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- the invention relates in general toa be threaded and Votherwise had tof follow shower bath of the curtainless type and parconventional water-pipe practice in vorder to ticularly relates to a portable base supported insure against leakage. It has been found shower bath of the type which is designed that threaded and packed connectionsiare to be demountably att-ached tothe usual not necessary and the present disclosure fea- 60 bath tub fixtures withouty the .use of tools.
- the tub for it required the manipulation of desideratum of the invention are to provide four screws underneath the attachment.
- the known forms of attachments devices a construction, which combines 75 comprised a multiplicity of parts which strength with lightness, which does not were very apt to become lost, vand from a warp or develop leaks with the alternate commercial standpoint had to be made of passage of hot and cold water therethrough, rather weak and easily bendable construcand which may be constructed economicall tion and in general did not provide a form with the least possible amount of rened.80 of shower bath suiliciently rugged to withmachinery parts and which as a matter of stand rough usage.
- Figure l is a viewcin contemplates the providing of a hold-,fast Side elevation of abath tub fitting, with for clamping the shower bath securely to parts broken away, and with a preferred the bath tublixture ⁇ and which will be charembodiment of the invention positioned acterized by minimizing of movable parts, thereon and shown partially in axial sec- Vthe securing of the 4parts in the unit in such tion, and l waythat losses are minimized and which will Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view 100 at the same time, provide a structure suihtaken on the line 2- 2 looking in the diciently rugged to withstand the rough usage rection indicated by thel arrow.
- the Vcasting comprises a ⁇ vertically extending tube 17, the lower end of which extends laterally to ,forma Tf118.,1the'upper end'19 of the head ot which is designed to fit the nozzle 15 with a gasket 2() interposed therebetween as is usual in such connections.
- the lower end of the 'T is 4provided with an outlet 21 to convey the water therefrom directly into the lbath tub and is provided with a readily-removableclosure 22.
- Thek casting ⁇ 16 ⁇ is ⁇ provided above Athe vT 'with van integral :bracket 23 which extends' laterally ⁇ from 'the upsta'nding' tube 17 and vis spaced lfrom the T ya distance sutiicie'nt "to overhang the fixture 10.
- the outerend o'i' the sbracket '23 is enlarged vertically vand 1s provided 'with 'a vertically extending aperture through Vwhich vis threadeda binding scre'w ⁇ 24.
- An -inverted 'U-slia'pedysaddle "27 is rov-Itatably ⁇ m ⁇ ounted on 'the lower end of ⁇ the - ⁇ screw'fjand includes depending arms Y28 and 29 which straddle fthe central portionof ithe fixture 101and assist 'in preventing ⁇ any ⁇ tendency of the shower bath to rock about vvits connection with Vthe nozzle 15.
- Vifone tube telescopes the other ttor a material distance yno leakageoccurs when the shower is inop- -eration even'though there ⁇ is aiiiateriitl pressure .on theavater supply ⁇ as is the case -of city pressure in some communities.
- Ingen- -erall,'it has Ebeen ⁇ found that when the tele scoped distance is greater than the vdiameter o'l' lthe telescoped parts "no 'leakage occurs.
- the shower bath 1 i an Vbe yreadily adjusted fitorfdii Schlt heights and itis within the'scopefof thedisclosure ito provide fdiierent'or-ms of ⁇ replaceable Vheads and other ormsfof discharge nozzles.
- the device can be easily demounted and as opposite ends of the tubes are exposed the several parts can be easily cleaned and dried.
- the device as a whole can be easily collapsed into a small place and arranged to fit compactly in a small hand Satchel.
- a holdfast for clamping the same to a bath tub faucet and coniprising a single casting including an upstanding tube with its upper end reduced to provide a telescopic fit in a superposed tubular section, a T forming a continuation of the lower end of the upstanding tube, the upper end of the head of said T fashioned to lit a depending outlet of the faucet and constituting the fixed element of a clamping device, and the lower end of the head opened to discharge into the tub a bracket extending rigidly and laterally from the upstanding tube above the T, and Vbelow the reduced end, the outer end of the bracket provided with a threaded aperture forming a long bearing nut, a screw threaded through the nut and provided at its upper end with wings positioned relatively close to the tube and provided at its lower end with a saddle for bearing down on the tub faucet and thus forming the movable element of the clamping device.
