The present invention relates to a water delivery device and, more particularly, to a water delivery device for use with a sink and configured to generate a continuous sheet-like water shield around a stream of water.
According to illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a spray head includes a body, and a cartridge assembly received within the body. The cartridge assembly includes an inlet, a first outlet in fluid communication with the inlet and configured to produce a water stream, and a second outlet in fluid communication with the inlet and configured to produce a continuous shield of water extending outwardly in a sheet-like layer around the water stream, the water stream having a substantially laminar flow.
According to a further illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a spray head includes a body having a fluid port, and a mount removably received within the body. The spray head further includes a flow straightening member operably coupled to the mount and in fluid communication with the fluid port. The flow straightening member is configured to assist in removing turbulence from the water. A nozzle is operably coupled to the straightening member and includes an outlet orifice configured to produce a center water stream. A whirl member is operably coupled to the mount and is configured to impart rotational movement to the water, thereby producing a continuous shield of water extending around the center water stream.
According to yet another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of generating a water pattern includes the steps of producing a center water stream having a substantially laminar flow from a first outlet, and producing an outer continuous shield of water extending outwardly in a sheet-like layer around the center water stream.
According to still a further illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of generating a water pattern with a water delivery device includes the steps of dividing a supply of water provided to the water delivery device into at least a first portion and a second portion and supplying from the water delivery device a stream of water based on the first portion and a continuous shield of water based on the second portion. The stream of water has a substantially laminar flow and the continuous shield of water surrounds the stream of water.
According to still another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure, a water deliver system for connection to at least one source of water and for mounting to a sink deck is provided. The water delivery system comprises at least one valve adapted to be in communication with the at least one source of water and an output device coupled to the sink deck. The output device includes an internal waterway and a spray head. The internal waterway is in fluid communication with the valve and with the spray head. The spray head includes a first outlet producing a stream of water and a second outlet producing a continuous shield of water surrounding the stream of water.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiment exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
Referring initially to
Referring now to
As shown in
A plurality of passageways 70 are formed within the holder 32 and are in fluid communication with the whirl member 34. As shown in
Turning now to
The nozzle mount 132 and the flow straightener 136 cooperate to assist in removing turbulence from water flowing therethrough. More particularly, the flow straightener 136 includes a plurality of parallel bores 142 (see
Referring to
A whirl member 144 is retained within the base 126 by the nozzle mount 132. The whirl member 144 may be of a design similar to whirl member 34 as detailed herein. As note above, the whirl member 144 is configured to impart rotational movement to water passing therethrough, wherein the water then extends into an annular passageway 146 and into the shroud shaper 130. Because the water adheres to the inner surface of the outer wall of the shroud shaper 130 it generates a conical or bulb-like continuous shield of water as it exits through outlet 150. As detailed above, the outlet orifice 62 of the nozzle 140 generates a center stream of water disposed within the shield of water.
It should be appreciated that the substantially laminar flow of the center stream 63 reduces splashing or misting in response to water contacting a surface 280. Additionally, the water shield 84 protects against splash, mist and dislodged debris when using a power spray to clean surfaces, such as dishes, sink, etc. It is also possible to replace the continuous water shield with an aerated shield.
As discussed herein, the various illustrated embodiments provide a central flow of water having a generally laminar stream, such as stream 63 in
Referring to
Referring to
Holder 318 includes an inlet 306 which is in fluid communication with the internal fluid passageways of valve body 12. Illustratively inlet 306 includes three elongated orifices 310A-C. Inlet 306 may have fewer or more orifices. Referring to
Inlet member 320 is coupled to holder 318. In one embodiment surface 332 of inlet member 320 and surface 334 of holder 318 are each threaded. In one embodiment, surfaces 332 and 334 are sized such that holder 318 and inlet member 320 may be sonically welded together. An angled surface 336 of inlet member 320 and an angled surface 338 of holder 318 cooperate to assist in sealing the periphery of inlet member 320 relative to holder 318.
Surfaces 348 (illustratively three surfaces) of flow straightener 322 and surfaces 348 (illustratively three surfaces) of inlet member 320 are sized such that flow straightener 322 may be sonically welded to inlet member 320. In one embodiment, flow straightener 322 is coupled to inlet member 320 by other suitable means, such as threads.
Referring to
Outlet member 324 includes a recess 350 which is in fluid communication with fluid passages 352 in flow straightener 322. Recess 350 terminates in an outlet orifice 354. Outlet member 324 includes a raised portion 356 which cooperates with a surface 358 of flow straightener 322 to permit outlet member 324 to be sonically welded to flow straightener 322. In one embodiment, flow straightener 322 is coupled to outlet member 324 by other suitable means, such as threads.
In operation, water enters valve cartridge 316 through orifices 310A-C. As explained herein, a first portion of the water entering valve cartridge 316 exits as a stream of water, similar to stream 63, and a second portion of the water entering valve cartridge 316 exits as a continuous shield of water, similar to shield 84.
