Patent classifications
E03C1/025
Shower bar system
An assembly for a shower system having first and second shower members and connectable to a water supply with a supply pipe having a pipe outlet. The assembly includes an adjustable supply assembly and a diverter valve. The adjustable supply assembly includes an adapter coupleable to the pipe outlet, a supply member having a supply outlet and coupled to the adapter for movement along the axis, and a seal positioned to provide a sealed connection in adjusted positions. The diverter valve includes a valve inlet in fluid communication with the supply outlet, and first and second valve outlets in fluid communication with the first and second shower members, respectively. The shower system is mounted in an enclosure having a wall. The adapter connects to the pipe outlet on one side of the wall, and the diverter valve is located on another side of the wall.
Showerhead with super complementary removable portion
A showerhead with a super complementary removable portion is provided that includes a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location. The fixed dispensing unit has a fixed nozzle apertures arranged on a fixed spray face within a first area of between 55 and 95 percent of the fixed spray face, the fixed spray face having a second area devoid of fixed nozzle apertures and contiguous with the first area. A removable fluid dispensing unit has a front face defining a front face area, a back surface in opposition to the front face, and removable nozzle apertures arranged on the front face, the back surface adapted to overlap the second area of the fixed spray face and protrude from the fixed spray face, the front face area being greater than the second area of the fixed spray face. A handle and fluid supply house are provided.
Shower bar system
An assembly for a shower system having first and second shower members and connectable to a water supply with a supply pipe having a pipe outlet. The assembly includes an adjustable supply assembly and a diverter valve. The adjustable supply assembly includes an adapter coupleable to the pipe outlet, a supply member having a supply outlet and coupled to the adapter for movement along the axis, and a seal positioned to provide a sealed connection in adjusted positions. The diverter valve includes a valve inlet in fluid communication with the supply outlet, and first and second valve outlets in fluid communication with the first and second shower members, respectively. The shower system is mounted in an enclosure having a wall. The adapter connects to the pipe outlet on one side of the wall, and the diverter valve is located on another side of the wall.
Shower Hose Silencing Pad Apparatus
A shower hose silencing pad apparatus for silencing noise of a shower hose against the wall includes at least two segment bodies. Each segment body has a pair of outer edges and a sidewall extending therebetween. The sidewall has an inner face, an outer face, and a channel extending from the outer face through the inner face and between the pair of outer edges. Each segment body attaches to a shower hose. A plurality of dampeners is coupled to the outer face of each segment body. A plurality of connector straps is coupled to the segment bodies. Each connector strap is coupled between the outer edges of adjacent segment bodies of the at least two segment bodies.
Bathtub/shower arrangement, and use of a bathtub/shower arrangement
A bathtub/shower arrangement (1) having a bathtub (2), a bathtub inlet (3), a shower head (4) and a switchover valve (5), by way of which switchover valve a water flow (6) is able to be switched between the bathtub inlet (3) and the shower head (4). The bathtub inlet (3) is arranged above the bathtub (2) at a first distance (7) from an upper edge (9) of the bathtub (2), and the shower head (4) is arranged at a second distance (8) above the bathtub (2) from the upper edge (9) of the bathtub (2), at least the first distance (7) is greater than the height (11) of a side wall (10) of the bathtub (2).
MULTIFUNCTIONAL SHOWER DEVICE FOR TOP SPRAY AND HANDHELD
A multifunctional shower device for top spraying and hand holding is disclosed. The top of the shower is provided with a water inlet, and the bottom of the shower is provided with a water outlet panel. One end of the shower hose is connected with a water inlet pipe joint, and the other end of the shower hose is connected with the water inlet on the top of the shower. The shower hose and the movable pulley are placed in the storage shell. Half of the weight of the movable pulley is greater than the weight of the shower. The movable pulley falls naturally under the action of gravity, and the movable pulley drives the shower hose to be stored in the storage shell in a U shape. The bracket is fixed on the storage shell and the shower seat is arranged on the bracket.
Low profile transcatheter heart valve
A method of crimping an implantable prosthetic valve can include placing protective material over at least a portion of the implantable prosthetic valve. The protective material can be configured to occupy space between open cells of a frame of the implantable prosthetic valve to prevent damage to a leaflet structure of the implantable prosthetic valve. The method can also include crimping the implantable prosthetic valve with the protective material on the implantable prosthetic valve, and removing the protective material from between the frame and the leaflet structure of the implantable prosthetic valve.
Showerhead bracket
A showerhead bracket including a bracket body, a spool rotatable relative to the bracket body, and a flow control knob non-rotatably connected to the spool such that the flow control knob and the spool rotate together relative to the bracket body. The flow control knob non-slidably connected to the spool to inhibit axial disengagement of the flow control knob from the spool.
Electronic pull-out faucet
An electronic pull-out faucet includes a faucet body, a pull-out hose, a pull-out spray head, a solenoid valve, and a magnetic switch assembly. A magnet of the magnetic switch assembly is fitted to an outlet end of the pull-out hose. Compared with the prior art, there is no need for the pull-out hose to be a two-section hose for installing the magnet. The structure of the pull-out hose is simplified, and the assembly is simpler.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIVERTING WATER FROM A SHOWER HEAD AND DISTRIBUTING WITHIN A BATHTUB OR SHOWER BASIN
Systems and methods are disclosed for diverting water from a shower diverter valve and distributing within an interior of a bathtub. One non-limiting embodiment of the system disclosed herein includes a flexible hose having a first end connected to the shower diverter valve, the flexible hose extending into the interior of the bathtub and having a second end opposite the first, the second end of the hose connecting to an inlet of a basin disposed within the interior of the bathtub and supported by a bottom surface of the bathtub; the basin being generally rectangular in shape, the basin having an internal cavity for receiving water from the flexible hose, the basin having a top surface for placing a child during a bath, the top surface having a plurality of holes about an outer perimeter of the top surface of the basin; wherein water flowing from the shower diverter valve through the flexible hose and into the internal cavity of the basin emits from the plurality of holes in the top surface of the basin, creating a gentle shower for bathing the child.