- a holdfast for clamping the same to the bath tub faucet and comprising a single casting including an upstanding tube, a T forming a continuation of the lower end ofthe upstanding tube, the upper end of the head of said T positioned to fit a depending outlet of the faucet and constituting the fixed element of a clamping device, a bracket extending rigidly and laterally from the upstanding tube above. the T, and below the reduced end, the outer end of the bracket lprovided with a threaded apertureV forming a long bearing nut, a.
- a holdfast for clamping the same to the bath tub faucet and cornprising an upstanding tube adapted to be positioned in fluid communication with the faucet, an extension for overlapping the faucet, a screw threaded through the extension and an inverted U-shaped saddle rotatably carried by the lower end of the screw and adapted to straddle the faucet and to be forced down by thescrew into bearing engagement with the faucet.
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n Patented June 22, 1926. i l u l l l UNITED STATES PATENT oFFI'cEH HUGH E. PITCHER, or BooN'roN, NEW JEEsEY;
` SHOWER BATH.
Application fuea March 28,1924. l serial No. 702,494.
The invention relates in general toa be threaded and Votherwise had tof follow shower bath of the curtainless type and parconventional water-pipe practice in vorder to ticularly relates to a portable base supported insure against leakage. It has been found shower bath of the type which is designed that threaded and packed connectionsiare to be demountably att-ached tothe usual not necessary and the present disclosure fea- 60 bath tub fixtures withouty the .use of tools. tures a sectional form of shower bath which In such devices heretofore known, it vhas can be fabricated to any desired height and been the usual practice to secure the base the parts of which can be readily removed of the shower bath to the tub fixtures by and demounted without necessity of in- V means ofhanging U-hooks, the lower ends of volved screwing operations. 65 which were engaged by wing-nuts which Accordingly, the invention features the were screwed Vinto position to cause the providing of an upright water conduitl hooks to draw the attachment into engageformed of demountable and interchangeable ment with the fixture. It was diflicult to sections which are connected simply by teleattain access to these nuts vand such fastening Scopingan end of one section into a receiv- 70 means did not lend themselves readily to a ing end of another section. i l
quick demounting of the shower bath from Incidental to this 'general object, further the tub for it required the manipulation of desideratum of the invention are to provide four screws underneath the attachment. in a commercially vperfected type of such Further, the known forms of attachments devices a construction, which combines 75 comprised a multiplicity of parts which strength with lightness, which does not were very apt to become lost, vand from a warp or develop leaks with the alternate commercial standpoint had to be made of passage of hot and cold water therethrough, rather weak and easily bendable construcand which may be constructed economicall tion and in general did not provide a form with the least possible amount of rened.80 of shower bath suiliciently rugged to withmachinery parts and which as a matter of stand rough usage. fact, may be formed almost entirely of cast- Accordingly,V one of the objects of the 1ngs,pressings and drawn tubing. invention is to provide a cheap form of Various other `objects and advantages of shower bath which will have a pleasing and the invention will be in part obvious from apparently expensive appearance. This oban inspection of the accompanying drawings ject is attained first by the use of an imand in part will be more fully set forth in Yproved form of base for the shower bath and YJthe followlng particular description of one which due to its inclusion of elements for form of mechanismembodying my invensecuring the bath as a whole will be retion, and the invention also consists in cer- 90 ferred to hereinafter as a holdfast, and sec- Ytain new and novel features of construction ond by an improved form of upstanding and combination of parts hereinafter set conduit leading to the usual shower heads. forthV and claimed. v Referring to the rst feature the `invention In the drawings, Figure l is a viewcin contemplates the providing of a hold-,fast Side elevation of abath tub fitting, with for clamping the shower bath securely to parts broken away, and with a preferred the bath tublixture` and which will be charembodiment of the invention positioned acterized by minimizing of movable parts, thereon and shown partially in axial sec- Vthe securing of the 4parts in the unit in such tion, and l waythat losses are minimized and which will Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view 100 at the same time, provide a structure suihtaken on the line 2- 2 looking in the diciently rugged to withstand the rough usage rection indicated by thel arrow. g to which such devices are liable to be sub- In the drawings there is shown a bath tub jected when frequently mounted and defixture l0 of conventional vdesign provided 50 mounted from their operative position on with the usual valve controlled hot-water 105 different forms of tubs. faucet ll, and cold-water faucet l2, both Referringspecically to the upright conleading to a mixing chamber lfrom which duit feature it is noted that in shower baths depends an out-let nozzle 15 as is usual with now in general use7 lit was believed that the the illustrated type of bath room fittings. joints fastening the separable parts had to Y The shower bath selected to disclose the no invention is of the base supported type and includes-a base 16 in the form of a-J-shaped casting. The Vcasting comprises a `vertically extending tube 17, the lower end of which extends laterally to ,forma Tf118.,1the'upper end'19 of the head ot which is designed to fit the nozzle 15 with a gasket 2() interposed therebetween as is usual in such connections. The lower end of the 'T is 4provided with an outlet 21 to convey the water therefrom directly into the lbath tub and is provided with a readily-removableclosure 22.
