Information
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Patent Grant
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6378790
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Patent Number
6,378,790
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Scherbel; David A.
- Nguyen; Dinh Q.
Agents
- Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 239 391
- 239 393
- 239 436
- 239 456
- 239 460
- 239 554
- 239 555
- 239 563
- 239 570
- 239 571
- 239 107
- 239 114
- 239 123
- 239 138
- 137 853
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shower head comprising a hollow body connected at one end to a water source, and a face, plate connected at the other end of the hollow body. The face plate includes a plastic substrate having a plurality of circumferential openings and a central opening provided therein. The face plate further has a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including the walls of the plastic substrate circumferential openings. The thermoplastic rubber layer formed on the walls of the plastic substrate circumferential openings includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate circumferential openings. The shower head further comprises a plurality of plungers connected to a spider, wherein each plastic substrate circumferential opening receives a corresponding plunger and the ridge portions closely surround the plungers. The shower head also comprises a diverter valve having a cylindrical insert communicating with the central opening of the face plate. The cylindrical insert has a plurality of openings formed therein and connects to the spider. The diverter valve has a deformable member arranged on the inside of the cylindrical insert and covers the plurality of openings formed in the insert. When water flowing through plungers is stopped, the water pressure against the deformable member increases and forces the deformable member away from the cylindrical insert openings, allowing water to flow through the central opening of the face plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to shower heads, and, more particularly to a shower head having a rubber/plastic face plate that provides improved shower spray, and a diverter valve using rubber sleeve back-pressure activation.
B. Description of the Related Art
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a conventional shower head comprises a hollow body or shell
10
connected at its upper end to a source of water. Water discharges into a central body portion
12
of the shower head. A face plate
14
fits across the open bell end of body portion
10
and is held in watertight engagement therewith by means of an O-ring
16
. Face plate
14
is held in position by means of a screw bolt
18
that is received in and held by a lower threaded portion of a sleeve
20
. A tubular element
22
has a spider
24
integrally formed on a lower end thereof, and mounts around the outer circumference of sleeve
20
. Spider
24
has a plurality of open slots formed therein. Directly below each slot is a corresponding opening
26
formed in face plate
14
. Plungers
28
are engaged within in slots in spider
24
, and protrude through openings
26
in face plate
14
. Tubular element
22
is adjustable on sleeve
20
by means of a shaft
30
having an eccentric pin
32
on an end thereof. Pin
32
is received in and holds tubular element
22
and spider
24
together in a spaced relationship to face plate
14
. A handle
34
connects to and rotates shaft
30
, adjusting the relationship between face plate
14
and spider
24
and modifying the spray from the shower head.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, each plunger
28
comprises a body portion
36
having a plurality of grooves
38
in its sides and a shaft portion
40
. Plungers
28
are provided in openings
26
of face plate
14
. Shaft portion
40
attaches to spider
24
so that the location of plungers
28
may be adjusted with respect to openings
26
in face plate
14
. Conventional face plates are made from brass, solid plastic, or solid plastic having a decorative face. Attaining a desirable spray pattern for the shower head requires a close fit between the periphery of plungers
28
and openings
26
in face plate
14
. Thus, conventional face plate openings
26
need to be machined to precise dimensions, or, if plastic, molded to very close tolerances. Unfortunately, such machining is costly, time consuming, and inaccurate. Even precision molding is not always accurate enough, and is usually expensive.
One proposed solution to this problem is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,967,783 to Halsted et al. which discloses a shower head having an O-ring
73
located about the openings in the face plate, as shown in FIG.
1
A. Spray nozzles
22
,
23
, however, have triangular grooves
31
formed along their entire lengths. Thus, O-ring
73
prevents leakage of water past spray nozzles
22
,
23
, except through triangular grooves
31
. The shower head of Halsted et al., however, fails to provide a desirable spray pattern since the O-ring
73
does not provide a close, uniform fit between the periphery of spray nozzles
22
,
23
and the face plate opening.
