Showerhead with scanner nozzles
US-9943863-B2 · Apr 17, 2018 · US
US11712705B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11712705-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217873866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A shower device includes an elongated hollow waterway, a spray head configured to emit water, and a valve. The elongated hollow waterway extends in a longitudinal direction and has a first end configured to receive water, a second end, and an internal fluid passage extending from the first end to the second end. The second end has a port extending in a radial direction from the internal fluid passage through the waterway. The valve is configured to control a water flow rate from the internal fluid passage of the waterway to the spray head. The valve includes a valve body that surrounds the port and a control member operatively coupled to the valve body and surrounding at least a portion of the valve body. Rotation of the control member and valve body relative to the waterway provides a variable adjustment of the water flow rate to the spray head.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shower device, comprising: an elongated hollow waterway extending in a longitudinal direction, the waterway having a port extending radially relative to the longitudinal direction; a spray head configured to emit water; and a valve comprising a valve body surrounding the port, the valve body and the waterway together defining a fluid path in fluid communication with the spray head, wherein a rotation of the valve body relative to the waterway provides a variable adjustment of the water flow rate to the spray head by changing a relative alignment between the fluid path and the port in the waterway. 2. The shower device of claim 1 , wherein the valve body includes a wall and a plurality of projections extending radially inward from the wall, and the plurality of projections define the fluid path with the wall and the waterway. 3. The shower device of claim 2 , wherein the valve comprises a seal located between the wall and the waterway radially and located between a first projection and a second projection of the plurality of projections angularly, wherein the seal rotates with the valve body, and wherein the seal covers the port in a closed position of the valve. 4. The shower device of claim 3 , wherein the waterway includes a tab extending radially outward from an outer surface of the waterway, and the tab acts as a stop to limit rotation of the valve body relative to the waterway by contacting the valve body. 5. The shower device of claim 1 , wherein the port is a first port, the waterway including a second port extending radially relative to the longitudinal direction, the valve body comprising a wall and first, second, third, and fourth projections extending radially inward from an inner surface of the wall, the valve comprising: a first seal carried by a first projection and a second projection of the valve body; and a second seal carried by the third projection and the fourth projection of the valve body, wherein the first seal covers the first port and the second seal covers the second port in a closed position of the valve, and wherein the first seal uncovers the first port and the second seal uncovers the second port in an open position of the valve. 6. The shower device of claim 5 , wherein the waterway includes a bleed hole extending radially relative to the longitudinal direction at a location between the first port and the second port, and wherein the bleed hole is located angularly between the first port and the second port. 7. The shower device of claim 1 , wherein the waterway is part of a handle of a hand shower, further comprising: an intermediate layer surrounding at least a portion of the waterway and comprising a first material; and an outer layer surrounding at least a portion of the intermediate layer and comprising a second material. 8. The shower device of claim 7 , wherein the first material of the intermediate layer comprises a ferromagnetic material configured to magnetically couple the handle to a docking element, and the second material of the outer layer comprises a non-magnetic material that forms a grip of the hand shower. 9. The shower device of claim 1 , wherein the spray head comprises a base and a head that mounts on the base, and wherein the base comprises: an outer body extending between the head and the valve body; and an inner body disposed within the outer body and fluidly connecting the fluid path to the spray head, wherein one of the inner body and the outer body couples to the valve. 10. The shower device of claim 9 , further comprising an inlet assembly comprising an inlet member configured to couple to an inlet pipe to receive the water therefrom, the inlet member having a fluid passage that is in fluid communication with the waterway. 11. The shower device of claim 10 , wherein the inlet member is a ball joint having a spherical element and a cylindrical connector, which is configured to thread to the inlet pipe, wherein the fluid passage extends through the cylindrical connector and the spherical element, and wherein the inlet assembly further comprises: a bracket having an outer wall, which extends in the longitudinal direction, surrounds the spherical element, and threads to the waterway; and a compressible member fitted between the spherical element and one of the waterway or the bracket. 12. A shower device, comprising: an elongated hollow waterway extending in a longitudinal direction, the waterway having a port that extends radially relative to the longitudinal direction; a spray head configured to emit water; and a valve comprising: a valve body surrounding the port, wherein the valve body and the waterway together define a fluid path in fluid communication with the spray head; and a seal that is associated with the port, the seal carried by one or more projections extending inwardly from the valve body toward the waterway, wherein a rotation of the valve body relative to the waterway rotates the seal between a closed position, in which the seal covers the port to fluidly disconnect the fluid path from the waterway, and an open position, in which the seal uncovers the port to fluidly connect the waterway to the spray head through the fluid path and the port. 13. The shower device of claim 12 , further comprising a fastener coupling the waterway to an inner body of the spray head, wherein at least part of the fastener is disposed within the waterway. 14. The shower device of claim 12 , wherein the rotation is about the longitudinal direction, and wherein the valve provides variable adjustment of a water flow rate to the spray head between the closed position and a full open position, which corresponds to a maximum water flow rate. 15. The shower device of claim 12 , further comprising an inlet assembly comprising an inlet member configured to couple to an inlet pipe to receive the water therefrom, the inlet member having a fluid passage that is in fluid communication with the waterway. 16. The shower device of claim 15 , wherein the inlet member is a ball joint having a spherical element and a cylindrical connector, which is configured to thread to the inlet pipe, wherein the fluid passage extends through the cylindrical connector and the spherical element, and wherein the inlet assembly further comprises: a bracket having an outer wall, which extends in the longitudinal direction, surrounds the spherical element, and threads to the waterway; and a compressible member fitted between the spherical element and one of the waterway or the bracket. 17. A shower device, comprising: an inlet assembly configured to receive water; a spray head configured to emit water; and a valve comprising: a housing having a first part coupled to the inlet assembly, a second part coupled to the spray head, and a through bore extending through the first part and the second part; a control member having a collar, which extends along a longitudinal axis and is disposed around at least a portion of an outside of the housing, wherein the control member includes an inner wall that extends radially inward from the collar to the through bore; a rotatable disk having a port; and a stationary disk having a port, wherein a rotation of the control member about the longitudinal axis relative to the housing provides a variable flow rate adjustment of water to the spray head by rotating the rotatable disk and the port of the rotatable disk through the inner wall relative to the stationary disk and the port of the stationary disk. 18. The shower device of claim 17 , wherein t
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