SHOWER HEAD ASSEMBLY
20170028412 ยท 2017-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/3073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A shower head assembly (2) comprising a body (4) having a flow passage (10) therethrough, said flow passage (10) having an outlet opening (16) at an outer end thereof, and a plurality of inserts (18), each insert (18) being adapted to be releasably mounted within the outlet opening of the body and including a flow restriction adapted to create a spray of water from the shower head, each insert being securable within the outlet opening by cooperating formations (20) formed on an outer wall of the insert (18) and an inner wall of said outlet opening (16) enabling periodic removal and replacement of the insert (18) from the outlet opening (16) of the body (4). Preferably said inserts (18) are visually distinguishable from one another.
Claims
1. A shower head assembly comprising: a body having a flow passage therethrough, said flow passage having an outlet opening at an outer end thereof; and a plurality of inserts, each insert being adapted to be releasably mounted within the outlet opening of the body and including a flow restriction adapted to create a spray of water from the shower head, each insert being securable within the outlet opening by cooperating formations formed on an outer wall of the insert and an inner wall of said outlet opening enabling periodic removal and replacement of the insert from the outlet opening of the body, said inserts are visually distinguishable from one another.
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3. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of inserts is a different colour.
4. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cooperating formations enable removal of a respective insert from the outlet opening by rotation of the insert with respect to the body.
5. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cooperating formations comprise cooperating threads formed on the outer wall of each insert and the inner wall of the outlet opening of the body.
6. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cooperating formations comprise: a bayonet fitting comprising pins provided one of the outer wall of each insert and the inner wall of the outlet opening of the body; and cooperating L shaped slots provided on the other of the outer wall of each insert; and the inner wall of the outlet opening for receiving said pins to retain each insert respectively within the outlet opening.
7. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a tool having recesses adapted to engage projections formed on an outer face of each insert, said recesses on the tool can be engaged with said projections on a respective insert to facilitate rotation of the insert with respect to the tool.
8. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 7, further comprising: a first tool having recesses adapted to engage said projections on a respective insert to enable rotation of the insert in a first direction to enable removal of the insert from the outlet opening; and a second tool having recesses adapted to engage said projections on a respective insert to enable rotation of the insert in a second direction, opposite said first direction, to enable the insert to be secured within the outlet opening.
9. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer face of each insert includes a plurality of apertures formed therein defining a spray plate.
10. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each insert includes a deflector element integrally formed therein, said deflector element comprising: a head portion arranged to be located centrally within the insert; and an elongate stem extending inwardly from the head portion into said flow passage of the body when the insert is located within the outlet opening of the body to define a flow restriction within said flow passage, the deflector element being supported within the insert by at least one elongate rib extending between the outer wall of the insert and the deflector element.
11. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the deflector element of each insert is supported by a plurality of radially extending ribs extending between the outer wall of the insert and the deflector element, said ribs being equi-spaced around the deflector element.
12. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a tool having recesses adapted to engage projections formed on an outer face of each insert, said recesses on the tool can be engaged with said projections on a respective insert to facilitate rotation of the insert with respect to the tool, said ribs define said projections engaged by said recesses on said tool.
13. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein an underside of the head portion of the deflector element of each insert defines a dish shaped surface facing the flow passage of the body when the respective insert is located within the outlet opening of the body of the shower head.
14. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the walls of the flow passage of the body comprise an enlarged region having a conical surface converging axially outwardly and terminating in a substantially cylindrical surface to define a bowl shaped region, said head portion of the deflector element is located immediately upstream of said bowl shaped region when the respective insert is located within the outlet opening of the body.
15. The shower head assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least one of a portion of the stem of the deflector element and a cooperating region of the flow passage is tapered or otherwise shaped such that the flow restriction defined by said tapered region within the flow passage can be adjusted by adjusting the axial position of the respective insert within the outlet opening of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] A shower head assembly in accordance with a first embodiment of the present is illustrated in
[0038] The discharge opening 16 of the flow passage 10 is adapted to receive an insert 18 adapted to generate a fine spray of water from the discharge opening 16 of the flow passage 10 when water is supplied to the shower head assembly 2.
