Shower head with razor cleaning cavity
11564470 · 2023-01-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/1636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D27/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E03C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A45D27/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shower head including a razor cleaning cavity for jetting water onto the head of a razor, when inserted within the cavity, for removing hair cutting debris from between the blades of the razor while shaving. The shower head includes a spray head having a plurality of spray nozzles facing forward for showering, a razor cleaning cavity formed within the central region of the spray head and including a plurality of spray nozzles for cleaning between the blades of razor, a handle including a control valve for selectively diverting water out from the spray nozzles in front of the spray head or out from the spray nozzles in the razor cleaning cavity, a water delivery hose associated with the handle, and a holding bracket for holding the showerhead in pivoted positions.
Claims
1. A shower head having a razor cleaning cavity for cleaning one or more blades in a head of a razor, said shower head comprising: a spray head having a front surface disposed around a central razor cleaning cavity which is at least partially defined by an inner wall, said central razor cleaning cavity dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of the head of the razor therein for cleaning; each of said front surface and said inner wall including a plurality of holes formed there through; a plurality of spray nozzles each corresponding to one of said plurality of holes through said front surface and said inner wall and disposed thereon, respectively; a first peripheral channel in fluid communication with said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface; a second peripheral channel in fluid communication with said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner wall; and a handle having said spray head mounted at one end thereof, said handle comprising a diverter valve assembly selectively operable to allow water to discharge either from said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface, or from said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner wall so as to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor positioned therein for cleaning.
2. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said front surface of said spray head is positioned to deliver water onto a person while showering.
3. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said inner wall of said central razor cleaning cavity are arranged to discharge water into said central razor cleaning cavity so as to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor positioned therein.
4. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said inner wall of said central razor cleaning cavity are arranged substantially perpendicular to said inner wall and positioned to discharge water towards one other into said central razor cleaning cavity so as to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor positioned in said central razor cleaning cavity.
5. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter valve assembly is selectively operable into a first position such that it prevents water from flowing through said first peripheral channel and out from said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said front surface of said spray head.
6. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter valve assembly is selectively operable into a first position such that it allows water to flow through said second peripheral channel and out from said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said inner wall of said central razor cleaning cavity.
7. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter valve assembly is selectively operable into a second position such that it prevents water from flowing through said second peripheral channel and out from said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said inner wall of said central razor cleaning cavity.
8. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein said diverter valve assembly is selectively operable into a second position such that it allows water to flow through first peripheral channel and out from said plurality of spray nozzles disposed on said front surface of said spray head.
9. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 further comprising a holding bracket having a water inlet disposed in fluid communication with a water delivery fixture.
10. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 9 wherein said holding bracket further includes a water outlet.
11. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 10 further comprising a water delivery conduit disposed in fluid communication between said water outlet of said holding bracket and said shower head.
12. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 further comprising a holding bracket having a pair of arms extending therefrom for removably retaining said handle therein.
13. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 1 wherein said handle comprises at least one grip retention member selected from the group consisting of a ridge, an indentation, a nub, and a raised surface, to facilitate retaining a grip on said handle during use.
14. A shower head having a razor cleaning cavity for cleaning one or more blades in a head of a razor, said shower head comprising: a spray head comprising a front member having a front surface disposed around a central razor cleaning cavity which is at least partially defined by an inner wall, said central razor cleaning cavity dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of the head of the razor therein for cleaning; each of said inner wall and said front surface including a plurality of holes formed there through; a back member interconnected to said front member, said back member having at least one aperture there through disposed in fluid communication with a drain channel; a plurality of spray nozzles each extending from a corresponding one of said plurality of holes through said front surface and said inner wall and disposed thereon, respectively; a first peripheral channel in fluid communication with said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface; a second peripheral channel in fluid communication with said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner circular wall; a handle having said spray head attached to one end thereof and including a diverter valve assembly including a first supply conduit in fluid communication with said first peripheral channel and a second supply conduit in fluid communication with said second peripheral channel; and said diverter valve assembly is selectively operable to allow water to discharge either from said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface, or from said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner wall so as to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor operatively positioned therein for cleaning.
15. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 14 wherein each of said plurality of spray nozzles extending from said corresponding one of said plurality of holes through said front surface of said spray head are arranged to discharge water onto a person while showering.
16. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 14 wherein each of said plurality of spray nozzles extending from said corresponding one of said plurality of holes through said inner wall of said central razor cleaning cavity are arranged to discharge water into said central razor cleaning cavity so as to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor operatively positioned therein.
17. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 14 wherein each of said plurality of spray nozzles extending from said corresponding one of said plurality of holes through said inner wall of said central razor cleaning cavity are disposed substantially perpendicular to said inner wall and are arranged to discharge water towards one other so as to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor operatively positioned in said central razor cleaning cavity.
18. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 14 wherein said back member further comprises a drain cover, wherein said drain cover is attached to a back surface of said back member at one end and detached from said back surface of said back member at an opposite end, thereby at least partially defining said drain channel there between.
19. The shower head having a razor cleaning cavity as recited in claim 14 wherein said diverter valve assembly is further selectively operable to allow water to discharge from both said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface of said spray head and said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner wall.
20. A shower head having a razor cleaning cavity for cleaning one or more blades in a head of a razor, said shower head comprising: a spray head comprising a front member including a central razor cleaning cavity having a rounded entrance perimeter and an inner circular wall, and a planar front surface surrounding said central razor cleaning cavity, said central razor cleaning cavity dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of the head of the razor therein for cleaning; each of said inner circular wall and said planar front surface including a plurality of holes formed there through; a back member including one or more apertures there through, and a drain cover disposed over said one or more apertures at least partially defining a drain channel there between; a plurality of spray nozzles each extending from a corresponding one of said plurality of holes on said planar front surface and on said inner circular wall; a first peripheral channel in fluid communication with said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface; a second peripheral channel in fluid communication with said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner circular wall; said front member attached to said back member at least partially enclosing said first and second peripheral channels; a handle housing a diverter valve assembly including an inlet port, a rotating diverter plate associated with a stem, a first supply conduit in fluid communication with said first peripheral channel, and a second supply conduit in fluid communication with said second peripheral channel, one end of said stem extending through a front wall of said handle and coupled to a control knob for operating said diverter plate; said spray head attached to one end of said handle; a water delivery conduit having one end removably attached to said inlet port and another end removably attachable to a water delivery fixture to deliver water to said shower head; and said diverter valve is selectively operated to allow water to discharge either from said plurality of spray nozzles on said front surface, or from said plurality of spray nozzles on said inner circular wall to clean the one or more blades in the head of the razor operatively positioned therein for cleaning.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(11) Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed to a shower head including a razor cleaning cavity provided within the central region of the shower head for removing hair cutting debris from between the blades of the razor while shaving. A control valve allows users to selectively divert water out from the shower head when showering, or out from the razor cleaning cavity to jet water onto the blades of a razor for flushing hair cutting debris from the blades.
(12) Referring now to the drawings wherein like elements are represented by like numerals throughout, there are shown in
(13) The nozzle assembly 110 includes a plurality of water spray nozzles 124 formed in the front planar surface 118 of the front member 108, and arranged to jet water outwards towards a person when taking a shower. The diametrical size of each spray nozzle 124 is designed to permit water to jet out at a predetermined force or pressure, and may comprise any number of nozzles that are oriented in any fashion or configuration on the outer planar surface 118 of the front member 108. In one exemplary embodiment, the spray nozzles 124 are disposed in a peripheral orientation forming concentric circles. However, the spray nozzles 124 may be disposed in any variation, layout, or orientation on the outer surface 118 of the front member 108. Each spray nozzle 124 may comprise any of, channels or apertures that are formed through the body of the front member 108, or include rubber, plastic, or metal nozzle extensions or ports extending from, or associated with, corresponding spray holes. It will be understood that in another embodiment, the spray head 104 may include a mechanical or electrical system to allow users to adjust both the pattern, or delivery pressure of water ejecting from the spray nozzles 124. For example, a rotating disc or valve system can be implemented to provide a spray pattern, a trickle pattern, a power spray pattern, a messaging force, or any combination thereof.
(14) The nozzle assembly 110 also includes a plurality of water spray nozzles 126 provided on, or formed within, the inner wall or hub 120 of the razor cleaning cavity 102. As illustrated in both
(15) The back member 112 generally comprises a body having a geometrical shape that corresponds in shape and size of the front member 108 and includes a surrounding cylindrical wall 128 that is integrally formed with a back panel 130. The back member 112 is attached to the front member 108 such that the outer surface of each surrounding wall 114, 128 is coplanar with each other forming a shower head having main surrounding wall. The back member 112 is permanently or releasably attached to the front member 108 using any well-known water proof adhesive, fastener, interlocking detents formed within the body of each the front and back member, or by ultrasonic plastic welding. In one embodiment, the back member 112 includes a back central hub 132 defined by a circular wall integrally formed with the inner surface of the back panel 130, and having an opening. When the back member 112 is attached to the front member 108, the back central hub 132 aligns and engages with the front central hub 120 of the front member 108 so that the bottom opening of the front central hub 120 correspondingly aligns with the opening for the back central hub 132 defining a razor cleaning cavity 102 having a back panel 130. Thus, it will be understood that the diameter and depth of the razor cleaning cavity 102 is defined by the diameter and depth of each central hub 120 and 132. As such, a spray head 104 may include a razor cleaning cavity 102 having different diameters, and/or depths. It will also be understood that the razor cleaning cavity 102 may comprise any geometrical size and shape including for example, a square, oval, or rectangular geometric shape, and may be located or provided in or on any part of the spray head 104.
