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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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- B05B1/00—Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
- B05B1/14—Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means with multiple outlet openings; with strainers in or outside the outlet opening
- B05B1/18—Roses; Shower heads
- B05B1/185—Roses; Shower heads characterised by their outlet element; Mounting arrangements therefor
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- the present invention relates to a shower head installed in a bathroom, a shower room or the like.
- a shower head installed above the ceiling or wall surface of a bathroom or shower room has a water spray plate made of a metal or a highly rigid resin material on a pipe with a wall surface protruding.
- a shower head is installed and the shower water is discharged from above.
- Such a conventional shower head has a structure in which a water spray plate is simply connected to a shower main body provided with a water supply port.
- the water spray plate is curved and raised in a substantially bowl shape, and a plurality of water spray holes are respectively provided on the water spray plate. It was characterized by discharging water with a watering diameter larger than the diameter of the watering plate by forming it radially from the center of the sphere drawn by the curved surface. (For example, see Patent Document 1, Figure 4)
- Patent Document 2 describes a shower head having such a large size.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 4-114450
- Patent Document 2 US Patent No. 6382531
- the connection between the main body of the shower and the water spray plate, the connection between the shower head and the pipe, etc. may be damaged, leading to the falling of the water spray plate or the shower head. There's a problem.
- the cavity inside the shower head also becomes larger, and there is a problem that a large amount of residual water accumulates in the cavity when the shower water discharge is stopped.
- the sprinkling holes are formed radially starting from the center of the sphere drawn by the surface of the curved sprinkling plate, so the residual water around the sprinkling holes has a surface where the number of water molecules becomes sparse due to gravity. There are places where the tension becomes stronger and places where the surface tension becomes weaker due to the dense water molecules, and the surface tension of each part becomes uneven.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a shower head that can prevent damage to components or peripheral components and water leakage even when the size is increased.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a shower head capable of discharging water with beautiful streamlines even when the water supply pressure is low.
- a shower head has a lower plate in which a plurality of water spray holes for performing shower water discharge are formed, and is joined to the lower plate to form a water supply port. Disposed between the upper plate and the lower plate and the upper plate. Water supply pressure between the lower plate and the upper plate The water supply pressure received by the lower plate or the upper plate by dividing and forming a water passage and a non-water passage for dispersing the flowing hot water and guiding it to each water sprinkling hole And a water passage forming member that reduces the pressure receiving area.
- the hot water flowing in through the water supply port formed in the upper plate passes through the water passage formed between the upper plate and the lower plate.
- the water is discharged from the sprinkling holes formed in the lower plate.
- the hot water flowing between the upper plate and the lower plate flows in the water passage and does not flow in the non-water passage.
- the upper plate or the lower plate does not receive the feed water pressure, and the force due to the feed water pressure acting on the upper plate or the lower plate can be reduced.
- the shower head is increased in size, it is possible to prevent damage to component parts or peripheral parts and water leakage.
- the present invention since hot water remains only in the portion of the water passage in the shower head, the amount of remaining hot water can be reduced, and dripping after stopping water discharge can be suppressed.
- the lower plate and the upper plate are formed so that at least a partial force of surfaces facing each other becomes a substantially parallel plane, and the water passage forming member is formed by the substantially parallel plane portion. They are joined at their outer peripheral parts so as to sandwich them, and the water flow path forming member abuts with the lower plate or the upper plate to form a water flow path between the lower plate and the upper plate.
- a water wall is formed, and the water flow wall is formed so as to increase in height from the periphery of the water flow path forming member toward the center.
- the water flow wall formed in the water flow path forming member is interposed between the lower plate and the upper plate formed to be substantially parallel planes. They are sandwiched and joined at the outer periphery. Since the water flow wall is formed so as to increase in height from the periphery of the water flow path forming member toward the center, the force to bring the water flow wall into contact with the lower plate or the upper plate is not at the center. It becomes smaller in the larger periphery.
- the lower plate or the upper plate can be obtained by simply connecting them on the outer periphery.
- the side plate can be reliably brought into contact with the water wall.
- the present invention comprises a watering plate in which a plurality of watering holes for performing shower water discharge are formed, and a shower body joined to the watering plate and having a water supply port, and water is supplied from the water supply port.