Thek casting` 16` is `provided above Athe vT 'with van integral :bracket 23 which extends' laterally `from 'the upsta'nding' tube 17 and vis spaced lfrom the T ya distance sutiicie'nt "to overhang the fixture 10. The outerend o'i' the sbracket '23 is enlarged vertically vand 1s provided 'with 'a vertically extending aperture through Vwhich vis threadeda binding scre'w`24. -Itsa feature of'thisdiscl'osure thatready Vaccess be .provided Ito :this screw in `order to Yitacilitate kthe quick mounting and demounting of 'the/casting and 'for'this purpose the upper end' of 'the screw 'is provided with turning wings 25. These wings are positioned iii-spacedrelation tothe asso- 'Ciated parts yoff the 'shower bath and troni the Y tub and preferably extend Aabove the saine so that the screw -niay be easily turned through the vnut 26 and thus forcedinto lposition to clamp the Viittitng 10 between the jawspro-vide'd by the T andscrew. This nut is made relatively long so as to 'obtain a I'long bearing =`or the `screw as` vit passes through the bracket and this 4.long connec- Vtion tends lto minimize Adistortion of the screw when tlieshower bath Eis in use.
An -inverted 'U-slia'pedysaddle "27 is rov-Itatably `m`ounted on 'the lower end of `the -`screw'fjand includes depending arms Y28 and 29 which straddle fthe central portionof ithe fixture 101and assist 'in preventing `any `tendency of the shower bath to rock about vvits connection with Vthe nozzle 15.
It may "be noted from the construction thus [described that .the Vbasexof the shower bath comprises in eiiect but three-gparts, Va
1 2ca's`tiiig,a screw and a saddle, buttlie sad Jidle may lbe omitted .thus forming the base :of the shower bath solely of two clamping parts which can not be separated. The
shower .bath hereindisclosed is marketedas ann article comprising several tubular sec- 'itional parts .including the base qhereinbetore -vdescribech a head 30 of lconventional itorm waterfc'onduitslin that it Aisolt larger-diaiiie` -ter than-such constructions now known and is V'formed of 'extremely thin gage tubing. 1n v:practice `this tubing Amay vbe so =th1n that and one or more lengths of connecting tub-' it is springyV and yet possesses suiiicient strength to meet service irequirements. i
Instead or" the usLi-al=threaded 4vand other conventional forms of water-tight joints be- '.tween the'tubingfheretofore used in sectional shower baths, lturesa telescoping of the end of one of .the sections into the receiving end of the next adjacent section.
y tion to a slightly reduced external diameter,
butunifform in Idiameter Yfrom :end to ',eiid. t is iind'erstoodthat the -slio-wing of Vthis Ireduction lis much 'exaggerated iii-the drawing and in practice iit `has-been found snilicien-tto szlightlys'wedgethe tlescoping end of each joint so that .itwill :simply have 'a snug itiiitlie receiving'endoi each adjacent section. It has k'been -found that Vifone tube telescopes the other ttor a material distance yno leakageoccurs when the shower is inop- -eration even'though there `is aiiiateriitl pressure .on theavater supply `as is the case -of city pressure in some communities. Ingen- -erall,'it has Ebeen `found that when the tele scoped distance is greater than the vdiameter o'l' lthe telescoped parts "no 'leakage occurs. V'Wdiile the disclosure `featurcs a snug v`watertight nt it is understood 'thatthis yfit 3is iiotso snug Ethat the parts can not be separated by `1a vmanually idirected pull separating the parts in their longitudinal direction.