[0039] In the embodiment shown in
[0040] In the embodiment shown in
[0041] A deflector element 24 is integrally formed with the insert 18, said deflector element 24 comprising a head 26 centrally located within said annular through channel and an inwardly extending stem 28 arranged to extend into a narrowed portion of the flow passage 10 upstream of the discharge opening 16 when the insert 18 is inserted into the discharge opening 16 of the body 4 of the spray head assembly 2, as best shown in
[0042] The deflector element 24 is mounted within the through channel of the insert 18 by 30 four equi-spaced ribs 30 (shown in
[0043] The insert 18 and deflector element 24 are preferably integrally formed as a single component.
[0044] The deflector element 24 comprises a rotationally symmetrical body. The underside of the head 26 of the deflector element 24 defines a dish shaped surface facing an outlet region of the flow passage 10 upstream of the outlet opening 16.
[0045] The walls of the outlet region of the flow passage comprise a conical surface converging axially outwardly and terminating in a substantially cylindrical surface to define a bowl shaped region 32 directly upstream of the head 26 of the deflector element 24.
[0046] The axial distance between the head 26 of the deflector element 24 and the bowl shaped region 32 of the flow passage 10 may be adjusted by rotating the insert 18 with respect to the body 4 to adjust the spray characteristics of water leaving the spray head via the flow path between the deflector element 24 and the surrounding annular wall portion 22 of the insert 18. Alternatively the distance may be set to provide the desired spray characteristics when the insert 18 is fully screwed into the body 4 of the spray head assembly 2.
[0047] The insert 18 of the shower head assembly of
[0048] In an alternative embodiment, shown in
[0049] As with the insert 18 of the first embodiment of the present invention, although no longer required to support a deflector element, an outer face of the insert 118 is provided with four equi-spaced ribs 130. The purpose of such ribs 130 is to interact with a tool to facilitate insertion and removal of the insert, as will be describe below in more detail.
[0050] As with the first embodiment, the insert 118 and the discharge opening 116 of the flow passage within which the insert 118 is received may be provided with cooperating threaded portions (not shown), enabling the insert 118 to be screwed into and out of the body 104 of the shower head assembly 102, facilitating periodic replacement of the insert 118, as will be described below in more detail.
[0051] A shower head assembly in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
[0052] The deflector element 224 is mounted within the through channel of the insert 218 by four equi-spaced ribs 230 extending between the annular wall portion 222 of the insert 218 and the head 226 of the deflector element 224. This ensures that the deflector element 224 is centrally located within the discharge opening 216 of the flow passage 10. Again, as well as supporting the deflector element 224, the ribs 230 are able to interact with a tool to facilitate insertion and removal of the insert, as will be described below in more detail.
[0053] The main difference between the embodiment shown in
[0054] It is also envisaged that the bayonet fitting of the embodiment shown in
[0055] The insert 18,218,318 of the shower head assembly in accordance with any of the above described embodiments may be formed from a plastic material and may be formed by an injection moulding process. The plastic material forming the insert and/or the body of the shower head assembly may incorporate a material having anti-microbial properties, such as those marketed by Biomaster (RTM) Antimicrobial Technology.
[0056] As described above in relation to the prior art, the spray plate of known shower heads act as filters trapping debris and scale which can be used by bacteria both as a nutrient and a safe habitat. Even the provision of a deflector element as described herein results in the formation of flow restrictions in the shower head assembly that can trap debris and scale and retain water within the shower head assembly. The ability to easily and quickly replace the insert of the shower head assembly obviates this problem without requiring replacement of the entire shower head assembly.
[0057] The shower head assembly in accordance with any of the above described embodiments of the present invention is preferably provided with a plurality of interchangeable inserts 18,218,318, each insert being coloured differently from the others, or being otherwise visually distinguishable from one another. In use, each colour of insert can be provided for use during a predetermined period of time, for example a specific three months period, before being required to be replaced by an insert of a different colour. Thus a very quick visual inspection can verify whether or not replacement of the insert has taken place when scheduled.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] To avoid cross contamination between an insert to be replaced and its clean replacement, separate tools may be provided for respectively removing the old insert and inserting the new insert. To ensure that the correct tool is used and to prevent the use of the same tool for both removal of a dirty insert and insertion of a clean insert the tools may be adapted to perform only one such function. This can be achieved by shaping the slotted head of the tool to only engage the ribs of the insert when rotated in one direction.
[0060] For example, a first tool 250, as shown in
[0061] A second tool 350, as shown in
[0062] The first and second tools 250,250 may be coloured or marked differently from each other to facilitate identification of the correct tool.
[0063] The invention is not limited to the embodiment(s) described herein but can be amended or modified without departing from the scope of the present invention.