ADJUSTABLE SHOWERHEAD ASSEMBLY
An example adjustable showerhead assembly includes a shroud and a showerhead movable between a first position attached to the shroud and a second position detached from the shroud. A flexible conduit communicates fluid to the showerhead. The shroud contains the flexible conduit when the showerhead is in the first position.
This application relates generally to an adjustable, handheld showerhead.
Handheld showerheads or handshowers are known. Manipulating the position of the handheld showerhead allows a bather to direct a spray of water to a desired portion of a bathing area. A hose typically attaches to the handheld showerhead and communicates water to the handheld showerhead from a fixed water supply pipe. The handheld showerhead is typically secured near the fixed water supply pipe when the bather is not manipulating the handheld shower location.
When the handheld showerhead is secured, the hose often undesirably dangles within the bathing area. The dangling hose undesirably affects the bathing area appearance. The dangling hose can also interfere with the bather when bathing. Some hoses retract behind the water supply pipe to a position on an opposite side of a bathing wall surrounding a portion of the bathing area. These assemblies are undesirably complicated and difficult to install within existing plumbing systems due in part to the required modifications to the bathing area.
SUMMARYAn example adjustable showerhead assembly includes a shroud and a showerhead movable between a first position attached to the shroud and a second position detached from the shroud. A flexible conduit communicates fluid to the showerhead. The shroud contains the flexible conduit when the showerhead is in the first position.
Another example adjustable showerhead assembly includes a base mountable adjacent a bathing area and a shroud secured relative to the base. A showerhead is moveable between an extended position and a retracted position. The showerhead is fixed relative to the shroud when the showerhead is in the retracted position. A conduit communicates fluid from a position adjacent the base to the showerhead. The conduit is positioned within the shroud when the showerhead is in the retracted position.
An example method of using a showerhead includes the steps of separating a showerhead from a shroud and moving fluid to the showerhead through a conduit. The method also includes securing the showerhead to the shroud and moving the conduit within the shroud.
These and other features of the example disclosure can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description:
As shown in
In this example, the showerhead 18 is shown in an extended position or a position where the showerhead 18 is detached from shroud 14. In the extended position, a bather may use the showerhead 18 as a handshower. The conduit 22 is a flexible conduit, which permits movement of the showerhead 18 relative to the shroud 14. As shown, the conduit 22 has a generally coiled arrangement in this example.
Referring now to the example adjustable showerhead assembly 10 of
In the retracted or fixed position shown in this example, the showerhead 18 does not move relative to the shroud 14. In some examples, the magnets 38 secure the showerhead 18 to the shroud 14. The magnets 38 attract the showerhead 18 toward the shroud 14 to contain the showerhead 18 when the showerhead 18 is in the retracted position. Other examples may include locking tabs, opposing threads, or similar structures for retaining the showerhead 18 relative to the shroud 14 in the retracted position.
Referring now to the
In this example, the shroud 14 is adjustable relative to the base 26 about the pivot 42. Adjusting the shroud 14 manipulates the fixed position of the showerhead 18 within the bathing area. The position of the showerhead 18 relative to the shroud 14 is also adjustable in this example. The showerhead 18 pivots relative to the cover plate 28 and the shroud 14 about a pivot 43. Other examples of the showerhead assembly 10 include one or none of the pivots 42, 43. That is, in another example, the showerhead 18 is pivotable relative to the cover plate 28 when the showerhead 18 is in the retracted position while the shroud 14 remains fixed relative to the base 26.
Referring now to the example of
In this example, the showerhead 18 includes a threaded portion 45 that engages a corresponding threaded portion 47 defined by the shroud 14. The threaded portion 45 engages the threaded portion 47 to hold the showerhead 18 relative to the shroud 14 when the showerhead 18 is in the retracted position forming a twist-lock type connection.
Biasing the conduit 22 toward the retracted position, where the conduit 22 is within the shroud 14, facilitates returning the showerhead 18 to the retracted position without the conduit 22 interfering with the connection between the showerhead 18 and the shroud 14. The example conduit 22 comprises a polymeric hose with recoiling memory. Example polymers include polyamide-11 and polyamide-12, which typically provide recoiling memory even after many uses. Other example polymers include polyamide 6, 10, polyamide 6, 12, polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, polyester or cross-linked polyethylenes. The example conduit 22 is formed by extruding the chosen polymer into a tubing shape and then coiling the tubular extrusion around a mandrel (not shown). The tubular extrusion on the mandrel is heat treated to set the polymer. Setting the polymer when the conduit 22 is in the coiled position around the mandrel biases the conduit 22 toward the coiled position after removing the conduit 22 from the mandrel.
