The invention relates to a shower device with a plumbing fixture in which a plumbing valve is provided and used, among other purposes, for activating a shower hose connection.
During renovation of bathrooms, the problem can arise that one would like additional devices for showering but there is little or no possibility of installing full lines under the respective shower surfaces. For this purpose, it is already common to design a side shower for retrofit installation (DE 29604312) such that a shower rail, deriving its water via a hose that is held by the plumbing fixture, is provided for a side shower. The connection to the wall-mounted rail then consists of a further changeover valve, so that the normal hand-held showerhead can be connected via a further means. In this manner, the quantity and temperature of the water for the side shower can be controlled via the already existing fixture, while a changeover valve exists elsewhere for changing between the side shower and the hand-held showerhead.
An object of the invention is to provide a possibility of being able to activate an additional shower device via an existing plumbing fixture.
To achieve this object the invention proposes a shower device and a hand-held showerhead, with the features mentioned in the appended claims.
The hand-held showerhead belonging to the plumbing fixture also features an additional outlet connection to its normal jet outlet element that can be connected with an inlet connection of a further shower device.
When this outlet connection is connected with the inlet connection of further shower devices, the further shower device can be activated by means of the plumbing fixture. Therefore, no further manually operated plumbing valve is required, for instance, in order to change or set the amount and/or the temperature of the water flowing to the other shower device. Only an additional valve is required to open or close the outlet connection of the hand-held showerhead.
The other shower device can be an additional device besides the hand-held showerhead, for instance a supplement to the hand-held showerhead with a different jet type or a different shape or feature a different type of handling. This additional showerhead can be handled together with the hand-held showerhead, or also feature its own handle that can be used to operate the additional hand-held showerhead and the hand-held showerhead.
In further development of the invention, it can be provided that the hand-held showerhead features a mechanical coupling device for mechanically coupling the hand-held showerhead to the other shower device.
In particular, it can be provided that the coupling device is formed in such a way that in the mechanical connection between the hand-held showerhead and the other shower device the outlet connection of the hand-held showerhead is hydraulically connected simultaneously with the inlet connection of the other shower device. This makes it possible to establish the liquid connection between the two parts simultaneously by means of a simple mechanical connection process.
As already mentioned, a valve can be provided for opening the outlet connection. This valve, for instance, allows operation by means of an activating element to be activated manually. Then the user can deliberately establish the liquid connection.
The valve can for instance be located inside the hand-held showerhead itself. It can be formed and mounted as a common valve for switching over between different jet-types of a hand-held showerhead so that previous solutions of valves located in hand-held showerheads can be used further.
It is also considerable and within the scope of the invention that valves for opening the outlet connection of the hand-held showerhead be located inside the plumbing fixture itself. In this case, for instance, a hose with two water lines can be used.
It is also possible that the valve is accommodated inside the hand-held showerhead, but its activating element is mounted inside the plumbing fixture.
A further possibility proposed by the invention is that the valve for opening and shutting the outlet connection can be activated by establishing or disconnecting a mechanical connection with the inlet connection of the shower device. The user must not perform additional activities in order to activate further shower devices.
For instance, the mechanical connection that at the same time establishes the liquid connection can be executed as plug-in coupling so that the outlet connection in the hand-held showerhead forms a part of this plug-in coupling, of which the other part is mounted in the other shower device. Plug-in couplings are actually known so that familiar solutions are used, whereby an adaptation to the special application case in question here can be carried out if necessary.
The valve that opens and shuts the outlet connection of the hand-held showerhead, for instance, in further development can be formed so that when the outlet connection is open, the water supply to the jet outlet element is at least partly switched off. In addition, a full shut-off means can be provided. This means that upon establishing the connection between the hand-held showerhead and the other shower device, the water is then only supplied or first supplied to the other shower device.
It is however considerable and within the scope of the invention that the valve is formed in such a way that when the outlet connection is open, the water supply to the jet outlet element of the hand-held showerhead remains sustained. In a mechanical coupling between the hand-held showerhead and the other shower device, depending on the attachment and formation of the other shower device, the hand-held showerhead can still be used as an overhead shower or side shower.
According to the invention, it can be provided in a further development that the outlet connection and/or the coupling device are/is arranged on the hand-held showerhead such that when connected with the other shower device the jet outlet element points in a direction facing the user. This is then reasonable when the jet outlet element should further be used for showering.
In further development, it can be possible that the coupling device features a water delivery plug-in nipple. The same can for instance be covered when the hand-held showerhead is not coupled, so that it is first exposed upon establishing the mechanical connection. A sleeve or a similar element can serve for this purpose, which can also feature additional functions, for instance, function as an element for holding the hand-held showerhead when said is not in use.
The invention proposes, in further development, to connect the described shower device with a shower device connected and mechanically coupled with this outlet connection of the hand-held showerhead.
This can particularly feature a shower device that does not have its own liquid connection with a house installation. Preferably, this however involves a shower device that is independently fastened mechanically to a wall or to any other part of the fitting in a bathroom, a shower cell or the likes.
