Claims
- 1. A water supply channel assembly, comprising:
a first water supply channel comprising:
a first flow path; and a first group of apertures; a second water supply channel comprising;
a second flow path; and a second group of apertures; and a first wall defining a commonly-shared sidewall of the first and second water supplies; wherein
the second flow path comprises a plurality of radially-extending flow channels.
- 2. The water supply channel assembly of claim 1, wherein the second water supply channel at least partially surrounds the first water supply channel.
- 3. The water supply channel assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the first flow path comprises a straight laminar flow path; and the second flow path comprises an at least partially circular turbulent flow path.
- 4. The water supply channel assembly of claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of radially-extending flow channels extend substantially directly outwardly from the at least partially circular turbulent flow path.
- 5. The water supply channel assembly of claim 4, further comprising a second wall defining:
at least one sidewall of the plurality of radially-extending flow channels; and at least one sidewall of the second flow path.
- 6. The water supply channel of claim 3, further comprising:
an inner nozzle cover comprising a top of the first and second flow paths; and an inner nozzle layer comprising a base of the first and second flow paths, the inner nozzle layer mating with the inner nozzle cover; wherein
the wall extends outwardly from the inner nozzle cover; and the first and second groups of apertures are formed in the inner nozzle layer.
- 7. The water supply channel of claim 3, further comprising a valve operative to direct water flow to one of the first and second flow paths.
- 8. The water supply channel of claim 7, further comprising a unitary inner nozzle insert defining a top and a bottom for the first and second flow paths; wherein the first wall is formed integrally in the unitary inner nozzle insert.
- 9. The water supply channel of claim 3, further comprising a valve operative to regulate a flow speed of a liquid through the first and second flow paths.
- 10. A method for manufacturing a shower head assembly, comprising:
defining a first flow path; defining a second flow path; defining a first set of inner nozzles connected to the first flow path; defining a second set of inner nozzles connected to the second flow path; nesting the first and second sets of inner nozzles in a plurality of external nozzles; enclosing the first and second flow paths in an outer housing; at least partially enclosing the first set of inner nozzles, second set of inner nozzles, and set of external nozzles in the outer housing; and affixing a connection structure to the outer housing, the connection structure operative to mate with a shower arm assembly.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein:
the operation of defining a first flow path comprises defining a laminar flow path; and the operation of defining a second flow path comprises defining a turbulent flow path.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising injection molding the plurality of external nozzles over the first and second sets of inner nozzles.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
defining a water supply channel operably connected to the first and second flow paths; and inserting a valve into the water supply channel, the valve blocking one of the first and second flow paths.
- 14. A nozzle assembly for use in a showerhead, comprising:
an inner nozzle; an external nozzle at least partially surrounding the inner nozzle; an inner nozzle orifice defined at a first end of the inner nozzle, the inner nozzle orifice comprising a lateral inner nozzle orifice cross-section; an outer nozzle orifice defined at a first end of the outer nozzle, the outer nozzle orifice comprising a lateral outer nozzle orifice cross-section; and a nozzle reservoir defined at a second end of the inner nozzle, the first and second ends of the inner nozzle opposite one another; wherein
the inner nozzle orifice and outer nozzle orifice substantially aligned along a longitudinal axis of the inner nozzle; and a surface area of the inner nozzle orifice cross-section is smaller than a surface area of the outer nozzle orifice cross-section.
- 15. The nozzle assembly of claim 14, wherein:
the inner nozzle is rigid; and the outer nozzle is flexible.
- 16. The nozzle assembly of claim 15, wherein the outer nozzle further defines a seal extending radially outwardly from a center of the external nozzle.
- 17. The nozzle assembly of claim 15, wherein the outer nozzle comprises an elastomeric material chosen from the group comprising santoprene and monoprene.
- 18. The nozzle assembly of claim 15, wherein the outer nozzle comprises an elastomeric material having a Shore A hardness of 40-50.
- 19. The nozzle assembly of claim 14, further comprising means for generating a fine mist from a liquid flowing through the inner nozzle.
- 20. The nozzle assembly of claim 14, wherein the first end of the inner nozzle is recessed from the first end of the second nozzle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This nonprovisional application claims priority to U.S. nonprovisional patent application Ser. No. 10/021,852, filed Dec. 12, 2001 and titled “Shower Head Assembly,” which in turn claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/255,369, filed on Dec. 12, 2000. The entire contents of the nonprovisional application and the provisional application are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60255369 |
Dec 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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10021852 |
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10658051 |
Sep 2003 |
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