The present invention relates to showerheads. More particularly, the present invention relates to a mounting apparatus for handheld showerheads.
Showerheads are commercially available in numerous designs and configurations for use in showers, faucets, spas, sprinklers and other personal and industrial systems. The vast majority of showerheads include spray heads which may be categorized as being either stationary or oscillating and have either fixed or adjustable openings. Stationary spray heads with fixed jets are the simplest constructions consisting essentially of a central channel connected to one or more spray nozzles directed to produce a constant pattern. The stationary spray showerheads cause water to flow through the construction to contact essentially the same points on a user's body in a repetitive fashion.
A handheld showerhead assembly typically includes a hollow handle connected to a water supply by a flexible rubber hose. The handle has a proximal end which typically has a threaded inlet for connecting to a rubber hose. Meanwhile, at the handle's distal end, the showerhead assembly includes a showerhead including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting water. Typically, the handle and showerhead face are angled relative to one another so that water is ejected at approximately 90° relative to the handle's longitudinal axis.
Advantageously, the showerhead handle allows users to manipulate the spray nozzles into various positions and alignment to assist in the cleaning process. Unfortunately, though handheld showerheads provide many advantages compared to their fixed showerhead counterpart, handheld showerheads still suffer from several disadvantages. For example, a handheld showerhead can be bumped from its mounting apparatus. Furthermore, handheld showerheads are often found on mobile vehicles including recreational vehicles and boats. Vibration caused by driving the vehicles can cause the handheld showerhead to dislodge from its mount.
Many showerhead assemblies include handheld showerheads which insert or slide into a given slot or bracket. Examples of such constructions are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,966,677, 7,665,676, and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2019/0176170. Unfortunately, these retention mechanisms may also be unsecure, causing the handheld showerhead to inadvertently release from its desired attached position.
Attempts have been made to more securely hold a handheld showerhead within a mount. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 9,919,331 and Chinese Patent No. 106076677 describe handheld showerhead assemblies that utilize a magnet attachment mechanism. In these embodiments, the magnet retention mechanism may be unsecure, causing the handheld showerhead to inadvertently release from its desired attached position.
Thus, it would be advantageous to provide a showerhead assembly that included a firm fastener which would allow the user to manipulate or change the angle of the handheld showerhead.
The present invention addresses the aforementioned disadvantages by providing an improved handheld showerhead assembly which includes an improved mounting structure for supporting a handheld showerhead. The showerhead assembly includes a traditional handheld showerhead including a primary showerhead having a plurality of nozzles for expelling water such as within a shower. The handheld showerhead further includes a hollow handle with a proximal end which preferably is threaded for connecting to a flexible hose. The handle is elongate so as to define a longitudinal axis, and preferably, the distal end of the handle affixes to the showerhead at an angle, such as 45° to 90°. Additionally, the handheld showerhead includes a channel having an inlet for receiving water for being expelled from the showerhead nozzles. Various channel, conduit, and nozzle constructions can be determined by those skilled in the art for diverting water from the inlet to the showerhead's nozzles. In the preferred embodiment, the showerhead includes a controller knob for selecting a desired shower spray pattern.
Moreover, the showerhead assembly of the present invention includes a showerhead mount for receiving the proximal end of the hollow handle. The mount includes a rear mounting surface which affixes to an underlying surface within the shower stall. In one embodiment, the showerhead assembly's mounting surface is preferably planar for engaging and affixing to the rear planar wall in a shower stall. In alternative embodiment, the mount has an inlet which preferably is threaded for connecting to a water supply such as a male threaded pipe projecting from a shower stall wall. For this embodiment, the mount's rear mounting surface includes female threads for affixing to the end of the pipe, and the mount includes a housing having a central channel that delivers water to a hose outlet.
The mount may be affixed to the underlying surface by any fastener as can be determined by one skilled in the art. In preferred embodiments, the fastener comprises one or more screws which project through holes in the mounting surface. Alternative preferred fasteners include adhesives, or threaded fasteners. Where the mount includes an inlet and an outlet for the passage of water to the hose, the fastener may include female threads sized to affix to the male threads of a water pipe.
