There are numerous possibilities for controlling the jets passing out of a shower head in order to give specific effects to the shower user. These can be optically visible effects, or also effects perceived as a massage.
In a known shower head (WO 00/03810) a jet outlet element is to a certain extent arranged in freely movable manner in a shower head. It is provided with a turbine, which can be driven by the water flow. As a result of the free mobility together with the turbine, the jet outlet element can be given a random orientation, so that it performs any random uncontrolled movement.
The problem of the invention is to provide a shower head with which it is possible to implement different patterns of moving outlet jets.
To solve this problem the invention proposes a shower head as disclosed in this specification and as defined in the claims, whose wording, like that of the abstract, is by reference made into part of the content of the present description.
Through the movement of the jet outlet element retained in the shower head with the aid of the mechanism, it is possible to modify the direction of the jet passing out of the jet outlet element. If this modification takes place rapidly an interesting jet pattern is obtained for the user and this also leads to a massaging action of the skin of the showering person.
According to a further development of the invention, the arrangement is such that the direction of the jet passing out changes in a constantly repeating pattern. However, it is also conceivable and is proposed by the invention, that a random pattern is produced.
In order to change the direction of the jet passing out, according to a further development of the invention a guide segment of the jet outlet element is movable along a path, which preferably describes a closed path, which is preferably closed. The guide segment can be a specific part of the jet outlet element, which is e.g. positioned as a journal on the end of the jet outlet element remote from the jet disk.
The guideway bringing about the movement of the jet outlet element can, in a further development of the invention, have at least one crossing. As a result it is possible to produce jets which describe the shape of a figure of eight on the impact surface and where there is an actual crossover of the path.
According to another further development of the invention, the guideway has at least two closed paths with a transfer point between them. An example for this is the provision of two circular paths, which intersect or touch at at least one point. At said point it is possible to provide a device in order to transfer the guide segment from one path to the other.
It can in particular be provided that the paths are in tangential contact at the transfer point. At the transfer point can be provided an optionally controlled transfer device.
The mechanism bringing about the movement of the jet outlet element can e.g. be driven by a turbine, which is driven by the water flowing the shower head.
It can in particular be provided that the mechanism has at least one mechanism element with which at least temporarily the jet outlet element is directly connected. For example, the aforementioned guide segment can engage in a recess of the mechanism element and is moved by the latter. Engagement can be such that the guide segment still has a degree of freedom, which is determined by another part of the shower head.
Thus, the mechanism can e.g. be constructed in such a way that the mechanism element brings about the movement of the jet outlet element, i.e. for example a rotary drive, or in such a way that the mechanism element directly controls the movement of the jet outlet element.
According to a further development of the invention, the shower head can have a second or also a third mechanism element with which the jet outlet element is temporarily directly connected, i.e. for example during the time when it is not connected to the first mechanism element.
According to the invention, the mechanism can have a transfer device in order to transfer the jet outlet element or its guide segment from one to the other mechanism element.
The transfer device can e.g. be constructed in such a way that it directly controls the jet outlet element movement.
However, it is also possible and is proposed by the invention, that the transfer device is controlled by a gear means, which can be synchronized with the jet outlet element movement, or a non-synchronized gear means. In this case it is possible to bring about a random movement.
According to a further development of the invention, the jet outlet element is moved in such a way that its axis is located on a cone. This can e.g. be brought about in that one end of the jet outlet element is retrained or guided in the manner of a ball and socket joint or a ball socket.
It is also possible and is proposed by the invention, that the jet outlet element moves parallel to itself, i.e. is slid.
In particular, combinations of both movement types are possible.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention can be gathered from the following description of a preferred embodiment, together with the attached drawings, wherein show:
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However, the invention also allows other paths of the water jet when it strikes a surface. One such possibility is diagrammatically illustrated in FIG. 6. In place of two disks 17, 18, here three disks 17, 18, 28 are used, which are in each case driven in contrarotating manner and whose axes are on one line. A guide segment 9 of a corresponding jet outlet element, much as in the embodiment of
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