The invention relates to a device for ventilating shower streams.
It has been well known for some time that shower streams are ventilated for visual or for water-saving reasons. Ventilation devices that take in water from outside, based on the streaming water, serve for this purpose.
In overhead showers, connected by means of a ball joint with a fixed installation device, it is common to accommodate a ventilation device inside the fixed installation device. The air is then sucked in from outside at the ball joint itself (U.S. Pat. No. 5,154,335). At this point a gap is formed between a nipple and the actual shower head so that these air inlet openings are practically invisible.
It is also known to attach a pipe-like adapter in which a ventilation device is accommodated (DE 10008438) at the exit of a sanitary fitting.
The problem that basically exists in known solutions is that, in changing flow resistance of the shower, for example through calcification after a longer period of operation, or by means of the connection of showers, which, in their flow and flow resistance, are not adjusted to the ventilation device, the dynamic pressure may become too great. Then the ventilation device not only works longer, but water can also flow out of the ventilation opening.
The attachment of an additional element between the hose pipe and the sanitary fitting changes the optical appearance of the sanitary fitting significantly and is therefore used reluctantly due to aesthetics.
The task of the invention is to propose an arrangement for the ventilation of water streams, especially in a hand-held shower, which does not feature the above-mentioned disadvantages and which is especially suitable for retrofitting without impairing aesthetic aspects.
To solve this task, the invention proposes an arrangement with the features of claim 1. The invention also proposes a shower hose for an arrangement according to claim 1.
In contrast to conventional technology, the ventilation device is integrated now for the first time directly inside the shower hose. The shower hose, by which the connection nipple looks like a common connection nipple does not change the appearance of a sanitary fitting. Therefore, the visual impressions evoked by the sanitary fitting remain preserved. On the other hand, the hose that is provided with a ventilation device makes it possible also to operate such hand-held showers with ventilated streams even if they do not feature a ventilation device. The arrangement can naturally also be used if the hose leads to a fixed shower head that functions as an overhead shower, for example.
In a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the ventilation device is disposed in the connection nipple that serves for the water supply to the shower. Such a possibility can for example have an visually impressive effect in transparent shower hoses. Moreover, a ventilation opening can be formed here in a manner such that the handling of the hand-held shower is not impeded.
However, it is also possible and proposed by the invention, to provide the ventilation device in the connection nipple on which the hand-held shower is mounted. It is therefore also possible to provide a ventilation device in both connection nipples.
In a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the ventilation device features a ventilation channel guided through the connection nut of the connection nipple formed as a screw connection.
The ventilation channel for example can converge outside the connection nut, thus, as an opening in the jacket surface of the connection nut.
That said, it is also possible for a ventilation channel to be formed for the ventilation device between the outside of the hose and the inside of the connection nut. In this case, no opening of the ventilation channel is visible. An available interstice can be used for this purpose.
In yet another embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the ventilation device features a backflow preventer. This should be accomplished such that, due to a very small flow cross-section, a hand-held shower or an overhead shower that is connected is unsuitable for the shower hose, back pressure could build up and result in water coming out of the ventilation device.
According to the invention it can be provided that the ventilation device is arranged, particularly fitted, as a unit inside the connection. If necessary, it can also be retrofitted in such a connection nipple.
In yet another embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the ventilation device is formed in two parts out of an upper part and a lower part, whereby the backflow preventer is arranged between both parts.
In particular, the lower part can be a single-part component of the nipple that extends inside the hose.
In a further embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the backflow preventer only has an effect on the ventilation device, but not on the stream of water through the shower hose.
In yet another embodiment of the invention it can be provided that a flow limiter is disposed in one of both connection nipples, preferably in the connection nipple assigned to the sanitary fitting.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention result from the claims and the summary, the wording of which is made by reference to the contents of the description, of the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention, as well as on the basis of the drawing. Shown hereby:
The shower hose 1 represented in the figures contains a first connection nipple 2 at its one end, which is supposed to be connected with a sanitary fitting. This connection nipple contains a connection nut 3, which engages with an internal shoulder on a flange 4 of a lower part 5. The flange 4 of the lower part 5 is part of a hose nipple 6 that is pressed together with the inside of the hose 1. From the outside, a metallic sleeve 7 is attached to the outside of the hose 1, which, together with the nipple 6, forms the mechanical fixture of the lower part 5 at the end of the hose 1. One or several channels 8 extend through the lower part 5, through which the water can flow into the hose 1.
An upper part 9 is mounted on the lower part 5 that contains a water passage channel 10. This is disposed in the extension of the channel 8.
A sealing 11 is connected on side 1 facing away from the hose, on the upper part 9. This sealing serves to seal the hose connection.
In the upper part 9, a channel 12 is formed, which consists of a radially extending part 12a and an axial part 12b cutting the latter. The part 12b spreads out in its end section facing the lower part 5 and accommodates a ball 13 at that point. This ball 13 forms a backflow preventer, in that, when exposed to increasing pressure from the interior, it lies on a conical section of the channel 12 and closes the latter. The channel 12 leads to the radial outside of the upper part 9 and converges into the interstice between the upper part 9 and the connection nut 3. In the wall of the connection nut 3, at same height as the channel 12, one or several openings 14 are provided, from which air can be sucked in from the outside.
When water flows through the water channel 10 into the hose, low pressure is produced by the current that sucks air through the openings 14, via the channel 12 and past the ball 13 into the channel 8. Between the upper part 9 and the lower part 5, a small gap is provided so that the air can flow out of part 12b of the channel 12 into the channel 8. From there, the ventilated water now flows to the connection nipple 20 or 30 disposed at the opposite end of the hose 1.
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The connection nipple assigned to the sanitary fitting is formed such that in both embodiments the channel 10 forms a flow limiter. The flow limiter together with the backflow preventer guarantees that with increasing flow resistance, as can occur for example in a calcified hand-held shower, no water comes out of the connections, neither through the openings 14 nor through a possibly provided annular gap between the outside of the hose and the inside of the connection nut.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 058 259.7 | Nov 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/09956 | 11/25/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/10/2010 |