- a shower head that discharges the hot and cold water through the water spray holes, and is disposed between the water spray plate and the shower body, and a water passage that distributes the hot water flowing in from the water supply ports to each water spray hole and passes the water.
- the water passage for partitioning the non-water passage isolated from the water passage, and between the water spray plate and the shower main body, are placed in watertight contact with the water passage and the water passage. And a watertight member to be formed.
- a water passage and a non-water passage isolated from the water passage are partitioned by a water passage wall and a watertight member between the watering plate and the shower body. It is done.
- the water supply pressure does not act on the non-water passage, so the force based on the water supply pressure inside the shower head, which is the main cause of breakage of the shower head and water leakage, can be reduced.
- the watertight member protrudes from each water spray hole and a watertight portion disposed between the shower body and the water spray plate in order to make the portion in contact with the water flow wall watertight.
- it is provided with a plurality of watering nozzles which are provided in the watertight part and perform shower water discharge.
- the watertight member includes the watering nozzle that protrudes from the watering hole and has the nozzle hole that performs shower water discharge, so that foreign matter is mixed into the nozzle hole. Even when clogging is caused by the calcium component contained in the water, foreign matters can be easily removed by a measure such as pinching the watering nozzle with a finger.
- the water spray plate is disposed on the ceiling or wall surface of the bathroom so that the water spray plate is disposed substantially horizontally with respect to the floor surface and the water spray holes or nozzles are disposed substantially perpendicular to the floor surface. It is configured to be attached.
- the shower head is fixedly disposed horizontally with respect to the floor surface in the bathroom or shower room, and the water spray holes or the water spray nozzles are directed perpendicular to the floor surface.
- the surface tension of the residual water in the shower head works uniformly, and the inflow of air into the shower head, which causes dripping, is prevented.
- the shower head force also drops vertically to the floor when showering. Since shower water discharge is performed, even when the water pressure is low, it is possible to maintain a beautiful water discharge form in which shower streamlines do not contact each other. As a result, the quality of the shower head can be maintained during both shower water discharge and water stop.
- the water spray plate is formed in a substantially planar shape.
- the water flow area can be reduced as compared with the case where the water spray plate is curved and raised in a substantially bowl shape, and the interior of the shower head can be reduced.
- the force due to the feed water pressure can be further reduced.
- the cavity inside the shower head on the back side of the water spray plate can be significantly reduced compared with the case where it is curved and raised substantially in the shape of a bowl, and it accumulates in the cavity when the shower device stops. Residual water can be reduced. Therefore, dripping can be further suppressed.
- the present invention preferably, it further includes a fixture for fixing the watering plate and the shower body, and the watering plate is a fixture for receiving the fixtures arranged on the back surface thereof at a predetermined interval.
- the water spout and the shower body are fixed by providing a receiver and fixing the fixture through the shower body and fixing it to the fixture receiver.
- the watertight member is sandwiched between the water spray plate and the shower body by the fastening force between the fixture receiver on the back side of the water spray plate and the corresponding fixture. Therefore, the force for bringing the water-permeable wall and the water-tight member into contact with each other in a water-tight manner is made uniform, and the water-tight passage and the non-water-passage passage can be defined with higher water tightness.
- the shower head of the present invention even when the size of the shower head is increased, it is possible to prevent damage to component parts or peripheral components and water leakage.
- the dripping after stopping water discharge can be suppressed.
- the shower head of the present invention water can be discharged with beautiful streamlines even when the water supply pressure is low.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the shower head according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the water passage forming member disposed inside the shower head of this embodiment, and
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the water passage forming member.
- the shower head 1 As shown in FIG. 1, the shower head 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a generally circular lower plate 2 that is a water spray plate, and a generally circular upper plate that is mounted on the lower plate 2. A side plate 4 and a substantially disc-shaped water passage forming member 6 disposed between the lower plate 2 and the upper plate 4 are provided. Furthermore, the shower head 1 has a joint 8 arranged so as to extend through the upper plate 4. The shower head 1 according to the present embodiment disperses hot water supplied through a pipe (not shown in FIG. 1) connected to the joint 8 by a water passage formed by the water passage forming member 6. Water is discharged from the sprinkling holes formed in the lower plate 2.