Body portion 321 of flow straightener 322 includes a plurality of passageways 352. Illustratively passageways 352 are a plurality of parallel, longitudinally aligned bores (see 352A in
A continuous shield of water is formed by water that enters passageways 330A-C formed by inlet member 320 and flow straightener 322. Passageways 330A-C are in fluid communication with slots 340 positioned at a lower end of inlet member 320. Slots 340 and a lower surface 370 of flow straightener 322 change the direction of flow of the water and impart rotational movement to the water passing there through. Once the rotational movement is imparted to the water, it moves outwardly to a side wall 372 of deflector member 374 of flow straightener 322 and is directed backwards in direction 376. The water continues generally in direction 376 until it is redirected forward again in direction 378 by surface 380 of inlet member 320. The water travels generally in direction 378 toward a shield outlet 382.
As the fluid moves toward shield outlet 382, centrifugal force causes it to follow an inner surface 384 of holder 318. Due to the well-known Coanda effect, where fluid flowing along a solid surface which is curved slightly from the stream tends to follow the surface, the fluid defines a substantially continuous shield of fluid, generally similar to shield 84 having a sheet-like appearance. As shown in
The flared portion of surface 384 assists in shaping the appearance of the continuous sheet of water. The flared portion causes the appearance of the continuous sheet of water to be more conical and less spherical.
Additional details regarding cartridge assembly 316 are provided in U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/771,192, filed Feb. 6, 2006, the disclosure of which has been expressly incorporated by reference herein.
As illustrated in
In one embodiment, the source of hot water 406 and the source of cold water 408 are both in fluid communication with a single mixing valve which regulates the flow rate of water from each source 406, 408 which is to be provided to an output device 412, if any depending on the water characteristics desired. For instance, only hot water may be desired so the valve would only pass water from the source of hot water 406. In another embodiment, the source of hot water 406 and the source of cold water 408 are each in fluid communication with a respective valve; each valve regulating the flow of water to be provided to the output device 412 from the respective source of water in fluid communication with the valve. Valve 410 may be positioned above the sink deck or below the sink deck.
The control of valve 410 is through one or more input devices 414. Exemplary input devices 414 include both mechanical input devices, such as handles, and electronic input devices, such as a touch sensor or an infrared sensor, which provide an indication to a controller of the water characteristics desired. In one example, the controller adjusts valve 410 through a motor coupled to valve.
Exemplary output devices 412 include a spout having a spray head coupled thereto. The spout may be rigid or may have a flexible portion. In one embodiment, spray head is a swivel head attached to the end of a spout base member. In one embodiment, spray head is a pull out wand which is attached to a spout base member. The pull out wand having a first position generally coupled to spout base member and a second position wherein the wand is spaced apart from the spout base member and connected thereto through a waterway connecting the two. Another exemplary output device is a side spray. Exemplary side sprays are disclosed in U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/771,192, filed Feb. 6, 2006, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein. In one embodiment, spray head is incorporated into a side spray which may be coupled to the sink deck and is in fluid communication with valve 410. In one example side spray is in fluid communication with valve 410 independent of a spout. In one embodiment, spray head may be used with any type of water delivery device which is coupled to a sink deck and used in combination with a sink 402.
In one embodiment, water delivery system 400 is associated with a bathtub, a shower, or other receptacle having an associated drain, such as drain 401 associated with sink 402 in
In one example, using the continuous shield and stream combination may reduce the amount of steam produced in a shower setting. In effect, a portion of air may be trapped between the stream and the continuous shield. As such, steam generated from the stream is generally trapped inside the shield thereby limiting the humidity in the bathroom.
In one embodiment, the spray heads and/or valve cartridges disclosed herein may be configured to include multiple streams of water surrounded by the continuous stream. Each stream may have a substantially laminar flow or a non-laminar flow. In one embodiment, the spray heads and/or valve cartridges disclosed herein may be configured to include multiple continuous shields of water. In one embodiment, the spray heads and/or valve cartridges disclosed herein may be configured to include one or more streams of the water, each stream having one of a substantially laminar flow or a non-laminar flow, and one or more continuous shields of water surrounding the one or more streams of water.
In one embodiment, the inlet to the water passage to generate the stream of water and the inlet to the water passage to generate the shield of water are independent of each other, such that water may be presented to only the water passage to generate the stream of water, to only the water passage to generate the shield of water, or to both the water passage to generate the shield of water and the water passage to generate the stream of water. The water delivery system 400 may include separate water conduits from valve 410 connecting to the water passage to generate the stream of water and the water passage to generate the shield of water. As such, a user may select with input device 414 to generate a stream of water only, to generate a shield of water only, or to generate a combination of a stream of water and a continuous shield of water. In one example, the water shield only mode may be used for a rinsing application.
In one embodiment, the continuous shield of water has a generally football shaped appearance. In one embodiment, the shape of the continuous shield of water is influenced by the pressure of the water. At standard pressures for residential applications, the shape of the continuous shield is generally a half of a football or generally conical. At lower pressures the shape of the continuous shield is generally football shaped. As such, the pressure related to the water in the continuous shield may be chosen to select an aesthetically pleasing appearance. In one example, the pressure is chosen such that the appearance of the water shield provides a bubble around a stream of water. The shape of the continuous shield may also be influenced by the temperature of the water.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/680,939, filed May 13, 2005 and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/771,192, filed Feb. 6, 2006, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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