Information
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Patent Grant
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6438767
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Patent Number
6,438,767
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 26, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 27, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walczak; David J.
- Huynh; Khoa D.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 004 567
- 004 568
- 004 569
- 004 570
- 004 600
- 004 599
- 004 596
- 004 615
- 239 5871
- 239 279
- 239 273
- 239 282
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable height showerhead is slidably removable vertically along an axis to accommodate users of differing heights. The showerhead includes a fixed inner pipe, a water inlet connection, a wall mount and an adjustable pipe sleeve. The water inlet connection provides a flow of water into the fixed inner pipe, which has ports connected with the adjustable pipe sleeve to provide water therethrough into an annular space defined by the outer wall of the inner pipe and an inner wall of the adjustable pipe sleeve, which is connected to the outlet nozzle at a distal end. A locking subassembly maintains the showerhead in a fixed position until the locking assembly is unlocked, thereby permitting slidable movement of the adjustable pipe sleeve about an axis parallel to the fixed inner pipe.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to height adjustable bathroom showerheads.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a showerhead which is adjustable in height for different users of a bathroom shower.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In keeping with these objects and others which may become apparent, the present invention includes an adjustable height showerhead fixture, which can be adjusted up and down; i.e. up for taller persons or down for children or handicapped persons who sit while showering.
This showerhead eliminates the uncomfortable crouching necessary of a tall person, and enables children, short persons or persons sitting down to be able to shower without having the water constantly on the top of the user's head.
Water is moved through a movable conduit that travels up or down along a vertical axis. The movable conduit is loosened by a bottom twist member, but other loosening members could be used, such as activated by a lever, handle, etc.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an adjustable height showerhead unit of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side central cross sectional view of the unit as in
FIG. 1
showing the water flow pattern;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view with a partial cutaway of the unit as in
FIG. 1
in the uppermost position;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view with a partial cutaway of the unit in the extreme lower position;
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of a typical conventional showerhead nozzle used with the unit of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a bottom view of the typical conventional showerhead nozzle as in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a side elevation view in partial cross section showing a close-up detail of the adjustment locking feature of the unit of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a top plan view of the split collar of the unit of the present invention; and,
FIG. 9
is a side central cross sectional view of the water inlet detail of the unit of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows the adjustable height showerhead
1
of the present invention (the actual showerhead nozzle is not shown in this view). The major parts are the fixed inner pipe
2
, water inlet connection
5
, bottom wall mount
6
, adjustable pipe sleeve
4
and outlet pipe
3
. Outlet pipe
3
is shown in
FIG. 1
with a first proximal straight portion and a curved distal outlet portion. However, outlet
3
can have other geometric configurations, such as angled, flat-topped, etc.
It is noted that
FIG. 1
is illustrative only, since a water inlet connection could be provided where bottom wall mount
6
is shown and a top wall mount could be provided where water inlet connection
5
is shown.
The cross section of
FIG. 2
shows the mechanism and plumbing of the invention along with the water flow. Water flow throughout the unit is indicated by short arrows
7
. Water preferably enters through inlet connection
5
at the top and flows into fixed inner pipe
2
and exits half way down through one or more radial holes
17
(typically four) into the annular space defined by the outer wall of inner pipe
2
and the inner wall of pipe sleeve
4
. Water flow
7
continues to bottom sealing fitting
12
and through a side orifice into coupling
14
, such as a spherical support and coupling, and further into a straight portion of outlet pipe
3
. The straight portion of outlet pipe
3
is spaced apart from, and parallel to, pipe sleeve
4
. Flow
7
continues through a curved portion of outlet pipe
3
and exits through showerhead nozzle
16
. Water is retained under pressure in the annular space between pipe
2
and sleeve
4
by virtue of one or more O-rings
11
, such as dual pairs of elastomeric O-rings
11
, which are located in respective in internal grooves in top sealing fitting
10
and bottom sealing fitting
12
.
Top sealing fitting
10
is attached to side support
13
, preferably spherical, which supports outlet pipe
3
. It can be appreciated that the entire subassembly including adjustable pipe sleeve
4
with fittings
10
and
12
along with outlet piping
3
, including showerhead
16
, is slidably adjustable along fixed pipe
2
while maintaining the integrity of the water seal provided by the O-rings
11
.
The details of a locking mechanism to maintain a particular height adjustment are shown in
FIG. 7
(they are omitted from this view of
FIG. 2
for clarity). To maintain water seal integrity, dimension “X” in
FIG. 2
should be equal to or greater than dimension “Y/2” minus the height of the top
10
or bottom
12
nipple.
This is more easily understood by viewing
FIGS. 3 and 4
which show the upper extreme and lowest extreme position respectively. The upwardly pointing arrow in
FIG. 3
shows the vertically ascending movement of adjustable pipe sleeve
4
, and the downwardly pointing arrow in
FIG. 4
shows the vertically descending movement of adjustable pipe sleeve
4
.
