WO2022089692A1 - Tête de pulvérisation pour un pulvérisateur de bidet - Google Patents

Tête de pulvérisation pour un pulvérisateur de bidet Download PDF

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WO2022089692A1
WO2022089692A1 PCT/DE2021/100865 DE2021100865W WO2022089692A1 WO 2022089692 A1 WO2022089692 A1 WO 2022089692A1 DE 2021100865 W DE2021100865 W DE 2021100865W WO 2022089692 A1 WO2022089692 A1 WO 2022089692A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/0408Water installations especially for showers
    • E03C1/0409Shower handles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
    • B05B1/14Nozzles, 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
    • B05B1/18Roses; Shower heads
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/24Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
    • B05B7/2402Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device
    • B05B7/2462Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using a carrying liquid flowing through the container for dissolving a block of solid material
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
    • E03D9/08Devices in the bowl producing upwardly-directed sprays; Modifications of the bowl for use with such devices ; Bidets; Combinations of bowls with urinals or bidets; Hot-air or other devices mounted in or on the bowl, urinal or bidet for cleaning or disinfecting
    • E03D9/085Hand-held spray heads for bidet use or for cleaning the bowl
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
    • B05B1/24Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means incorporating means for heating the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. electrically
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B12/00Arrangements for controlling delivery; Arrangements for controlling the spray area
    • B05B12/002Manually-actuated controlling means, e.g. push buttons, levers or triggers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B15/00Details of spraying plant or spraying apparatus not otherwise provided for; Accessories
    • B05B15/60Arrangements for mounting, supporting or holding spraying apparatus
    • B05B15/63Handgrips
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/24Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
    • B05B7/2402Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device
    • B05B7/244Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using carrying liquid for feeding, e.g. by suction, pressure or dissolution, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle
    • B05B7/2443Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using carrying liquid for feeding, e.g. by suction, pressure or dissolution, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle the carried liquid and the main stream of carrying liquid being brought together downstream of the container before discharge
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/044Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths having a heating or cooling apparatus in the supply line
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/046Adding soap, disinfectant, or the like in the supply line or at the water outlet

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  • the invention relates to a bidet shower head for supplying water to the intimate area of a user.
  • an additional water connection is provided at the location of the toilet, which usually comes directly out of the wall or branches off from the cistern of the toilet.
  • This water connection is connected to a hose, at the other end of which a water outlet is provided in the form of a shower head.
  • a button or the like is usually arranged on the shower head, which can activate the water outlet from the shower head, so that a user, in contrast to a bidet, does not even have to leave the toilet to clean his intimate area. After completing the process, the user can then, for example, release the button and put the shower head back into a holder.
  • the invention solves this problem according to a first aspect with the features of patent claim 1, in particular with those of the characterizing part, and is accordingly characterized in that the bidet spray shower head has a device for introducing additives into the water flow.
  • the idea of the invention is to provide an input option for additives on or in the shower head.
  • additives can typically be cleaning additives that enable even better or more effective cleaning.
  • care products can be involved, i.e. products that make the water more skin-friendly, for example, and in this way increase the care effect of the exiting water jet and/or care products that moisturize the skin or make it more supple or the like.
  • disinfectants can also be used which, for example, counteract germs, in particular in the user's intimate area.
  • drugs can also be used which counteract acute diseases in the genital area (for example drugs against vaginal thrush in female users).
  • additives can be present as a liquid or as a solid (in the latter case, for example, in powder form or as a tab or the like), the solids then typically dissolving in the water stream, in particular immediately.
  • a liquid or as a solid in the latter case, for example, in powder form or as a tab or the like
  • the solids then typically dissolving in the water stream, in particular immediately.
  • more or less viscous additives can also be used.
  • the special feature is that the user can individually select the additive(s) after each visit to the toilet.
  • he can choose a first water additive in the morning (which has more of a cleaning effect) and in the evening a second, different additive (which has more of a caring or disinfecting effect).
  • the water flow is the water that is conducted through the shower head and typically emerges from it in the area of a diffuser.
  • the shower head typically has a connection to a hose element.
  • the water is thus assigned to the shower head via a hose, which is then typically conventionally connected to a local water network.
  • the water does not emerge continuously from the shower head, but in particular lies continuously against it. Therefore, inside the shower head there is usually a valve which can be actuated manually, preferably via a button (for example a pivotable lever) arranged on the shower head.
  • a button for example a pivotable lever
  • shower heads without such a button.
  • an on/off switch for the water e.g. a faucet
  • the device of the shower head typically provides a receptacle for additives.
  • This can, for example, be a (particularly closable) receptacle, as is known from a dishwasher.
  • an additive tab can be introduced into this receptacle.
  • the water can flow through the receptacle, gradually dissolve the tab, and entrain the additive of the tab and discharge it (in the area of an exit/diffuser disc).
  • a receptacle, a shaft, a chamber or the like can be arranged in the device.
  • a solid for example in the form of a tab, is typically supplied to the device.
  • the invention also includes the supply of liquid or viscous additives.
  • the additive can also be encapsulated in the shower head or supplied in some other housing.
  • a capsule can then be pierced by the device, in particular, as is already known from coffee capsule machines.
  • the portion of additive supplied to the shower head is sufficient for a cleaning process after going to the toilet.
  • the amount supplied or the device can preferably be set in such a way that the additive is designed for exactly one cleaning process.
  • a different additive can be selected individually for each cleaning process, or a new portion of the same additive can be selected for the next cleaning process.
  • a container with a selection of different tabs can be provided in the toilet area and a user can then select one of the tabs provided after going to the toilet and insert or throw it into the shower head to enable an individualized cleaning process.