Some conventional shower heads incorporate a pulsating outlet and a diverter valve for activating the pulsating outlet. For example, the shower head of Halsted et al. comprises three spray exit openings, two for normal spray patterns and a third for pulsating spray patterns. Incoming pressurized water is fed into a diverter which includes a slide valve that adjustably proportions the flow of water into two flow paths. The first flow path from the slide valve terminates in the two normal spray exit openings, while water flowing along the second flow path drives a turbine and exits via openings in the pulsating outlet. The rotating turbine includes a mask which sequentially covers and uncovers the spray outlet to provide a pulsating outlet. A problem with conventional pulsating shower heads, such as the one shown in Halsted et al., is that the pulsating outlet and diverter valve require mechanically complex designs which are difficult to manufacture and maintain.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a shower head having an improved shower spray pattern and which overcomes the problems of related art shower heads.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a shower head face plate that provides a tight, uniform fit around the periphery of the plungers and overcomes the disadvantages of the related art.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a shower head face plate that is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and maintain, while maintaining very tight dimensional tolerances.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a diverter mechanism for a shower head that is simple in design, and easy and inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.
Another object of the present invention includes eliminating the need for an O-ring seal between a shower head housing and face plate.
Still another object of the present invention is to improve and simplify the assembly of the face plate into the shower head.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
To achieve the objects and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the invention comprises a shower head having: a hollow body connected at one end to a water source; a face plate connected at the other end of the hollow body, the face plate including a plastic substrate having a plurality of openings formed therein and a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including walls of plastic substrate openings, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate openings; and a plurality of plungers, wherein each plastic substrate opening receives a corresponding plunger and the ridge portions closely surrounding the plungers to form a close fit between the plungers and plastic substrate openings.
To further achieve the objects, the present invention comprises a diverter valve for a shower head having a hollow body with a face plate at one end thereof, a water source at the other end thereof, and plurality of plungers connected to a spider, the face plate having a plurality of circumferential openings provided therein and a central opening provided therein, wherein each face plate circumferential opening receives a corresponding plunger, the diverter valve comprising: a cylindrical insert communicating with the cental opening of the face plate, the cylindrical insert having a plurality of openings formed therein and connecting to the spider; and a deformable member arranged on the inside of the cylindrical insert and covering the plurality of openings formed in the insert, wherein when water flowing through plungers is stopped, the water pressure against the deformable member increases and forces the sleeve away from the cylindrical insert openings, allowing water to flow through the central opening of the face plate.
To still further achieve the objects, the present invention comprises a plunger for a shower head having a hollow body with a face plate at one end thereof with an opening therein, a water source at the other end thereof, the plunger being variably positioned in the face plate opening and comprising: a generally cylindrical shaft portion having an upper end, means for attaching the shaft portion to a means for adjusting the plunger within the opening, and a lower end having a collar thereon whose diameter corresponds to that of the upper end; and a body portion having a plurality of semicircular grooves provided therein to permit water to pass through the opening in a controlled spray pattern, the plurality of semicircular grooves extending partially along the length of the body portion, the body portion further having a plurality of slots provided therein, each slot extending from a corresponding semicircular groove to a bottom of the body portion, wherein the slots permit water to pass through the opening in a needle-like spray pattern.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one embodiment of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing a conventional shower;
FIG. 1A
is a cross-sectional view of a conventional pulsating shower head having a plunger and face plate arrangement;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged fragmental side elevational view of a plunger and the face plate of the conventional shower head shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged fragmental side elevational view of a plunger and a face plate of a shower head in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged fragmental side elevational view of a plunger and a face plate of a shower head in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of a face plate in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of the face plate shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a bottom plan view of the face plate shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, partially broken away to reveal the thermoplastic rubber coating on the face plate;
FIG. 8
is an elevational view of the face plate taken along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
is an elevational view of the face plate taken along line
9
—
9
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 10
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the face plate taken along line
10
—
10
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 11
is a reduced top plan view of a face plate in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is side elevational view of a pulsating shower head partially broken away to show a diverter valve in accordance with still another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13
a cross-sectional view top plan view of the shower head taken along line
13
—
13
of
FIG. 12
; and
FIG. 14
is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing how the thermoplastic rubber coating engages and seals the face plate in the bell-shaped housing of the shower head of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention and as shown in
FIG. 5
, the present invention is drawn generally to a face plate
100
for a shower head utilizing plungers. Face plate
100
may be used with any shower spray apparatus having plungers and a hollow body connected at one end to a water source, for example, the Anystream® line of shower heads manufactured by the assignee of the present invention, Speakman Company. An example of an Anystream® shower head is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,373,942, assigned to Speakman Company and herein incorporated by reference.
