Patent classifications
B05B17/085
Three dimensional shadow box with water flow
An artistic presentation in the form of a shadow box is disclosed where the shadow box has been augmented with various dynamic visual effects. One such dynamic visual effect is the movement of water across the shadow box, simulating rain droplets, waterfall, sheets of water, or aerosolized water such as fog or mist. When combined with various lighting effects, the combined dynamic visual presentation permits a constantly changing visual appearance that can recycle and go on indefinitely.
Pixelated Water Display and Design Tools Therefor
A water display including a number of pixels or manifolds that may include water nozzles to emit streams of water and/or other utilities such as lighting is described. The water streams may be pixelated so as to provide a high resolution waveform or other choreography. The choreography transitions between waveforms to provide the appearance of a cascading or undulating wave. A tool to design the water display and simulate its appearance is also described.
Head and shoulder showerhead system
A head and shoulder showerhead system includes a fluid diverter having a fluid inlet portion for engaging a shower arm of a water supply, a first fluid outlet portion, and a second fluid outlet portion. A first fluid dispenser is in fluid communication with the first outlet portion of the diverter and includes a circular shape with a plurality of dispensing nozzles. A second dispenser is in fluid communication with the second fluid outlet portion of the diverter via an elongated hose. The second dispenser includes a rectangular shape with a plurality of dispensing nozzles. An elongated rod is positioned beneath the first dispenser and the second dispenser is slidingly connected to the rod.
WEEPING WALL
A weeping wall has a wall body, a flowable substance inlet, at least one mobile deflector, and a flowable substance outlet. The wall body has a flow surface with a magnetic material layer extending along at least a portion thereof. The flowable substance inlet is at an upper end of the flow surface, with a flowable substance continuously flowing therefrom and downwardly onto the flow surface. The mobile deflector is movably engaged to the flow surface and projects therefrom. The mobile deflector includes a magnet and is magnetically held in place on the flow surface to be selectively movable relative to the flow surface to modify a flow path of the flowable substance on the flow surface. The flowable substance outlet is defined at a lower end of the flow surface with the flowable substance flowing continuously therein after running down onto the flow surface.
Air cleaning fountain
A self-cleaning fountain includes: a structure having two ends, defining a first flow way for a first fluid to flow along, wherein the structure defines holes for allowing a second fluid to flow through the holes; a pump system configured to pump the first fluid to a first end of the structure; a distributer located at the first end of the structure and configured to spray the first fluid received from the pump system onto the structure; a catch basin located at a second end of the structure for collecting the first fluid that has moved along the flow way to the catch basin; a photocatalytic coating on the structure; and a light source configured to direct light on the photocatalytic coating.
Lighted waterfall device with spreading manifold
A low profile, lighted waterfall apparatus for producing a sufficiently lit artificial waterfall having a light source chamber, distal to a waterfall slot/primary outlet and substantially aligned on the same plane therewith, and a port for accessing the light source, such that the light source can be easily accessed, inserted, removed, and/or replaced. The light source chamber having a transparent, semi-transparent, or translucent divider to shine light towards and across the waterfall slot/primary opening via a spreading manifold/area/passage that is configured to spread the flowing water, and direct the water as a fluid wave guide towards the waterfall slot/primary outlet.
TILTING WATERFALL
A tilting waterfall has a tilting body rotatable along an axis between a first position and a second position. The waterfall has a first outlet and a second outlet positioned on the tilting body. The first outlet configured to output water in a first pattern and the second outlet configured to output water in a second pattern different from the first pattern. The waterfall has a valve comprising a first opening and a second opening. The waterfall has a flow distributor comprising a first opening and a second opening. In the first position, the first opening of the valve and the first opening of the flow distributor are aligned thereby allowing flow of the water through the first outlet. In the second position, the second opening of the valve and the second opening of the flow distributor are aligned thereby allowing flow of the water through the second outlet.
Water Delivery Device
A water delivery device is described which includes an outlet pipe through which water is ejected to provide a water display. A disk is positioned relative to the outlet pipe. The relative positions of the disk and outlet pipe are moved so that the disk is located within the outlet pipe or above it to alter the appearance of the water leaving the outlet pipe. As the relative position of the disk and outlet pipe varies, a sequence of water expressions is provided.
Artificially-lighted waterfall fixture apparatus and artificial light-focusing module
An artificially-lighted waterfall fixture apparatus includes a fixture housing having a lower housing part and an upper housing part overlying and fitted with the lower housing part so as to define a water-distributing channel and a passageway extending forwardly from and in communication with the water-distributing channel to receive a flow of water therefrom and produce an artificial waterfall flowing from an outlet of the passageway. The apparatus also includes an elongated baffle disposed in the fixture housing along a top portion of the water-distributing channel to receive and convert the flow of water to a laminar flow through the passageway, and an artificial light-focusing module supported centrally in the fixture housing proximate the water-distributing channel and aligned with the passageway so as to generate a beam of light through the passageway that produces a predetermined configuration of light in the laminar flow of water.
Pixelated Water Display and Design Tools Therefor
A water display including a number of pixels or manifolds that may include water nozzles to emit streams of water and/or other utilities such as lighting is described. The water streams may be pixelated so as to provide a high resolution waveform or other choreography. The choreography transitions between waveforms to provide the appearance of a cascading or undulating wave. A tool to design the water display and simulate its appearance is also described.