  • the water provided with the additive is then brought to the intimate area of a user, which can in particular be the genitals and/or the anus of the user.
  • the water typically reaches the shower head via a hose which is or is connected to a water connection of the shower head.
  • the water outlet is then typically located at the other end of the shower head, in particular in the form of an (adjustable or adjustable) diffuser.
  • the diffuser can be equipped with soft-component nozzles for better limescale removal.
  • the housing of the shower head can consist of conventionally known materials, such as sanitary plastic, chrome-plated materials or the like.
  • (a supply of) additive is to be understood in particular as meaning that the facility has at least one portion of additive for the user's next visit to the toilet.
  • the supply even includes additive for several, if not numerous, trips to the toilet.
  • the supply can be provided, for example, by housing the additive, for example a cartridge, a capsule or the like.
  • the supply can also be arranged loosely in a compartment, as is known, for example, from washing machines or dishwashers, into which additive in liquid, powder or tablet form can be entered.
  • the device has several stocks for different additives.
  • a first additive can be arranged in a first reservoir, and a second, different additive can be arranged in a second reservoir.
  • the additives can be similar to a certain extent and differ, for example, only in terms of scent and/or appearance. Alternatively, the additives can also differ in terms of their mode of action. For example, there may be a first supply of additive which includes a disinfectant and a second supply of additives which includes a cleaning agent.
  • stocks can also be provided for the other additives mentioned above.
  • the invention also includes the fact that after a single visit to the toilet, i.e. a single use by a user, first an additive from a first supply and then an additive from a second supply of the facility is added to the water flow at a later time (of course, any number of additional substances can then be added other additives are added at different times).
  • the reservoir is typically connected to the water flow or the pipe carrying the water flow.
  • the consistency of the additives can be liquid or solid, viscous or any viscosity.
  • the device for introducing additives will be upstream of the water outlet in terms of flow, as is otherwise the case in all the exemplary embodiments shown in the figures are shown.
  • the fundamental possibility of connecting the device downstream of the water outlet there is also the fundamental possibility of connecting the device downstream of the water outlet.
  • the device in particular a store for additives, can be arranged on the outside of the water outlet, for example the lens.
  • the water emerging from the water outlet can then, for example, flow through the device and entrain the additive(s).
  • the invention also includes when the device itself provides the water outlet.
  • the device has a storage compartment for introducing a supply of additives.
  • Such a receiving compartment can typically be arranged inside the shower head.
  • the invention also includes external, that is to say essentially “flanged-on” storage compartments.
  • the storage compartment can typically be closed (towards the outside), in particular with the aid of a cover element.
  • This cover element can be pushed over the opening of the receiving compartment or the cover can be pivoted or folded over the opening.
  • the compartment can correspond approximately to the compartment of a conventional dishwasher, so that it is suitable for accommodating a tablet.
  • the receiving compartment is connected to a line for the water flow and can preferably have a water inlet and a water outlet. If a system without tabs, for example with capsules or the like, is used, the receiving compartment can also have a holder for clearly fixing the capsules or the housing of the additive, more preferably also locking means or the like, which enable a capsule or a housing to be easily removed. after its content has been consumed.
  • a cartridge or the like can also be used instead of a capsule.
  • the device then has a correspondingly adapted storage compartment.
  • Tab and storage compartment should ideally be matched in such a way that exactly one tab fits into the storage compartment.
  • mini-tabs or the like exist or be provided, with several of these tabs being able to be introduced together in a single compartment (whereby the tabs then have, for example, different additives and can act in combination).
  • tabs can be dissolved within the receptacle and then carried along with the water flow following dissolution.
  • the receiving compartment can be reached in particular through a shaft and/or can be moved linearly or pivotably out of the shower head housing in the form of a drawer.
  • the receiving compartment can be actuated, for example, by tapping (by the user).
  • a compression spring can be associated with the closure of the receiving compartment, or the like.
  • the shower head has an actuating button.
  • Such an actuation button is typically connected to a valve of the shower head and regulates the state of the shower head, ie whether it is actively dispensing water or not.
  • the actuating button can be actuated manually.
  • This is typically actuated by a user's finger, ie in particular pressed in, pivoted, displaced or the like.
  • the actuating button can be designed in particular as a lever or alternatively as a slide or the like.
  • the actuating button is preferably arranged on the underside of the shower head and can in particular be actuated with the thumb of a user. Alternatively, of course, it can also be provided on the top or at another point of the shower head.
  • the actuating button can be biased towards its rest position.
  • the actuating button can have a pocket for inserting a finger (in an end area of the button). This can be the thumb of the user, for example. In this way, a secure grip is additionally provided by the user in the case of an actuating button. He can put a finger in the pocket and thus hold the entire shower head with just one finger (even in the event that he should spread the other fingers).
  • a pitch wheel or something similar can of course also be used.
  • the actuating button can assume a second position (actuating position) in which it is actuated, for example pressed down by a user. Water now comes out of the shower head. In this position, too, the storage compartment is typically closed by the actuating button.
  • the actuating button can assume a third position, the so-called “opening position”: In this position, the actuating button is transferred to a position in which the receiving compartment is released (and typically no water escapes from the shower head).
  • the switch In the actuated position, the switch typically opens a valve of the showerhead to allow water to flow out of the showerhead.
  • the operating button In the operating position, the operating button typically latching or must be manually actuated, e.g. held down or depressed, by the user all the time.
  • the actuating button can be a pivotable lever element. This can be pivoted from its normal position into the operating position. The actuating button can then be pivoted in the opposite direction in order to release the storage compartment in a release position.
