U.S. Pat. No. 7,219,376B1: this multiple showerhead system and other similar ones that are typically used in bathrooms cannot provide two users with an equal shower experience.
U.S. Ser. No. 10/352,025B2: this dual showerhead mount and other similar ones that are typically used in bathrooms cannot provide two users with an equal shower experience.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,242,259B2: this shower system provides one user to move around in shower but does not allow two people to shower equally. Also, if this system rested on the lip of the shower like mine does it would not allow taller people above approximately 5.5 feet to shower. If it is used as a tension rod to move anywhere then it becomes a falling hazard because it does not have a second safety feature like mine does (legs or rest on lip of tube walls), it will hit a user's head before a lip.
U.S. Ser. No. 10/655,310B2: this dual showerhead mount and other similar ones that are typically used in bathrooms cannot provide two users with an equal shower experience.
US20060236451AI: first issue with this comparison is If it is used as a tension rod to move anywhere then it becomes a falling hazard because it does not have a second safety feature like mine does (legs or rest on lip of tube walls), it will hit a user's head before a lip. Secondly the control valve seems to be above the showerhead on one example, which limits the 2 users by a curtain height. Assuming arm reach is ⅓ body length, and the tallest person is 80 inches because that is my devises clearance currently, and 6 more inches from valve to bottom of showerhead, the shortest person cannot be shorter than 5 ft. or 60 inches. My design can go to 98 inches (ceiling) and someone with a height of 59 can still reach the bottom valve. 98-6 to bottom showerhead, 92 minus 19 from showerhead to bottom valve, 73 minus ⅓ arm length is 59. Next the devise does not seem to be adjustable. Lastly it does not give equally controlling sides since the adjustable arm is on the one side.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,971,074A: this design is at a fixed location at one side and does not allow two users to equally shower.
The present invention was created to provide two users the ability to shower in the bathtub or shower with equal experiences. Equal experiences being control of their respected side from the direction of water (90-degree field) to shutting it off without needing another user to help. Also, equal experiences mean equal room, water temperature, without the need to change sides and the danger that comes from two people trying to change sides and potentially falling. The invention comprising but not limited to 3 showerheads and of two main showering areas and an alternative adjustable showerhead. The system is mounted onto an average bath/shower fixture on the largest wall that has an approximate 1-inch lip over the top of the shower wall as a resting point. If a tile or other bathroom system Is used that does not have a 1-inch resting point, then legs (adjustable rods) will provide a support for the system to mount to. The invention can be installed without remodeling or changing the walls or bathroom itself.
General description comprising but not limited to as follows. To attach this devise the old showerhead will need to be removed. A shower rod, adjustable pole or pole will be needed to rest the housing on (
The housing has, but not limited to, a 3 levers valve for controlling the water flow, 3 showerheads and a water inlet line. each shower head arm can move horizontal and or vertical.
The showerheads will be Interchangeable. All 3 water outlets are ½ inch for any variety of showerheads the user wishes to use. Gives a foundation that allows but not limited to mesh, metal, etc. caddies to be installed onto. 1) when legs are used or the shower rod rest on the tube walls as shown in