140165459A1 (en) * 2012-09-06 2014-06-19 Houweling Nurseries Oxnard, Inc. Adjustable endcap for use with a greenhouse distribution conduit
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US2829379A (en) * 1955-07-01 1958-04-08 Robert M Mcgee Bathing apparatus
US3274619A (en) * 1964-04-02 1966-09-27 Trans Continental Electronics Emergency shower
US3383044A (en) * 1965-08-09 1968-05-14 Britt Tech Corp Hydraulically controlled pressure washer
US20140165459A1 (en) * 2012-09-06 2014-06-19 Houweling Nurseries Oxnard, Inc. Adjustable endcap for use with a greenhouse distribution conduit
US10405500B2 (en) * 2012-09-06 2019-09-10 Glass Investment Projects, Inc. Adjustable endcap for use with a greenhouse distribution conduit
US20150328656A1 (en) * 2014-05-14 2015-11-19 Mario Todd Perez Interruptible sprinkler head
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