Patent classifications
E03C1/046
SHOWER ADAPTER DEVICE
A shower attachment device includes a funnel, an elastic cord, a cleat, and a hose. The funnel includes a top portion defining an inlet and a bottom portion defining an outlet. The elastic cord is coupled to a first side of the top portion. The cleat extends from a second side of the top portion that is opposite the first side. The cleat is configured to cooperate with the elastic cord to permit the elastic cord to be removably coupled to the second side of the top portion. The hose is attached to the outlet and in fluid communication with an interior of the funnel.
SHOWER ADAPTER DEVICE
A shower attachment device includes a funnel, an elastic cord, a cleat, and a hose. The funnel includes a top portion defining an inlet and a bottom portion defining an outlet. The elastic cord is coupled to a first side of the top portion. The cleat extends from a second side of the top portion that is opposite the first side. The cleat is configured to cooperate with the elastic cord to permit the elastic cord to be removably coupled to the second side of the top portion. The hose is attached to the outlet and in fluid communication with an interior of the funnel.
FAUCET
A faucet includes a base, an outlet pipe, and an ultrasonic generator. The base has a receiving groove, wherein the receiving groove has an opening formed on an outer surface of the base. The outlet pipe is engaged with the base, and the outlet pipe has an inlet end and an outlet end. The ultrasonic generator is detachably disposed in the receiving groove and could be taken out via the opening. The engaging structure of the ultrasonic generator and the base of the faucet of the present invention could facilitate the storage of the ultrasonic generator and increase the convenience of using the ultrasonic generator.
HANDHELD SHOWER
A handheld shower includes a shower body and a liquid storage tank. The shower body has an inlet channel and an outlet portion, and the inlet channel communicates with the outlet portion. The liquid storage tank has a receiving space and a liquid outlet, and the receiving space is adapted to receive a cleaning solution. The liquid outlet communicates with the receiving space and is adapted to output the liquid solution inside the receiving space. The liquid storage tank is detachably engaged with the shower body, and the handheld shower is light and easy to carry. Thereby, users no need to carry many bottles of cleaning solution when traveling or on business trips, and have their own handheld shower when they are going out, enhancing the convenience of the journey and the comfort of bathing outside.
HANDHELD SHOWER
A handheld shower includes a shower body and a liquid storage tank. The shower body has an inlet channel and an outlet portion, and the inlet channel communicates with the outlet portion. The liquid storage tank has a receiving space and a liquid outlet, and the receiving space is adapted to receive a cleaning solution. The liquid outlet communicates with the receiving space and is adapted to output the liquid solution inside the receiving space. The liquid storage tank is detachably engaged with the shower body, and the handheld shower is light and easy to carry. Thereby, users no need to carry many bottles of cleaning solution when traveling or on business trips, and have their own handheld shower when they are going out, enhancing the convenience of the journey and the comfort of bathing outside.
Bath spout cover
A bath spout cover having a body structure, which has an upper portion having two sides extending therefrom. The body structure may also have a front portion. A soap receptacle may be disposed in the body structure. There may also be at least one strap connecting an inner side of the two sides of the body structure.
Bath spout cover
A bath spout cover having a body structure, which has an upper portion having two sides extending therefrom. The body structure may also have a front portion. A soap receptacle may be disposed in the body structure. There may also be at least one strap connecting an inner side of the two sides of the body structure.
Shower caddy with 4-way diverter
A shower caddy includes a 4-way diverter for attachment to a shower arm and to divert water received from the shower arm to a circuit of pipes within the shower caddy. The shower caddy further includes a heating circuit within a basin. The basin holds bathing fluids, and the heating circuit transfers heat from water traveling via the circuit of pipes to the bathing fluids within the basin. The shower caddy further includes an additive infuser attached to the circuit of pipes that infuses an additive into the water flowing through the circuit of pipes when the additive infuser is activated by a user. The circuit of pipes is further connected to a showerhead that outputs the water received from the shower arm following it being used for the heating circuit and/or having an additive infused therein.
Shower caddy with 4-way diverter
A shower caddy includes a 4-way diverter for attachment to a shower arm and to divert water received from the shower arm to a circuit of pipes within the shower caddy. The shower caddy further includes a heating circuit within a basin. The basin holds bathing fluids, and the heating circuit transfers heat from water traveling via the circuit of pipes to the bathing fluids within the basin. The shower caddy further includes an additive infuser attached to the circuit of pipes that infuses an additive into the water flowing through the circuit of pipes when the additive infuser is activated by a user. The circuit of pipes is further connected to a showerhead that outputs the water received from the shower arm following it being used for the heating circuit and/or having an additive infused therein.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID HANDLING IN A SHOWER OR BATH
Showerhead devices incorporate sensors to control bath fill levels. Showerheads have interchangeable attachments, including bristle attachments. Oral care devices are attachable to standard shower arms. Pump devices allow various lotions and fluids to be used in conjunction with showers. Shower organizing devices provide for ordered storage and access to accessories. Bathtub spouts including sensors and valves to control bathtub filled levels.