Claims
- 1. A shower head comprising:
a body having an inlet for connection to a water conduit; a first outlet nozzle formed on the body; a second outlet nozzle formed on the body; a first turbine operably connected to the first outlet nozzle; and a second turbine operably connected to the second outlet nozzle.
- 2. The shower head of claim 1, wherein:
the first nozzle comprises one of a first plurality of nozzles formed on the body, the first plurality of nozzles operable to emit a first pulsating mode; and the second nozzle comprises one of a second plurality of nozzles formed on the body, the second plurality of nozzles operable to emit a second pulsating mode.
- 3. A shower head as defined in claim 1, wherein:
said first plurality of nozzles is positioned adjacent to said second plurality of nozzles.
- 4. A shower head as defined in claim 3, wherein:
said first plurality of nozzles is concentric to said second plurality of nozzles.
- 5. A shower head as defined in claim 32, wherein:
said first plurality of nozzles is side-by-side said second plurality of nozzles.
- 6. A shower head as defined in claim 3, wherein:
said first turbine comprises a circular, rotating turbine driven by water pressure; said second turbine comprises a circular, rotating turbine driven by water pressure; and said water pressure acts on said first and second turbines to create said first and second pulsating modes, respectively.
- 7. A shower head as defined in claim 6, wherein:
said first turbine is larger than said second turbine; and said first turbine is positioned concentrically around said second turbine.
- 8. A shower head as defined in claim 6, wherein:
said first turbine and said second turbine are substantially similar in size; and said first turbine and said second turbine are positioned side-by-side in the shower head.
- 9. A shower head as defined in claim 1, wherein said valve is a face valve driven by a rack and pinion system.
- 10. A flow actuation system, comprising:
an actuator ring; a valve operably connected to the actuator ring, the valve comprising a flow channel; a first actuation point defined on the actuator ring; a second actuation point defined on the actuator ring; and at least one plunger situated within the flow channel; wherein the at least one plunger extends radially outwardly from a center of the valve when aligned with one of the first and second actuation points.
- 11. The flow actuation assembly of claim 10, wherein liquid pressure acts to radially outwardly extend the at least one plunger when the at least one plunger is aligned with one of the first and second actuation points.
- 12. The flow actuation assembly of claim 10, further comprising:
a second plunger; and wherein the valve further comprises a second flow channel housing the second plunger in an inner position; the actuator ring further comprises an inner wall; the second plunger extends radially outwardly from the center of the valve when aligned with first actuation point; and the inner wall maintains the second plunger in the inner position when the second plunger is aligned with the second actuation point.
- 13. The flow actuation assembly of claim 12, wherein:
the at least one plunger seals the first flow channel against the flow of liquid when the at least one plunger is in the inner position; and the flow channel permits the flow of liquid when the at least one plunger is in the radially outwardly extending position.
- 14. The flow actuation assembly of claim 12, further comprising:
a backplate comprising a rear backplate sidewall extending from a rear of the backplate; and wherein the valve further comprises a valve sidewall extending from a front of the valve; the valve sidewall abuts the rear backplate sidewall; the valve sidewall and rear backplate sidewall at least partially define a flow passage; and the valve further comprises a flow outlet communicating between the first flow channel and the flow passage.
- 15. The flow actuation assembly of claim 14, wherein the flow outlet permits liquid flow between the first flow channel and the flow passage when the at least one plunger is in the radially outwardly extending position.
- 16. The flow actuation assembly of claim 13, wherein:
the plunger comprises an o-ring; and the o-ring abuts a sidewall of the first flow channel when the at least one plunger is in the inner position.
- 17. The flow actuation assembly of claim 16, wherein:
the first flow channel comprises a D-shaped first channel cross-section; and the at least one plunger comprises a D-shaped first plunger cross-section substantially matching the D-shaped first channel cross-section.
- 18. The flow actuation assembly of claim 17, wherein:
the second flow channel comprises a D-shaped second channel cross-section; the second plunger comprises a D-shaped second plunger cross-section substantially matching the D-shaped second channel cross-section; and the D-shaped first plunger cross-section is rotated one hundred eighty degrees from the D-shaped second plunger cross-section.
- 19. The flow actuator assembly of claim 18, further comprising:
a mode ring; and at least one pin affixing the mode ring to the actuator ring; wherein the actuator ring rotates with the mode ring.
- 20. A shower head, comprising:
an inlet orifice; a valve in fluid communication with the inlet orifice; a backplate in fluid communication with the valve; a first turbine in fluid communication with the backplate; a second turbine in fluid communication with the backplate; and a faceplate comprising first and second nozzle groups, the first nozzle group in fluid communication with the first turbine, the second nozzle group in fluid communication with the second turbine.
- 21. The shower head of claim 20, wherein:
the valve comprises a flow channel; and the shower head further comprises a plunger situated within the flow channel.
- 22. The shower head of claim 21, wherein the valve and backplate jointly define a flow passage.
- 23. The shower head of claim 22, wherein the valve further comprises a flow outlet facilitating fluid communication between the flow channel and flow passage.
- 24. The shower head of claim 23, wherein the backplate and faceplate jointly define a first backplate channel and a second backplate channel.
- 25. The shower head of claim 24, wherein the backplate further comprises:
a first inlet nozzle facilitating fluid communication between the flow passage and the first backplate channel; and a second inlet nozzle facilitating fluid communication between the flow passage and the second backplate channel.
- 26. The shower head of claim 25, wherein:
the first turbine is located within the first backplate channel; and the second turbine is located within the second backplate channel.
- 27. The shower head of claim 26, wherein:
the first nozzle group is in fluid communication with the first backplate channel; and the second nozzle group is in fluid communication with the second backplate channel.
- 28. The shower head of claim 27, wherein the wherein the backplate and faceplate further jointly define a third backplate channel.
- 29. The shower head of claim 28, wherein:
the faceplate further comprises a third nozzle group; and the third nozzle group is in fluid communication with the third backplate channel.
- 30. The shower head of claim 29, wherein fluid communication between the third backplate channel and third nozzle group is unobstructed by a turbine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/432,463, filed 10 Dec. 2002 and entitled “Dual Massage Shower Head,” the entirety of which is incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60432463 |
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