Face plate
100
preferably is circular in shape (as best shown in
FIG. 6
) and has a hub portion
102
at its center and a wheel portion
104
extending away from hub portion
102
. As can best be seen in
FIG. 5
, hub portion
102
extends above the top surface of wheel portion
104
such that a plurality of ribs or spokes
106
extend from hub portion
102
to the top surface of wheel portion
104
, providing support thereto. Hub portion
102
has a central opening
108
so that a screw may be inserted therethrough to connect face plate
100
to a shower head body in a conventional manner (see, for example, FIG.
1
). Wheel portion
104
has a plurality of openings
110
arranged circumferentially around hub portion
102
. Each opening
1
10
accommodates a respective plunger of the shower head of the present invention, as discussed below.
The number and placement of the openings provided in the face plate of the present invention may vary. For example, the face plate may have two, three, four, six (as shown in
FIG. 11
) or eight (as shown in
FIGS. 5-10
) openings provided therein.
As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, hub portion
102
and wheel portion
104
of face plate
100
preferably comprise a substrate
112
having a thermoplastic rubber layer
114
formed on portions thereof, Substrate may be made from a polypropylene plastic, and preferably is made from 15% to 20% glass-filled polypropylene plastic. Other materials usable in making substrate
1
12
of face plate
100
are nylon six or similar nylon polyamides, brass, stainless steel, and copper. Thermoplastic rubber layer
114
is formed from a dynamically vulcanized blend of polypropylene and EDPM rubber, commercially available under the trademark Santoprene® from Monsanto Company (St. Louis, Mo.). Rubber layer
114
is formed on portions of substrate
112
by contacting it with substrate
112
, in the presence of a temperature and pressure system, thereby achieving firm chemical bonding between substrate
112
and thermoplastic rubber layer
114
.
Face plate
100
of the present invention can be prepared by, although it is not limited to, the following process. In the process, plastic substrate
112
, molded in the shape of a face plate for a plunger-type shower head, is prepared by compression molding, injection molding or extrusion. Plastic substrate
112
is then coated with a preformed thermoplastic rubber composition and subjected to specified temperature and pressure conditions. The coating of plastic substrate
112
with thermoplastic rubber layer
114
can be effected by compression molding, injection molding or extrusion.
The optimum process conditions depend upon the rubber mixture selected, and, in particular, on the chemical bond of the rubber mixture. For example, when Santoprene® rubber is used for thermoplastic rubber layer
114
, suitable mold temperatures are between 370° C. and 400° C., and preferably between 380° C. and 390° C. The chemical bond time for the Santoprene® rubber is between two and three seconds, and preferably between four and eight seconds. In the case of coating and vulcanizing by a two-step extrusion process, plastic substrate
112
is covered with the thermoplastic rubber composition and bonded, if necessary, under pressure.
As best shown in
FIGS. 7 and 10
, thermoplastic rubber layer
114
is formed on the walls of openings
110
formed in wheel portion
104
. The thermoplastic rubber formed on the walls of openings
110
includes a ridge
116
extending away from and circumferentially around the walls of openings
110
. Face plate
100
of the present invention provides a close or interference fit between the plungers, plunger grooves, and openings
110
due to the slight compression of ridge
116
of thermoplastic rubber layer
114
around the plungers. This eliminates the need for costly, time consuming, and inaccurate machining or precision molding of face plate openings
110
, and provides an improved spray pattern for the water exiting the shower head via openings
110
. Other advantages of rubber layer
114
of face plate
100
of the present invention include, but are not limited to, providing customized colors and markings for shower head face plates, providing a shower head with a soft-touch feel, and providing easily cleaned plungers due to the wiping action of the plungers against the ridges
116
of the thermoplastic rubber layer. Ridge
116
is designed to reduce friction with the plungers, provide a better spray pattern of water exiting from the shower head, and provide better cleaning of the plungers due to the wiping action between the plungers and ridge
116
.
