B05B1/18

Showerhead

A showerhead includes a flow device and a flow distribution member. The flow device is configured to produce a substantially laminar fluid stream. The flow distribution member is coupled to the flow device and is spaced apart from the flow device. The flow distribution member is configured to receive the substantially laminar fluid stream from the flow device and to produce a distributed fluid flow.

Showerhead

A showerhead includes a flow device and a flow distribution member. The flow device is configured to produce a substantially laminar fluid stream. The flow distribution member is coupled to the flow device and is spaced apart from the flow device. The flow distribution member is configured to receive the substantially laminar fluid stream from the flow device and to produce a distributed fluid flow.

SWITCHING-TYPE WATER SAVING VALVE
20230039121 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A switchable water-saving valve including a water inlet substrate formed as an annular body which has a housing and a water inlet portion. The water inlet portion is fixedly arranged within the housing and has a water inlet and a water outlet extending therethrough. A flow channel substrate is fixedly arranged within the housing below the water inlet portion. Guide holes are formed circumferentially at intervals on the flow channel substrate and extend therethrough and are in fluid communication with the water outlet. A switch holder is rotatably positioned below the flow channel substrate. First and second pluralities of water flow holes are arranged circumferentially in the top surface of the switch holder and penetrate the top surface. Water outlet holes are formed on the bottom surface of an aerator holder and are in fluid communication with the first water flow holes. When the switch holder rotates to a first position where the first water flow holes are aligned with the guide holes, water flowing into the guide holes flows out of the water outlet holes through the first water flow holes.

SWITCHING-TYPE WATER SAVING VALVE
20230039121 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A switchable water-saving valve including a water inlet substrate formed as an annular body which has a housing and a water inlet portion. The water inlet portion is fixedly arranged within the housing and has a water inlet and a water outlet extending therethrough. A flow channel substrate is fixedly arranged within the housing below the water inlet portion. Guide holes are formed circumferentially at intervals on the flow channel substrate and extend therethrough and are in fluid communication with the water outlet. A switch holder is rotatably positioned below the flow channel substrate. First and second pluralities of water flow holes are arranged circumferentially in the top surface of the switch holder and penetrate the top surface. Water outlet holes are formed on the bottom surface of an aerator holder and are in fluid communication with the first water flow holes. When the switch holder rotates to a first position where the first water flow holes are aligned with the guide holes, water flowing into the guide holes flows out of the water outlet holes through the first water flow holes.

Locking side sprayer
11555298 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A side sprayer includes an inactive configuration, a normal active configuration, and a locked active configuration. The side sprayer includes three buttons to allow the user to transition between configurations of the side sprayer.

Locking side sprayer
11555298 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A side sprayer includes an inactive configuration, a normal active configuration, and a locked active configuration. The side sprayer includes three buttons to allow the user to transition between configurations of the side sprayer.

Shower head system
11555301 · 2023-01-17 ·

The present invention provides a shower head system for the preservation of a water supply of a shower. The user is allowed the option to configure the water supply in a secondary outlet flow and a primary outlet flow. The secondary outlet flow, in some embodiments, is a droplet or rain-style flow. Without impeding the traditional or existing shower head the current invention allows the user to conserve water and customize different bathing experiences while doing so.

Shower head system
11555301 · 2023-01-17 ·

The present invention provides a shower head system for the preservation of a water supply of a shower. The user is allowed the option to configure the water supply in a secondary outlet flow and a primary outlet flow. The secondary outlet flow, in some embodiments, is a droplet or rain-style flow. Without impeding the traditional or existing shower head the current invention allows the user to conserve water and customize different bathing experiences while doing so.

Hanging structure and handheld shower

A hanging structure comprises a hanging element and a hanging seat. Opposite sides of the hanging element and the hanging seat respectively comprise a hanging sleeve and a hanging hook configured to define a detachable hanging connection. The hanging sleeve comprises a receiving cavity, and a lower portion of the receiving cavity comprises an opening surface. A first side of the receiving cavity facing the hanging hook comprises a baffle board, and a lower end surface of the baffle board comprises an opening extending toward an upper end surface of the baffle board. The hanging hook comprises a first portion configured to be disposed in the receiving cavity and a second portion configured to be disposed in the opening.

Organic-Light-Emitting Diode

An organic light-emitting diode comprising an organic layer sequence, a radiation exit area and an encapsulation. The organic layer sequence comprises at least one radiation-emitting region which generates electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range from infrared radiation to UV radiation during operation. The radiation exit area is structured, so that the electromagnetic radiation has a directional emission profile. The encapsulation forms a seal of the organic layer sequence against environmental influences.