Other details shown in these two
FIGS. 3 and 4
include threaded set screw holes
22
and
23
in water inlet connection
5
and bottom wall mount
6
respectively, and twisting lock nut
21
. In a typical implementation, the vertical adjustment range is preferably about 10.5″ (or 27 cm).
FIGS. 5 and 6
are two views of a typical conventional showerhead nozzle
16
which is threaded onto the external threads on the distal end of curved outlet pipe
3
. Other configurations may be used for the nozzle (not shown). The internal threads are in ball joint collar
25
. Perforated outlet orifices
26
break up the flow into a spray or fine streams.
FIG. 7
shows the detail of the locking subassembly, which includes lock nut
21
and flexible sleeve
31
, made typically of plastic, such as sold under the tradename DELRIN, for example. Lock nut
21
has recess
33
with slightly tapered sides such that it compresses plastic sleeve
31
against fixed pipe
2
to provide a clamping action which prevents movement of the movable subassembly, when nut
21
is rotated so as to further engage the external threads on the distal end of bottom fitting
12
.
FIG. 8
is a top view of sleeve
31
showing gap
32
which permits compression against pipe
2
.
While shown in
FIG. 7
as a hand operated nut, lock nut
21
can be optionally formed into a collar with a pivoted handle (not shown) which permits locking and unlocking with less force due to the leverage thus provided.
FIG. 9
is a detail showing the attachment of the water inlet
5
at a wall
40
. The water supply pipe
41
supplied by the plumber has external threads on its end which mate with internal pipe threads
42
on a short coupling nipple
45
. Nipple
45
has a groove retaining O-ring
43
which forms a coupling seal to water inlet
5
. After the connection is made, inlet
5
is mechanically attached to nipple
45
by a fastener, such as set screw
44
, which is shown threaded into set screw hole
22
. Prior to wall attachment, decorative escutcheon
47
is slipped over water inlet
5
and moved toward pipe
2
to facilitate the installation without interference. After set screw
44
is tightened, escutcheon
47
is moved toward the wall
40
, and is guided by O-ring
46
so as to hide set screw hole
22
and provide a finished attractive appearance against wall
40
. The attachment of bottom wall mount
6
over a protruding (non-plumbed) pipe nipple as a structural support using a set screw and escutcheon is similar.
It is further noted that other modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention, as noted in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable height showerhead comprising:a fixed inner pipe connected to a water inlet connection, said fixed inner pipe mounted to a wall mount, an adjustably movable pipe sleeve having a straight portion connected to an outlet pipe, said adjustably movable pipe sleeve having a top sealing fitting and a bottom sealing fitting, said straight portion extending between said top sealing fitting and said bottom sealing fitting, said straight portion further includes a water outlet located at said bottom sealing fitting, said water inlet connection providing a flow of water through said water inlet connection into said fixed inner pipe, said fixed inner pipe having at least one hole permitting flow of water into an annular space defined by an outer wall of said fixed inner pipe and an inner wall of said straight portion of said adjustably movable pipe sleeve, said adjustably movable pipe sleeve having a coupling connecting said water outlet of said straight portion to a proximal end of said outlet pipe, said outlet pipe having a showerhead nozzle attached to a distal end of said outlet pipe, and said adjustably movable pipe sleeve slides longitudinally along an axis parallel to a straight portion of said fixed inner pipe.
- 2. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 1 wherein water is retained under pressure in said annular space between said fixed pipe and said adjustable sleeve by at least one seal.
- 3. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 1 wherein said at least one seal comprises at least one elastomeric O-ring in an internal groove in the top sealing fitting and at least one elastomeric O-ring in the bottom sealing fitting.
- 4. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 3 wherein said top sealing fitting is attached to a support which supports said outlet pipe at one end and said bottom sealing fitting is attached to said coupling which supports said outlet pipe at another end thereof.
- 5. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 4 wherein said adjustably movable pipe sleeve, said fittings and said outlet pipe including said nozzle are slidably adjustable along said fixed inner pipe.
- 6. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 4 wherein said water inlet connection includes a further pipe having external threads on its end which mate with internal pipe threads on a coupling nipple, said coupling nipple having a groove retaining an O-ring forming a coupling seal between said nipple and said water inlet connection, wherein after fluid connection is made, said water inlet connection is mechanically attached to said nipple.
- 7. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 6 further comprising an escutcheon engagable over said water inlet connection.
- 8. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 1 further including a locking subassembly including a lock nut engagable about a deformable sleeve, wherein said lock nut has a recess with tapered sides, wherein said lock nut compresses said sleeve against said fixed pipe to provide a clamping action preventing movement of said adjustable pipe sleeve, said outlet pipe and said nozzle when said lock nut is rotated about said fixed inner pipe.
- 9. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 8 wherein said deformable sleeve displays a gap, permitting compression of said deformable sleeve against said adjustably movable pipe sleeve when said deformable sleeve is compressed by said lock nut.
- 10. The adjustable height showerhead as in claim 9 wherein said lock nut is a manually rotatable nut.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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2223961 |
Mar 1990 |
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