Two types of plungers
120
,
140
may be used with the shower head and face plate of the present invention. A first type of plunger
120
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, comprises a body portion
122
and a cylindrical shaft portion
126
. Cylindrical shaft portion
126
has an upper end
132
, a central section
134
for attaching shaft portion
126
to a means for adjusting plunger
120
within opening
110
, such as a spider
130
, and a lower end
136
whose diameter corresponds to that of upper end
132
. Preferably the means for adjusting the plunger comprises a spider
130
(partially shown in FIG.
3
). Body portion
122
has varying diameters along its length, and a plurality of semicircular grooves
124
provided therein to permit water to pass through opening
110
in a controlled spray pattern. The plurality of semicircular grooves
124
extend partially along the length of body portion
122
, ending at a bottom section
128
of body portion
122
. Plunger
120
is variably positioned in face plate opening
110
so that the water spray pattern may be varied as the varying diameters of body portion
122
pass through opening
110
. The flow of water may be stopped with plunger
120
if bottom section
128
of plunger
120
engages thermoplastic rubber ridge
116
provided in opening
110
.
A second type of plunger
140
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, comprises a body portion
142
and a cylindrical shaft portion
146
. Cylindrical shaft portion
146
has an upper end
152
, a central section
154
for attaching shaft portion
146
to a means for adjusting plunger
140
within opening
110
, and a lower end
156
whose diameter corresponds to that of upper end
152
. Preferably the means for adjusting the plunger comprises a spider
130
partially shown in FIG.
4
). Body portion
142
has varying diameters along its length, and a plurality of semicircular grooves
144
provided therein to permit water to pass through opening
110
in a controlled spray pattern. The plurality of semicircular grooves
144
extend partially along the length of body portion
142
, ending at a bottom section
148
of body portion
142
. Body portion
142
further has a plurality of slots
150
provided therein, each slot
150
extending from a corresponding semicircular groove
144
through bottom section
148
of body portion
142
. Slots
150
permit water to pass through opening
110
in a needle-like spray pattern. Plunger
140
is variably positioned in face plate opening
110
so that the water spray pattern may be varied as the varying diameters of body portion
142
pass through opening
110
. The flow of water may not be stopped with plunger
140
since slots
150
permit water flow even if bottom section
148
of plunger
140
engages thermoplastic rubber ridge
116
provided in opening
110
.
Preferably plungers
120
,
140
are molded from a thermoplastic polycarbonate since this material is non-corrosive. Other materials that could be used for plungers
120
,
140
include, for example, phenoxy resins, polyphenylene oxide, and other similar materials.
Another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13
, is generally drawn to a pulsating shower head
200
having a novel diverter valve. Shower head
200
has a bell-shaped housing
202
with a face plate
204
couple thereto. Face plate
204
comprises a hub portion
206
at its center and a body portion
208
extending away from hub portion
206
. Hub portion
206
and body portion
208
are preferably made from the same materials as set forth above for the hub and body portions of face plate
100
. Body portion
208
has a plurality of openings
210
provided therein for accommodating plungers
216
of the type shown in FIG.
3
. Preferably, openings
210
have a thermoplastic rubber layer
212
, most preferably made from Santoprene® rubber, provided on its walls. Thermoplastic rubber layer
212
has a ridge
214
extending away from and circumferentially around the walls of openings
210
in body portion
208
. Face plate
204
of the present invention provides a close fit between plungers
216
, plunger grooves, and openings
210
due to the slight compression of ridge
214
of thermoplastic rubber layer
212
around plungers
216
.
Face plate hub portion
206
has a central opening
218
that receives a vibratory spray head
220
substantially similar to the vibratory spray head disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,811, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, Speakman Company, and hereby incorporated by reference. A vibratory spray pattern is generated by the careful placement and orientation of plates
222
,
224
of vibratory spray head
220
in central opening
218
. Upper plate
222
contains holes
226
at the center and about the periphery thereof. Upper plate
222
also contains upstanding dams about its periphery that help guide water to holes
226
. Lower plate
224
preferably contains a matching set of holes
228
of slightly larger diameter in the same configuration as upper plate
222
. The ratio of hole diameter in lower plate
224
to hole diameter in upper plate
222
is preferably about 2:1, for example a {fraction (1/16)} inch diameter hole in upper plate
222
and ⅛ inch diameter hole in lower plate
224
. The number and orientation of holes in each plate can be varied but that number and orientation should be substantially the same in both the upper
222
and lower
224
plates.