- the shower head 1 has a diameter of about 36 cm and is configured to discharge hot water of about 20 liters per minute at a water supply pressure of about 0.2 MPa.
- the shower head has a diameter of about 30 to 40 cm, and the amount of water discharged should be appropriately adjusted according to the water supply pressure, valves, piping, installation position, and the like.
- the lower plate 2 is formed of a disk-shaped metal thin plate, and an outer peripheral portion thereof is raised substantially at a right angle to form an edge 2a.
- 16 female thread portions 2b which are fixture receivers arranged at equal intervals on the circumference, are provided on the peripheral portion of the lower plate 2.
- Each female thread portion 2b has a generally cylindrical shape, and a female thread is formed in the center in the vertical direction.
- the lower plate 2 is formed with a large number of water spray holes 2c arranged concentrically.
- the upper plate 4 is formed of a disk-shaped thin metal plate, and as a whole, the upper plate 4 is a donut-shaped flat portion having a central portion and a peripheral portion which are high and a middle portion thereof is slightly lower. Pressed. Specifically, a circular hole 4a is formed in the center of the upper plate 4 as a water supply port through which the joint 8 is passed, and the flange 4a of the joint 8 is accommodated around the hole 4a. An annular raised portion 4b is formed. The raised portion 4b is formed with four holes 4c through which the four screws 10a connecting the upper plate 4 and the joint 8 are passed.
- the water passage forming member 6 is formed of a substantially disk-shaped elastic member.
- the water passage forming member 6 is made of silicon rubber.
- the water passage forming member 6 can be made of rubber material such as EPDM, soft resin material such as TPE, and the like.
- an outermost annular circumferential wall 6a and 28 arcuate water passage walls 6b arranged concentrically are formed on the upper surface of the water passage forming member 6.
- each water flow wall 6b is formed so as to increase in order from the one arranged around the water passage to the one arranged near the center.
- the joint 8 has a flange portion 8a having a large lower diameter and a connection portion 8b having a small upper diameter.
- a through hole 8c for flowing the supplied hot water is formed at the center of the joint 8.
- four female screw holes 8d are formed in the flange portion 8a, and the joint 8 is configured to be attached to the upper plate 4 by four screws 10a.
- the flange portion 8a is configured to be received in the raised portion 4b of the upper plate 4, and when attached to the upper plate 4, the lower surface of the flange portion 8a and the lower surface of the upper plate 4 are substantially flush. It is supposed to be located in.
- a joint 8 is attached to the upper plate 4 with a screw 10a, a water passage forming member 6 is sandwiched between the upper plate 4 and the lower plate 2, and the upper plate 4 is placed on the lower side with a screw 10b. Assembled by attaching to plate 2.
- the water flow path forming member 6 is elastically deformed, and the upper end portions of the water flow walls 6b and the circumferential wall 6a are in watertight contact with the lower surface of the upper plate 4.
- each water passage wall 6b and A watertight water passage is formed between the circumferential walls 6a.
- this portion becomes a non-water passage.
- each water flow wall 6b is formed so as to increase in height from the periphery toward the center, the lower plate has a lower center portion with a peripheral force fixed by the screw 10b.
- the amount of elastic deformation caused by being sandwiched between 2 and the upper plate 4 increases. For this reason, even when the lower plate 2, the upper plate 4, and the water flow path forming member 6 are not formed on a perfect plane, the water flow walls 6b and the circumferential wall 6a and the upper plate 4 are reliably in contact with each other. The watertightness of each waterway is ensured.
- Hot water flowing vertically downward through the through-hole 8c flows through the shower head 1 in the horizontal direction through the water passages 6c and 6d formed between the water passage forming member 6 and the upper plate 4.
- Hot water flowing through the water passages 6 c and 6 d is discharged through a nozzle hole 6 f formed in each water passage so as to form a streamline directed substantially vertically downward.
- the streamline means the flow of linear hot water discharged from each nozzle hole 6f.
- the hot water that flows between the upper plate and the lower plate flows in the water passage and does not flow in the non-water passage.
- the plate does not receive the feed water pressure, and the force due to the feed water pressure acting on the upper plate can be made very small.
- the upper plate, the lower plate and the like can be prevented from being damaged or leaking water.
