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Home security assembly
11636743 · 2023-04-25 ·

A home security assembly includes a first shower head to facilitate bathing. A plurality of first light emitters is each of the first light emitters is integrated into the first shower head to emit light outwardly from the first shower head when the first light emitters are turned on. A second shower head is releasably attachable to the first shower head. A plurality of second light emitters is each integrated into the second shower head to emit light outwardly from the second shower head when the second light emitters are turned on. A control unit is integrated into the second shower head and the control unit is in remote communication with an alarm system. Each of the first light emitters and the second light emitters is turned on when the control circuit receives the intruder alert from the alarm system to visually alert the user to the presence of an intruder.

SHOWER HEAD AND METHOD OF OPERATION TO PRODUCE A SUSPENSION OF WATER DROPLETS IN AIR

A shower head is supplied with an annular airflow which surrounds a column of water travelling through a chamber to produce a suspension of water droplets in air, the diameter and length of the chamber and the diameter of the water column are selected in combination with the fluid flow parameters to operate the shower within a defined parameter space corresponding to the non-axisymmetric Rayleigh breakup regime, where the water column remains intact and spaced apart from the chamber wall for the entire length Lc of the chamber, where the airflow perturbs the water column within the chamber causing it to disintegrate into droplets downstream of the chamber outlet, and where multiple chambers are moulded on non-parallel axes with elastomeric linings facilitating withdrawal of the mould tool.

SHOWER HEAD INSERT
20220323974 · 2022-10-13 ·

A shower head insert comprises at least two water nozzle cartridges, each having at least two nozzles configured to produce water jets that impact to atomise the liquid producing droplets of water, and an injection moulded water distribution system to supply liquid to the at least two water nozzle cartridges. The water distribution system comprises at least two sockets for receiving the water nozzle cartridges, a central water inlet conduit in liquid communication with the first socket, and a narrow bore conduit providing high pressure liquid communication between the first and second sockets. The narrow bore conduit is configured to allow removal of conduit inner mould needles from the conduit after injection moulding through an open end of the sockets and in one embodiment comprises an upwardly depending section and downwardly depending sections. A shower head or shower head assembly comprising the shower head insert, and a water nozzle cartridge for the shower head insert, are also provided.

BATH FIXTURE ATTACHMENT DEVICE
20230124093 · 2023-04-20 ·

Described herein are embodiments of an attachment for a bath fixture. The attachment comprises a coupling element which connects a body portion and the faucet. The body portion comprises a structure which is configured to output the water from the faucet with the back side of the body portion configured to attach to a wall using a plurality of fasteners disposed between the back side of the structure and the wall.

PRESSURE BOOSTING SHOWER HEAD

A shower head can include: a shower face removably mounted to the shower head, the shower face including a plurality of channels configured to deliver a spray, each channel including openings on opposite sides of the shower face; and a user-activated mechanism configured to remove the shower face from the shower head to allow customization of the spray from the shower head.

Water outlet device and shower

A water outlet device includes a ball component. The ball component comprises a ball rod and a ball. Two water ports and a water channel located between the two water ports are sequentially formed in the ball rod. An angle is formed between the directions of the two water ports. The ball is arranged on at least one water port. The water channel penetrates through the ball. The two water ports having an angle formed between water flow directions thereof are formed in the water channel of the ball rod, so that the water outlet direction of the water outlet device can be adjusted to be upward, and the water outlet angle can be adjusted to some extent.

Water outlet device for different water sprays from the same nozzle

A water outlet device for different water sprays from a same nozzle comprises a water outlet portion, and a control mechanism, the water outlet portion comprises a water outlet nozzle, the water outlet nozzle comprises a water outlet, the water outlet nozzle further comprises at least two water inlets, flow directions of the at least two water inlets are not parallel to a flow direction of the water outlet, the control mechanism is connected to the at least two water inlets to control a water inlet condition of each of the at least two water inlets, the water inlet condition comprises at least one of a flow volume or whether the water is flowing or not flowing, and the control mechanism controls the water inlet condition of each of the at least two water inlets to enable the water outlet nozzle to discharge the different water sprays.

Showerhead assembly with oscillating nozzle
11660623 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A showerhead assembly is provided which includes a conduit, a gear train and oscillating nozzle chamber. The gear train includes a propeller, toothed pinion, and large toothed gear. Water flows from the conduit into an internal chamber within the showerhead housing. Specifically, water enters the propeller thereby causing it to rotate, the rotation of which causes the pinion to rotate, and consequently, the large gear to revolve. Additionally, a pin seated on the large gear engages with the pin slot located on the nozzle chamber and causes the chamber to pivot, thereby restricting chamber movement as the pin oscillates with rotation of the large gear. Further, the chamber's horizontal movement is hindered by two shoulder arms. As water exits the large gear, it travels through the left shoulder arm's central channel and into the oscillating chamber, whereby it expels through the nozzle outlet in a reciprocating spray pattern.

WATER OUTLET FITTING, E.G. TAP OR SHOWER HEAD, PRODUCING A COMBINED FLOW OF GAS AND WATER, AND POWER CONNECTOR THEREFOR

Water outlet fitting, e.g. tap or shower head, producing a combined flow of gas and water, and power connector therefor An apparatus produces bubbles of pure water from a flow emitter (11) comprising an annular water outlet (13) surrounding a gas outlet (12) and operating within a defined parameter space. One or more flow emitters may be incorporated into an emitter body (10) configured as a shower head or a tap. In another aspect, an apparatus produces bubbles of water from coaxial, gas and annular water flowpaths. In another aspect, a magnetic power connector is arranged to supply electrical energy to a shower head.

CLAMPED DUAL-CHANNEL SHOWERHEAD

Exemplary dual-channel showerheads may include an upper plate that defines a first plurality of apertures. The showerheads may include a base having a lower plate. The lower plate may define a second plurality of apertures and a third plurality of apertures. Each of the first plurality of apertures may be fluidly coupled with a respective one of the second plurality of apertures to define a fluid path extending from a top surface of the showerhead through a bottom surface of the showerhead. The base may define a gas inlet that is fluidly coupled with the third plurality of apertures. The base may be detachably coupled with the upper plate using one or more fastening mechanisms. The showerheads may include a compressible gasket positioned between the upper plate and the lower plate.