Patent classifications
E03C1/0405
WATER OUTLET DEVICE
The present invention discloses a water outlet device, comprising a fluid diverting mechanism, a seal having elasticity, a water inlet mechanism having a water inlet member with elasticity at a water inlet end, and a diversion mechanism rotatably connected to the water inlet mechanism; the water inlet mechanism comprises a water inlet channel, and the fluid diverting mechanism comprises a first water outlet channel; the diversion mechanism comprises a second water outlet channel; the seal is capable of placing the water inlet channel in communication with the first water outlet channel or the second water outlet channel when the diversion mechanism is movable relative to the fluid diverting mechanism. The present invention improves the yield of the product by absorbing the tolerances of the water outlet device as a whole by means of the seal with elasticity and the deformation of the water inlet member with elasticity.
Shower systems
A shower system comprises a support, a handheld sprayer, a flexible conduit, and a weight. The support is configured to be coupled in a shower environment. The handheld sprayer is disposed below the support. The flexible conduit is coupled to the handheld sprayer, and extends through the support. The weight is coupled to the flexible conduit opposite the handheld sprayer. The weight is configured to bias the handheld sprayer to a first position in the shower environment.
Showerhead
A spray head assembly includes a body and a plurality of nozzles. The body is configured to receive a supply of fluid. The plurality of nozzles are disposed on the body and fluidly connected to the body. The plurality of nozzles are arranged in a substantially linear row having at least three nozzles. The plurality of nozzles are positioned to produce a non-linear spray pattern over a distributed area at a focal length from the body. In some embodiments, each one of the plurality of nozzles directs the fluid in a flow stream to a different location across the distributed area without intersecting the flow stream produced by another one of the plurality of nozzles.
Single-button water passage switching structure
A single-button water passage switching structure includes a water inlet assembly and a water outlet assembly. The water inlet assembly includes a water inlet body, an operating button, a first control assembly, and a second control assembly. The water inlet body has a first mounting chamber and a second mounting chamber. The first mounting chamber and the second mounting chamber each have a water inlet and two water outlets. The first control assembly is configured to realize a pause mode, a first spray mode or the switching of water passages of the second mounting chamber. The second control assembly is configured to realize the switching of water passages of a second spray mode or a third spray mode. The operating button is configured to link the first control assembly and the second control assembly.
HANDHELD SHOWER HEAD
A handheld shower head, including a liquid dispensing portion comprising a plurality of liquid apertures to dispense a liquid therefrom, a handle assembly disposed on at least a portion of the liquid dispensing portion to facilitate gripping thereof and to control a type of the liquid dispensed from the plurality of liquid apertures using a liquid setting, and a soap container detachably connected to at least a portion of the handle assembly to store a cleansing liquid therein and send the cleansing liquid through the handle assembly to the plurality of liquid apertures based on the liquid setting.
Multiple function shower systems including consolidated mode switching controls
A shower system includes an inlet configured to receive water from a supply conduit and a plurality of spout outlets configured to discharge water from the shower system. A diverter is configured to receive water from the inlet and deliver water to the plurality of spout outlets, and the diverter is actuatable to change a water discharge mode of the plurality of spout outlets. A valve is configured to receive water from the inlet, and the valve is actuatable to a first position and a second position. A diverter actuator is configured to receive water from the valve in the second position. The diverter actuator is actuatable from an unactuated position to an actuated position upon receiving water from the valve, and the diverter actuator thereby actuates the diverter to change the water discharge mode of the plurality of spout outlets.
HANDHELD SHOWERHEAD WITH PUSH-BUTTON RELEASE MECHANISM
A handheld showerhead assembly including a handheld showerhead and a receiver to which the handheld showerhead is releasably securable. The handheld showerhead includes a push-button on a handle portion thereof for releasing the handheld showerhead from the receiver. The handheld showerhead is maintained securely engaged with the receiver until the push-button is depressed to permit removal of the handheld showerhead from the receiver. Cooperating magnetic components attract the handheld showerhead to the receiver.
KITCHEN SHOWER
A kitchen shower includes a water outlet mechanism, a switching mechanism and a brush mechanism. The water outlet mechanism is provided with a shower water outlet, a sheet water outlet and a bubble water outlet. The switching mechanism includes a main body, a first switching assembly, a second switching assembly and a third switching component. The first switching assembly is used to switch whether the kitchen shower is out of water, the second switching assembly is used to switch the kitchen shower out of sheet water, and the second switching assembly is used to switch the kitchen shower out of shower water or bubble water. The brush mechanism is detachable and installed on the water outlet mechanism. The brush mechanism can make the kitchen shower clean at the same time of water outlet, so that the cleaning effect is higher.
SHOWER SYSTEM
A shower system includes a nozzle that can dispense a stream of water through airspace in a first direction. The shower system includes a flow redirector that can receive the stream of water from the nozzle through the airspace and rebound the stream of water to redirect the stream of water in a second direction different from the first direction.
SHOWERHEAD WITH MULTI-DIMENSIONAL FLUID DISPENSERS
A showerhead assembly including a first fluid dispensing unit including a plurality of first fluidic devices, and a second fluid dispensing unit removably coupled to the first fluid dispensing unit and including a plurality of second fluidic devices. The first fluidic devices and the second fluidic devices each provide a multi-dimensional spray pattern.