To obtain a good vibratory spray, it is also desirable to have the mating patterns of holes in the upper and lower plates
222
,
224
vertically aligned when the plates are assembled in the faceplate as shown in FIG.
12
. The best vibratory spray pattern is achieved when the holes in the upper plate
222
are aligned directly above the center of the larger holes in the lower plate
224
. The quality of the vibratory spray pattern deteriorates in direct proportion to misalignment of the holes in the respective plates. When holes
226
,
228
in upper and lower plates
222
,
224
, respectively, start to misalign with each other, the vibrating spray pattern starts to deteriorate.
Another factor affecting the vibratory spray emanating from spray head
220
is the separation between the upper and lower plates
222
,
224
. Using upper and lower holes
226
,
228
of {fraction (1/16)} and ⅛ inch diameter, respectively, a plate separation of about two tenths of an inch (0.200) is optimal, with a preferred range of about 0.150 to 0.300 inch and an operable range of 0.100 to 0.400 inch. If the holes in the upper and lower plates
222
,
224
are enlarged, this plate separation could be increased. A general ratio of plate separation to the diameter of the hole in the lower plate of about 2:1 is preferred. It appears that the vibratory spray pattern is a function of the angle of expansion of the spray exiting each hole
226
in upper plate
222
. This angle of expansion will determine the distance between the upper
222
and lower
224
plates.
Another feature of pulsating shower head
200
shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13
is a diverter valve
230
having a cylindrical insert
231
communicating with cental opening
218
of face plate
204
. Cylindrical insert
231
has a plurality of openings
232
provided in side portions thereof, and a deformable member
234
provided therein to cover openings
232
. Preferably, deformable member
234
comprises the same Santoprene® rubber as set forth above. Diverter valve
230
couples to a spider
238
, via a connector
236
. Spider
238
holds plungers
216
in place in openings
210
in face plate
204
and connects to a handle
240
so that plungers
216
can be raised and lowered in openings
210
. When spider
238
and plungers
216
are raised, the flow of water through face plate openings
210
is cut off. Water flow is diverted through openings
241
provided in a raceway
239
of spider
238
. Consequently, water pressure against deformable member
234
increases and forces deformable member
234
inward and away from cylindrical insert openings
232
, and allowing water to flow through central opening
218
of face plate
204
. Thus, diverter valve
230
enables shower head
200
of this embodiment to generate a vibratory spray pattern by allowing water to flow into vibratory spray head
220
.
In contrast to the complex mechanical designs of conventional diverter mechanisms, diverter valve
230
of the present invention is simple in design, and easy and inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.
Reference numeral
100
B of
FIG. 9A
shows another embodiment of the face plate of the present invention, wherein face plate
100
B does not have a central opening
108
provided therein (like face plates
100
and
100
A). The face plates of the present invention may be connected to the housing
202
of the shower head in a variety of ways. For example, face plate
100
(shown in
FIGS. 5-10
) and/or face plate
100
A (shown in
FIG. 11
) may connect to housing
202
via a center screw provided through central opening
108
. Alternatively, the rubber layer
114
of face plates
100
,
100
A, and/or
100
B may have flanges
304
extending around the outer periphery of the face plates, and housing
202
may have a ridge
306
extending circumferentially around its inner portion. Face plates
100
,
100
A,
100
B may be retained in housing
202
solely by the resilient snap-fit engagement between flanges
304
and ridge
306
. The resilient snap-fit engagement eliminates the need for O-ring
16
(shown in the conventional shower head of FIG.
1
), as well as the screws, and thus provides assembly advantages over conventional shower heads. Face plates
100
,
100
A may also be retained in housing
202
by both the center screw provided in central opening
108
, and the resilient snap-fit engagement between flanges
304
and ridge
306
.
