Automatic bath additive feeder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647566
  • Patent Number
    6,647,566
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Phillips; Charles E.
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
An automatic bath additive feeder includes an additive container confining an inner space, and a valve unit mounted on the container. The valve unit includes a valve body formed with a valve opening and confining a valve chamber that is in fluid communication with the inner space through the valve opening, a valve disk for controlling opening and closing of the valve opening, and a partition dividing the valve chamber into first and second chamber halves. A channel is formed between the first and second chamber halves so as to branch a liquid flow to the inner space through the valve opening.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 091212285, filed on Aug. 8, 2002.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an automatic bath additive feeder, more particularly to an automatic bath additive feeder with a valve unit that permits branching of a liquid flow to an additive container.




2. Description of the Related Art




Hydrotherapy normally involves adding additives, such as mineral salts, into a water body in a bathtub or a spa pool. Conventionally, the additives can be directly dissolved in the water body or can be placed in a bag prior to immersion in the water body. Since the water body must be drained from the bathtub or the spa pool after hydrotherapy, both ways of adding the additives into the water body can result in waste of the additives.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide an automatic bath additive feeder that is capable of controlling the adding rate of the additives into the water body so as to overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.




According to the present invention, an automatic bath additive feeder comprises: an additive container confining an inner space that is adapted to receive an additive bag therein, and having a top open end; and a valve unit. The valve unit includes a valve body that has a bottom wall mounted on and covering sealingly the top open end of the additive container and formed with first and second valve openings which are in fluid communication with the inner space. The valve body further has an annular flange extending transversely from the bottom wall and formed with an inlet adjacent to the first valve opening and an outlet adjacent to the second valve opening. The annular flange has a top open end, and confines a valve chamber that is in fluid communication with the inlet, the outlet, and the first and second valve openings. The inlet is adapted to be connected to a liquid supply for passage of a liquid flow therethrough. A rotating part is mounted on and covers sealingly the top open end of the annular flange. The rotating part includes a valve disk that is disposed in the valve chamber, that is seated rotatably on the bottom wall of the valve body, and that is formed with a first hole corresponding to the first valve opening and a second hole corresponding to the second valve opening. The valve disk is rotatable between an opened position, in which, the first and second holes are respectively registered with the first and second valve openings, thereby permitting fluid communication between the valve chamber and the inner space through the first and second valve openings, and a closed position, in which, the first and second valve openings are respectively offset from the first and second holes and are blocked by the valve disk, thereby preventing fluid communication between the valve chamber and the inner space. A partitioning plate is mounted securely in the valve chamber, is disposed between the first and second holes, and extends in a transverse direction relative to the valve disk so as to divide the valve chamber into a first chamber half that is in fluid communication with the inlet and the first hole, and a second chamber half that is in fluid communication with the outlet and the second hole. The valve unit is formed with a channel between the first and second chamber halves such that the liquid flow entering into the first chamber half through the inlet is divided into a main stream that flows from the first chamber half through the channel and into the second chamber half, and a branched stream that flows from the first chamber half through the first hole and the first valve opening and into the inner space and that further flows from the inner space through the second valve opening and the second hole and into the second chamber half when the valve disk is rotated to the opened position, thereby permitting transport of the additive into the second chamber half and discharging of the liquid flow together with the additive from the outlet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of an automatic bath additive feeder according to this invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the automatic bath additive feeder of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary top sectional view illustrating how a valve disk of a valve unit of the automatic bath additive feeder of

FIG. 1

is rotated to an opened position;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary top sectional view illustrating how the valve disk of the valve unit of the automatic bath additive feeder of

FIG. 1

is rotated to a closed position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view illustrating how the automatic bath additive feeder of

FIG. 1

is connected to a shower hose upstream of a shower head; and





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of a second preferred embodiment of the automatic bath additive feeder according to this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




For the sake of brevity, like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.





FIGS. 1

to


4


illustrate a first preferred embodiment of an automatic bath additive feeder according to the present invention.




