SHOWERHEAD ASSEMBLY WITH MIST NOZZLE
20220048048 ยท 2022-02-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A water spraying assembly is provided which includes a central conduit, an impeller, and a mist nozzle having a tapered chamber that decreases in cross-sectional area as it narrows into a nozzle outlet sufficiently small so as to reduce the flowing water's pressure as it is transported down the chamber. The impeller includes blades which form channels for receiving water from the central conduit. Further, these channels produce a vortex, rotating the passing water stream. The impeller is directly adjacent to, upstream and in fluid connection with the entrance of the tapered chamber which tapers inwardly until it reaches its smallest measurement at the nozzle outlet. Consequently, the swirling water and the tapered chamber create a low-pressure environment, thereby increasing the water's velocity and force. Due to the high velocity and the outlet's small opening, water is ejected from the outlet as small droplets in a fine mist spray pattern.
Claims
1. A water spraying assembly comprising: a female threaded inlet threadably engaged to male threaded pipe of water source; a longitudinally extending central conduit for the passage of water having a first end, a body, and a second end, said central conduit's first end affixed to said female threaded inlet for receiving water, said central conduit's body for conveying such water from said first end to said second end, and said second end forming said central conduit's outlet to expel water; an impeller positioned within said central conduit at said central conduit's second end; and a mist nozzle having a tapered chamber that tapers inwardly from a wide inlet to an outlet, said chamber's wide inlet immediately adjacent to, downstream and in fluid connection with said impeller so as to receive water into said chamber which is then expelled from said mist nozzle's outlet.
2. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said impeller includes a plurality of blades positioned about said mist nozzle's longitudinal axis and having an interior and exterior surface, said blades positioned in such a manner so as to have said blades' interior and exterior surfaces form channels for water passage.
3. The water spraying assembly of claim 2 wherein the water stream from said central conduit enters said impeller through said impeller's channels, said channels and said blades angled so as to produce a vortex and spinning effect on a water stream, causing such water to rotate as it passes through said channels into said tapered chamber.
4. The water spraying assembly of claim 2 wherein said plurality of blades includes two blades forming at least two channels.
5. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said tapered chamber has a semi-ellipsoid shape.
6. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said tapered chamber's wide inlet has a diameter that is at least twice the diameter of said nozzle's outlet.
7. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said tapered chamber's wide inlet has a diameter of at least 0.10 inches to 0.20 inches and said nozzle outlet's diameter is 0.09 inches or smaller.
8. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said impeller's diameter is equal to or greater than said tapered chamber's wide inlet diameter.
9. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said impeller's diameter is 0.12 to 0.20 inches and said tapered chamber's entrance is 0.012 inches to 0.20 inches.
10. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 wherein said impeller's length is less than or equal to said tapered chamber's length.
11. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 includes at least one non-mist nozzle connected to said central channel and at least one mist nozzle connected to said central channel.
12. The water spraying assembly of claim 1 includes at least one non-mist nozzle connected to said central channel and a plurality of mist nozzles connected to said central channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] These and other, further and more specific objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description thereof, taken in conjunction with the Drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, as shown in the drawings, hereinafter will be described the presently preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and it is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
[0028] With reference to
[0029] The central conduit 9 connects the nozzles to a water source. Preferably, the water source consists of a male threaded pipe which is typically found in a traditional shower stall. The central conduit has a first end, a body, and a second end (not show in drawings). The first end includes an inlet for receiving water and the second end includes an outlet for expelling water into an impeller 11. The central conduit 9 further includes a body for conveying water from the first end's inlet to the second end's outlet. Preferably, the central conduit's body is a longitudinally extending tubular cavity. Even more preferably, the central conduit's inlet includes female threads which threadably engage to the male threaded pipe of the water source.
[0030] The showerhead assembly 1 further includes an impeller 11 which is located between the central conduit 9 and the mist nozzle 2. As illustrated in
[0031] Preferably, the impeller 11 includes at least two blades 31 which form at least two channels 32. To spin the water, the water stream travels from the base of the impeller 11 through the channels 32 that form on each side of the impeller 11. Preferably, and as best illustrated in
[0032] Preferably, the impeller 11 has a diameter that is the same diameter as the tapered chamber's wide inlet 41 diameter. Alternatively, the impeller 11 may have a diameter which is slightly larger or slightly smaller than that of the tapered chamber's wide inlet 41.
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] Importantly, and as illustrated in
[0035] In other preferred embodiments, the tapered chamber's wide inlet 41 has a diameter that is at least five times greater than that of the mist nozzle outlet 50. Advantageously, the greater difference between the diameter of the nozzle outlet 50 and that of the wide inlet 41 results in a greater increase in water velocity exiting the nozzle. This water's exit velocity is further increased by the impeller inducing a swirling effect in the chamber.
[0036] As a result, water is expelled from the small nozzle outlet 50 as small, fine droplets that disperse in a mist pattern. Advantageously, the present invention provides an improved mist nozzle 2 for a shower assembly 1. Specifically, it is the combination of the impeller 11 being upstream of the mist nozzle 2 and water further traveling through a narrowing chamber 13 that tapers inwardly to a small outlet 50 that produces a mist spray which is ejected from the showerhead's nozzle with an increased force and velocity.
[0037] The mist nozzle with an impeller and tapered chamber 13 can be incorporated into any shower assembly. While a preferred mist nozzle and showerhead assembly have been illustrated and described, it would be apparent that various modifications of the mist nozzle and showerhead assembly can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited except by the following claims. Having described my invention in such terms to enable a person skilled in the art to understand the invention, recreate the invention, and practice it, and having identified the presently preferred embodiments thereof,