Unlike face plates
100
,
100
A which may be attached to housing
202
via screws within central opening
108
, face plate
204
may be coupled to housing
202
via screws provided through body portion
208
of face plate
204
. Alternatively, face plate
204
may be retained in housing
202
solely by the resilient snap-fit engagement between flanges
304
and ridge
306
. Finally, face plate
204
may be retained in housing
202
by both the screws provided through body portion
208
, and the resilient snap-fit engagement between flanges
304
and ridge
306
.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the shower head, face plate, plungers, and diverter valve of the present invention and in construction of these devices without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. As an example, the plunger shape and design, including the shape and size of the plunger grooves, may be modified to obtain a variety of desirable water spray patterns. Further, like the face plate openings, the number and placement of the plungers of the present invention may vary. For example, the shower head may have two, three, four, six or eight plungers, depending upon the configuration of the face plate.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A face plate for a shower head having a hollow body with the face plate and a plurality of plungers at one end thereof, the hollow body connecting to a water source at its other end, the face plate comprising:a plastic substrate with a plurality of openings, each plastic substrate opening receiving a corresponding plunger; and a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including walls of plastic substrate openings, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate openings, the ridge portions closely surrounding the plungers to form a close fit between the plungers and plastic substrate openings.
- 2. A face plate as recited in claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer chemically bonds with the plastic substrate.
- 3. A face plate as recited in claim 2, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer comprises Santoprene rubber.
- 4. A face plate as recited in claim 1, wherein the plastic substrate comprises polypropylene plastic.
- 5. A face plate as recited in claim 4, wherein the polypropylene plastic comprises from 15% to 20% glass-filled polypropylene plastic.
- 6. A face plate as recited in claim 1, wherein the ridge portions of the thermoplastic rubber layer clean the plurality of plungers.
- 7. A face plate as recited in claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer has flanges extending around its outer periphery, the hollow body has a ridge extending circumferentially around its inner portion, and the face plate is retained in the hollow body by the resilient snap-fit engagement between the flanges of the thermoplastic rubber layer and the ridge of the hollow body.
- 8. A shower head comprising:a hollow body connected at one end to a water source; a face plate connected at the other end of the hollow body, the face plate including a plastic substrate having a plurality of openings formed therein and a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including walls of plastic substrate openings, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate openings; and a plurality of plungers, wherein each plastic substrate opening receives a corresponding plunger and the ridge portions closely surround the plungers to form a close fit between the plungers and plastic substrate openings.
- 9. A shower head as recited in claim 8, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer chemically bonds with the plastic substrate.
- 10. A shower head as recited in claim 9, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer comprises Santoprene rubber.
- 11. A shower head as recited in claim 8, wherein the plastic substrate comprises polypropylene plastic.
- 12. A shower head as recited in claim 11, wherein the polypropylene plastic comprises from 15% to 20% glass-filled polypropylene plastic.
- 13. A shower head as recited in claim 8, wherein the ridge portions of the thermoplastic rubber layer clean the plurality of plungers.
- 14. A shower head as recited in claim 8, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer has flanges extending around its outer periphery, the hollow body has a ridge extending circumferentially around its inner portion, and the face plate is retained in the hollow body by the resilient snap-fit engagement between the flanges of the thermoplastic rubber layer and the ridge of the hollow body.
- 15. A diverter valve for a shower head having a hollow body with a face plate at one end thereof, a water source at the other end thereof, and plurality of plungers connected to a spider, the face plate having a plurality of circumferential openings provided therein and a central opening provided therein, wherein each face plate circumferential opening receives a corresponding plunger, the diverter valve comprising:a cylindrical insert communicating with the cental opening of the face plate, the cylindrical insert having a plurality of openings formed therein and connecting to the spider; and a deformable member arranged on the inside of the cylindrical insert and covering the plurality of openings formed in the insert, wherein when water flowing through plungers is stopped, the water pressure against the deformable member increases and forces the deformable member away from the cylindrical insert openings, allowing water to flow through the central opening of the face plate.
- 16. A diverter valve as recited in claim 15, wherein the deformable member comprises Santoprene rubber sleeve.
- 17. A shower head comprising:a hollow body connected at one end to a water source; a face plate connected at the other end of the hollow body, the face plate having a plurality of circumferential openings provided therein and a central opening provided therein; a plurality of plungers connected to a spider, each face plate circumferential opening receiving a corresponding plunger; and a diverter valve having a cylindrical insert communicating with the cental opening of the face plate, the cylindrical insert having a plurality of openings formed therein and connecting to the spider, the diverter valve further having a deformable member arranged on the inside of the cylindrical insert and covering the plurality of openings formed in the insert, wherein when water flowing through plungers is stopped, the water pressure against the deformable member increases and forces the deformable member away from the cylindrical insert openings, allowing water to flow through the central opening of the face plate.