- the water flow wall is formed so as to increase in height from the surroundings toward the center, so the lower plate and the upper plate The farther the screw force that joins the plates, the greater the crushing allowance of the water passage forming member. For this reason, even when the flatness of the lower plate or the upper plate is not perfect, the upper plate can be reliably brought into contact with the water wall.
- the water passage is formed between the upper plate and the water passage forming member.
- the lower plate and the water passage are formed. It can also comprise so that a water flow path may be formed between members.
- the shower head is formed by integrally forming the water passage forming member and the upper plate or the lower plate.
- FIG. 4 shows a shower apparatus 100 including a shower head 102 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the shower device 100 shown in FIG.
- the shower device 100 is a shower head 102 having a flat shower body 121, a watertight member 122, and a water spray plate 123 arranged horizontally with respect to a ceiling surface 105 of a bathroom or a shower room. . Further, as shown in FIG.
- a shower head 102 is connected to a pipe 103 attached perpendicularly to the ceiling surface 105 via a joint 125 integrally joined with a cap nut 131.
- the cap 104 is put on the connection portion with the cap nut 131.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of the shower head 102 in which the portion A in FIG. 5 is enlarged.
- the shower head 102 has a shower main body 121, a watertight member 122, and a water spray plate 123.
- a watertight member 122 is disposed on the water plate 123, and the shower body 121 is disposed on the watertight member 122 in an overlapping manner.
- an O-ring 127 is disposed at a water supply port 211 formed at the center of the circle of the shower main body 121.
- a joint 125 having a check valve 1 28 is connected to the water supply port 211, and a back cover 124 is covered on the joint 125.
- shower main body 121 and the back cover 124 in this embodiment function as the upper plate and the water passage forming member in the first embodiment described above.
- the watertight member 122 and the water spray plate 123 in this embodiment function as the lower plate in the first embodiment.
- the watering plate 123 is provided with a plurality of fixing screw receivers 231, which are fixing receivers subjected to female threading.
- a plurality of fixing screws 126 are fastened to the fixing screw receiver 231 from above the back cover 124.
- the shower main body 121, the watertight member 122, the water spray plate 123, the back cover 124, and the joint 125 are integrally connected by the fastening force of the fixing screw 126 to form the shower head 102.
- the watertight member 122 is provided with a plurality of watering nozzles 222 each having a nozzle hole 221 having a hole diameter of about lmm.
- Water with a water supply pipe (not shown) that has been routed behind the ceiling surface 105 flows into the shower head 102 through the pipe 103 and out of the nozzle hole 221, thereby being discharged from the shower device 100. There will be a water discharge.
- the shower main body 121 is shown in FIG.
- the disc-shaped shower main body 121 is formed using a hard resin material, and a water supply port 211 for inserting the joint 125 is formed at the center thereof.
- a plurality of substantially square water flow walls 212 are provided radially on the lower surface of the shower main body 121 in contact with the watertight member 122 with the water supply port 211 as a center. Each of these water flow walls 212 is arranged with a certain gap from the adjacent water flow walls 212 of the front, rear, left and right.
- an outer peripheral wall 215 is provided on the entire circumference along the outer periphery of the shower main body 121, and a circumferential wall 213 is provided on the entire circumference along the inner circumference. ing. Furthermore, it is connected to the screw receptacle 231 for fixing the water spray plate 123 on three concentric circles around the water supply port 211.
- a plurality of body through holes 214 are provided at corresponding positions. As shown in FIG. 6, a fixing screw receiver 231 is passed through these body through holes 214.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the watertight member 122.
- the watertight member 122 is made of rubber or a soft resin material.
- the watertight member 122 includes a disk-shaped watertight portion 224 that is oriented horizontally, similar to the shower main body 121, and a plurality of water spray nozzles 222 each having a nozzle hole 221 formed therein.
- Each watering nozzle 222 is disposed at a position corresponding to each watering hole 233 formed in the watering plate 123. Further, each water spray nozzle 222 is disposed so as to correspond to a gap between the water flow wall 212 and the circumferential wall 213 provided in the shower body 121 when it is brought into contact with the shower body 121.
- watertight member through holes 223 are formed in the watertight member 122 at positions corresponding to the fixing screw receivers 231 of the water spray plate 123.
