SWIRL POT SHOWER HEAD ENGINE
20230113943 ยท 2023-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/3421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/341
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A showerhead engine internally swirls water within a swirling chamber. Multiple swirling chambers may be used, each separated from one another. The water is swirled angled through holes in a mid plate. As the water passes through the angled holes, it is projected out an angle. The water then contacts the swirling chamber wall and continues to follow the curvature of the wall. The curved wall paired with the angled entry causes the water to continue to swirl within the swirling chamber. The water is released out of the swirling chamber through slots, which allow the water to retain the angular velocity at a discharge angle.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A showerhead comprising: a showerhead engine having an inlet end configured to receive a flow of water and an outlet end including a plurality of holes configured to produce a spray pattern of water, the spray pattern of water having at least a first set of streams and a second set of streams, the first set of streams being at a different angle than the second set of streams; a first swirl chamber defined within the showerhead engine and adapted to receive a first portion of the flow of water and induce a first swirling movement having a first angular velocity into the first portion of the flow of water; and a second swirl chamber defined within the showerhead engine and adapted to receive a second portion of the flow of water and induce a second swirling movement having a second angular velocity into the second portion of the flow of water, the second swirl chamber discrete from the first swirl chamber, wherein the first portion of the flow of water exits through a first set of the plurality of holes forming the first set of streams concurrently as the second portion of the flow of water exits through a second set of the plurality of holes forming the second set of streams, and wherein the plurality of holes are shaped and sized to allow the first and second angular velocities to be maintained and form the first and second sets of streams.
22. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the plurality of holes are not angled relative to the outlet end.
23. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the plurality of holes are normal relative to the outlet end.
24. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the plurality of holes are elongated and have an arc shape.
25. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the second swirl chamber is concentric with the first swirl chamber.
26. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the first swirling movement within the first swirl chamber is in an opposite direction than the second swirling movement within the second swirl chamber.
27. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the first swirl chamber includes a first set of inlet orifices and the second swirl chamber includes a second set of inlet orifices, the first and second sets of inlet orifices are formed at an angle other than normal to the inlet to induce the first and second swirling movements.
28. The showerhead of claim 27, wherein a first plate defines the first and second sets of inlet orifices and a second plate defines the plurality of holes, the first plate parallel with the second plate.
29. The showerhead of claim 21, wherein the spray pattern of water is a lattice or grid-like in appearance.
30. The showerhead of claim 21, further comprising a collection chamber disposed upstream of the first and second swirl chambers and in flow communication with both the first and second swirl chambers.
31. A showerhead comprising: a showerhead engine having an inlet end configured to receive a flow of water and an outlet end including a plurality of holes configured to produce a spray pattern of water; a first flow path defined within the showerhead engine and having a first set of inlet orifices, a first swirl chamber, and a first set of the plurality of holes, the first flow path configured to induce a first swirling movement within the first swirl chamber having a first angular velocity into a first portion of the flow of water to generate a first set of streams of the spray pattern of water; and a second flow path defined within the showerhead engine and having a second set of inlet orifices, a second swirl chamber, and a second set of the plurality of holes, the second flow path configured to induce a second swirling movement within the second swirl chamber having a second angular velocity into a second portion of the flow of water to generate a second set of streams of the spray pattern of water, the first swirling movement being at a different rotational direction than the second swirling movement, wherein the first flow path is discrete from the second flow path and the first set of streams is generated concurrently with the second set of streams, and wherein the plurality of holes are elongated allowing the first and second sets of streams to maintain the first and second angular velocities generated within the first and second swirl chambers.
32. The showerhead of claim 31, wherein the showerhead engine includes a first plate, a second plate, and a separation wall, the first plate defining the first and second sets of inlet orifices, the second plate defining the plurality of holes, and the separating wall separating the first swirl chamber from the second swirl chamber.
33. The showerhead of claim 32, wherein the first plate, the second plate, and the separation wall are fixed relative to each other.
34. The showerhead of claim 32, wherein the plurality of holes are normal to an end surface of the second plate.
35. The showerhead of claim 32, wherein the first and second sets of inlet orifices are angled relative to an end surface of the first plate.
36. The showerhead of claim 32, wherein the showerhead engine further includes a center wall concentric with the separation wall and at least partially defining the first swirl chamber.
37. The showerhead of claim 31, wherein the first set of streams have a different angle than the second set of streams.
38. The showerhead of claim 31, wherein the spray pattern of water is a lattice or grid-like in appearance.
39. The showerhead of claim 31, wherein the first set of inlet orifices are radially spaced from the second set of inlet orifices.
40. The showerhead of claim 31, wherein the first set of the plurality of holes are radially spaced from the second set of the plurality of holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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[0018] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0020] The showerhead engine 5 produces a spray pattern 16 that is formed by a plurality of sets of water streams. In the embodiment shown, a first set of streams 7 exits the front plate 11 of the showerhead engine 5 at one angle, while a second set of streams 9 exits the front plate 11 at a different angle. The exact degree of each respective angle may be changed without departing from the nature of the invention. Preferably, the showerhead engine produces multiple streams of water at unique angles to produce a lattice or grid-like appearance.
[0021] The angled water streams are not produced by conventional nozzles which are typically angled. Instead, the showerhead engine 5 generates a swirling motion for the water between a back plate 13 and the front plate 11. The water may be introduced to the showerhead engine 5 through a threaded collar 15 as shown, but any other known fastening mechanism may be used to provide water to the showerhead engine 5.
[0022] Looking now at
[0023] The separation wall 42 allows the water that passes through the first set of orifices 26 to be kept separate from the water that passes through the second set of orifices 32. The support flange 28 abuts the front plate 11 to maintain the separation of the respective water from the first set of orifices 26 and the second set of orifices 32, thereby forming a first swirl chamber 22 and a second swirl chamber 24.
[0024] Water that enters the first swirl chamber 22 from the first set of orifices 26, and water that enters the second swirl chamber 24 from the second set of orifices 32, may be compelled to store kinetic energy. The first swirl chamber 22 may store the water and preserve its kinetic energy separately from water in the second swirl chamber 24, and vice versa. The kinetic energy may be generated in the form of water momentum by separately swirling the water around the first swirl chamber 22 and the second swirl chamber 24. In order to swirl the water, the first set of orifices 26 and the second set of orifices 32 may be formed through the thickness of the mid plate 17 at an angle other than normal to a surface of the mid plate 17.
[0025] For example, looking to
[0026] The first swirl chamber 22, best shown in
[0027] Similarly, the second swirl chamber 24, best shown in
[0028] During operation, the water within the first swirl chamber 22 and the second swirl chamber 24 continues to swirl, building up momentum and an angular velocity. The respective angular velocities are shown in the form of the swirling motions 48, 50. As the pressure builds, the water exits through a first set of holes 18 and a second set of holes 20. The first set of holes 18 expels water within the first swirling chamber 22 in the form of a water jet 52 at an angle 60. The second set of holes 20 expels water within the second swirling chamber 24 in the form of a water jet 54 at a different angle 62. The angles of water jets 52 and 54 are generated as a result of the swirling motion within the respective swirl chambers and not, for example, by an angled shape of the first and second sets of holes 18, 20.
[0029] Preferably, the first set of holes 18 and the second set of holes 20 are in the form of elongated slots as shown in
[0030] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the present disclosure and various changes and modifications may be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.