Shower Device, And Multifunctional Shower Device
20190239702 ยท 2019-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61H7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47K7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides a shower device including a mountable attachment having functions of, for example, a massage and a body brush. The shower device according to the present invention includes a grip including a water feeding channel therein, and a shower head including a showering water chamber provided with a sprinkling plate and a fin-driving water chamber behind the showering water chamber, in which the fin-driving water chamber accommodates a fin rotatable by running water. The fin-driving water chamber has an outer face to which an attachment is mountable, and the fin-driving water chamber includes a first cooperating rotary shaft (A) to transmit a rotational motion of the fin to the attachment after being mounted, in which the first cooperating rotary shaft (A) extends from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with a rotary shaft of the fin.
Claims
1. A shower device comprising: a grip comprising a water feeding channel therein, and a shower head comprising a showering water chamber provided with a sprinkling plate and a fin-driving water chamber behind the showering water chamber, the fin-driving water chamber accommodating a fin rotatable by running water, wherein: the fin-driving water chamber has an outer face to which an attachment is mountable; and the fin-driving water chamber comprises a first cooperating rotary shaft to transmit a rotational motion of the fin to the attachment after being mounted, the first cooperating rotary shaft extending from the fin-driving water chamber and being coaxial with a rotary shaft of the fin.
2. The shower device according to claim 1, wherein the attachment is mountable to and dismountable from the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber.
3. The shower device according to claim 1, wherein the grip comprises a switch that changes the flow of the water to a showering water chamber inlet or a fin-driving water chamber inlet.
4. The shower device according to claim 1, wherein: the showering water chamber and the fin-driving water chamber disposed in the shower head are partitioned by a partition wall, the showering water chamber having a structure capable of sprinkling the running water from the showering water chamber inlet through sprinkling holes in the sprinkling plate; and the fin-driving water chamber has a structure capable of discharging the running water from the fin-driving water chamber inlet through a fin nozzle to blades of the fin and generating a rotational motion of the fin, the running water being discharged from a drain of the fin-driving water chamber.
5. The shower device according to claim 1, wherein the mounted attachment is operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber.
6. The shower device according to claim 1, wherein the mounted attachment is operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber or by a vibrational motion converted from the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber.
7. A multifunctional shower device comprising: a shower device comprising a grip comprising a water feeding channel therein and a shower head comprising a showering water chamber provided with a sprinkling plate and a fin-driving water chamber behind the showering water chamber, the fin-driving water chamber accommodating a fin rotatable by running water, and an attachment mounted to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber, wherein: the fin-driving water chamber comprises a first cooperating rotary shaft to transmit a rotational motion of the fin to the attachment after being mounted, the first cooperating rotary shaft extending from the fin-driving water chamber and being coaxial with a rotary shaft of the fin; and the mountable attachment comprises a second cooperating rotary shaft cooperating with the first cooperating rotary shaft, the attachment being operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber.
8. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 7, wherein the attachment is mountable to and dismountable from the outer face of the fin-driving water.
9. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 7, wherein the grip comprises a switch that changes the flow of the water to a showering water chamber inlet or a fin-driving water chamber inlet.
10. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 7, wherein: the showering water chamber and the fin-driving water chamber disposed in the shower head are partitioned by a partition wall, the showering water chamber having a structure capable of sprinkling the running water from the showering water chamber inlet through sprinkling holes in the sprinkling plate; and the fin-driving water chamber has a structure capable of discharging the running water from the fin-driving water chamber inlet through a fin nozzle to blades of the fin and generate a rotational motion of the fin, the running water being discharged from a drain of the fin-driving water chamber.
11. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 7, wherein the attachment is operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber or by a vibrational motion converted from the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber.
12. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 11, wherein the attachment operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber is a body brushing attachment or a dead skin exfoliation attachment, or the attachment operable by the vibrational motion converted from the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber is a massage attachment.
13. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 12, wherein: the massage attachment comprises a second cooperating rotary shaft, a rotary spring, and an eccentric rotor that are rotatably disposed in this order, the second cooperating rotary shaft being rotatable in cooperation with the first cooperating rotary shaft that extends at least from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the fin, the eccentric rotor converting the rotational motion into the vibrational motion; and the massage attachment further comprises a vibrating mechanism transmitting the vibrational motion to a massaging member disposed on an end face remote from a mount face of the attachment.
14. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 12, wherein: the body brushing attachment comprises a second cooperating rotary shaft and a reduction gear mechanism that are rotatably disposed in this order, the second cooperating rotary shaft being rotatable in cooperation with the first cooperating rotary shaft that extends at least from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the fin, the reduction gear mechanism reducing the rotational rate of the second cooperating rotary shaft; and the body brushing attachment further comprises a rotating mechanism transmitting the rotational motion reduced by the reduction gear mechanism to a body brushing member disposed on the end face remote from the mount face of the attachment.
15. The multifunctional shower device according to claim 12, wherein: the dead skin exfoliation attachment comprises a second cooperating rotary shaft and a reduction gear mechanism that are rotatably disposed in this order, the second cooperating rotary shaft being rotatable in cooperation with the first cooperating rotary shaft that extends at least from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the fin, the reduction gear mechanism reducing the rotational rate of the second cooperating rotary shaft, and the dead skin exfoliation attachment further comprises a rotating mechanism transmitting the rotational motion reduced by the reduction gear mechanism to a dead skin exfoliating member disposed on the end face remote from the mount face of the attachment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0028] With reference to
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[0031] The massage attachment 4 illustrated in
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1. Shower Device (First Embodiment)
[0038] The shower device according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes: a grip including a water feeding channel therein, and a shower head including a showering water chamber provided with a sprinkling plate and a fin-driving water chamber behind the showering water chamber, in which the fin-driving water chamber accommodates a fin rotatable by running water.
[0039] The fin-driving water chamber has an outer face to which an attachment is mountable, and the fin-driving water chamber includes a means to transmit a rotational motion of the fin to the attachment after being mounted.
(1) Shower Device
[0040] The shower device according to the present invention includes: a grip including a water feeding channel therein, and a shower head including a showering water chamber provided with a sprinkling plate and a fin-driving water chamber behind the showering water chamber, in which the fin-driving water chamber accommodates a fin rotatable by running water.
(1-1) Grip
[0041] As illustrated in
(1-2) Shower Head
[0042] As illustrated in
(a) Showering Water Chamber
[0043] The showering water chamber 22 has a showering function that sprinkles the running water from the showering water inlet 28 through the sprinkling holes in the sprinkling plate 11. The watering guide 13 is preferably provided for even sprinkling of the water from the sprinkling holes 25.
(b) Fin-Driving Water Chamber
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] The attachment is preferably mountable to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber, and is preferably mountable to and dismountable from the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber. For example, as illustrated in
(2) Attachments to be Mounted
[0046] The attachment mountable to the shower device according to the present invention may be of any type of attachment operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber. Specifically, exemplary attachments includes an attachment operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber and an attachment operable by the vibrational motion converted from the rotational motion from the fin-driving water chamber. More specifically, exemplary attachments mountable to the shower device include a massage attachment operable by the vibrational motion, and a body brushing attachment and a dead skin exfoliation attachment operable by the rotational motion, as illustrated in
2. Multifunctional Shower Device (Second Embodiment)
[0047] The multifunctional shower device according to the second embodiment of the present invention includes: a shower device including a grip including a water feeding channel therein and a shower head including a showering water chamber provided with a sprinkling plate and a fin-driving water chamber that is behind the showering water chamber in which the fin-driving water chamber accommodates a fin rotatable by running water, and an attachment mounted to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber. The fin-driving water chamber includes a means that transmits a rotational motion of the fin to the attachment after being mounted. The mounted attachment is operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber.
[0048] The multifunctional shower device according to the present invention includes the shower device according to the first embodiment and an attachment that is mounted to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber and operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber.
(1) Shower Device
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(1-1) Grip
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(1-2) Shower Head
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(a) Showering Water Chamber
[0052] The showering water chamber 22 has a showering function that sprinkles the running water from the showering water inlet 28 through the sprinkling holes in the sprinkling plate 11. The watering guide 13 is preferably provided for even sprinkling of the water from the sprinkling holes 25.