It was mentioned at the beginning that the activation of a wall-mounted rail with the help of a hose is already known. The additional shower device proposed by the invention, which is connected with the hand-held showerhead, can be any shower device, for instance, also a wall-mounted rail that can serve for holding the side shower.
For instance, in further development of the invention the wall-mounted rail can additionally serve as a normal wall-mounted rail, in that it can feature a preferably displaceable holder for the hand-held showerhead, so that this can be used as a showerhead even without operation of the wall-mounted rail.
In further development of the invention, it can be provided that the wall-mounted rail is made hollow so that it can internally serve as a water carrier.
In further development of the invention, it can be provided that the inlet connection of the shower device formed as a wall-mounted rail and/or of the part of the coupling device associated with the wall-mounted rail is located in the lower end area of the wall-mounted rail.
According to the invention, it can be provided that the other shower device at least features an overhead shower. By plugging the hand-held showerhead into the coupling device, the showerhead can be supplied with water.
The wall-mounted rail can also feature at least one side shower.
The shower device can feature its own changeover valve for switching over between the showerhead and side shower.
The quantity of water exiting the showerhead or the side shower as well as its temperature is furthermore controlled or determined by the plumbing valve inside the plumbing fixture.
According to the invention, it can be provided that a console is located in the bottom end area of the wall-mounted rail that features the parts of the connection and/or the coupling device. The console can feature or form additional function elements, for instance, tray possibilities for articles needed or desired when showering.
The invention likewise proposes a shower device for fixing on a wall or on another part of a shower cabinet, which at least features a jet outlet element, an inlet connection for connection with an outlet connection of a hand-held showerhead as well as a water carrier from the inlet connection to the at least one jet outlet element.
This shower device can be formed as a wall-mounted rail; it can also feature a mechanical coupling device for mechanically coupling a hand-held showerhead.
The invention likewise proposes a hand-held showerhead with a connection for a shower hose, at least a jet outlet element and a selectively opened outlet connection for connection with an inlet connection of a shower device.
Features, details and preferences of the invention including those stated above, are derived from the claims and the abstract, of which the wording refers to the content of the description, and of the following description of a preferred embodiment as also shown in the drawing. The following figures show:
Independent of the plumbing fixture 1 a further shower device 10 is attached in the bathroom, for instance, on the wall. This further shower device 10 has no water connection to the house installation, is however fastened independent of the plumbing fixture 1.
The other shower device contains a wall-mounted rail 11 that is formed as a hollow pipe. The cross-section deviates preferably from the round shape. The wall-mounted rail 11 stretches between a console 12 located at its bottom end and an overhead shower 13 located at its top end, whereby the illustrated example entails a splash shower, in which the water exits out of a slit 14 in the form of a thin fan.
On the front side of the wall-mounted rail 11, visible in
The holder 16 is formed such that it leaves the middle area free, thus the front side of the wall-mounted rail 11, in which the jet outlet elements 15 are located.
In the console 12, a depression is formed in the middle 19, in whose middle point a socket 20 is visible. This socket 20 forms an inlet connection for water and is connected with the hollow internal side of the wall-mounted rail 11.
The invention now proposes that the hand-held showerhead 5 be provided with an outlet connection that can be connected with the socket 20 of the wall-mounted rail 11 such that the water conveyed through the shower hose 4 can reach the interior of the wall-mounted rail 11. This shall first be explained in
On the end of the hand-held showerhead 5 facing away from the connection for the shower hose 4 a rotatable ring element 23 provided, which forms an activating element for a changeover valve located in the internal part of the hand-held showerhead 5. An outlet connection for the water guided through the shower hose 4 is located in the face side 24. This can involve a socket that interacts with a nipple of a wall-mounted rail. The example of
The
On the rear side of the showerhead 7, there is a projection 26, which features the shape of a button. With this projection 26, the hand-held showerhead may be hung on a corresponding holder. The projection 26 is formed such that it can be pushed into the housing of the showerhead 7 by pressing its rear side, see
Now as regards another embodiment that is depicted in the
The plug 32 is firmly screwed with the help of a wall holder 37 on the wall. This wall holder also serves for holding the wall-mounted rail 30 with the help of the plug 32.
An external sliding sleeve 38 is attached over the sleeve 34, which is pushed upwards by a contacting spring 39 onto a shoulder of the sleeve 34, that is, in the direction towards the plug 32. Between the sleeve 34 and the sliding sleeve 38 is an inserted swivel hook 40, which, in the depicted position, protrudes inside the interior space of the sleeve 34. If the sleeve 38 is shifted downwards against the effect of the spring 39 in
An end of a hand-held showerhead 45 acts together with the inner side of the sleeve 34, which is depicted in the section of
After pushing in the hand-held showerhead, the position depicted in
From there, the water reaches the water line 31 of the wall-mounted rail 30.
To loosen the connection, the sliding sleeve 38 in
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