Showerhead assembly with primary showerhead and orbiting showerhead
09757742 · 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/1627
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A showerhead assembly is provided having a primary showerhead which is relatively traditional in construction and includes a hollow housing and a plurality of spray nozzles. In addition, the showerhead assembly includes an orbiting showerhead which rotates about the primary showerhead's central axis. The primary showerhead is connected to a water source by a neck portion having a female threaded inlet. Meanwhile, the orbiting showerhead is rotatably connected to the neck portion by a collar and elbow conduit. Preferably, the orbiting showerhead can tilt inwardly and outwardly with respect to the elbow conduit thereby allowing the spray from the orbiting showerhead to tilt inward or outward relative to the spray from the primary showerhead.
Claims
1. A showerhead assembly comprising: a hollow neck portion having a female threaded inlet for being affixed to a pipe to receive water into said neck portion, said hollow neck portion including a cylindrical sidewall and longitudinally extending central conduit for the passage of water which extends from said female threaded inlet to a distal opening, said hollow neck portion further including one or more holes which extend through said neck portion cylindrical sidewall; a primary showerhead connected to said hollow neck portion's distal opening for receiving water from said neck portion, said primary showerhead having nozzles for spraying a liquid in a first direction defining a first axis; a hollow coupling having a coupling sidewall and a cylindrical center bore which concentrically receives said neck portion with said neck portion extending entirely through said hollow coupling's center bore so that said hollow coupling is rotatable about said hollow neck portion's cylindrical sidewall, said coupling sidewall having an opening which, upon the rotation of said coupling, is in fluid communication with said one or more neck portion holes for receiving water from said neck portion holes; an elbow conduit having a first end and a second end, said elbow conduit's first end engaging and connected to said coupling sidewall's opening, said elbow conduit's first end connected to said coupling sidewall's opening so that a liquid in said neck portion flows through said one or more holes, through said coupling opening and into said elbow conduit, said elbow conduit is rotatable about said neck portion with the rotation of said coupling so that said elbow conduit is rotatable about said first axis while said hollow neck portion and said primary showerhead are not rotated about said first axis; and an orbiting showerhead connected to said elbow conduit's second end so as to rotate concentrically about said primary showerhead's first axis while said primary showerhead and hollow neck portion remain rotationally stationary, said orbiting showerhead having orbiting spray nozzles positioned to spray water in the same direction as said primary showerhead nozzles.
2. The showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein said orbiting showerhead is hingedly connected to said elbow conduit to permit said orbiting showerhead to tilt inward or outward relative to said primary showerhead's first axis.
3. The showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein said neck portion includes a proximal section which includes said female threaded inlet for being affixed to a pipe and a distal section which is non-rotatably connected to said primary showerhead, said neck portion's proximal section and distal connected by a ball joint that permits said neck portion's proximal section and said primary showerhead to tilt relative to said neck portion's distal section and a pipe.
4. The showerhead assembly of claim 3 wherein said neck portion's proximal section include an end shaped like a ball and said neck portion's distal section includes a female receptacle which receives said ball shaped end to collectively form a ball joint.
5. The showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein said orbiting showerhead further comprises: a plurality of sets of spray nozzles and said orbiting showerhead having a plurality of discrete flow pathways for directing water from said elbow conduit to said plurality of sets of spray nozzles; and a controller for selectively causing the diversion of water to flow, or not to flow, through said discrete flow pathways so as to cause water to selectively spray, or not spray, from said of sets of orbiting spray nozzles.
6. A showerhead assembly comprising: a hollow neck portion having a female threaded inlet for being affixed to a pipe to receive water into said neck portion, said hollow neck portion including a cylindrical sidewall and longitudinally extending central conduit for the passage of water which extends from said female threaded inlet to a distal opening, said hollow neck portion further including a plurality of holes which extend through said neck portion cylindrical sidewall; a primary showerhead connected to said hollow neck portion's distal opening for receiving water from said neck portion, said primary showerhead having nozzles for spraying a liquid in a first direction defining a first axis; a hollow coupling having a cylindrical center bore forming a coupling sidewall wherein said center bore concentrically receives said neck portion with said neck portion extending entirely through said hollow coupling's center bore so that said hollow coupling is rotatable about said hollow neck portion's cylindrical sidewall, said coupling sidewall having an opening which, upon the rotation of said coupling, is in fluid communication with said one or more neck portion holes for receiving water from said neck portion holes; an elbow conduit having a first end and a second end, said elbow conduit's first end engaging and connected to said coupling sidewall's opening, said elbow conduit's first end connected to said coupling sidewall's opening so that a liquid in said neck portion flows through said one or more holes, through said coupling opening and into said elbow conduit, said elbow conduit is rotatable about said neck portion with the rotation of said coupling so that said elbow conduit is rotatable about said first axis while said hollow neck portion and said primary showerhead are not rotated about said first axis; and an orbiting showerhead connected to said elbow conduit's second end so as to rotate concentrically about said primary showerhead's first axis while said primary showerhead and hollow neck portion remain rotationally stationary, said orbiting showerhead having orbiting spray nozzles positioned to spray water in the same direction as said primary showerhead nozzles and said orbiting showerhead being hingedly connected to said elbow conduit to permit said orbiting showerhead to tilt inward or outward relative to said primary showerhead's first axis.
7. The showerhead assembly of claim 6 wherein said neck portion includes a proximal section which includes said female threaded inlet for being affixed to a pipe and a distal section which is non-rotatably connected to said primary showerhead, said neck portion's proximal section and distal connected by a ball joint that permits said neck portion's proximal section and said primary showerhead to tilt relative to said neck portion's distal section and a pipe.
8. The showerhead assembly of claim 7 wherein said neck portion's proximal section include an end shaped like a ball and said neck portion's distal section includes a female receptacle which receives said ball shaped end to collectively form a ball joint.
9. The showerhead assembly of claim 6 wherein said orbiting showerhead further comprises: a plurality of sets of spray nozzles and said orbiting showerhead having a plurality of discrete flow pathways for directing water from said elbow conduit to said plurality of sets of spray nozzles; and a controller for selectively causing the diversion of water to flow, or not to flow, through said discrete flow pathways so as to cause water to selectively spray, or not spray, from said of sets of orbiting spray nozzles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(19) 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 the present disclosure is not intended to limit the invention to specific embodiments illustrated.
(20) Two preferred embodiments of the showerhead assembly 1 of the present invention are illustrated in
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(22) In addition to a relatively traditional primary showerhead 3 and a neck portion 41, the showerhead assembly 1 of the present invention includes an orbiting showerhead 21. As best illustrated in
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(24) The elbow conduit 57 connects to the neck portion by a rotatable coupling 51. In addition, the rotatable coupling has an opening 53 which connects to the elbow conduit 57 by a collar 55. As illustrated in
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(26) In addition to rotating about the primary showerhead 3, the orbiting showerhead is capable of tilting inwardly and outwardly. As illustrated in
(27) Advantageously, the present invention provides an improved showerhead assembly. While a preferred showerhead assembly has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the showerhead assembly is illustrated with the orbiting showerhead connected to the showerhead assembly's neck portion through an elbow conduit. However, other connections may be utilized to transfer water from the water source to the orbiting showerhead.
(28) While several particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications 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 so as to enable a person skilled in the art to understand the invention, recreate the invention, and practice it, and having presently identified the presently preferred embodiments thereof,