  • the device can of course be upstream of said valve in terms of flow, for example in the event that the device is provided in the form of a module which is attached to a conventional shower head, in the area between the hose and the shower head.
  • a rotatable diffuser is provided on the bidet shower head.
  • Such rotatable diffusers also exist in the prior art and are used, for example, to widen or adjust the water jet.
  • a lens does not necessarily have to be flat.
  • the diffuser can also be the surface of a diffuser sphere or a diffuser hemisphere or the like (of course, the invention can also be provided for any other type of outlet).
  • the lens can also be used as a cover of a storage compartment described above. In this way, the lens can close the receiving compartment in a first position.
  • the disk can then be rotated or adjusted around its typically central pivot point. You can then release the receiving compartment in a second position.
  • a recess is provided in the lens for this purpose, which can be brought to overlap with the compartment or the opening of the compartment in the area of the lens, so that a user has access to the compartment through both openings (and in this way, for example, insert a tab can).
  • a user can then move the lens back to the first position.
  • the receptacle or opening of the lens is typically arranged eccentrically for this purpose. Instead of rotating the lens about a central point, however, it is also fundamentally possible to pivot the lens away (eccentrically) to release a receiving compartment. Consequently, the diffusing screen can be moved according to the invention to release a receiving compartment, or the diffusing screen can be adjusted to release a receiving compartment.
  • the lens is not rotated in order to expose the receiving compartment, but rather is removed completely.
  • the diffuser can be attached to the shower body using a thread and can be completely unscrewed in order to gain access to the receiving compartment.
  • the receiving compartment is provided by the entire shower body, insofar as the additive is not introduced into a separate compartment inside the shower head, for example, but into the shower head itself or a line within the shower head.
  • the receiving compartment is released from one another by removing two (or more) housing parts of the bidet shower spray head and is closed again by bringing the (two) said housing parts together.
  • a hinge can be provided between the two housing parts and the two housing parts can be folded away from each other via this hinge (although they are still attached to each other). In this way, the receiving compartment can become accessible in one of the two housing parts or even in both, so that the user can enter an additive into the receiving compartment in this state.
  • the two housing parts can then be brought together again.
  • the two housing parts can be completely removed from one another without there still being a connection between them, in which case the storage compartment is also released here and the user can insert additives.
  • the two housing parts can then be moved towards one another again and, for example, latch into one another in a form-fitting manner or be screwed together or the like.
  • the receiving compartment can be located in exactly one of the two housing parts or be formed by both (in part, for example in half).
  • the receiving compartment is provided by a slider which can be displaced relative to the main body of the bidet shower head.
  • the slider itself can have the receiving compartment.
  • the slider can, for example, be displaceable transversely to the longitudinal extension of the bidet spray head and have a first position in which the storage compartment is closed.
  • the storage compartment is inside the bidet spray shower head and is advantageously connected to the water line inside the bidet spray shower head .
  • the storage compartment In a second position, into which the slide can be moved (manually and/or linearly), the storage compartment can be released. It is now accessible to the user. In particular, it can be arranged completely outside of the bidet spray shower head base body or partially protrude from it.
  • the water line inside the bidet spray shower head can either be blocked by the slide or continue to be released, particularly in the second position.
  • the slide can then be pushed back into its original position, in which the storage compartment is connected to the water connection, in particular after a user has entered additives into the storage compartment.
  • the receiving compartment is arranged in this first position in the course of the line (and provides an integral part of the line without which it would not form a continuous connection).
  • the receiving compartment in this first position it is also possible for the receiving compartment in this first position to only be open towards the line section that can basically be uninterrupted by the slide (in this case, the slide cannot interrupt the line when it is in the second position).
  • operating elements are assigned to the shower head.
  • This can, for example, be the mechanical control elements already mentioned above, such as switches and/or rotary controls, sliders or the like. These can be arranged in particular on the outside of the shower head, so that a user can manually activate or deactivate or regulate or eject supplies of different additives for the forthcoming cleaning process.
  • electronic control elements can also be provided, such as elements of the touch display type.
  • a corresponding touch display can also be arranged on the outside of the shower head.
  • the touch display of a smartphone, tablet or similar can also be used, which is connected to the shower head via a wireless connection.
  • the shower head can in particular contain a corresponding receiver, such as a Bluetooth module or W-LAN module or the like.
  • control elements also make it possible to influence the composition of the dissolved additives in the water (to be supplied to the user's intimate area). For example, different additives can get into the water flow in different amounts from the different supplies of the shower head. In this sense, it should be noted that the shower head not only makes it possible to activate or deactivate the additives (or supplies), but also to regulate them, in particular continuously.
  • a blocking element assigned to the supply can be opened only partially, in particular steplessly. The further a blocking element is opened, the more additive from the supply in question is added to the water flow.
  • visual displays can of course also be provided on the shower head. These can convey optical signals to the user, for example in the event that a supply is completely or almost used up and/or is still sufficiently full (for example, different colors of a light can be used for this). Optical signals can also indicate sufficient heating of the water, for example, or the like.
  • lighting elements such as diodes, LCDs or other lights can be provided, or also illuminated control elements (which could also be illuminated in different colors).
  • the already mentioned touch display naturally also has a display function.
  • the shower head has a store for electrical energy.
  • Such a configuration is particularly advantageous (if not necessary) in cases in which there is no electrical mains connection in a bathroom or toilet room.
  • the shower head can have a battery or a rechargeable battery or the like.
  • the memory can be exchanged manually, that is to say it is advantageously not permanently installed.