- a fixing screw receiver 231 is passed through the watertight member through hole 223.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view of the watering nozzle 222.
- the nozzle hole 221 is formed perpendicular to the disk shape oriented in the horizontal direction.
- By forming the nozzle hole 221 vertically it is possible to increase the surface tension of the hot water inside the shower head 102 when the water stops, compared with the case where the nozzle hole 221 is formed with a gradient. It is suppressed.
- the watering nozzle 222 is formed so that the periphery of the nozzle hole 221 on the side to be sprinkled is covered with a large thickness and protrudes greatly downward from the watering plate 123. For this reason, even when the nozzle hole 221 is clogged due to sticking or the like, the shower device 100 is protruded from the water spray plate 123 by taking measures such as pinching the water spray nozzle 222 formed of a soft material with a finger. It is possible to easily remove foreign matters without disassembling.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the watering plate 123.
- the watering plate 123 has a disc shape formed using metal.
- the back surface 232 of the water spray plate 123 is a flat surface, and the outer peripheral portion vertically stands the plate vertically. By vertically standing the outer periphery, the shower body 121 and the watertight member 122 are not visible from the outside, and the design is excellent.
- the back A watering hole 233 having a diameter slightly larger than that of the watering nozzle 222 is formed at a position corresponding to each watering nozzle 222 at 232. Therefore, when the water spray plate 123 and the watertight member 122 are overlapped, each water spray nozzle 222 is projected from each water spray hole 233.
- a plurality of fixing screw receivers 231 subjected to female thread processing are provided so as to protrude upward.
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a state in which the shower main body 121 and the watertight member 122 are overlapped.
- the plurality of water passage walls 212 and the circumferential wall 213 formed in the shower body 121 come into contact with the watertight member 122.
- the gaps between the water flow walls 212 and the outermost water flow walls 212 and the circumferential wall 213 are separated.
- a water passage 107 is formed for each.
- a non-water passage 106 is formed on the outer peripheral side of the circumferential wall 213 and in a region surrounded by each water passage wall 212.
- the water spray plate 123, the watertight member 122, and the shower main body 121 are fixed in this order in the screw holder 2 for fixing the water spray plate 123.
- 31 are stacked so as to pass through the main body through hole 213 and the watertight member through hole 223.
- the back cover 124 is stacked, and a plurality of fixing screws 126 as fixing tools are screwed into the fixing screw receiver 231 from above.
- the fastening force of the fixing screw 126 is applied to the shower body 121 through the back cover 124, and the water passage wall 212 and the circumferential wall 213 come into water tight contact with the watertight member 122 by this fastening force, and the shower head 102 A non-water passage 106 and a water passage 107 are defined inside.
- the main body through-holes 214 are all disposed in the non-water passage 106, water enters between the fixing screw receiver 231 and the back surface 232 of the water spray plate 123, and water flows from the water spray holes 233. leakage None happen. Furthermore, the outer peripheral wall 215 provided in the shower main body 121 is in watertight contact with the watertight member 122 when fixed, similarly to the water flow wall 212 and the circumferential wall 213, so that the force between the shower main body 121 and the water spray plate 123 is also increased. Water does not leak.
- chamfering or the like is applied to the front end portions of the water flow wall 212, the circumferential wall 213, and the outer circumferential wall 215 to reduce the area of the portion that contacts the water tight member 122
- the compressive force per unit area on the watertight member 122 may be increased.
- it is possible to improve the water tightness by improving the flatness of the back surface 232 of the main body 121, the watertight member 122, the water spray plate 123, or by uniformly arranging the fixing screws 126. Monkey.
- the non-water passage 106 and the water passage 107 are formed in a partitioned manner. Thereby, it is possible to avoid the supply water pressure from acting on the entire surface of the shower head 102. By reducing the area of the shower head 102 where the feed water pressure acts, the force based on the feed water pressure acting on the components constituting the shower head 102 is suppressed. As a result, it is possible to prevent a drop and water leakage due to breakage of the components constituting the shower head 102.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a joint 125 that connects the shower head 102 and the pipe 103
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of the joint 125.
- the joint 125 is provided with a first male thread portion 251 for connecting the cap nut 1 31 and an inlet 252 for allowing the feed water from the pipe 103 to flow in at an upper portion thereof.