(b) Fin-Driving Water Chamber
[0053] As illustrated in
[0054] The attachment is preferably mountable to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber, and is preferably mountable to and dismountable from the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber. For example, as illustrated in
(2) Attachment
[0055] The attachment mountable to the shower device may be of any type operable by a rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber. The attachment is preferably operable by the transmitted rotational motion or the vibrational motion converted from the transmitted rotational motion. Specifically, exemplary attachments include a massage attachment operable by the vibrational motion and a body brushing attachment and a dead skin exfoliation attachment operable by the rotational motion, which will be described below. Each attachment is preferably provided with a second cooperating rotary shaft (B) that cooperates with the first cooperating rotary shaft (A) and is operable by the rotational motion transmitted from the fin-driving water chamber. The attachments will now be described below.
(2-1) Massage Attachment
[0056] The massage attachment is mountable to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber. The massage attachment includes a means for receiving the rotational motion from the rotary shaft disposed adjacent to the fin-driving water chamber and a means for converting the rotational motion into a vibrational motion, which can provide a massaging effect on, for example, a human body. An exemplary massage attachment includes a second cooperating rotary shaft (B), a rotary spring, and an eccentric rotor that are rotatably disposed in this order. The second cooperating rotary shaft (B) is rotatable in cooperation with the first cooperating rotary shaft (A) that extends at least from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the fin. The eccentric rotor converts the rotational motion into the vibrational motion. The massage attachment further includes a vibrating mechanism transmitting the vibrational motion to a massaging member disposed on the end face remote from the mount face of the attachment. The massage attachment can provide the massaging function using the vibrational motion that the eccentric rotor converts from the rotational motion generated by the fin without a reduction in rotational motion. As required, the massage attachment may include a reduction gear mechanism reducing the rotation rate or an accelerating mechanism, which will be described below with the respect to the body brushing attachment, to vary the rotation rate and subsequently convert the rotational motion into the vibrational motion.
[0057] An exemplary massage attachment will now be described with reference to
[0058] A vibratory mechanism converting the rotational motion into the vibrational motion at the eccentric rotor 34 to transmit the rotational motion to the massaging member consists of the eccentric rotor 34, an inner vibrator cover 33, a vibrator rubber 32, and a vibrator body 31 almost in this order. Among these components, the vibrator rubber 32 providing the massaging function is preferably composed of an elastomer, and other component(s) requiring some degree of intensity are preferably composed of anticorrosive metal or metal having some degree of durability.
(2-2) Body Brushing Attachment
[0059] The body brushing attachment is mountable to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber. The body brushing attachment includes a means for receiving the rotational motion from the rotary shaft disposed adjacent to the fin-driving water chamber and a brushing member operable by the rotational motion to provide a body brushing effect on, for example, a human body. An exemplary massage attachment includes a second cooperating rotary shaft (B) and a reduction gear mechanism that are rotatably disposed in this order. The second rotary shaft is rotatable in cooperation with the first cooperating rotary shaft (A) that extends at least from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the fin. The reduction gear mechanism reduces the rotational rate of the second cooperating rotary shaft (B). The body brushing attachment further includes a rotating mechanism transmitting the rotational motion reduced by the reduction gear mechanism to a body brushing member disposed on the end face remote from the mount face of the attachment. In the case of a relatively high rotational rate generated by the fin, the body brushing attachment preferably includes, for example, a planetary gear mechanism reducing the rotational rate and subsequently transmitting the rotational motion to the body brushing member. In the case of a relatively low rotational rate, the rotational motion can be transmitted to the body brushing member without use of a decelerating mean such as the reduction gear mechanism described above.
[0060] An exemplary body brushing attachment will now be described with reference to
[0061] Among these components, the component(s) requiring mechanical intensity are preferably composed of anticorrosive metals or reinforced plastics, and the component(s) requiring sliding ability or wear resistance are preferably composed of plastics such as polyacetal resins. The brush base 51 may include a brushing member composed of, for example, a resilient synthetic resin or animal hair. The gear reduction ratio of the sun gear 59 to the planetary gear mechanism preferably ranges from 1/3 to 1/8. The planetary gear mechanism can achieve a high gear reduction ratio and high torque using a small number of gear stages.