  • a user can stock multiple batteries and charge one battery while the other is in use.
  • the shower head has heating means for heating the water jet.
  • bidet sprays work like toilets with cold water. Since this can be unpleasant or certain additives may only dissolve to a limited extent, poorly or not at all in cold water, the shower head can have heating elements that heat the water.
  • the heating elements can, of course, also be linked to operating elements, so that the user can regulate the water temperature manually.
  • the shower head can also provide filter elements, for example in the manner of water filters.
  • filter elements can be introduced into the water flow in order, for example, to filter out impurities from the water, such as lime or the like.
  • filter elements can also be understood to mean, for example, mechanical water softeners.
  • the additives can also contain water softeners, albeit chemical ones.
  • Corresponding filter elements can also, depending on the territorial area of application, be suitable for further cleaning the provided tap water or the like.
  • Filter elements are advantageously upstream of the supply (or supplies) of additives in terms of flow.
  • the bidet shower head can additionally or alternatively provide a valve for filling in a liquid additive (into a reservoir of the shower head).
  • Such a valve is not the valve of the check valve type, which is present in any case to regulate the flow of water.
  • valve as known from a soccer ball, for example, ie a valve which can be acted upon by a dome or a needle for the purpose of being charged with a fluid, ie a liquid additive in the present case. Consequently, this is a one-way valve, which can pass a liquid additive, that is, it can pass from the outside into the shower head, but through which the liquid cannot escape from the shower head.
  • This valve can be assigned to a storage compartment arranged within the chamber.
  • This storage compartment can be designed, for example, in such a way that it can hold liquid additive for exactly one visit to the toilet, or also for several visits to the toilet.
  • the valve can lock if the compartment is completely filled.
  • valve for loading liquid additives can be provided as an alternative or in addition to a receptacle for solid additives in the form of tabs or powder.
  • the additives which are in particular liquid, can be introduced or injected into the shower head.
  • the device for introducing additives into the water flow is provided by a module.
  • a module This can in particular be a retrofit module with which a conventional shower head can be retrofitted.
  • the module can be attached to the conventional showerhead at the area where the hose would otherwise be attached.
  • the hose can then be connected to the module.
  • the module thus expands the shower head into a bidet shower head according to the invention.
  • the module can, for example, be screwed or clipped onto the rest of the body of the shower head or the conventional shower head, or the like.
  • the module comprises the device according to the invention and this optionally includes several chambers or shafts or receptacles for additives and/or operating elements, which have already been described above.
  • Such a quick coupling between a shower head and a hose is known, for example, from garden irrigation systems. These allow different shower heads to be quickly exchanged on one hose.
  • locking means are assigned in particular to the quick coupling.
  • the quick coupling is typically attached to the end of the hose. A shower head can then typically be clipped into the quick connector.
  • the shower head can have more than one storage compartment for additives, for example two, three or even more storage compartments. In principle, however, a similar effect can also be achieved via a plurality of chambers in a single compartment.
  • the receiving compartments or the chambers can be filled with different additives, for example, or different additives can be entered into them.
  • a selection option is then preferably provided on the shower head, for example in the form of a switch, with which a user can choose between the different compartments or chambers during an application.
  • a toggle switch or a slide switch can be provided, which can be adjusted between different positions, each of these positions corresponding to the release of one of the compartments or chambers.
  • a chamber or compartment can be provided for each user, and the user can indicate which user it is by selecting the switch, so that the corresponding chamber is released and its contents are introduced into the water flow.
  • the receiving compartments or chambers can also be assigned locking elements, which can be selectively openable and closable.
  • the invention particularly relates to a system consisting of a bidet shower with a shower head according to the invention and a toilet.
  • the bidet spray is preferably arranged in such a way that the shower head extends into the toilet bowl of the toilet or WC.
  • both the bidet spray and the toilet are fed from the same water supply.
  • the system also includes a holder for the shower head of the bidet shower.
  • the system also includes a supply (for example a holder or a box or the like) for storing additives (in particular in tab form).
  • a supply for example a holder or a box or the like
  • additives in particular in tab form.
  • the invention also solves the problem with a method according to patent claim 14 for cleaning the intimate area of a user.
  • This method comprises directing and dispensing a stream of water through a spray head of the bidet spray and is characterized in that an additive 10 is added to the stream of water, in particular within the spray head, via a device of the spray head.
  • fragrances and/or care products and/or cleaning products and/or disinfectants and/or medicinal products and/or additional cleaning products and/or colorants are used or added as additives .
  • a method is also to be regarded as disclosed, in which a user can exchange a supply of additives in the bidet spray shower head manually 25, in particular via a shaft or a receptacle in the shower head.
  • the additive is entrained by the water flow when a user opens a valve of the shower head.
  • a chamber or compartment for additives in the water pipe within the Be integrated shower head can form a water inlet and a water outlet and thus become part of the line.
  • an additive in the form of a dissolvable tab is preferably used (as is known from another field of technology, for example from dishwashers or the like).
  • this can be a multi-phase tab.
  • the tab can have a first phase and a second phase and optionally even a third phase (or even a fourth phase or more).
  • One of the phases can then, for example, have a disinfecting effect, one of the other phases can have a cleaning effect, and/or another phase can have a caring effect.
  • a corresponding storage compartment can be accessible, for example, through a shaft and/or can be closed by a cover.