The automatic bath additive feeder includes: an additive container


40


confining an inner space


43


that is adapted to receive an additive bag


300


therein, and having a top open end


430


; and a valve unit. The valve unit includes a valve body


10


that has a bottom wall


11


mounted on and covering sealingly the top open end


430


of the additive container


40


and formed with opposing first and second valve openings


111


,


112


which are in fluid communication with the inner space


43


. The valve body


10


further has an annular flange


12


extending transversely from the bottom wall


11


and formed with an inlet


121


adjacent to the first valve opening


111


and an outlet


122


opposite to the inlet


121


and adjacent to the second valve opening


112


. The annular flange


12


has a top open end


14


, and confines a valve chamber


15


that is in fluid communication with the inlet


121


, the outlet


122


, and the first and second valve openings


111


,


112


. The inlet


122


is adapted to be connected to a liquid supply (e.g. a tap water line with a tap


100


shown in

FIG. 5

) for passage of a liquid flow therethrough. A rotating part


20


is mounted on and covers sealingly the top open end


14


of the annular flange


12


. The rotating part


20


includes a valve disk


21


that is disposed in the valve chamber


15


, that is seated rotatably on the bottom wall


11


of the valve body


10


, and that is formed with a first hole


211


corresponding to the first valve opening


111


and a second hole


212


corresponding to the second valve opening


112


. The valve disk


21


is rotatable between an opened position (see FIG.


3


), in which, the first and second holes


211


,


212


are respectively registered with the first and second valve openings


111


,


112


, thereby permitting fluid communication between the valve chamber


15


and the inner space


43


through the first and second valve openings


111


,


112


, and a closed position (see FIG.


4


), in which, the first and second valve openings


111


,


112


are respectively offset from the first and second holes


211


,


212


and are blocked by the valve disk


21


, thereby preventing fluid communication between the valve chamber


43


and the inner space


15


. A partitioning plate


23


is mounted securely in the valve chamber


15


, is disposed between the first and second holes


211


,


212


, and extends in a transverse direction relative to the valve disk


21


so as to divide the valve chamber


15


into a first chamber half


151


that is in fluid communication with the inlet


121


and the first hole


211


, and a second chamber half


152


that is in fluid communication with the outlet


122


and the second hole


212


. The valve unit is formed with a channel


25


between the first and second chamber halves


151


,


152


such that the liquid flow entering into the first chamber half


151


through the inlet


121


is divided into a main stream that flows from the first chamber half


151


through the channel


25


and into the second chamber half


152


, and a branched stream that flows from the first chamber half


151


through the first hole


211


and the first valve opening


111


and into the inner space


43


and that further flows from the inner space


43


through the second valve opening


112


and the second hole


212


and into the second chamber half


152


when the valve disk


21


is rotated to the opened position, thereby permitting transport of the additive into the second chamber half


152


and discharging of the liquid flow together with the additive from the outlet


122


.




The rotating part


20


further includes an annular top wall


22


opposite to the valve disk


21


, and a seal ring


26


disposed between the annular flange


12


and the top wall


22


so as to provide a sealing effect therebetween. The partitioning plate


23


interconnects the valve disk


21


and the top wall


22


, and has two opposite sides that are spaced apart from the annular flange


12


to define the channel


25


.




The valve body


10


further includes a cover


13


that is mounted securely on the top open end


14


of the annular flange


12


above the top wall


22


of the rotating part


20


. The rotating part


20


further includes a stem


24


extending outwardly from the top wall


22


through the cover


13


and having a top end


241


. The valve unit further includes an operating lever


32


that is connected to the top end


241


of the stem


24


via an annular member


31


for rotating the valve disk


21


.




The valve body


10


further includes a tube


113


extending downwardly from a periphery of the first valve opening


111


into the inner space


43


so as to guide the liquid flow to flow over the additive bag


300


. A screen filter


50


is disposed underneath the bottom wall


11


of the valve body


10


such that the branched stream passes through the screen filter


50


when flowing from the first chamber half


151


to the second chamber half


152


.




The top open end


14


of the annular flange


12


of the valve body


10


is formed with an arcuate recess


123


. The annular member


31


covers the top open end


14


of the annular flange


12


, and is formed with a tongue


312


that projects therefrom into the arcuate recess


123


so as to limit the rotation of the valve disk


21


within the length of the arcuate recess


123


.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the automatic bath additive feeder can be connected to the tap


100


of the tap water line via a connector


60


and to a shower hose with a shower head


200


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a second preferred embodiment of the automatic bath additive feeder of this invention, which is similar to the previous embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, except that an inner partition


70


is used instead of the tube


113


in the previous embodiment to guide the liquid flow to flow over the additive bag


300


. The inner partition


70


divides the inner space


43


into an inner chamber


431


which is adapted to receive the additive bag


300


therein and which is in fluid communication with the second valve opening


112


, and an outer chamber


432


which surrounds the inner chamber


431


and which is in fluid communication with the first valve opening


111


. The inner partition


70


has a lower end


72


that is opposite to the top open end


430


of the additive container


43


and that is formed with at least a through-hole


433


which is in fluid communication with the inner and outer chambers


431


,


432


so as to guide the liquid flow to flow over the additive bag


300


.




