Patent classifications
B05B1/1636
SHOWER HEAD STRUCTURE
A shower head structure comprises a handle with a channel passage. A head portion is arranged at one end of the handle, and the head portion is internally provided with an accommodating cavity. The accommodating cavity is in communication with the passage. First water through holes and bumps made of elastic materials are arranged on one face of the head portion. The first water through holes are in communication with the accommodating cavity. A reinforcing plate is arranged on the face where the bumps are arranged of the head portion. The reinforcing plate is provided with spray holes and reinforcing holes for the bumps to pass through. Side walls of the reinforcing holes are closely attached to roots of the bumps. The spray holes are in communication with the first water through holes.
Soap Dispenser Showerhead
A soap dispenser showerhead for releasing soap directly into the shower stream for easier soap application includes a showerhead comprising a handle portion and a head portion. A water flow channel extends through a bottom side of the handle portion up through the head portion to be released through a plurality of flow apertures. A valve is coupled within the water flow channel and has a valve control extending through the handle portion. A soap dispenser is selectively engageable within a cavity of the handle portion of the showerhead adjacent the valve. The soap dispenser has a storage compartment configured to store liquid soap and a nozzle in fluid communication with the storage compartment and the valve. The valve control regulates the flow of liquid soap into the water flow channel.
SWITCHER NOZZLE HIGH EFFICIENCY FLOW INSERT
A nozzle assembly includes a hollow nozzle body having a central bore and a plurality of ports extending through the body from the central bore; a switching valve assembly disposed in the central bore that directs fluid flow to ports upon application of fluid flow above a predetermined threshold to the inlet and direct fluid flow to different ports upon fluid flow having subsequently dropped below the predetermined threshold and then exceeding the predetermined threshold; and a flow insert configured to replace the switching valve assembly for directing flow through all of the ports when switching functionality is not needed. This flow insert may be made of a low pressure material such as a polymer.
Portable faucet
A portable outdoor faucet is configured for attachment with a source of water via a hose. The faucet comprises a shower nob and a sprayer head, connected in relation to a main valve, which is operable to selectively direct fluid to the shower nob and the sprayer head. A hose attachment is connected in relation to the main valve. The hose attachment for attachment of a hose originating from a water source for directing water from the water source to the valve. A clamp assembly supports the main valve in relation to an environmental surface.
SHAVING AID APPLICATION APPARATUS
A shaving aid application apparatus is disclosed. According to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, the apparatus includes a containing portion configured to hold a shaving aid; a head coupled to one side of the containing portion, an aid applying surface formed at one surface of the head; and multiple jetting holes located at the aid applying surface. A spraying gap is defined between at least a portion of the containing portion and at least a portion of the head, and the shaving aid is expelled from the containing portion to pass through the spraying gap and provided through the multiple jetting holes.
Sprinkler
A sprinkler includes a sprinkler head and a handle, the sprinkler head is connected with the handle and is arranged to penetrate through the inside of the handle, a water inlet connected with an external water pipe is formed on a tail portion of the handle, a sprinkling surface is disposed on a front end surface of the sprinkler head, a plurality of water outlets are formed on the sprinkling surface, a first filter screen and a second filter screen are further disposed in the sprinkler head, the first filter screen is close to the water outlets, and a filter material or filter cotton for filtering is disposed between the first filter screen and the second filter screen.
Push-button switching shower head structure
A push-button switching shower head structure includes a shower head body, a water inlet seat, a button, a push rod, a push block, a return spring, a ratchet wheel, a water distribution disc, and an outlet disc. The button pushes the push rod to move, and the push rod drives the push block to move and drive the ratchet wheel to rotate, and then the ratchet wheel drives the water distribution disc to rotate synchronously to cooperate with the outlet disc to perform waterway switching. The shower head has the advantages of long service life and stable and reliable switching function by providing a guiding groove on the water inlet seat.
CLEANING TOOL WITH DEDICATED WATER AND DETERGENT CONDUITS
A representative cleaning tool includes: a valve assembly having an inlet, a first outlet, a second outlet and an actuator, the inlet configured to receive a flow of water, the first outlet fluidly communicating with a first conduit, the second outlet fluidly communicating with a second conduit, and the actuator configured to selectively direct the flow of water from the inlet based on a position of the actuator; a mixing assembly fluidly communicating with the second conduit; a detergent reservoir fluidly communicating with the mixing assembly and configured to receive therein a supply of detergent, wherein, based on the actuator being in the second position, the valve assembly directs the flow of water to the mixing assembly, which draws a portion of the supply of detergent from the detergent reservoir and mixes the water and the detergent to form foam that is directed through the second conduit; and a handle configured to be gripped by a hand of a user, wherein the actuator is configured to be moved by the hand of the user while gripping the handle.
WATER OUTLET MECHANISM AND SHOWER HEAD COMPRISING THE WATER OUTLET MECHANISM
The present disclosure discloses a water outlet mechanism and a shower head comprising the water outlet mechanism. The water outlet mechanism comprises an inlet, an air intake chamber, an air intake passage, and a water outlet passage. The water outlet passage is in communication with the air intake chamber, and the air intake chamber is disposed with a wall connected to an entrance of the water outlet passage. The water outlet passage gradually increases in a downward direction, and a plurality of rectifying ribs protrude from an inner wall of the water outlet passage and are arranged in a circumferential direction at intervals. When the water flows through the inlet and enters the air intake chamber, a flowing cross sectional area of the water changes suddenly, an air pressure surrounding the water is less than the external air pressure, and a negative pressure is generated in the air intake chamber.
SHOWERS
A shower includes a shower assembly and a control member. The shower assembly includes a main body having a side wall, an end wall, a plurality of outlet bores and an inlet bore, wherein the side wall and end wall are connected to each other to compose an accommodating space. The outlet bores and the inlet bore are positioned on the side wall of the main body, and communicate with each other through the accommodating space. The control member is positioned in the accommodating space of the shower assembly, and has a flow channel and a plurality of through holes. Each of the through holes communicates with each other through the flow channel, and is corresponding to the inlet bore or one of the outlet bores. When the control member is operated, at least one of the through holes communicates with the inlet bore, and another one of the through holes communicates with the corresponding one of the outlet bores.