  • FIG. 1 shows a bidet spray arranged next to a toilet with a bidet spray shower head according to the invention in a very schematic representation
  • Fig. 2 shows a very schematic side view of a first exemplary embodiment of the bidet spray shower head shown in Fig. 1, together with the hose shown broken off, 3 in a view according to FIG. 2, the bidet shower head according to FIG. 2 with the button actuated and water escaping,
  • FIG. 5 shows a very schematic, partially transparent top view of the bidet shower head shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, approximately along view arrow VII in FIG. 4, but with the button omitted, with the water flow indicated by arrows,
  • FIG. 6a shows a very schematic bottom view of an alternative exemplary embodiment of a bidet spray shower head according to the invention with a diffusing disk which is in an open position and which, in the position shown, enables access to a receiving compartment arranged underneath it,
  • 7a shows a third exemplary embodiment of a bidet spray shower head according to the invention, for example in the view according to FIG. 2, which in particular has a hinge
  • 7b shows the bidet shower head according to FIG. 7a in a view according to FIG.
  • FIG. 8a shows a fourth exemplary embodiment of a bidet shower head according to the invention in a top view, i.e. approximately according to FIG. 5, with a slide located in a first open position, for providing a receiving compartment,
  • FIG. 8b shows the bidet shower head according to the invention according to FIG. 8a in a view according to FIG .
  • FIG. 9 shows a view according to FIG. 1 of a system similar to FIG. 1 with the additional use of a wall-side connection box and showing a smartphone or tablet for controlling functions of the bidet shower head,
  • connection box 10 shows an interior view of the connection box according to FIG. 9, approximately along view arrow X in FIG. 9, with the omission of a cover element
  • 11 shows a modified exemplary embodiment of the “inner workings” of the connection box from FIG. 9, in a view approximately in accordance with FIG. 10,
  • FIG. 12a in a view, approximately according to FIG. 6, another embodiment according to the invention with an actuating button designed as a slide in a schematic bottom view,
  • FIG. 12b shows the device according to the invention according to FIG. 12a, but in a top view, for example according to FIG. 8, with a pivotable receiving compartment in an open position
  • FIG. 13b shows the shower shown in FIG. 13a, but in a top view, approximately according to FIG.
  • FIG. 14 shows a very schematic side view, approximately according to FIGS. 2 to 4 or 7, of another bidet shower head according to the invention, in which the device for introducing additives into the water flow is of modular design.
  • the device for introducing additives into the water flow is of modular design.
  • FIG. 1 shows a shower head 10 of a bidet shower 11 according to the invention, which is also referred to as a “hygiene shower”, in a very schematic representation.
  • the hygiene shower 11 consists essentially of a water-carrying hose 12, at one end 20 of which the bidet shower head 10 according to the invention is arranged.
  • the bidet spray 11 has a connection to a water supply 13 on the wall.
  • the water supply 13 is typically fed from the same water network that also feeds a toilet 16 arranged directly next to the bidet spray 11
  • the bidet spray shower head 10 according to the invention is thus arranged in the area of the toilet 16 and can be stored at rest on the wall 17 or the body of the toilet 16, for example in a holder that is not shown.
  • the bidet spray shower head 10 is connected via a water connection 18 of the shower head 10 to said water hose 12, which is preferably designed so long that a User can hold the shower head 10 into the bowl of the toilet 16.
  • the bidet spray shower head 10 can be attached to a conventional installed water hose 12 that is already available on site in order to upgrade or upgrade an existing bidet spray system.
  • a completely new bidet spray can also be installed, comprising the spray head 10 according to the invention and a hose 12 specially provided for this purpose and matched to it.
  • the bidet spray shower head 10 is essentially constructed in two parts, namely consisting of a handle area 14 (which also provides the water connection 18) and an outlet area 15 with a water outlet, which in the illustrated embodiment is provided in particular by a diffuser 19 will.
  • This diffusing disk 19 has nozzles, not designated in any more detail, which can ensure, for example, that the exiting water jet is divided or widened or configured in some other way.
  • the lens 19 can in particular be adjustable, preferably rotatable.
  • FIG. 2 shows a very schematic side view of an enlarged representation of a first exemplary embodiment of a bidet spray shower head 10 according to the invention. 2 shows that in the handle area 14 of the shower head 10 there is an actuating button 22 in a rest position, in particular on the rear side 23 of the shower head 10.
  • This actuating button 22 can be adjusted or pivoted by a user via a pivot axis 24 that is only indicated in FIGS.
  • the user can, for example, enclose the grip area 14 of the shower head 10 with the four remaining fingers of his hand and use his index finger to actuate the actuating button 22 .
  • Applying pressure then leads to a pivoting of the actuating button 22 from the rest position according to FIG. 2 into an actuating position according to FIG. 3 (counterclockwise with respect to the plane of the figure) along a first pivoting direction S.
  • An actuation button 22 held down in this way ensures that water 25 can escape at the outlet area 15 of the shower head 10 and reach the intimate area of a user.
  • the actuation of the actuating button 22 leads in particular to an opening of a valve arranged in the shower head 10 (to be discussed in more detail later).
  • the water flows from the water supply 13 according to FIG. 1 through the hose 12 and the shower head 10 in order to then leave it in the area of the diffuser 19 as shown in FIG. If the user then releases the actuating button 22, it can automatically pivot back into the rest position shown in FIG.
  • the special feature of the illustrated bidet spray shower head 10 according to the invention, as shown in FIG. 4, is that the actuating button 22 can be transferred from the rest position shown in FIG. 2 along the second pivoting direction S′ (i.e. opposite to the first pivoting direction S) into an open position.
  • the user can, for example, reach behind the end of the actuating button 22 designed as a lever opposite the pivot axis 24 with a finger and move the button in the pivoting direction S′ into the open position shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a partially transparent representation, in a view approximately along the view arrow V in FIG. 4, in which the upper side 23 of the shower head 10 is represented.