- 18. A shower head as recited in claim 17, wherein the deformable member comprises Santoprene rubber sleeve.
- 19. A shower head comprising:a hollow body connected at one end to a water source; a face plate connected at the other end of the hollow body, the face plate including a plastic substrate having a plurality of circumferential openings formed therein and a central opening provided therein, the face plate further having a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including walls of the plastic substrate circumferential openings, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer formed on the walls of the plastic substrate circumferential openings includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate circumferential openings; a plurality of plungers connected to a spider, wherein each plastic substrate circumferential opening receives a corresponding plunger and the ridge portions closely surround the plungers to form a close fit between the plungers and plastic substrate circumferential openings; and a diverter valve having a cylindrical insert communicating with the cental opening of the face plate, the cylindrical insert having a plurality of openings formed therein and connecting to the spider, the diverter valve further having a deformable member arranged on the inside of the cylindrical insert and covering the plurality of openings formed in the insert, wherein when water flowing through plungers is stopped, the water pressure against the deformable member increases and forces the deformable member away from the cylindrical insert openings, allowing water to flow through the central opening of the face plate.
- 20. A shower head as recited in claim 19, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer and the deformable member comprise Santoprene rubber sleeve.
- 21. A shower head as recited in claim 19, wherein the plastic substrate comprises polypropylene plastic.
- 22. A shower head as recited in claim 21, wherein the polypropylene plastic comprises from 15% to 20% glass-filled polypropylene plastic.
- 23. A shower head as recited in claim 19, wherein the ridge portions of the thermoplastic rubber layer clean the plurality of plungers.
- 24. A shower head as recited in claim 19, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer has flanges extending around its outer periphery, the hollow body has a ridge extending circumferentially around its inner portion, and the face plate is retained in the hollow body by the resilient snap-fit engagement between the flanges of the thermoplastic rubber layer and the ridge of the hollow body.
- 25. A plunger for a shower head having a hollow body with a face plate at one end thereof with an opening therein, a water source at the other end thereof, the plunger being variably positioned in the face plate opening and comprising:a generally cylindrical shaft portion having an upper end, means for attaching the shaft portion to a means for adjusting the plunger within the opening, and a lower end having a collar thereon whose diameter corresponds to that of the upper end; and a body portion having a plurality of semicircular grooves provided therein to permit water to pass through the opening in a controlled spray pattern, the plurality of semicircular grooves extending partially along the length of the body portion, the body portion further having a plurality of slots provided therein, each slot extending from a corresponding semicircular groove to a bottom of the body portion, wherein the slots permit water to pass through the opening in a needle-like spray pattern.
- 26. A shower head comprising:a hollow body connected at one end to a water source; a face plate connected at the other end of the hollow body, the face plate including a plastic substrate having a plurality of openings formed therein and a thermoplastic rubber layer formed on portions of the plastic substrate, including walls of plastic substrate openings, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer formed on the walls of the plastic substrate openings includes ridge portions extending away from and circumferentially around the plastic substrate openings; and a plurality of plungers, wherein each plastic substrate opening receives a corresponding plunger and the ridge portions closely surround the plungers to form a close fit between the plungers and plastic substrate openings, each of the plurality of plungers having: a generally cylindrical shaft portion having an upper end, means for attaching the shaft portion to a means for adjusting the plunger within the corresponding plastic substrate opening, and a lower end having a collar thereon whose diameter corresponds to that of the upper end, and a body portion having a plurality of semicircular grooves provided therein to permit water to pass through the corresponding plastic substrate opening in a controlled spray pattern, the plurality of semicircular grooves extending partially along the length of the body portion, the body portion further having a plurality of slots provided therein, each slot extending from a corresponding semicircular groove to a bottom of the body portion, wherein the slots permit water to pass through the corresponding plastic substrate opening in a needle-like spray pattern.
- 27. A shower head as recited in claim 26, wherein the ridge portions of the thermoplastic rubber layer clean the plurality of plungers.
- 28. A shower head as recited in claim 26, wherein the thermoplastic rubber layer has flanges extending around its outer periphery, the hollow body has a ridge extending circumferentially around its inner portion, and the face plate is retained in the hollow body by the resilient snap-fit engagement between the flanges of the thermoplastic rubber layer and the ridge of the hollow body.
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