The mount further includes a vertically extending tubular section for receiving the proximal end of the showerhead handle. Preferably, the handle's proximal end is tapered, and the interior of the mount's tubular section has a similar taper to receive and hold the handle's proximal end. The tubular section includes an opening which extends vertically the length of the tubular section's sidewall so as to give the tubular section a generally “C” shaped cross section. The opening's width is wider than the width of the hose so that the hose can pass through the tubular section's opening. Preferably, the mount's tubular section is affixed to the mounting surface by a ball joint so as to allow tubular section (and handheld showerhead) to swivel about the ball joint's center.
The tapered shapes of the handle's proximal end and tubular section allows the showerhead's handle to rest within the tubular section so that the handheld showerhead will not disengage from the mount's tubular section without additional force exerted on the handheld showerhead. However, to prevent the handheld showerhead from inadvertently disengaging from the mount, such as due to vibration or an inadvertent bump to the handheld showerhead, the showerhead assembly includes an additional locking mechanism which prevents the handheld showerhead from dislodging from the tubular section.
The locking mechanism includes a groove that extends circumferentially around the handle near the handle's proximal end. In addition, the locking mechanism includes a locking clip affixed to the tubular section. The tubular section includes a circumferential slot which extends around the exterior of said tubular section. In addition, the tubular section includes two holes which project entirely through tubular section at the ends of the circumferential slot. The locking clip is substantially “C” shaped and sized and positioned to reside within the tubular section's circumferential slot. Furthermore, the clip includes two prongs with each of the two prongs extending radially inward from the ends of the “C” shaped clip through a respective tubular section hole to terminate within the interior of tubular section as an engagement surface.
The showerhead's handle and locking clip are constructed so that when the tapered proximal end of the handle is placed within the mount's tapered tubular section, the clip's engagement surfaces project into the handle's groove. Preferably, the prongs' engagement surfaces are arcuate and have a concave shape with a radius of curvature that is the same as the radius of curvature of the convex shape of the surface within the handle's groove. Also preferable, the thickness of the groove tapers from wide to narrow from the exterior of the groove to its interior, and the thickness of the prongs' engagement surfaces have a corresponding taper of wide to thin toward their engagement surfaces.
The clip, including its “C” shaped structure and prongs, is preferably made of one piece of a flexible material so as to allow the clip to function as a spring so as to allow the clip's prongs to bias outwardly when the showerhead's handle is inserted into the tubular section or removed from the tubular section. The term “flexible material” is intended to have its ordinary meaning as “capable of bending easily without breaking” with the manual insertion or removal of the showerhead's handle from the tubular section.
Advantageously, the showerhead assembly provides a handheld showerhead that is secure within a mounting assembly.
Also advantageously, the showerhead assembly does not require expensive modifications to the traditional shower stall architecture.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art upon reading the detailed description which follows with reference to the drawings.
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, as shown in the drawings, hereinafter will be described the presently preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and it is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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The showerhead assembly's primary showerhead 53 has a face 55 through which a plurality of nozzles 57 project. As understood by those skilled in the art, water is capable of flowing through a channel (not shown) within the center of the handle 49 which connects to the showerhead's nozzles 57 which are constructed to spray water. Preferably, but not necessarily, the showerhead includes a controller, such as the controller knob not shown, which is capable of altering the flow of water so as to provide the showerhead with the capability of producing different spray patterns.
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The mount 5 further includes a tubular section 13 having an interior region 15 and an exterior surface 17. The tubular section 13 is mechanically connected to the mounting surface 7, preferably by a ball joint 25 which allows the tubular section 13 to rotate and swivel in any direction about the ball joint's center. Preferably, the tubular section's interior 15 tapers downwardly and is sized to receive the proximal end 51 of the showerhead's handle 49. As illustrated in
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The present shower assembly provides an improved mounting structure for securely holding a handheld shower assembly.
Preferred showerhead assemblies have been illustrated and described herein, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, having described my invention in such terms such as to enable a person skilled in the art to understand the invention, recreate the invention and practice it, and having presently identified the presently preferred embodiments thereof, I claim:
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