  • the actuating button 22 is not shown in this figure for the sake of clarity or is left transparent.
  • the user can insert additive into said receiving compartment 26, which additive can get into the water flow to be dispensed.
  • the receiving compartment 26 is therefore part of a device 27 for entering additives) in the water flow, said Water flow in the partially transparent Fig. 5 is indicated by arrows in a water line 28 within the shower head 10.
  • Water can therefore get from the water supply 13 shown in Fig. 1 via the hose 12 into the shower head 10 shown in Fig. 5, namely in particular via the water connection 18 at the end of the shower head 10, which is connected to the water hose 12, not shown in Fig. 5 is.
  • the water can then enter a first section 29 of said water line 28 within the bidet spray shower head 10 or the handle area 14 and, if necessary, be heated by an optionally provided heating device 30, in particular in the form of a heating coil (this is not dashed for the sake of clarity shown).
  • this valve 31 In the open state, this valve 31 lets the water through into the receptacle 26 (in which it can interact with the additives in a manner to be described in more detail later) and then reaches the outlet in the area of the lens 19 via a further line section 32.
  • the valve 31 can be opened in particular by transferring the actuating button 22 from the position shown in Fig. 2 to the position shown in Fig. 3 (a return transfer from the position shown in Fig. 3 to the position shown in Fig. 2 closes the valve 31 then again). If the valve 31 is open, the water flow flowing in the water line 28 can entrain (and typically dissolve) the additives introduced into the receptacle 26 . In principle, a user can introduce liquid or viscous additives into the receiving compartment 26 . However, solid additives, for example in the form of powder or in the form of a tab 33 indicated in FIG. 5, are advantageously provided. When the water flow is activated, water can therefore flow through the receiving compartment 26 and dissolve the tab 33 or the powder in the process in order to absorb additives.
  • FIG. 5 is just one of many possible configurations.
  • the device 27 can of course provide several storage compartments 26 or several chambers of a storage compartment for different additives (e.g. in the form of different tabs), or also a holder for one (or more) housing(s) of additives, such as capsules, cartridges or the like .
  • the receiving compartment 26 is assigned a closure (in particular a cover element) which closes the receiving compartment 26 when water emerges from the shower head 10 .
  • the underside 34 of the actuating button 22 represents this cover element and in a position according to FIG. 2 and FIG 22 essentially closed (the underside can, for example, deviate from a purely planar underside shape, with the actuating button 22 can, for example, be hollow from below or the like).
  • the receiving compartment 26 or the device 27 is downstream of the valve 31 in terms of flow. This means in particular that the additives arranged in the receiving compartment 26 are not permanently in the water flow and are therefore not immediately dissolved after they have been introduced.
  • the two elements are directly next to one another in the exemplary embodiment shown arranged.
  • FIGS. 2 to 5 Additional operating elements that may be present on the upper side 23 of the shower head 10 have been omitted from FIGS. 2 to 5 for the sake of clarity and are explained in more detail in connection with the following exemplary embodiments, but can be available analogously.
  • FIG. 6a shows a second exemplary embodiment of a bidet spray shower head 10' according to the invention, which could be used in the arrangement according to FIG. 1 instead of the shower head 10 shown.
  • FIG. 6a shows a top view of the underside of the shower head 10′, i.e. a view approximately in the opposite direction to the viewing direction in FIG. 5.
  • the outer contour of the lens 19' is in particular rotationally symmetrical, that is to say essentially round.
  • the special feature of this embodiment is that the receiving compartment 26' is arranged in this exemplary embodiment in the area of the lens 19'.
  • the lens 19' has a recess 35 which corresponds (congruently) to the contour of the receiving compartment 26'--or the receiving shaft assigned to it.
  • 6a shows an open position of the lens 19', in which the user has access to the storage compartment 26' through the recess 35 and can thus introduce additives into the storage compartment 26', thus equipping it. The user can then adjust the lens 19', in particular twist it, in order to close the storage compartment 26'.
  • the lens 19' is rotated along a direction of rotation D from the open position shown in FIG. 6a to the closed position shown in FIG. 6b.
  • the recess 35 no longer lies over the receiving compartment 26' or the associated shaft, but offset over a closed area of the underside of the shower head 10' (or a dispensing nozzle).
  • the diffusing screen 19' is solid in the area of the receiving compartment 26', and is therefore closed, so that the area of the diffusing screen 19', which is arranged above the receiving compartment 26' in this position according to FIG 26' provides.
  • a user can then carry out a cleaning process in order to turn the lens 19' again from the closed position according to FIG. 6b into the open position according to FIG to re-equip the shower head 10' with additive (for example a new tab).
  • FIG. 7a A third exemplary embodiment of a shower head 10'' according to the invention is shown in FIG. 7a, which corresponds approximately to a view according to FIG.
  • This exemplary embodiment essentially corresponds to the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 2 to 5, but with the essential difference that the receiving compartment 26'' cannot be covered here by the actuating button 22' as a cover element. Rather, the shower head 10'' has a hinge 37 via which the outlet area 15' of the shower head 10'' can be folded away from the handle area 14' of the shower head 10''.
  • FIG. 7b shows two sections 38 and 39 of the receiving compartment 26'' in a partially transparent representation with dashed lines.
  • a user can open the two housing parts 14' and 15', place additives (e.g. in the form of a tab) in a storage compartment 26'' that has been opened as a result, and fold the two parts 14' and 15' back together into a closed position according to Fig .7a in.
