Showerhead assembly with dual nozzle mount
11697127 · 2023-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/1663
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/652
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E03C1/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B05B15/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/652
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An improved showerhead assembly is provided for use with handheld showerheads. The handheld showerhead includes an elongate handle and a showerhead face including one or more nozzles for spraying water. In addition, the showerhead assembly includes a hollow mount for affixing to the male threaded pipe found in a shower stall. The mount includes a “C” shaped receptacle for holding the handheld shower assembly, an inlet for receiving water, as well as an outlet for expelling water to a flexible hose, which in turn is connected to the handheld showerhead. In addition, the mount includes supplemental spray assemblies which are affixed to the left side, right side or both sides of the “C” shaped receptacle. The supplemental spray assemblies can be rotated so as to expel water through different spray nozzle configurations.
Claims
1. A handheld showerhead assembly comprising: a handheld showerhead including a primary showerhead and an elongate hollow handle, said primary showerhead having a front face and a plurality of nozzles projecting from said front face, said elongate hollow handle having a proximal end and a distal end with said distal end affixed to said primary showerhead, said handheld showerhead further including a handle channel connecting said elongate hollow handle's proximal end to said plurality of nozzles for transporting water received from said handle's proximal end to said plurality of nozzles; a hose having first and second ends with said first end being connected to said elongate handle's proximal end; a showerhead mount including a housing, a female threaded inlet, an outlet which is connected to said hose's second end, and a central channel connecting said female threaded inlet to said outlet, said housing further including a “C” shaped receptacle sized and shaped to receive and hold the proximal end of said handheld showerhead, said “C” shaped receptacle having left and right sides, and said “C” shaped receptacle having a nozzle conduit which extends from said central channel to said “C” shaped receptacle's left side; said showerhead mount including a left sprayer assembly that is rotatably attached to said “C” shaped section's left side so as to rotate about a horizontal axis that extends laterally relative to said “C” shaped receptacle, said left sprayer assembly having an end face, a plurality of spray faces with each spray face having one or more nozzles, and an engaging face which is perpendicular to said plurality of spray faces and wherein said left sprayer assembly's engaging face engages said “C” shaped receptacle's left side; said left sprayer assembly's engaging face including a plurality of inlets with each inlet in fluid communication with said one or more nozzles of one of said plurality of spray faces by a plurality of conduits, each of said conduits curving so as to be capable of communicating water from said left sprayer assembly's engaging face to said perpendicularly positioned spray faces, said plurality of inlets located upon said engaging faces such that rotation of said left sprayer assembly allows each of said plurality of inlets to selectively align and engage with said nozzle conduit to allow water to be expelled from one of said left sprayer assembly's spray faces, said plurality of inlets being obstructed when said plurality of inlets are not aligned and engaged to one of said nozzle conduits.
2. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein: said showerhead mount includes a post that extends horizontally from said “C” shaped receptacle's left side; said left sprayer assembly includes a bore for rotatable receipt of said post which enables said left sprayer assembly to rotate relative to said “C” shaped receptacle.
3. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein: said “C” shaped receptacle's left side includes a spring loaded tab; and said left sprayer assembly's engaging face includes a plurality of notches that align and engage with said spring-loaded tab to provide a lock to relative rotation of said left sprayer assembly when said “C” shaped receptacle's nozzle conduit is aligned with one of said left sprayer assembly's inlets to maintain orientation for water to be expelled from said left sprayer assembly.
4. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein said hollow handle extends longitudinally to define a longitudinal axis, and said showerhead's front face faces at an angle between 45° and 90° relative to said handle's longitudinal axis.
5. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 1 wherein said hollow handle extends longitudinally to define a longitudinal axis, and said showerhead's front face faces at an angle between 45° and 90° relative to said handle's longitudinal axis, and said left sprayer assembly sprays water in substantially the same direction that said primary showerhead sprays water.
