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US-10266777-B2 · Apr 23, 2019 · US
US10532369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10532369-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916256781-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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A showerhead bracket having a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, a valve and a valve housing. The valve may be operably connected between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. The valve includes a valve inlet port, a low flow exit port and a high flow exit port. The valve housing is disposed between the fluid inlet and the valve inlet port. The valve can selectively rotate within the valve housing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A showerhead bracket comprising: a bracket housing defining a fluid inlet attachable to a shower pipe and a fluid outlet attachable to a showerhead assembly including a showerhead handle; a cradle configured to support the showerhead handle and selectively rotatable by a user relative to the bracket housing, the cradle including a cradle shaft for connecting the cradle to the bracket housing; and a spring received between the bracket housing and the cradle, the spring defining a central aperture through which the cradle shaft extends and including an outer surface having teeth for preventing the cradle from rotating relative to the bracket housing when no rotational force is applied to the cradle by the user, wherein the outer surface deforms radially inward when a rotational force is applied to the cradle by the user to permit the cradle to rotate relative to the bracket housing. 2. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein: the spring is received within a cavity defined by the cradle and the bracket housing; and the teeth engage corresponding teeth on a wall at least partially defining the cavity to prevent the cradle from rotating relative to the bracket housing. 3. The showerhead bracket of claim 2 , wherein engagement of the teeth and the corresponding teeth prevents the cradle from rotating relative to the bracket housing when no rotational force is applied to the cradle. 4. The showerhead bracket of claim 2 , wherein spring and frictional forces between the teeth and the corresponding teeth maintain the position of the teeth relative to the corresponding teeth when the showerhead handle is resting in the cradle and no rotational force is applied by a user. 5. The showerhead bracket of claim 2 , wherein the teeth and the corresponding teeth are uniform and symmetrical. 6. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the spring defines recesses to facilitate deformation of the spring. 7. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein: the bracket housing defines a hollow bracket shaft configured to receive the cradle shaft; and the mating of the cradle shaft with the bracket shaft rotatably connects the cradle to the bracket housing. 8. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the bracket housing remains fixed in place when the rotational force is applied to the cradle. 9. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the cradle is rotatable in two directions. 10. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the teeth are uniform and symmetrical. 11. The showerhead bracket of claim 1 , wherein the spring comprises a central hub and an interaction rim including the teeth. 12. A showerhead bracket comprising: a bracket housing configured to engage with a water source and a fluid delivery device; a cradle configured to support the fluid delivery device, the bracket housing and the cradle defining a socket containing internal teeth; and a deformable member positioned within the socket, the deformable member including external teeth that engage the internal teeth to allow the cradle to rotate relative to the bracket housing when a rotational force exceeding a force exerted by a weight of the fluid delivery device is applied to the cradle. 13. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein engagement of the internal teeth and external teeth prevents the cradle from rotating relative to the bracket housing when no rotational force is applied to the cradle. 14. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein the cradle includes a cradle shaft and the bracket housing includes a hollow bracket shaft configured to receive the cradle shaft, and the mating of the cradle shaft with the bracket shaft rotatably connects the cradle to the bracket housing. 15. The showerhead bracket of claim 14 , wherein the deformable member defines a central aperture through which the cradle shaft extends. 16. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein the bracket housing is fixed in place when the rotational force is applied to the cradle. 17. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein spring and frictional forces between the external teeth and the internal teeth maintain the position of the external teeth relative to the internal teeth when the fluid delivery device is resting in the cradle and no rotational force is applied by a user. 18. The showerhead back of claim 12 , wherein the cradle is rotatable in two directions. 19. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein the external teeth and the internal teeth are uniform and symmetrical. 20. The showerhead bracket of claim 12 , wherein the deformable member comprises a central hub and an interaction rim including the external teeth.
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