By adjusting the angular position of the valve disk


21


between the opened and closed positions, the releasing rate of the additive in the additive bag


300


into the liquid flow can be controlled according to the user's requirement, thereby eliminating the drawback as encountered in the prior art.




With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic bath additive feeder comprising:an additive container confining an inner space that is adapted to receive an additive bag therein, and having a top open end; and a valve unit including a valve body that has a bottom wall mounted on and covering sealingly said top open end of said additive container and formed with first and second valve openings which are in fluid communication with said inner space, said valve body further having an annular flange extending transversely from said bottom wall and formed with an inlet adjacent to said first valve opening and an outlet adjacent to said second valve opening, said annular flange having a top open end and confining a valve chamber that is in fluid communication with said inlet, said outlet, and said first and second valve openings, said inlet being adapted to be connected to a liquid supply for passage of a liquid flow therethrough, a rotating part mounted on and covering sealingly said top open end of said annular flange, said rotating part including a valve disk disposed in said valve chamber, seated rotatably on said bottom wall of said valve body, and formed with a first hole corresponding to said first valve opening and a second hole corresponding to said second valve opening, said valve disk being rotatable between an opened position, in which, said first and second holes are respectively registered with said first and second valve openings, thereby permitting fluid communication between said valve chamber and said inner space through said first and second valve openings, and a closed position, in which, said first and second valve openings are respectively offset from said first and second holes and are blocked by said valve disk, thereby preventing fluid communication between said valve chamber and said inner space, and a partitioning plate mounted securely in said valve chamber, disposed between said first and second holes, and extending in a transverse direction relative to said valve disk so as to divide said valve chamber into a first chamber half that is in fluid communication with said inlet and said first hole, and a second chamber half that is in fluid communication with said outlet and said second hole; wherein said valve unit is formed with a channel between said first and second chamber halves such that the liquid flow entering into said first chamber half through said inlet is divided into a main stream that flows from said first chamber half through said channel and into said second chamber half and a branched stream that flows from said first chamber half through said first hole and said first valve opening and into said inner space and that further flows from said inner space through said second valve opening and said second hole and into said second chamber half when said valve disk is rotated to said opened position, thereby permitting transport of the additive into said second chamber half and discharging of the liquid flow together with the additive from said outlet.
  • 2. The automatic bath additive feeder of claim 1, wherein said rotating part further includes an annular top wall opposite to said valve disk, and a seal ring disposed between said annular flange and said top wall, said partitioning plate interconnecting said valve disk and said top wall and having two opposite sides that are spaced apart from said annular flange to define said channel.
  • 3. The automatic bath additive feeder of claim 2, wherein said valve body further includes a cover that is mounted securely on said top open end of said annular flange above said top wall of said rotating part, said rotating part further including a stem extending outwardly from said top wall through said cover and having a top end, said valve unit further including an operating lever that is connected to said top end of said stem for rotating said valve disk.
  • 4. The automatic bath additive feeder of claim 1, wherein said valve body further includes a tube extending downwardly from a periphery of said first valve opening into said inner space.
  • 5. The automatic bath additive feeder of claim 1, wherein said additive container includes an inner partition that divides said inner space into an inner chamber which is adapted to receive the additive bag therein and which is in fluid communication with said second valve opening, and an outer chamber which surrounds said inner chamber and which is in fluid communication with said first valve opening, said inner partition having a lower end that is opposite to said top open end of said additive container and that is formed with at least a through-hole which is in fluid communication with said inner and outer chambers.
  • 6. The automatic bath additive feeder of claim 1, further comprising a screen filter disposed underneath said bottom wall of said valve body such that said branched stream passes through said screen filter when flowing from said first chamber half to said second chamber half.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91212285 U Aug 2002 TW
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