B05B15/62

MAGNETIC DOCKING SYSTEM
20230104710 · 2023-04-06 ·

A shower head system includes a head portion extending from a first end to a second end, the second end including a first surface having a first shape and a second surface having a second shape; a cradle having a connecting end, the connecting end including a third surface shaped to correspond to the first surface and a fourth surface shaped to correspond to the second surface; and a coupling mechanism including at least one first element and at least one second element. The head portion is movable between (a) a docked configuration in which the second end of the head portion is removably coupled to the connecting end of the cradle via the coupling mechanism and (b) an unlocked configuration in which the head portion is separated from the cradle. When the head portion is the docked configuration, (a) the first surface mates with the third surface and (b) one of the second and fourth surfaces is received by the other one of the second and fourth surfaces. The first element is positioned adjacent to at least a portion of one of the first surface and the second surface, the second element being positioned adjacent to at least a portion of one of the third surface and the fourth surface. When the first element is positioned adjacent to at least the portion of the first surface, the second element is positioned adjacent to at least the portion of the third surface. When the first element is positioned adjacent to at least the portion of the second surface, the second element is positioned adjacent to at least the portion of the fourth surface. At least one of the first and second elements is composed of a magnetic material.

Bathtub faucet

The present invention relates to the technical field of fluid switches, and more particularly to an bathtub faucet, comprising a housing (10), a first valve (11) which is disposed in the housing in the radial direction of the housing (10) and configured for switching on or switching off the flow of the fluid towards the outlet (100); a first base (12) which is disposed in the housing in the axial direction of the housing (10) and configured for diverting the fluid therethrough, and the first base comprises: first fluid guiding ports (120) disposed along the radial direction of the first base (12) and second fluid guiding ports (121) disposed at two ends of the first base (12) along its axial direction and are respectively communicated with the first fluid guiding port (120), and the first valve (11) is configured to sealingly engage to the first base (12) and communicated with the first fluid guiding ports (120), so that the fluid is controlled by the first valve (11) to be communicated with the second fluid guiding port (121) at the upper end or shut off, wherein the fluid is introduced from the second fluid guiding port (121) at the lower end and then diverted through the first fluid guiding port (120).

Bathtub faucet

The present invention relates to the technical field of fluid switches, and more particularly to an bathtub faucet, comprising a housing (10), a first valve (11) which is disposed in the housing in the radial direction of the housing (10) and configured for switching on or switching off the flow of the fluid towards the outlet (100); a first base (12) which is disposed in the housing in the axial direction of the housing (10) and configured for diverting the fluid therethrough, and the first base comprises: first fluid guiding ports (120) disposed along the radial direction of the first base (12) and second fluid guiding ports (121) disposed at two ends of the first base (12) along its axial direction and are respectively communicated with the first fluid guiding port (120), and the first valve (11) is configured to sealingly engage to the first base (12) and communicated with the first fluid guiding ports (120), so that the fluid is controlled by the first valve (11) to be communicated with the second fluid guiding port (121) at the upper end or shut off, wherein the fluid is introduced from the second fluid guiding port (121) at the lower end and then diverted through the first fluid guiding port (120).

SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS

A substrate processing apparatus may include a chamber having a working space, maintaining a vacuum state, and including an upper wall positioned on the working space, a nozzle assembly positioned in the working space, and including nozzles, and a lifting module including a frame positioned outside of the chamber, a lifting part that lifts the frame, and at least one shaft passing through the upper wall, connected to each of the frame and the nozzle assembly, and extending in a direction of gravity.

SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS

A substrate processing apparatus may include a chamber having a working space, maintaining a vacuum state, and including an upper wall positioned on the working space, a nozzle assembly positioned in the working space, and including nozzles, and a lifting module including a frame positioned outside of the chamber, a lifting part that lifts the frame, and at least one shaft passing through the upper wall, connected to each of the frame and the nozzle assembly, and extending in a direction of gravity.

HANDHELD SHOWERHEAD AND WALL MOUNT ASSEMBLY
20230201857 · 2023-06-29 ·

An improved showerhead assembly is provided for securely holding a handheld showerhead within a mount. The handheld showerhead includes an elongate handle and a showerhead face including one or more nozzles for spraying water. The mount includes a tubular section for receiving the handheld showerhead's handle, and a mounting surface which affixes to an underlying surface such as shower stall wall. The handle includes a circumferential groove and the mount includes a “C” shaped locking clip capable of locking within the handle's groove.

HANDHELD SHOWERHEAD AND WALL MOUNT ASSEMBLY
20230201857 · 2023-06-29 ·

An improved showerhead assembly is provided for securely holding a handheld showerhead within a mount. The handheld showerhead includes an elongate handle and a showerhead face including one or more nozzles for spraying water. The mount includes a tubular section for receiving the handheld showerhead's handle, and a mounting surface which affixes to an underlying surface such as shower stall wall. The handle includes a circumferential groove and the mount includes a “C” shaped locking clip capable of locking within the handle's groove.

INFLATABLE SPRAYHEAD

An inflatable sprayhead includes a main body made of an elastic material. The main body includes an inflatable portion and an output portion. The inflatable portion and the output portion are coupled. The inflatable portion has a first chamber inside, and the inflatable portion is changeable between an inflated state and an uninflated state by inflating or deflating the first chamber. The output portion has a second chamber and an output surface, which communicates with the second chamber. The main body includes an isolation portion that is located between the inflatable portion and the output portion, wherein the first chamber and the second chamber are separated by the isolation portion. Thus, when the main body is in the uninflated state, a volume of the main body could be reduced. Additionally, the main body that is foldable and flexible facilitates storage.

Riser assemblies with utility conduits and methods for operating a riser assembly
09849476 · 2017-12-26 ·

Described are riser assemblies suitable for use with fluid dispensers. The assemblies include a container partially circumscribing a reservoir configured to contain a pressurized fluid, the container having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet disposed therethrough. The assemblies may further include a signal processor situateable outside the container that is configured to receive a signal. The signal processor may be operatively connectable to a control valve that is operatively connectable to the fluid dispenser. The control valve may be configured to selectively control expulsion of the fluid through the fluid dispenser in response to the signal received by the signal processor. Embodiments of the riser assemblies include a utility conduit disposed at least partially within the reservoir and configured to enable secondary use of a resource from within the riser assembly and/or to accommodate transport and securing of the riser assemblies for use.

Showerhead with embedded nut
11684941 · 2023-06-27 · ·

A showerhead with an embedded nut is disclosed. The showerhead comprises an embedded nut within a cavity. The nut may be engaged by a bolt through an opening in the cavity to support the showerhead. The apparatus allows for the support of the showerhead without the potential for metal contamination.