  • additives e.g. in the form of a tab
  • the receiving compartment 26'' is partly provided by the outlet area 15' and partly by the Grip portion 14'.
  • it could also be provided by just one of the two components.
  • a completely separable connection for example a threaded connection
  • a completely separable connection could be used, with which the two housing parts could be removed from one another completely decoupled .
  • valve 31′ which is only indicated in FIG. 7a.
  • a mechanism can be provided which ensures that when the shower head 10'' is opened, or when the two parts 14' and 15' are spaced apart relative to one another, the valve 3T is always closed.
  • FIG. 8a shows, in a view approximately according to FIG.
  • FIG 8a shows the open position of the slider 40, in which the user has access to the storage compartment 26''' and can introduce additives (for example can insert a corresponding tab).
  • the user can then move the slide 40 in the direction of actuation B (linear), specifically into the closed position shown in FIG. 8b.
  • actuation B linear
  • the receiving compartment 26''' is completely accommodated in the housing of the shower head 10''' and is thus closed.
  • the receiving compartment 26''' is connected to the water line inside the shower head 10''', in particular downstream of the corresponding valve in terms of flow.
  • a user can then actuate the slide 40 again, namely in an opposite direction G (to the direction of actuation B), in order to move the slide 40 back from the position according to Fig. 8b to to adjust the position according to FIG. 8a.
  • this open position according to FIG. 8a it is ensured in particular that no water can escape from the outlet area 15'' of the shower head 10'''.
  • FIG. 1 A further exemplary embodiment of a bidet spray shower head 10'''' according to the invention is shown in FIG. an actuating button 22 '' is provided, which is not designed as a lever element, but as a slide.
  • the slide can keep the valve (not visible in Fig. 12a) closed in the closed position shown and can be moved by the user, for example along an opening direction ⁇ , in particular steplessly and/or linearly, into an open position so that water can escape from the lens 19.
  • the button 22 '' is in particular biased in the illustrated open position, so that the button 22 '' the shown Automatically assumes the position (and does not let water through) if a user does not press the button 22'' in the opening direction ⁇ .
  • the bidet shower head 10'''' has a device 27'''' for introducing additives into the water flow, which is designed as a swiveling receiving compartment 26''''.
  • the receiving compartment 26'''' is arranged in the area between the upper side 23 and the underside 51 of the shower head 10'''', in particular in the area between the upper side 23 and the diffuser 19 of the shower head 10''''.
  • the receiving compartment 26'''' can be transferred around a pivot axis 52 indicated in FIG. 12b from the open position shown in FIG. 12b into a closed position shown in FIG. 12a, in which closed position the receiving compartment 26'''' is completely in the normal contour of the shower head 10'''' (and in particular can engage).
  • the receptacle for the additive tab 33 which is shown there transparently and in broken lines for the sake of clarity, is provided with an opening 53 in its bottom area.
  • the water when the button 22'' is actuated, can get inside the shower head 10'''' from the handle area 14 into the outlet area 15 and into the receiving compartment 26'''' enter at the top, dissolve the tab 33 there, and then leave the receiving compartment 26'''' through the opening 53 towards the lens 19.
  • FIG. 1 The user can prevent his hand from slipping off the shower head 10".
  • FIG. 13a shows a further shower head 10''''' according to the invention, in which the actuating button 22''' is again designed as a lever element, but this time is arranged on the underside 51 of the shower head 10''''' (which is intended to make it clear that it is fundamentally irrelevant for the invention on which side of the shower head the actuating button is provided).
  • the special feature of the actuating button 22''' is that in its end area 55 it has a pocket 56 for a finger of the user, in particular his thumb (the pocket 56 can therefore also be referred to as a thumb pocket).
  • the user can place his thumb in the pocket 56, which on the one hand (does not prevent but rather) facilitates the actuation of the actuating button 22'''.
  • a pocket 56 provides additional holding security: The user can actually hold the shower head 10'''' with just one thumb, even if he should (accidentally) spread the other fingers.
  • the pocket 56 can have flexible materials on its inside, such as rubber coating or the like, or quite generally an adapter unit which enables the dimensions of the pocket 56 to be adapted to different user fingers.
  • the special feature according to the invention then consists, as shown in FIG. 13b in this exemplary embodiment, in a valve 57 arranged, for example, on the upper side 23 of the shower head 10''''', in particular in the manner of a needle valve. This is not the case with the flow valve 31 already described for the water flow confused, which should also be present in the present embodiment, but is not shown.
  • This (needle) valve is connected to a storage chamber (not shown in FIG. 13) inside the shower head 10''''' and can be acted upon/opened by a needle 58 or a mandrel of a container 59 also shown in FIG. 13b .
  • liquid additive 50 arranged in the container 59 can be introduced via the valve 57 into the chamber described or into the receiving compartment described in the interior of the shower head 10'''''.
  • valve 57 enables liquid additives to be fed into a chamber, so that in this exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 13, for example, a compartment for a tab or the like can be dispensed with.
  • a valve for liquid additive can, of course, also be provided in addition to a receiving area for a tab in a shower head.
  • FIG. 14 A final exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG. 14.
  • the device 27'''''' according to the invention is designed as a module 60 here.
  • the module 60 is indicated only schematically in FIG. 4 and can be arranged in a conventional shower head as part of the bidet shower head 10'''''' according to the invention in the area between the hose 12 and the handle area 14 of the shower head.
  • the module 60 can have a hose connection 18'''''' on one side, and on another side, in particular the opposite side, a connection area 61 to the rest of the shower head 10''''''.