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(17) The handle 106 generally includes a front wall 144 integrally formed with, or separately attached to, a back wall 146 defining an inner chamber 148. In one embodiment, the back wall 146 includes a curvature or a curved configuration to enable a downward positioning of the spray head 104 when the shower head 100 is placed in a holding bracket 150 within the shower. The curved configuration of the back wall 146 also promotes directional flow of water towards users when holding in hand and maneuvering the shower head around the body during use. The inner chamber 148 is adapted to house a water diverter valve 152, and includes a bottom opening for receiving a distal end of a water delivery hose 154. The handle 106 may, include any width, and length, and may include friction enhancing materials, indentations, stubs, ridges, or the like to prevent the handle 106 from slipping through a user's hand during use.
(18) The shower head 100 includes a diverter valve 152 for selectively directing water out from the plurality of spray nozzles 124, 126 located on the front member 118, or in the razor cleaning cavity 102, respectively. In one embodiment, the water diverter valve 152 generally includes a valve body comprising an inlet port 156, a rotatable diverter plate 158 attached to the lower bottom section of a stem, water delivery conduits 160, 162 in fluid communication with the delivery tube 154, and a control knob 164. In at least one embodiment, such as is shown in
(19) The hose 154 includes one end that is permanently, or removably, coupled to the inlet port 156 of the diverter valve 152, and another end that is coupled to an outlet 166 of a holding bracket 150 that is readily attachable to the end of a shower pipe. The hose 154 is designed to deliver water to the inlet port 156 and selectively divert water through a first conduit 160, or through a second conduit 162. In one embodiment, the hose 154 comprises any well-known shower hose currently available on the market today. In another embodiment, the hose 154 is generally constructed from any of plastic, plated stainless steel, PVC flexible material, or stainless steel, or brass material. In another embodiment, the hose 154 may include an attachment device such as a clamp, twist-lock connector, bayonet connector, spring detent connector, or coupling, adapted for removable attachment to either the inlet port 156 of the diverter valve 152, and/or to the outlet 166 of the holding bracket 150. The hose 154 may comprise any color selected to match with the spray head 104, the handle 106, or with existing bath fixtures.
(20) The shower head 100 is removably attachable to a holding bracket 150 that is mountable on the end of a shower pipe generally provided in shower stalls, or to an end of a faucet or other water delivery fixture. The holding bracket 150 includes a water inlet 164 having a plurality of threads formed on the inner surface of the inlet for threading the bracket onto the end of the shower pipe, and a water outlet 166 for releasable connection to the hose 154 for delivering water to the shower head under pressure. The holding bracket 150 includes a pair of holding arms 168, 170, as better illustrated in
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(23) Upon readily positioning the head 202 of a razor 200 within the razor cleaning cavity 102, the user rotates the control knob 164 to selectively divert water through the plurality of spray nozzles 126 and eject the water onto the head 202 of the razor 200 to remove hair cutting debris from between the blades of the razor 200 by force of the water, as shown in
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(25) The shower head 100 includes a razor cleaning cavity 102 that is designed to clean razor blades of razors quickly, more efficiently, and with much less effort when shaving. Compact in design, it makes shaving, with a bladed razor, much easier and safer than using traditional methods or conventional devices for cleaning razor blades. The shower head including a razor cleaning cavity 100 can be installed onto the end of any water delivery fixture such as at the end of a shower pipe or faucet, and can be permanently or removably installed to provide for a portable device for use anywhere. For example, a woman shaving her legs could mount the shower head including razor cleaning cavity 100 in any convenient location in close proximity to her body to make cleaning the razor blades easier and faster for her when shaving. The shower head 100 is easily mounted onto existing shower tee connections generally located on the shower neck, as such the shower head 100 can replace existing shower heads with ease and convenience.
(26) The shower head including razor cleaning cavity 100 can be engineered and designed to accommodate specific brands of men's and women's razors having razor blade heads or razor blade cartridges comprising different sizes and/or shapes. Further, the shower head 100 may include aesthetic indicia, patterns, or designs, come in a range of different colors, styles, or popular finishes such as chrome, bronze, brushed chrome, white, ivory, or other colors. A detachable razor holder may be incorporated for holding one or more razors, and various hygiene accessories may be included with, or sold separately from, the shower head 100.
(27) Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Furthermore, it is understood that any of the features presented in the embodiments may be integrated into any of the other embodiments unless explicitly stated otherwise. The scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.