In some examples, modifications to the polymer conduit 22 facilitate biasing the conduit 22 toward the retracted position. Modifications may include introducing additives to the polymer composition to lower the hardness of the conduit 22. Adjusting the hardness of the conduit 22 to an appropriate level facilitates the appropriate coiling tension of the conduit 22.
Referring now to
The example spring loaded wire 44 is attached near the base 26 at one end and to the shower head 18 at the other end and biases the shower head 18 toward the coiled position shown in
In another example, the conduit 22 uses a second polymer material 50, as shown in
In the examples of
Referring to
Referring now to
The reel 58 defines an aperture 76 that, in this example, accommodates one end of the conduit 22. A water supply 80 provides water to the conduit 22 near the aperture 76. The example reel 58 thus rotates about an axis defined by the aperture 76.
The reel 58 also includes a locking mechanism 70 and a plurality of stops 74, which together hold the rotational position of the reel 58 in a known manner. In one example, the bather tugs the conduit 22 to release the reel 58 from the lock mechanism 70 and the plurality of stops 74. The reel 58 is then free to rotate to provide more conduit 22 to the bather, or to rotate in the direction shown to withdraw the conduit 22 into the housing 62.
The housing 62 attaches to the showerhead 18 when the showerhead 18 is in the retracted position. In this example, a portion 82 of the housing 62 defines a slot 86 that holds the showerhead 18 when the housing 62 and the showerhead 18 are attached.
Although a preferred embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
Claims
1. An adjustable spray assembly, comprising:
- a spraying device moveable between a docked position an undocked position; and
- a conduit for communicating fluid to said spraying device, wherein said conduit moves to a stored position upon docking.
2. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 1, including a shower arm mountable adjacent a bathing area wall, and a shroud mounted to said shower arm, said shroud containing said conduit when in the stored position.
3. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 2, wherein said conduit does not extend through said bathing area wall.
4. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 2, wherein said shroud is adjustable relative to said shower arm.
5. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 2, wherein said spraying device and said conduit are connected to a cover plate for enclosing said shroud.
6. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 5, wherein said spraying device is pivotably adjustable relative to said cover plate.
7. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 1, comprising a shroud that establishes an aperture, said conduit visible through said aperture when said spraying device is in the docked position.
8. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 1, wherein a magnet holds said spraying device in the docked position.
9. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 1, wherein a twist-lock connection holds said spraying device in the docked position.
10. An adjustable showerhead assembly, comprising:
- a base mountable adjacent a bathing area;
- a shroud secured relative said base;
- a showerhead moveable between an extended position and a retracted position, said showerhead fixed relative said shroud when said showerhead is in the retracted position; and
- a conduit for communicating fluid from a position adjacent said base to said showerhead, said conduit positioned within said shroud when said showerhead is in the retracted position.
11. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, wherein said conduit comprises a flexible conduit.
12. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, wherein said conduit coils within said shroud when said showerhead is in the retracted position.
13. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 12, wherein said conduit is biased toward a coiled position.
14. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 13, wherein said conduit biases said showerhead toward the retracted position.
15. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, wherein said conduit comprises a spring that moves said conduit to a coiled position within said shroud.
16. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, wherein said conduit comprises a first material composition and a second material composition, said first material composition defining a passageway for communicating fluid, said second material insulating a portion of said first material.
17. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 16, wherein said first material is coextruded with said second material.
18. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, including at least one of a mechanical lock and a magnetic lock removeably securing said shroud relative the base.
19. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, wherein said showerhead and said conduit are connected to a cover plate for enclosing said shroud.
20. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 19, including a swivel for pivotably securing said cover plate relative to the base.
21. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, including a retraction wire that retracts said conduit to the position within the shroud.
22-24. (canceled)
25. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 1, wherein said conduit is coiled when in the stored position.
26. The adjustable spray assembly of claim 1, including a shroud mounted to said shower arm, said shroud containing said conduit when in the stored position and moveable with said spraying device between the docked position and the undocked position.
27. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, wherein said shroud establishes a track configured to hold said conduit when said showerhead is in the retracted position.
28. The adjustable showerhead assembly of claim 10, including a center post, said conduit coiled around said center post when said showerhead is in the retracted position.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 21, 2008
Publication Date: Feb 25, 2010
Inventors: Charles A. Patterson (Durango, CO), Wie-Hin Pan (Canton, MI), Julian Giggs (Hillsdale, MI), Victor Hoernig (Lowell, IN), Philip Nathan (West Hartford, CT), Michael A. Miller (Portage, MI)
Application Number: 12/195,657
International Classification: A47K 3/00 (20060101);