'In operation fthe'base casting with -or without the other sectional parts .iis f'disp'osed in position `on ithe faucet, the V:screw `is `advanced towards the faucet land the saddle is ldisposed iii lposition Str'addling the Liix'ture Aafter which the screwi-s tightened up :se-
v curely to fhold '-the'casting lin i'the upright 'position'shown in F-i'gure V1. Ifalowshower is desired, thecrook neck v32y od? the head is telescoped into direct engagement"with l.the `.tube 16 foi-the casting V*and is rotated ahou'tthe axis ofthe ltube so las to point 'the head in the direction *in which the 'Water stream Lis lto be projected.
, :Should :a high :shower bjedesir'ed, one. 'or Amore of'the intermediate 'tubes `'31 Vare 'dis- VKposed between '-the base `and head 30 "andin telescoped engagement -witheach other `and with the :base and Ehead/as previously 'sugsgested.` f f Y 'By 'means o-'aldeviicje-othe character 'described itis jp'ossible fto 'provide aa holdiast which will bein the form/cita single castingv yfand A`v vliich will feature lthe quick mounting of aVj shower bathfon tubs having "different forms of water fixtures. The shower bath 1 i an Vbe yreadily adjusted fitorfdiiierent heights and itis within the'scopefof thedisclosure ito provide fdiierent'or-ms of `replaceable Vheads and other ormsfof discharge nozzles.
the present disclosure fea-- The device can be easily demounted and as opposite ends of the tubes are exposed the several parts can be easily cleaned and dried. The device as a whole can be easily collapsed into a small place and arranged to fit compactly in a small hand Satchel.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
l. In a shower bath, a holdfast for clamping the same to a bath tub faucet and coniprising a single casting including an upstanding tube with its upper end reduced to provide a telescopic fit in a superposed tubular section, a T forming a continuation of the lower end of the upstanding tube, the upper end of the head of said T fashioned to lit a depending outlet of the faucet and constituting the fixed element of a clamping device, and the lower end of the head opened to discharge into the tub a bracket extending rigidly and laterally from the upstanding tube above the T, and Vbelow the reduced end, the outer end of the bracket provided with a threaded aperture forming a long bearing nut, a screw threaded through the nut and provided at its upper end with wings positioned relatively close to the tube and provided at its lower end with a saddle for bearing down on the tub faucet and thus forming the movable element of the clamping device.
2. In a shower bath, a holdfast for clamping the same to the bath tub faucet and comprising a single casting including an upstanding tube, a T forming a continuation of the lower end ofthe upstanding tube, the upper end of the head of said T positioned to fit a depending outlet of the faucet and constituting the fixed element of a clamping device, a bracket extending rigidly and laterally from the upstanding tube above. the T, and below the reduced end, the outer end of the bracket lprovided with a threaded apertureV forming a long bearing nut, a. screw threaded through the nut and provided at its lower .end with a saddle for bearing down on the tub faucet and thus forming the movable element of the clamping device, said saddle being of inverted U-shape rotatably mounted at the lower end of the screw to straddle the fixture and assist inrpreventing the shower bathY from rocking about its connection with the faucet.
3. In a shower bath, a holdfast for clamping the same to the bath tub faucet and cornprising an upstanding tube adapted to be positioned in fluid communication with the faucet, an extension for overlapping the faucet, a screw threaded through the extension and an inverted U-shaped saddle rotatably carried by the lower end of the screw and adapted to straddle the faucet and to be forced down by thescrew into bearing engagement with the faucet.
Signed at New York city in the county of New York and State of New York this 14th day of March, A. D. 1924.
HUGH B. PITCHER.
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US3135438A (en) * | 1962-03-12 | 1964-06-02 | Hydrite Chemical Company | Liquid dispensing device for tank |
US20060218721A1 (en) * | 2005-03-30 | 2006-10-05 | Chun-Ta Ho | Household bathing water massage device |
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