1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a massage device, more particularly to a hydro-massage device for a bathtub.
2. Description of the Related Art
In such a configuration, it is noted that water in the pump 1 cannot be drained after use, thereby resulting in stink and germs generated in the pump 1.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a hydro-massage device that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a hydro-massage device adapted for use with a bathtub. The hydro-massage device comprises:
a main pump having an inlet unit and an outlet unit;
a first water conduit unit in fluid communication with the inlet unit of the main pump and having a water inlet unit adapted to be disposed in the bathtub and adapted to be in fluid communication with a water source such that the main pump is filled with water from the water source when the water is supplied to the first water conduit unit via the water inlet unit;
a second water conduit unit in fluid communication with the outlet unit of the main pump and having a nozzle end that is adapted to be disposed in the bathtub, water spouts being formed at the nozzle end when the main pump is activated; and
a control unit operable so as to drain water from the main pump via one of the inlet and outlet units after deactivation of the main pump.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
a is a schematic circuit block diagram illustrating the fourth preferred embodiment;
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
The main pump 10 is a high-voltage pump having about 1 horsepower, and has an inlet unit and an outlet unit. In this embodiment, the inlet unit includes an inlet 111, and the outlet unit includes a first outlet 112, and a second outlet 113 disposed at a bottom of the main pump 10.
The first water conduit unit 20 is in fluid communication with the first inlet 111 of the inlet unit of the main pump 10, and has a water inlet unit 21 adapted to be disposed in the bathtub 200 and adapted to be in fluid communication with a water source such that the main pump 10 is filled with water from the water source when the water is supplied to the first water conduit unit 20 via the water inlet unit 21. The water source is water in the bathtub 200. The water inlet unit 21 of the first water conduit unit 20 includes first and second water inlets 211, 212. The water from the water source is supplied to the first water conduit unit 20 via the first water inlet 211 prior to activation of the main pump 10, and via the second water inlet 212 when the main pump 10 is activated. In this embodiment, prior to activation of the main pump 10, the water source is preferably a home water source such that the water from the home water source can be supplied to the first water conduit unit 20 via the first water inlet 211 using a shower nozzle 201. The first water conduit unit 20 is provided with a filter 22 disposed adjacent to the inlet 111 of the main pump 10, and a one-way valve 23 disposed adjacent to the second water inlet 212 of the water inlet unit 21 for preventing flowing of water out of the first water conduit unit 20 via the second water inlet 212 of the water inlet unit 21.
In this embodiment, the second water conduit unit 30 is in fluid communication with the first outlet 112 of the outlet unit of the main pump 10, and has a nozzle end 32 that is adapted to be disposed in the bathtub 200. Water spouts are formed at the nozzle end 32 when the main pump 10 is activated.
In this embodiment, the control unit includes a control valve 50, such as an electromagnetic valve, that is mounted on the bottom of the main pump 10. The control valve 50 is operable so as to drain water from the main pump 10 via the second outlet 113 of the outlet unit of the main pump 10 after deactivation of the main pump 10.
In use, the bathtub 200 must be filled with a sufficient amount of water for use as the water source when the main pump 10 is activated. Prior to activation of the main pump 10, water is supplied from the water source, i.e., the home water source, to the first water conduit unit 20 via the first water inlet 211 of the water inlet unit 21 using the shower nozzle 201 and then into the main pump 10 until the main pump 10 is fully filled with the water from the water source. Subsequently, the main pump 10 is activated so as to draw water from the bathtub 200 into the first water conduit unit 20 via the second water inlet 212 of the water inlet unit 21. Hence, the water spouts are continuously formed at the nozzle end 32 of the second water conduit unit 30, thereby attaining hydro-massage purpose. After deactivation of the main pump 10, the control valve 50 is operated so as to drain water from the main pump 10 via the second outlet 113 of the outlet unit of the main pump 10.
