Patent classifications
E03C1/066
Rod-mountable holder
A holder including a holding body configured for displaceable attachment to a rod and including a rod passage opening for the rod, and a clamping unit movable between a clamp position and an enable position. The clamping unit, in case of the holding body attached to the rod, in the enable position is capable of enabling a shifting movement of the holding body along the rod and in the clamp position is capable of exerting a clamping force to block a shifting movement of the holding body along the rod. An operating unit is provided for user-operated moving of the clamping unit between the clamp position and the enable position. The clamping unit is a wrap spring unit wrapping around the rod passage opening and comprising a plurality of wrap springs disposed adjacent to each other in a longitudinal axis direction of the rod passage opening, each spring wrapping around the rod passage opening over more than 180°, and/or a wrap spring wrapping around the rod passage opening over more than 360°, wherein the respective wrap spring is movable by the operating unit between a constricting condition providing the clamp position of the clamping unit and an enlarging condition providing the enable position of the clamping unit.
Adjustable height shower head assembly
A shower head assembly includes a base configured to be coupled to a building structure. A neck is translatably coupled to the base, and flexible tubing is coupled to and configured to receive water from a shower head pipe. A shower head spout is configured to receive water from the flexible tubing and discharge water from the shower head assembly. The shower head spout is coupled to the neck and is translatable with the neck relative to the base to facilitate adjustment of the position of the shower head spout relative to the base. A securing mechanism selectively inhibits translation of the neck and the shower head spout relative to the base.
Handshower holder
A handshower assembly includes a docking station with a first portion and a removable second portion. The docking station is configured to mount to a grab bar of a tub or shower and move relative to the grab bar for a user to position a handshower as desired.
SHOWER DEVICE LIFTING ROD
A shower device lifting rod includes a first rod member including a first connection portion disposed at one end thereof, a second rod member including a second connection portion disposed at one end thereof, and a connection member including a third connection portion and a fourth connection portion disposed at two ends thereof. The third connection portion is fixedly connected to the first connection portion after being inserted in the first connection portion, and the fourth connection portion is fixedly connected to the second connection portion after being inserted in the second connection portion. The members may be separated when the shower device lifting rod adopting such structure is packaged and transported and may then be put together when the shower device lifting rod is actually assembled. In this way, a package volume is reduced and transportation costs are lowered.
SHOWERHEAD WITH PIN PLATE
A spray head includes a front cover, a spray plate, and an actuator. The front cover includes a plurality of exit openings. The spray plate is oriented substantially parallel to the front cover. The spray plate includes a pin that is aligned with at least one exit opening of the plurality of exit openings. The pin is configured to selectively engage with the at least one exit opening to control a flow of water through the at least one exit opening. The actuator is coupled to the spray plate and is configured to reposition the spray plate relative to the front cover based on user input.
ABLUTIONARY INSTALLATION
A diverter for use in a shower system, the diverter having a diverter inlet and at least two diverter outlets. The diverter inlet is provided with a diverter inlet fitting adapted to be connected to a hose or pipe. The diverter inlet fitting is freely movable about an axis of the diverter.
SHOWER HEAD HOLDER STRUCTURE
The disclosure discloses a shower head holder structure, which includes a shower head and a holder, the shower head has a lever and a pair of blocks; when the first end of the lever is pressed, the second end of the lever on the back of the nozzle is lifted, and the two blocks on both sides of the second end are brought closer to each other; when the first end of the lever is released, the two blocks are away from each other; the holder is provided with a pair of slots matched with the pair of blocks; when the blocks are inserted into the pair of slots, the shower head is hung up on the holder.
HANDSHOWER HOLDER
A handshower assembly includes a docking station with a first portion and a removable second portion. The docking station is configured to mount to a grab bar of a tub or shower and move relative to the grab bar for a user to position a handshower as desired.
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.
LOW PROFILE TRANSCATHETER HEART VALVE
A prosthetic heart valve comprises a radially collapsible and expandable annular frame and a leaflet structure comprising three leaflets. Each leaflet has an upper edge portion, a curved lower edge portion and two side flaps, wherein each side flap is connected to an adjacent side flap of another leaflet to form commissures of the leaflet structure, with each commissure being attached to the frame. An annular inner sleeve comprises three U-shaped portions positioned along the curved lower edge portions of the leaflets. An annular outer sleeve extends around are outer surface of the frame, wherein the outer sleeve is made of pericardium. The frame is made of Nitinol and the prosthetic valve can be radially crimped to a radially collapsed configuration inside a sheath for delivery into a patient's body and self-expand to a radially expanded configuration when released from the sheath inside the patient's body.