6. A handheld showerhead assembly comprising: a handheld showerhead including a primary showerhead and an elongate hollow handle, said primary showerhead having a front face and a plurality of nozzles projecting from said front face, said elongate hollow handle having a proximal end and a distal end with said distal end affixed to said primary showerhead, said handheld showerhead further including a handle channel connecting said elongate hollow handle's proximal end to said plurality of nozzles for transporting water received from said handle's proximal end to said plurality of nozzles; a hose having first and second ends with said first end being connected to said elongate handle's proximal end; a showerhead mount including a housing, a female threaded inlet, an outlet which is connected to said hose's second end, and a central channel connecting said female threaded inlet to said outlet, said housing further including a “C” shaped receptacle sized and shaped to receive and hold the proximal end of said handheld showerhead, said “C” shaped receptacle having left and right sides, and said “C” shaped receptacle having a nozzle conduit which extends from said central channel to said “C” shaped receptacle's right side; said showerhead mount including a right sprayer assembly that is rotatably attached to said “C” shaped section's right side so as to rotate about a horizontal axis that extends laterally relative to said “C” shaped receptacle, said right sprayer assembly having an end face, a plurality of spray faces with each spray face having one or more nozzles, and an engaging face which is perpendicular to said plurality of spray faces and wherein said right sprayer assembly's engaging face engages said “C” shaped receptacle's right side; said right sprayer assembly's engaging face including a plurality of inlets with each inlet in fluid communication with said one or more nozzles of one of said plurality of spray faces by a plurality conduits, each of said conduits curving so as to be capable of communicating water from said left sprayer assembly's engaging face to said perpendicularly positioned spray faces, said plurality of inlets located upon said engaging faces such that rotation of said right sprayer assembly allows each of said plurality of inlets to selectively align and engage with said nozzle conduit to allow water to be expelled from one of said right sprayer assembly's spray faces, said plurality of inlets being obstructed when said plurality of inlets are not aligned and engaged to one of said nozzle conduits.
7. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 6 wherein: said showerhead mount includes a post that extends horizontally from said “C” shaped receptacle's right side; said right sprayer assembly includes a bore for rotatable receipt of said post which enables said right sprayer assembly to rotate relative to said “C” shaped receptacle.
8. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 6 wherein: said “C” shaped receptacle's right side includes a spring loaded tab; and said right sprayer assembly's engaging face includes a plurality of notches that align and engage with said spring-loaded tab to provide a lock to relative rotation of said right sprayer assembly when said “C” shaped receptacle's nozzle conduit is aligned with one of said right sprayer assembly's inlets to maintain orientation for water to be expelled from said right sprayer assembly.
9. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 6 wherein said hollow handle extends longitudinally to define a longitudinal axis, and said showerhead's front face faces at an angle between 45° and 90° relative to said handle's longitudinal axis.
10. The handheld showerhead assembly of claim 6 wherein said hollow handle extends longitudinally to define a longitudinal axis, and said showerhead's front face faces at an angle between 45° and 90° relative to said handle's longitudinal axis, and said right sprayer assembly sprays water in substantially the same direction that said primary showerhead sprays water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) 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.
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(18) The showerhead assembly 1 has a unique hollow mounting structure 11 for holding the showerhead assembly's hollow handle 49. As illustrated in each of the Figures, the mount 11 includes an inlet 13 which connects to a water supply. Preferably, the inlet 13 includes female threads 17 for connecting to the male threads found at the end of a traditional shower stall pipe 3. Preferably, the mount's hollow housing 19 is connected to the mount's inlet 13 by a ball joint 15 which allows the mount 11 to rotate and swivel in any direction about the ball joint's center.
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(21) The sprayer assemblies 71 may be affixed to each side of the “C” shaped receptacle by any of the myriad of rotating assemblies known to those skilled in the art. However, in the preferred embodiments illustrated in
(22) In the preferred embodiment, the “C” shaped receptacle's water outlet 87 is intended to align and connect to any one of four water inlets 89 located on each sprayer assembly's engaging face 77. As best illustrated in
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(25) The present shower assembly provides an improved mounting structure for holding a handheld shower assembly which includes supplemental sprayer assemblies.
(26) Advantageously, each sprayer assembly is capable of rotating both upwardly about the horizontal axis, so as to change the nozzle configuration and enable the bather to choose their desired spray pattern via rotation of each housing.
(27) Also, advantageously, the mount provides a variety of different nozzle configurations which provide supplemental streams of water. Preferred showerhead assemblies have been illustrated and described herein, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, preferred showerhead mounts may include only a single sprayer assembly, or the mount may possess three or more sprayer assemblies. However, the preferred showerhead assemblies described and illustrated herein include a mount having two adjustable sprayer assemblies. Still alternative embodiments may be envisioned by those skilled in the art after consideration of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, having described my invention in such terms such 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,