Patent classifications
B05B7/2462
Soap dispensing shower assembly
A soap dispensing shower assembly for selectively spraying a mixture of soap and a fluid includes a dispensing unit has soap positioned therein. The dispensing unit is fluidly coupled to a fluid supply thereby facilitating a fluid to be mixed with the soap. A spray unit is fluidly coupled to the housing. The spray unit selectively sprays the mixture of the soap and the fluid for bathing.
Soap-dispensing shower wand assembly
A soap-dispensing shower wand assembly for lathering and scrubbing body parts includes a tube. A spray head is fluidically coupled to and extends substantially perpendicularly from a first end of the tube. A soap dispenser is coupled to and positioned in the tube. The soap dispenser is fluidically connected to the spray head. The soap dispenser is configured to position liquid soap and to selectively add the liquid soap to water that enters the spray head from the tube. A plurality of attachments is selectively fluidically couplable to the spray head. The tube is configured to be grasped in a hand of a user to position the spray head to lather and rinse hard-to-reach areas of a body of the user. A respective attachment that is positioned on the spray head is configured to scrub the body of the user.
Dispensing Attachment for a Shower Head
A dispensing attachment for a shower head 1 has an attachment means 2, 3, 4 configured to allow the dispensing attachment 1 to be removably and repeatably connected to and disconnected from a shower head in normal use without modification of the shower head; a product container 6 configured to hold a quantity of body product in use, the product container 6 comprising a water receiving aperture 7, a main body 8 within which body product is located in use, and a plurality of outlet apertures 9, the attachment means 2, 3, 4 and product container 6 further configured so that when connected to a shower head, the water receiving aperture 7 will receive at least some of the water stream from the shower head, the water stream passing through the product container 6 to intermix with the contents therein and then pass through the outlet apertures 9.
Soap-Dispensing Shower Wand Assembly
A soap-dispensing shower wand assembly for lathering and scrubbing body parts includes a tube. A spray head is fluidically coupled to and extends substantially perpendicularly from a first end of the tube. A soap dispenser is coupled to and positioned in the tube. The soap dispenser is fluidically connected to the spray head. The soap dispenser is configured to position liquid soap and to selectively add the liquid soap to water that enters the spray head from the tube. A plurality of attachments is selectively fluidically couplable to the spray head. The tube is configured to be grasped in a hand of a user to position the spray head to lather and rinse hard-to-reach areas of a body of the user. A respective attachment that is positioned on the spray head is configured to scrub the body of the user.
Soap Dispensing Shower Assembly
A soap dispensing shower assembly for selectively spraying a mixture of soap and a fluid includes a dispensing unit has soap positioned therein. The dispensing unit is fluidly coupled to a fluid supply thereby facilitating a fluid to be mixed with the soap. A spray unit is fluidly coupled to the housing. The spray unit selectively sprays the mixture of the soap and the fluid for bathing.
SHOWER-CLEANING SYSTEM
Systems, methods, and techniques for cleaning shower-enclosures are provided. In some embodiments, a shower-cleaning showerhead comprises a diverter housed in the showerhead, wherein the diverter is configured to divert water toward either a shower face of the showerhead or toward a cleaning nozzle of the showerhead. Before being expelled from the cleaning nozzle, water from the water supply may be mixed with cleaning solution, which may be pumped into the water supply or may be drawn in by the Venturi effect. In some embodiments, the showerhead may be configured to direct the flow of water along different flow paths in accordance with a shower mode, a cleaning mode, a rinse mode, and/or a pause mode. In some embodiments, one or more valves of the showerhead may be electronically and/or manually controlled.
In situ foam generation apparatus for on-site, on-demand, economical production of foaming solvents
An in-situ foam generation apparatus includes a dissolution chamber that houses a polymer stick cavity or canister, a mixing chamber that houses a static mixer, and a foaming chamber that houses a mechanical agitator in fluid communication with a compressed air inlet. The chambers are in fluid communication with one another by way of a respective chamber inlet and outlet, with the mixing chamber being located between the dissolution and foaming chambers. A pressure regulator can be used to control the incoming aqueous solution pressure to the dissolution chamber. A nozzle exhaust is in fluid communication with the outlet of the foaming chamber. One or more polymer sticks that include one or more cleaning agent can be loaded into the cavity or canister of the dissolution chamber. An end consistency of the polymer stick can be in a range of partially solidified to fully solidified.
WATER DISTRIBUTION DEVICE FOR A SHOWER INSTALLATION HAVING A JET SELECTOR
The invention relates to a water distribution device (1) for a shower installation, comprising: a distribution head (12) comprising at least two groups of water ejection nozzles (14, 16, 18), each group of nozzles (14, 16, 18) being connected to at least one respective distribution channel; a supply channel; a jet selection device (20), interposed between the supply channel and each of the distribution channels, the selection device (20) comprising an internal body (20a) of spheroidal shape, the internal body (20a) being arranged in a housing of complementary shape formed in a body (10) of the distribution device, the internal body (20a) being movable in rotation about two perpendicular axes, between a plurality of distribution positions, each distribution position making it possible to put the supply channel and at least one distribution channel in fluid communication, the selection device (20) comprising a control element (20b) secured to the internal body (20a), the control element (20b) being operable by a user in order to modify the position of the internal body (20a).
Apparatus for dissolving a fragrance carrier
An apparatus for dissolving a fragrance carrier such as a shower tablet, including a fragrance carrier holder and a mount bracket supporting a water-holding reservoir and configured so that water in the reservoir or from the reservoir can contact and dissolve the fragrance carrier on the holder. The reservoir can be provided with a valve to at least partially control flow of water from the reservoir. The valve is preferably a flapper valve, a rotatable flow regulator valve, a poppet valve or a duckbill valve. A method of dissolving the fragrance carrier is also provided.
Detergent cartridge for cleaning device in ovens
The invention relates to a cleaner cartridge for cleaning a soiled interior of an appliance, comprising: an integral housing for holding a treatment agent, at least one receptacle for connecting the cleaner cartridge to a water supply, wherein water can be introduced into the housing via the receptacle at a pressure which enables a treatment agent mixture to be sprayed, and at least one spray opening for spraying a treatment agent mixture, wherein the at least one spray opening is arranged as a rotation opening in the circumference-of the housing in such a way that rotation is imparted to the cleaner cartridge as a treatment agent mixture is sprayed. The invention furthermore relates to an appliance having a cleaner cartridge of this kind and to the use of a cleaner cartridge for cleaning appliances.