Claims
- 1. A rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet to said housing,
- a tapered water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a jet,
- a single outlet nozzle having an entrance port that is generally in-line with said water nozzle for receiving a water jet directly from said water nozzle, and
- a support structure for holding said outlet nozzle downstream from said water nozzle to receive said jet and discharge it along an outlet axis, said support structure being mounted to said housing, rotatable relative to the housing about a rotation axis and holding said outlet nozzle so that it can be oriented with its outlet axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to said rotation axis, such that the flow of said jet through the outlet nozzle at said non-intersecting and non-parallel axis orientation imparts a turning moment to said support structure, causing it to rotate along with said outlet nozzle.
- 2. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 1, wherein said support structure includes means for adjusting the orientation of said outlet nozzle with respect to said support structure and thereby adjusting the orientation of said outlet axis relative to the orientation of said rotation axis.
- 3. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 2, wherein the orientation of said outlet nozzle is adjustable over a range of relative outlet-rotation axis orientations that includes a parallel orientation at which said support structure does not rotate.
- 4. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 3, wherein said outlet axis at said parallel orientation adjustment is in a substantially common plane with said rotation axis, and said outlet nozzle is adjustable along a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane.
- 5. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 2, wherein said support structure includes means for restricting the adjustment of said outlet nozzle to an adjustment plane that is substantially parallel to but offset from said rotation axis.
- 6. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 5, wherein said support structure comprises the ball portion of an eyeball-type outlet and a rotatable socket capturing said ball portion, said outlet nozzle comprises a tubular outlet from said ball portion with said socket and ball portion including mutually engaging means restricting the adjustment of said ball portion to said adjustment plane for said tubular water outlet.
- 7. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 6, said mutually engaging means comprising a recessed track along said ball portion and a tab that extends from said socket into said track.
- 8. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 7, said track including a series of detents, and said tab being stiffly flexible to ride over said detents during adjustment of the eyeball-type outlet, and to lodge between detents at the conclusion of an adjustment to retain the outlet nozzle at its adjusted position.
- 9. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 1, said outlet nozzle comprising a straight tubular nozzle.
- 10. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 1, wherein said water nozzle has an axis that is coaxial with said rotation axis.
- 11. A rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet to said housing,
- a water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a jet,
- an outlet nozzle,
- a support structure for holding said outlet nozzle downstream from said water nozzle to receive said jet and discharge it along an outlet axis, said support structure being mounted to said housing, rotatable relative to the housing about a rotation axis and holding said outlet nozzle so that it can be oriented with its outlet axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to said rotation axis, such that the flow of said jet through the outlet nozzle at said non-intersecting and non-parallel axis orientation imparts a turning moment to said support structure, causing it to rotate along with said outlet nozzle, and
- means for introducing an air flow into said water jet between said water and outlet nozzles.
- 12. A rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet to said housing,
- a water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a jet,
- an outlet nozzle, and
- a support structure for holding said outlet nozzle downstream from said water nozzle to receive said jet and discharge it along an outlet axis, said support structure being mounted to said housing, rotatable relative to the housing about a rotation axis and holding said outlet nozzle so that it can be oriented with its outlet axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to said rotation axis, such that the flow of said jet through the outlet nozzle at said non-intersecting and non-parallel axis orientation imparts a turning moment to said support structure, causing it to rotate along with said outlet nozzle,
- said housing including a cavity for receiving said support structure, said cavity including a cylindrical stator extending up from its base with an opening through the stator for said water jet, with said support structure rotatably mounted to said stator.
- 13. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 12, further comprising a ball bearing track between said stator and said support structure ring.
- 14. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 12, wherein said housing cavity is cylindrical and coaxial with said rotation axis and stator, said support structure comprises the ball portion of an eyeball-type outlet and a socket member that captures said ball portion at its forward end at an offset from said rotation axis, and said outlet nozzle comprises a tubular outlet from said ball portion.
- 15. A rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet into said housing,
- a tapered water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a jet along a water nozzle axis,
- a single outlet nozzle having an outlet nozzle axis, and an entrance port that is generally in-line with said water nozzle for receiving a water jet directly from said water nozzle, and
- a support structure that is mounted to and rotatable relative to said housing for holding said outlet nozzle downstream from said water nozzle to receive said jet, with the outlet nozzle axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to the water nozzle axis, such that the flow of said jet through the outlet nozzle at said non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation imparts a turning moment to said support structure, causing it to rotate along with said outlet nozzle.
- 16. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 15, wherein said support structure includes means for adjusting the orientation of said outlet nozzle axis relative to the orientation of said water nozzle axis.
- 17. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 16, wherein said outlet nozzle is adjustable over a range of orientations between said outlet nozzle and water nozzle axes that includes a parallel orientation at which said support structure does not rotate.
- 18. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 17, wherein the axis of said outlet nozzle at said parallel orientation adjustment is in a substantially common plane with said water nozzle axis, and said outlet nozzle is adjustable along a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane.
- 19. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 16, wherein said support structure includes means for restricting the adjustment of said outlet nozzle to an adjustment plane that is substantially parallel to but offset from said water nozzle axis.
- 20. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 19, wherein said support structure comprises the ball portion of an eyeball-type outlet and a rotatable socket capturing said ball portion, said outlet nozzle comprises a tubular outlet from said ball portion with said socket and ball portion including mutually engaging means restricting the adjustment of said ball portion to said adjustment plane for said tubular water outlet.
- 21. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 20, said mutually engaging means comprising a recessed track along said ball portion and a tab that extends from said socket into said track.
- 22. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 21, said track including a series of detents, and said tab being stiffly flexible to ride over said detents during adjustment of the eyeball-type outlet, and to lodge between detents at the conclusion of an adjustment to retain the outlet nozzle at its adjusted position.
- 23. The rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 15, said outlet nozzle comprising a straight tubular nozzle.
- 24. A rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet into said housing,
- a water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a jet along a water nozzle axis,
- an outlet nozzle having an outlet nozzle axis,
- a support structure that is mounted to and rotatable relative to said housing for holding said outlet nozzle downstream from said water nozzle to receive said jet, with the outlet nozzle axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to the water nozzle axis, such that the flow of said jet through the outlet nozzle at said non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation imparts a turning moment to said support structure, causing it to rotate along with said outlet nozzle, and
- means for introducing an air flow into said water jet between said water and outlet nozzles.
- 25. A rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet into said housing,
- a water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a jet along a water nozzle axis,
- an outlet nozzle having an outlet nozzle axis, and
- a support structure that is mounted to and rotatable relative to said housing for holding said outlet nozzle downstream from said water nozzle to receive said jet, with the outlet nozzle axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to the water nozzle axis, such that the flow of said jet through the outlet nozzle at said non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation imparts a turning moment to said support structure, causing it to rotate along with said outlet nozzle,
- said housing including a cavity for receiving said support structure, said cavity including a cylindrical stator extending up from its base with an opening through the stator for said water jet, with said support structure rotatably mounted to said stator.
- 26. The rotatably hydrotherapy jet of claim 25, further comprising a ball bearing track between said stator and said support structure.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/970,638, filed Nov. 2, 1992, abandoned.
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