Hand shower

US9566593B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9566593-B2
Application numberUS-201213346208-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 9, 2012
Priority dateApr 19, 2011
Publication dateFeb 14, 2017
Grant dateFeb 14, 2017

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Abstract

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A hand shower including a handle with a first waterway including an inlet portion and an outlet portion, the inlet portion configured to be fluidly coupled to a water supply. A shower head includes a second waterway having an inlet portion and an outlet portion. The inlet portion of the second waterway is fluidly coupled to the outlet portion of the first waterway, and the outlet portion of the second waterway includes a plurality of outlets configured to deliver water. The shower head is supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis of the handle between a first position and a second position angularly spaced from the first position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hand shower comprising: a handle including a first waterway including an inlet portion defining a longitudinal inlet axis and an outlet portion defining a longitudinal outlet axis angled relative to the longitudinal inlet axis, the inlet portion configured to be fluidly coupled to a water supply; a shower head including a second waterway including an inlet portion and an outlet portion extending along a longitudinal outlet axis in a generally vertical direction, the inlet portion of the shower head fluidly coupled to the outlet portion of the first waterway, and the outlet portion of the shower head including a plurality of outlets defining a water flow axis for delivering water at an oblique angle relative to the longitudinal inlet axis of the handle; wherein the inlet portion of the second waterway is rotatably coupled to the outlet portion of the first waterway, such that the shower head rotates about the longitudinal outlet axis of the handle between a first position and a second position angularly spaced by 180 degrees from the first position; and wherein the plurality of outlets of the shower head define the water flow axis at a first oblique angle relative to the handle toward a front side of the longitudinal inlet axis of the hand shower and the water flow axis extends toward the inlet portion of the shower head when the shower head is in the first position, and the plurality of outlets of the shower head define the water flow axis at a second oblique angle relative to the handle toward a rear side of the longitudinal inlet axis of the hand shower and the water flow axis extends toward the inlet portion of the shower head when the shower head is in the second position, the first oblique angle being different from the second oblique angle. 2. The hand shower of claim 1 , wherein the outlet portion of the first waterway is coaxially aligned with the inlet portion of the second waterway. 3. The hand shower of claim 2 , wherein the inlet portion of the first waterway is angled relative to the outlet portion of the first waterway, and the inlet portion of the second waterway is angled relative to the outlet portion of the second waterway. 4. The hand shower of claim 2 , wherein one of the outlet portion of the first waterway and the inlet portion of the second waterway is concentrically received within the other of the inlet portion of the second waterway and the outlet portion of the first waterway. 5. The hand shower of claim 1 , further comprising a detent device to releasably secure the shower head in one of the first position and the second position. 6. The hand shower of claim 3 , wherein the detent device includes a cantilevered arm extending radially outwardly from one of the first waterway and the second waterway, and a flange extending radially outwardly from the other of the first waterway and the second waterway, the cantilevered arm supporting a locking tab and the flange supporting a first recess and a second recess, the locking tab received within the first recess to releasably secure the shower head in the first position, and the locking tab received within the second recess to releasably secure the shower head in the second position. 7. The hand shower of claim 6 , wherein a lower surface of the cantilevered arm is biased toward and rides on an upper surface of the flange to provide a tactile feel to the user as the shower head is rotated. 8. The hand shower of claim 1 , wherein: the handle includes a first outer shell receiving the first waterway; the shower head includes a second outer shell receiving the second waterway; and a first groove and a second groove axially spaced from the first groove are supported by at least one of the first waterway and the second waterway, wherein a lip of the first outer shell is retained within the first groove and a lip of the second outer shell is retained within the second groove. 9. The hand shower of claim 8 , further comprising a wear flange positioned intermediate the first outer shell and the second outer shell. 10. The hand shower of claim 1 , wherein the outlets are defined by a plurality of fluidic devices configured to oscillate water about a center axis. 11. The hand shower of claim 1 , wherein: the handle includes a first outer shell receiving the first waterway; the shower head includes a second outer shell receiving the second waterway; and the first and second outer shells are contoured to together define a C-shape when the spray head is in the first position and define an S-shape when the spray head is in the second position. 12. A hand shower comprising: a handle including a base portion defining a longitudinal base axis and a connecting portion defining a longitudinal connector axis angled relative to the longitudinal base axis; a shower head including an inlet portion, an outlet portion, a waterway defining a longitudinal outlet axis, and a plurality of outlets defining a water flow axis for delivering water in a direction generally parallel to the water flow axis; a connector rotatably coupling the shower head to the handle, such that the shower head rotates about the longitudinal connector axis of the handle between a first position and a second position angularly spaced by 180 degrees from the first position, wherein rotation of the shower head about the longitudinal connector axis alters the angular orientation of the water flow axis relative to the base portion of the handle; and wherein the plurality of outlets of the shower head define the water flow axis at a first oblique angle relative to the handle toward a front side of the longitudinal inlet axis of the hand shower and the water flow axis extends toward the inlet portion of the shower head when the shower head is in the first position, and the plurality of outlets of the shower head define the water flow axis at a second oblique angle relative to the handle toward a rear side of the longitudinal inlet axis of the hand shower and the water flow axis extends toward the inlet portion of the shower head when the shower head is in the second position, the first oblique angle being different from the second oblique angle. 13. The hand shower of claim 12 , wherein: the handle includes a first waterway including an inlet portion and an outlet portion, the inlet portion configured to be fluidly coupled to a water supply; the shower head includes a second waterway including an inlet portion and an outlet portion, the inlet portion fluidly coupled to the outlet portion of the first waterway; and the inlet portion of the second waterway is rotatably coupled to the outlet portion of the first waterway, such that the shower head rotates about the longitudinal connector axis of the handle between a first position and a second position. 14. The hand shower of claim 13 , wherein the outlet portion of the first waterway is coaxially aligned with the inlet portion of the second waterway. 15. The hand shower of claim 14 , wherein the inlet portion of the first waterway is angled relative to the outlet portion of the first waterway, and the inlet portion of the second waterway is angled relative to the outlet portion of the second waterway. 16. The hand shower of claim 13 , wherein one of the outlet portion of the first waterway and the inlet portion of the second waterway is concentrically received within the other of the inlet portion of the second waterway and the outlet portion of the first waterway. 17. The hand shower of claim 13 , further comprising a detent device to releasably secure the shower head in one of

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  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • B05B1/185Primary

    characterised by their outlet element; Mounting arrangements therefor · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • the spraying apparatus or its outlet axis being perpendicular to the flow conduit · CPC title

  • whereby the jet can be oriented · CPC title

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What does patent US9566593B2 cover?
A hand shower including a handle with a first waterway including an inlet portion and an outlet portion, the inlet portion configured to be fluidly coupled to a water supply. A shower head includes a second waterway having an inlet portion and an outlet portion. The inlet portion of the second waterway is fluidly coupled to the outlet portion of the first waterway, and the outlet portion of the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Marty Garry R, Sailors Jr Timothy J, Nichols Stephen C, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B1/185. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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