- an outlet 253 through which water is supplied to the shower head 102 is provided at the lower part of the joint 125, and an O-ring 127 is attached around the outlet 253.
- a check valve 128 is provided between the inlet 252 and the outlet 253.
- a second male screw portion 254 is formed on the outer peripheral side of the first male screw portion 251. Further, the joint flange 255 extends radially outward from the lower end of the second male screw portion 254. Further, a joint through hole 256 is formed in the joint flange 255 at a position corresponding to the screw receiver 231 for fixing the water spray plate 123.
- the fitting 125 mm O-ring 127 is attached, and the lower part of the fitting 125 to which the O-ring 127 is attached is inserted and connected to the water supply port 211 of the shower body 121. Further, the back cover 124 is covered with the upper force of the joint 125 so that the second male screw portion 254 is exposed.
- the fixing screw 126 is screwed into the fixing screw receiver 231 through the joint through hole 256, the main body through hole 213, and the watertight member through hole 223, and the joint 125 and the shower head 2 are integrated together. With this structure, even if the fixing screw 126 fixed through the joint through hole 256 is loosened or removed, the joint flange 255 is engaged with the back cover 124, so that the shower head 102 falls. Can be prevented.
- FIG. 15 is a side view of the pipe 103.
- the knob 103 has a cap nut 131, and the cap nut 131 is connected to the first male screw portion 251 of the joint 125. Further, on the opposite side of the cap nut 131, a male screw 132 connected to a water supply pipe routed behind the ceiling surface 105 is formed. A pipe collar 133 is formed above the cap nut 131.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the cap 104.
- the cap 104 has a pipe passage hole 141 having a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the pipe 103 formed in the upper part.
- a female screw 142 connected to the second male screw portion 254 of the joint 125 is formed inside the cap 104.
- pipe 103 is connected to its male thread 132. From the side, the pipe threaded hole 141 of the cap 104 is passed through, and the male thread 132 of the pipe 103 is screwed into a water supply pipe (not shown) routed around the ceiling surface 105 and connected.
- the pipe flange 133 of the pipe 103 is formed in a hexagonal cross section, and the water supply pipe and the male thread 132 can be easily connected by applying a tool to this.
- the cap nut 131 of the fixed pipe 103 and the first male thread portion 251 of the joint 125 are screwed together to connect the pipe 103 and the joint 125.
- the female screw 142 of the cap 104 and the second male screw part 254 of the joint 125 are screwed together.
- the shower device 100 is connected to the water supply pipe.
- connection portion between the cap nut 131 and the first male screw portion 251 of the joint 125 has a water discharge in addition to the weight of the shower head 102.
- water supply pressure also acts.
- a relatively large shear stress acts on the connection portion between the cap nut 131 and the first male screw portion 251.
- the female screw 142 of the cap 104 and the second male screw portion 254 of the fitting 125 are connected, the connection between the cap nut 131 and the first male screw portion 251 of the fitting 125 is loosened. When it comes off, the cap 104 and the pipe flange 133 are engaged, and the shower head 102 is prevented from falling.
- the shower head of the present invention may be connected to the water pipe provided on the wall surface of the shower head of the present invention installed on the ceiling of the bath room or shower room.
- the shower head is configured by a shower body, a watertight member, a water spray plate, a back cover, and the like, and a water flow wall, a circumferential wall, and the like are integrated with the shower body.
- each member can be configured integrally or separately as appropriate.
- the water flow wall and the circumferential wall formed integrally with the shower body may be configured separately from the shower body, or the water flow wall and the circumferential wall may be formed separately. You may comprise integrally with a watertight member.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a shower head according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of a water passage forming member arranged inside the shower head according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a water passage forming member disposed inside the shower head according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an external perspective view showing an external appearance of a shower device provided with a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section of a shower device including a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of part A in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a front view showing a shower body in a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a watertight member in a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view showing a watering nozzle in a watertight member.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a watering plate in a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a view showing the structure of a non-water passage and a water passage formed by a shower body and a watertight member in a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a joint connected to a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view showing a joint connected to a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a view showing a connection structure for connecting to a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a front view showing a pipe for supplying water to a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a cap attached to a shower head according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a view showing a connection structure between a noise and a cap.
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