Patent classifications
B05B1/185
SINGLE-PIECE SHOWER HEAD
The invention relates to a single-piece shower head having a single body that integrates a convex surface into which equidistant microducts disposed in concentric circles are incorporated and which has straight knurling on its lateral surface. The shower head also has a standard female thread for coupling simply and directly to any conventional shower arm.
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.
Shower
A shower assembly includes a first outlet, a second outlet, a first inlet, a stopper, and an actuator assembly. The first inlet is configured to provide water to the shower assembly from a water supply. The stopper is movable between a first stopper position and a second stopper position. When the stopper is in the first stopper position, water exits the shower assembly through the first outlet and is prevented from exiting the shower assembly through the second outlet. When the stopper is in the second stopper position, water is permitted to exit the shower assembly through the second outlet. The actuator assembly is configured to move the stopper between the first stopper position and the second stopper position.
High-efficiency smooth bore nozzles
A high efficiency nozzle is designed. The nozzle allows water streams with long-range and high surface area in one system. Suitable transitions in the fluid pathways allow creating water streams that have a robust flow profile. The system allows minimum energy loss whilst maximizing the velocity and surface area. Such nozzles can be used for a variety of applications including but not limited to fire suppression, pressure washing, watering, and other such applications.
Self-cleaning device and a water outlet device
A self-cleaning device and a water outlet device are provided. The self-cleaning device includes a liquid flow chamber, one or more ejector pins, and an elastic deformation body. The self-cleaning device is configured to remove scale in one or more liquid outlet holes of the self-cleaning device automatically.
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.
Soap dispenser shower head apparatus
A soap dispenser shower head apparatus for dispensing cleaning products directly through the shower head includes a head body including a body sidewall with a compartment aperture and a switch slot extending through to a body interior. A body top side engages a shower pipe. A compartment is coupled to the head body within the body interior and extends to the body sidewall on each side of the compartment aperture to define a compartment interior. The compartment interior receives a water soluble bath product pod through the compartment aperture. A valve is coupled within the body interior and moves between a rinse position and a lather position to selectively cover or expose the compartment interior, respectively. A switch is coupled to the valve and extends through the switch slot to move the valve between the rinse position and the lather position.
SHOWER SYSTEM
The present invention provides a shower system that enables a shower device to be easily removed from a dock. The shower system comprises a dock, a shower device, and a locking mechanism. The dock includes a water supply connector, a dock housing, and a dock connector. The dock connector includes a dock fluidic connector. The dock fluidic connector includes a dock fluid passageway. The shower device includes a shower device housing and a shower device connector. The shower device connector includes a shower device fluidic connector. The shower device fluidic connector includes a shower device fluid passageway. The water supply connector is operable to sealingly engage a water supply pipe. The shower device fluidic connector is operable to sealingly engage the dock fluidic connector and enable fluid to flow from the dock fluid passageway to the shower device fluid passageway. The locking mechanism is operable to removably retain the shower device fluidic connector in sealing engagement with the dock fluidic connector.
Spray head
A spray head assembly that includes a body configured to receive water; and a plurality of nozzles on or in the body, wherein the plurality of nozzles is configured to receive and discharge the water in a plurality of nonintersecting streams that together form a spray pattern having either a dotted “S” shape or a dotted “8” shape at a focal distance from the body.