WATER DISTRIBUTION DEVICE FOR FAMILY SHOWERING
20170312767 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A light weight, inexpensive water distribution device for family showering includes a hollow chamber for collecting and distributing water. The chamber includes an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports for providing outflow for the received water. An inlet pipe can be attached to the inlet port capable of connection to a water supply pipe whence the water distribution device is suspended from the water supply pipe without additional support. A plurality of linear pipes is provided, each one of the linear pipes connected to a respective one of the outlet ports; wherein distal ends of each of the long straight pipes are structured to permit a respective shower head to be attached. In an embodiment, the linear pipes are between about six inches and ten inches in length and are pointed at an angle toward a side rather than directly downward to facilitate convenient family showering for all participants. Pairs of the linear pipes can be arranged in either a crossing or parallel configuration.
Claims
1. A water distribution device for family-showering, comprising: a chamber including an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports; an inlet pipe attached to the inlet port capable of connection to a water supply pipe whence the water distribution device is suspended from the water supply pipe without additional support; a plurality of linear pipes, each one of the linear pipes connected to a respective one of the outlet ports; wherein distal ends of each of the linear pipes are structured to permit a respective shower head to be attached.
2. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein the linear pipes comprise a first set of linear pipes and a second set of linear pipes, the first set and the second set intersect.
3. The water distribution device of claim 2, wherein the intersecting first set and the second set form an “X” configuration.
4. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein the linear pipes comprise a first set of linear pipes and a second set of linear pipes, the first set and the second set are parallel.
5. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein each of the linear pipes is at least about four inches in length.
6. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein each of the linear pipes is between about four inches and twelve inches in length.
7. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein elbow pipes are connected to each of the distal ends of the linear pipes.
8. The water distribution device of claim 7, wherein the elbow pipes are threaded to the linear pipes.
9. The water distribution device of claim 7, wherein each of the elbow pipes is integral with each a respective one of the linear pipes.
10. The water distribution device of claim 7, wherein the elbow pipes include threading useable for connecting showerheads thereto.
11. The water distribution device of claim 1, further including an inlet pipe attached to the inlet port.
12. The water distribution device of claim 11, wherein the elbow pipes are positioned with at least a about a twenty degree angle with respect to the inlet pipe.
13. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein the linear pipes are substantially identical.
14. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein each of the linear pipes are about ½ inch in inner diameter width.
15. The water distribution device of claim 1, wherein the distal ends include ½ inch NPT threading.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Details of the various embodiments of the present invention will now be discussed by reference to the drawings.
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[0015] As illustrated, there are four (4) substantially identical linear pipes that are divided into a first set (102p, 104p) and a second set (103p, 105p), respectively, each set arranged inline, wherein the first set and the second set intersect forming an “X” configuration.
[0016] In an embodiment, the linear pipes 102p-105p can be connected to the corresponding outlet ports 102o-105o by threading. In other embodiments, another fastening means such as friction fitting or an adhesive can be used. In an embodiment, the distal ends of the outlet pipes 102p-105p can be connected to the elbow pipes 106 by threading. In other embodiments, another fastening means such as friction fitting or an adhesive can be used.
[0017] As illustrated, the inlet port 105 is connected to an inlet pipe 107. The inlet pipe 107 is disposed vertically relative to the ground, and is connectable to a water source pipe in a shower system.
[0018] To install the water distribution device for family showering 100, the inlet pipe 107 is connected to the water source pipe. Accordingly, the water distribution device for family showering 100 is suspended (hangs) from the water source pipe near the shower room ceiling any without additional support. In other words, the water distribution device for family showering 100 would take the place of the existing showerhead. If a showerhead already is attached, the existing showerhead will need to be removed before attaching the water distribution device for family showering 100. The inlet pipe 107 is threaded onto a complementarily threaded pipe (not shown) connected to the water source pipe, and individual standard-sized showerheads (not shown) are threaded to each of the elbow pipes 106. If useful, plumber's putty or thread seal tape can be used to seal the connection, and washer(s) can be employed at various connection points to ensure a lasting water seal. In embodiments, the inlet pipe 107 and the elbow pipes 106 include standard-sized ½-inch NPT (National Pipe Thread) threading defined under ANSI/ASME standard B1.20.1. This allows the device to connect to standard showers and employ standard sized showerheads.
[0019] Notably, the elbow pipes 106 are not pointed directly down. Instead, the elbow pipes 106 (and the attached showerheads) are directed toward a side of the device 100 (e.g., offset by at least about twenty degrees with respect to the vertical inlet pipe 107). Once the water is turned on, the pressurized water from the water source fills the chamber 101 and flows through the linear pipes 102p-105p and exits through the distal ends. If individual showerheads are fitted to the elbow pipes 106, the water would be dispensed via the showerheads. Given the relatively long distance of the pipes 102p-105p, the water distribution device for family showering 100 can conveniently be used for several people showering together.
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[0023] In each of the embodiments, the device is constructed of lightweight materials such as plastic (e.g., PVC, ABS). This allows the device to be threaded to, and suspended from, an existing showerhead in a shower without additional support. In embodiments, the device is less than about three pounds, preferably less than one pound, in weight allowing it to be suspended from a shower source pipe without undue strain.
[0024] While this invention has been described in conjunction with the various exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.