Patent classifications
B05B1/185
SHOWER HEAD
A shower head includes a handle and a head portion. The head portion includes shower holes. The handle includes an upstream bubble generator that generates minute bubbles in water. The head portion includes a downstream bubble generator that generates minute bubbles in water in the same manner as the upstream bubble generator. The upstream bubble generator includes a constriction and a tapered portion. The downstream bubble generator has a swirling flow mode. Since minute bubbles are generated on the upstream and downstream sides, the amount of minute bubbles mixed in water becomes larger. This allows for showering by effectively using the function of minute bubbles.
MICROBUBBLE GENERATION MODULE
A microbubble generation module includes a first net, a second net, and a buffering protection device. The first net is provided with a plurality of first through holes and at least one air intake through hole besides to the plurality of first through holes. The second net is arranged on the first net, and provided with a plurality of second through holes. A body accommodates the first net and the second net. The first through hole and the second through hole communicate with each other to form a fluid communicating channel. The air intake through hole is in communication with the fluid communicating channel. The air intake through hole promotes a generation of microbubbles at communicating parts of the plurality of first through holes and the plurality of second through holes when a liquid passes through the fluid communicating channels.
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.
Swirl pot shower head engine
A showerhead engine internally swirls water within a swirling chamber. Multiple swirling chambers may be used, each separated from one another. The water is swirled angled through holes in a mid plate. As the water passes through the angled holes, it is projected out an angle. The water then contacts the swirling chamber wall and continues to follow the curvature of the wall. The curved wall paired with the angled entry causes the water to continue to swirl within the swirling chamber. The water is released out of the swirling chamber through slots, which allow the water to retain the angular velocity at a discharge angle.
Spray heads
A spray head adapted for connection to a supply of fluid. The head includes a body to receive the supply of fluid and a number of conical mixing volumes, in fluid connection with the body and supply of fluid, each conical mixing volume having an outlet. Each conical mixing volume includes at least one first inlet for a flow of fluid into the conical mixing volume at an angle to a conical axis thereof, and at least one second inlet for a flow of fluid into the conical mixing volume substantially parallel to the conical axis. There is a valve disposed upstream of the conical mixing volumes, the valve adapted to divide and vary the supply of fluid flow between the at least one first inlet and the at least one second inlet, which in turn varies the output of the fluid from the outlet of the conical mixing volumes.
Device for Controlling Shape of Discharged Liquid
A device for controlling the shape of discharged liquid comprises a liquid inlet end and a liquid outlet end. A passage allowing liquid to flow therein is disposed between the liquid inlet end and the liquid outlet end. The liquid outlet end comprises a liquid outlet in a rotationally symmetric shape. The liquid inlet end comprises a liquid inlet formed in one end of the passage. A liquid outlet channel is disposed between the liquid outlet and the other end of the passage and communicated with the passage. Cross-sections of different positions of the liquid outlet channel in a liquid outlet direction are of a rotationally symmetric shape corresponding to the shape of the liquid outlet. Through the liquid outlet in a rotationally symmetric shape and the corresponding liquid outlet channel, a discharged liquid column has a special shape under the acting force of liquid molecules in air.
GAS DISTRIBUTION FACEPLATE WITH OBLIQUE FLOW PATHS
Gas distribution faceplates are disclosed that feature clusters of gas passages extending from inlet gas ports on a first side thereof to outlet gas ports on a second side thereof. The gas passages may each have at least a portion thereof that is at an oblique angle with respect to a nominal centerline of the gas distribution faceplate, thereby allowing the inlet gas ports for a given cluster of gas passages to be tightly grouped together and the outlet gas ports for that cluster of gas passages to be more widely spaced apart. This allows for a large numbers of gas passages to be used, thereby allowing for a reduction of flow rate through each gas passage and an attendant decrease in gas passage erosion rate, while reducing or eliminating the effects of overlapping wear zones around each outlet gas port.
SHOWER ASSEMBLY AND TWO-IN-ONE COFFEE MACHINE
This application discloses a shower assembly and a two-in-one coffee machine, including a main structure, a shower head, and a needle assembly. The shower head is mounted on the main structure in a manner that can move relative to the main structure, and the shower head has a first position away from the main structure and a second position close to the main structure. When the shower head is located at the first position, water from a water inlet channel flows out through shower holes. When the shower head is located at the second position, a water outlet channel is in sealed communication with the water inlet channel, a needle outlet is located below the shower head, and water in the water inlet channel flows out through the needle outlet. The shower assembly in the present disclosure can form two spraying paths by switching the position of the shower head.
Secured grip pet grooming device
A secured grip pet grooming device for use in aiding the de-shedding process while bathing a dog and decreasing stress on the animal. The secured grip pet grooming device includes a brush structure having a top surface, bottom surface, and plurality of sidewalls defining an internal reservoir therein. An adapter is configured to removably secure a water connection line to the brush structure in fluid communication, such as a hose. A plurality of bristles is disposed on the bottom surface of the brush structure, along with at least one vent in the surface having a channel extending into the internal reservoir and allowing liquid to pass therethrough. A handle is affixed to the top surface of the brush structure and includes at least one aperture adapted to receive the fingers of a user therethrough.
Shower jet outlet device and shower device equipped therewith
A shower jet outlet device and a shower head equipped therewith have a jet disk with at least one jet disk opening and a jet outlet element disposed in the jet disk opening. The jet outlet element is pot-shaped with an outlet-side bottom, a side wall and a hollow chamber delimited by the bottom and the side wall. The bottom faces in the jet outlet direction and includes fine jet openings. The bottom and the side wall are made of an elastic material and the jet outlet element is configured to deform by bulging of its bottom and/or its side wall, in response to fluid pressure in the hollow chamber when operating.