In such a configuration, the hydro-massage device of the present invention can be easily installed and has a relatively simple configuration as compared to the aforesaid conventional hydro-massage device. Furthermore, since the water can be drained from the main pump 10 after deactivation of the main pump 10, generation of stink and germs in the main pump 10 can be minimized.
The auxiliary pump 11 is a waterproof low-voltage pump having about 1/30 horsepower, is in fluid communication with the first water conduit unit 20, and is disposed adjacent to the first water inlet 211 of the water inlet unit 21 of the first water conduit unit 20 for pressurizing the water source, i.e., the water in the bathtub 200, prior to activation of the main pump 10 such that the water is pumped from the water source into the first water conduit unit 20 via the first water inlet 211 of the water inlet unit 21.
The control switch 12 is connected electrically to the auxiliary pump 11 and is operable so as to deactivate the auxiliary pump 11 upon detecting that the main pump 10 is fully filled with the water from the water source via the first water inlet 211 of the water inlet unit 21 of the first water conduit unit 20 prior to activation of the main pump 10. In this embodiment, the control valve 12 is mounted at the first outlet 112 of the outlet unit of the main pump 10, and is activated in response to a water pressure condition in the main pump 10, where the main pump 10 is fully filled with the water from the water source via the first water inlet 211 of the water inlet unit 21 of the first water conduit unit 20, so as to deactivate the auxiliary pump 11 prior to activation of the main pump 10.
In this embodiment, the hydro-massage device further includes a sensor 13 and an electromagnetic valve 14. The sensor 13 is disposed at the auxiliary water inlet 251 of the auxiliary water conduit 25 of the first water conduit unit 20′. The electromagnetic valve 14 is disposed adjacent to the auxiliary water inlet 251 of the auxiliary water conduit 25 of the first water conduit unit 20′, and is operable so as to terminate supply of the water from the water source via the auxiliary water inlet 251 upon detection by the sensor 13 that the main pump 10′ is fully filled with the water from the water source via the auxiliary water inlet 251 of the auxiliary water conduit 25 prior to activation of the main pump 10′.
The first water conduit unit 20″ includes a main water conduit 26 in fluid communication with the first inlet 111 of the inlet unit of the main pump 10″ and having a main water inlet 261, and an auxiliary water conduit 27 having an auxiliary water inlet 271 adapted to be disposed in the bathtub 200. The main water inlet 261 of the main water conduit 26 and the auxiliary water inlet 271 of the auxiliary water conduit 27 constitute the water inlet unit of the first water conduit unit 20″. In this embodiment, the auxiliary water conduit 27 of the first water conduit unit 20″ has an inner diameter of 3 mm, whereas the second water conduit unit 30 includes a water conduit having an inner diameter of 17 mm.
In this embodiment, referring further to
The auxiliary pump 51 has an inlet 511 and an outlet 512.
The four-way three-position valve 52 is disposed among the second inlet 115 of the inlet unit of the main pump 10″, the auxiliary water conduit 27 of the first water conduit unit 20″ and the auxiliary pump 51. The four-way three-position valve 52 is operable so as to switch among a normal position shown in
The control switch 53 is connected electrically to the main pump 10″, the four-way three-position valve 52 and the auxiliary pump 51. The control switch 53 is operable so as to control the hydro-massage device to be operated in an initial state, at the time of actuation of the hydro-massage device, where the auxiliary pump 51 is activated and the main pump 10″ is deactivated, and where the four-way three-position valve 52 is disposed in the water-supplying position such that water is supplied from the water source (i.e., water in the bathtub 200) into the auxiliary water conduit 27 of the first water conduit unit 20″ via the auxiliary water inlet 271, and is pumped by the auxiliary pump 51 into the main pump 10″ via the second inlet 115 of the inlet unit of the main pump 10″, as shown in
In this embodiment, the control switch 53 is mounted in an inserting seat 15, which is disposed adjacent to the main pump 10″. The control switch 53 is operated by, for example, inserting an end 262 of the main water conduit 26 having the main water inlet 261 into the inserting seat 15 (see
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.