(2-3) Dead Skin Exfoliation Attachment
[0062] The dead skin exfoliation attachment is mountable to the outer face of the fin-driving water chamber. The dead skin exfoliation attachment includes a means receiving the rotational motion from the rotary shaft disposed adjacent to the fin-driving water chamber and a brush base that is composed of pumice and operable by the rotational motion to provide dead skin exfoliating effect on, for example, a human body. An exemplary dead skin exfoliation attachment includes a second cooperating rotary shaft (B) and a reduction gear mechanism that are rotatably disposed in this order. The second cooperating rotary shaft (B) is rotatable in cooperation with the first cooperating rotary shaft (A) that extends at least from the fin-driving water chamber and is coaxial with the rotary shaft of the fin. The dead skin exfoliation attachment also includes a rotating mechanism transmitting the rotational motion reduced by the reduction gear mechanism to a dead skin exfoliating member disposed on the end face remote from the mount face of the attachment. In the case of a relatively high rotational rate generated by the fin, the dead skin exfoliation attachment preferably includes, for example, a planetary gear mechanism reducing the rotational rate and subsequently transmitting the rotational motion to the dead skin exfoliation member. In the case of a relatively low rotational rate, the rotational motion can be transmitted to the dead skin exfoliation member without use of a decelerating mean such as the reduction gear mechanism described above.
[0063] An exemplary dead skin exfoliation attachment will now be described with reference to
[0064] Among these components, the component(s) requiring mechanical intensity are preferably composed of anticorrosive metal or reinforced plastic. The component(s) requiring, for example, sliding ability or wear resistance are preferably composed of plastics such as polyacetal resins. The pumice 71 may be composed of natural or synthetic pumice with a predetermined shape. The gear reduction ratio of the sun gear 82 to the planetary gear mechanism preferably ranges from 1/3 to 1/8. The planetary gear mechanism can achieve a high gear reduction ratio and a high torque using a small number of gear stages.
DENOTATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0065] 1 multifunctional shower device [0066] 2 shower head [0067] 3 grip [0068] 4 massage attachment [0069] 5 body brushing attachment [0070] 6 dead skin exfoliation attachment [0071] 11 sprinkling plate [0072] 13 watering guide [0073] 14 head main body [0074] 16 fin [0075] 19 fin holder [0076] 20 first cooperating rotary shaft (A) [0077] 22 showering water chamber [0078] 23 fin-driving water chamber [0079] 24 partition wall [0080] 25 sprinkling holes [0081] 27 drain [0082] 28 showering water inlet [0083] 29 fin-driving water inlet [0084] 31 vibrator body [0085] 32 vibrator rubber [0086] 33 inner vibrator cover [0087] 34 eccentric rotor [0088] 35 rotary spring [0089] 36 spring shaft [0090] 39 inner vibrator casing [0091] 40 fixing spring [0092] 41 fixing spring base [0093] 44 vibrator base [0094] 45 second cooperating rotary shaft (B) [0095] 51 brush base [0096] 53 sun gear bush [0097] 54 rotation base [0098] 55 internal gear bush [0099] 56 planetary gear [0100] 57 planetary gear bush [0101] 59 sun gear [0102] 61 brush body [0103] 63 second cooperating rotary shaft (B) [0104] 71 pumice [0105] 72 pumice base [0106] 73 pumice cover [0107] 74 pumice base bush [0108] 76 sun gear bush [0109] 77 rotation base [0110] 78 internal gear bush [0111] 79 planetary gear [0112] 80 planetary gear bush [0113] 82 sun gear [0114] 84 dead skin exfoliating body [0115] 86 second cooperating rotary shaft (B) [0116] 92 sealing rubber holder [0117] 93 sealing rubber [0118] 94 grip joint [0119] 96 joint [0120] 97 grip rubber [0121] 98 water feeding channel [0122] 99 joint depression [0123] 100 joint protrusion