The invention relates to a showerhead for a sanitary fitting. It is known that different types of jets can be produce with sanitary showerheads. Particularly favoured are aerated jets, in which air bubbles can be mixed with the water jet ensuing from a jet outlet element.
Typically, in conventional showerheads, the possibility exists to generate such aerated jets. Special jet outlet elements are provided for aerated jets, which are normally located in one part of the jet disc.
For some time now, showerheads are known, which feature a relatively large diameter and are made very flat.
The object of the invention is to provide a showerhead with the help of which the user can be provided with a large-area showerhead, thus a pleasant showering experience.
To achieve this object, the invention proposes a showerhead with the features mentioned in Claim 1. Developments of the invention are object of dependent claims.
The jet outlet elements from which an aerated jet is produced are now distributed over practically the entire jet disc. In large-area jet discs a jet field is generated in the entire cross-section, in that aerated jets are present everywhere. This generates a very pleasant feeling on the user's skin. To generate this large jet field it is not necessary for all jet outlet elements to produce these aerated jets.
In further development, it can also be provided that all jet outlet elements of the jet disc are formed for issuing aerated jets, if necessary, with exception of an area disposed in the middle of the jet disc, for example, in which other jets can be issued.
In further development of the invention, it can be facilitated that the aspirating device is formed for concurrently aerating several jet outlet elements. It is not required as such that each jet outlet element is provided with an independent air suction device.
To be able to ensure particularly in large-area jet showerheads that aeration can occur from all the jet outlet elements in the same manner, the aspirating device can be made according to the invention so that it sucks air at several points of the jet disc and/or of the showerhead housing, which are preferably disposed in a distributed manner over the jet disc or over the showerhead housing.
It has particularly proved advantageous to dispose the air suction openings aligned along the circumference of the jet disc. By doing so, the jet disc itself is neither impaired nor influenced in its optical appearance. In particular, the jet outlet openings are made in a manner that slits are formed around the circumference of the jet disc or a divided slit that serves air suction is formed if necessary. This slit is practically no longer visible and therefore does not interfere with the appearance of the showerhead.
With each especially large jet disc, it is also possible to arrange individual air suction openings in the jet disc itself, which can then be used as design elements.
The invention proposes to design the aeration of the water flowing out of the jet outlet elements such that the actual aeration occurs within the showerhead and that the water aerated within the showerhead enters the jet outlet elements from there, whereby several jet outlet elements are preferably supplied from one or from several chambers.
Further features, details, and preferences of the invention are derived from the claims and abstract whose wording is based on reference to the content of the description, and of the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention and of the drawing. The figures show:
The showerhead depicted sectionally in
The housing floor 2 features a cylindrical attachment point 6 on its interior side, with an interior opening 7, which serves the purpose of securing the jet disc 8 on the showerhead housing 1.
A pivoted floor part 9 is on the housing floor 2, which forms a part of the interior of the showerhead housing 1. A lid part 10 adjoins the floor part 9, which rests on the floor part 9 with its middle section 11 within an opening. A distributing disc 12 adjoins in the direction away from the housing floor 2, which creates space for a turbine 13 in its middle section.
Nozzles 14 are formed in the outside edge of the distributing disc in a depression, which are used for aerating the water.
The interior of the showerhead housing is then closed outwards through the already mentioned jet disc 8, which in its interior side contains a jet disc insert 15 with jet outlet elements 16.
An internal space or chamber 17 is formed between the distributing disc 12 and the jet disc insert 15, from which the jet outlet elements 16 allow outflow into the open.
The jet disc 8 in the depicted embodiment is arranged such that it comes to rest with its outside circumference 18 still within the cylinder jacket 3 of the showerhead housing 1. Between the interior side of the outer jacket 3 of the showerhead housing 1 and the edge of the jet disc 8 is an open narrow gap 18, which goes around the entire circumference of the jet disc 8. Through this gap, air can reach the interior of the showerhead housing 1. The air enters into a space 19 between the lid part 10 and the floor part 9. This space 19, for instance, is depicted on the left in
Now as regards
Several of such aerating elements 30 can be present in a very large jet disc. They can be used in addition to a gap surrounding the jet disc 8. An example of such a large-area jet disc 8 is depicted in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 059 328.0 | Dec 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/12757 | 11/30/2005 | WO | 8/31/2007 |