  • the area 61 can comprise connection means (not shown), which can interact with counter-connection means (also not shown) of the handle area 14 of the shower head 10'''''' in order to fix the module 60 to the handle area 14, in particular interchangeably.
  • These means can be, for example, a thread and a counter-thread or latching means and counter-latching means (for example latching lugs and corresponding receptacles) or similar connecting means.
  • the interface between the conventional hose 12 and the handle area 14 of a conventional shower head is used and the module 60 is integrated between these two elements.
  • the module 60 can in particular provide identical means for fastening the hose 12, which are also provided by the handle area 14 of the conventional shower head.
  • the module 60 can then provide fastening means (for attaching the holding area 14), as is also provided for the hose 12 at its end.
  • a device 27'''''' according to the invention is provided via the module 60, by means of which additives can be introduced into the water flow in the manner already sufficiently described above.
  • An openable cover element 62 is therefore only indicated as an example in FIG. 14, under which there is a shaft for receiving a supply of additives.
  • the heating device designated 30 in FIG. 5 can of course also be provided in the following exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 6 to 8 and 12 to 14, or a gripping surface shown in FIG. 12b and/or one shown in FIG. 13a Pocket 56 on an actuating button 22 and/or the supply valve for liquid additives shown in FIG. 13b can of course also be provided in one of the other exemplary embodiments.
  • a display and/or operating element 41 shown in FIG. 8a can, of course, also be provided in the other exemplary embodiments.
  • the element 41 can be, for example, a touch display which shows the water temperature and/or the Readiness for use of the device 27 and/or an empty or running low supply of additives or the like, and/or allows adjustments to be made. These settings can be, for example, the composition of the additives that are supposed to get into the water flow.
  • the receiving compartment 26 can have several chambers in all of the exemplary embodiments, and these chambers can each optionally be connected to the water flow by blocking elements (not shown) and/or the heating of the water can be adjusted accordingly.
  • an element 42 shown only schematically in FIG. 8b can also be provided in each of the exemplary embodiments, which is, for example, a throttle or a pressure reducer, which ensures that the device 27 is always subjected to the same type of water pressure.
  • the element 42 can also form or contain a water filter (for example for filtering dirt in the water or lime or the like).
  • FIG. 8b An operating element and/or display element indicated in FIG. 8b, for example in the form of an LED or the like, can also be present in each exemplary embodiment. Here it can be displayed, for example, that the receiving compartment is not yet closed or is empty, or the water is heated, or the like.
  • FIG. 8b also shows a network module 44, which can in principle be provided in every exemplary embodiment and which can, for example, enable a wireless connection to a user's terminal device, such as a smartphone or a tablet.
  • a terminal 45 is shown in FIG. 9 as an example.
  • This can establish a wireless connection (e.g. via Bluetooth, W-LAN or the like) to the module 44 in a bidet shower head 10 according to the invention, for example in order to outsource the functionality described with reference to the touch display 41 completely to the end device 45 or to supplement it to offer functions.
  • the user can, for example, set the water temperature for the subsequent cleaning process via his terminal 45, or regulate the composition of the additives from the stores in the shower head 10 or the like.
  • FIG. 9 also shows a further optional special feature, namely a connection box 46 which can supplement and/or partially take over the functionality of the shower head 10 according to the invention.
  • certain operating elements of the shower head 10 can be outsourced to the connection box 46, in particular, for example, a heater for the water and/or certain supplies of additives.
  • the terminal box 46 for example (preferably by the controls 47 or 48 shown).
  • basic composition of the water flow can be regulated from additives (corresponding basic additives could then be arranged in the junction box 46). Then, for example, only an addition can then take place via the shower head 10, for example by introducing an additive into the shower head 10, which then only influences the scent and/or the color of the water flow or the like.
  • a secondary property such as color or scent
  • the main properties are defined by additives in the shower head 10.
  • Figures 10 and 11 show the "inner workings" of the connection box 46, which illustrate that supplies 49, for example in the form of cartridges, of additive could also be provided in the connection box 46, for example in liquid form (Fig. 10) or in solid form (Fig. 11).
  • solid or liquid additives are typically care products and /or cleaning agents and/or disinfectants and/or medicines.
  • fragrances and/or colorants can also be provided. All of this can also be present in combination in one additive.
  • a colorant may be present in an additive, as well as portions of a conditioner.
  • Another colorant and, for example, a disinfectant or the like can then be present in another additive.
  • the individual chambers of a receiving compartment can be opened independently of one another. Typically, only one chamber is open and additive from only one chamber is entrained. However, exemplary embodiments are also possible in which the contents of the various chambers are mixed, for example by opening one or more chambers at the same time when water is requested.
  • FIG. 6a has, purely by way of example, a store 51 for electrical energy, for example in the form of an accumulator or a battery.
  • pumping or injection means that are not shown in FIGS. 2 to 8 and 12 to 14 but can be provided optionally (which can advantageously be dispensed with in principle due to the entrainment of additives in the water flow in the exemplary embodiments shown) can be electrically supplied, or also heating elements 30 indicated merely as examples (for example in the manner of heating coils or the like).
  • Heating elements 30 indicated merely as examples (for example in the manner of heating coils or the like).
  • Operating elements that are to be illuminated or not such as for example the operating elements 41 and/or 43, can also be electrically supplied in this way.

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Tête de pulvérisation pour un pulvérisateur de bidet destinée à distribuer de l'eau à la zone intime d'un utilisateur, comprenant une entrée d'eau et une sortie d'eau pour la sortie d'un écoulement d'eau, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte une unité pour ajouter des additifs à l'écoulement d'eau.
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