The invention relates to a shower head having a means of switching between two jet exit options of delivery of the jet or jets by the shower head.
It is known that two different types of jet can be delivered by shower heads, for example a soft aerated jet and a hard massage jet. A further known possibility is for the number of active jet exit openings to be changeable. For this it is necessary to have a switching device that has to be actuated manually.
Pressbuttons on the shower head housing are known for the actuation of such switching devices, and for example can be actuated radially inwardly. It is similarly known to provide rotary rings which a user can grip and can actuate through turning.
With shower heads that are a fixed installation, for example overhead showers, there may be the problem that a user cannot find the actuation element for the switching device at the first attempt. This is in particular the case if the user has soapy hands so that they slip from the actuation element.
Utility model publication DE 20 2010 005 256 U1 discloses a hand shower in which the jet disk forms the bottom part of a chamber provided in a shower head housing and having one or more chamber regions. The chamber is pivotably mounted with the jet disk as a rocker switch in the shower head housing for selectively setting one of a plurality of possible jet shapes. Each jet shape corresponds to a specific rocker position of the jet disk with its chamber adjacent to its inner face relative to the shower head housing. Therefore, in case of this hand shower the jet disk is differently positioned for each of the different possible jet shapes.
It is an object of the invention to provide a means of switching between different jet exit possibilities for a shower head with very simple actuation.
To achieve this object the invention proposes a novel shower head with the features given in the independent claims. The subclaims deal with further developments of the invention.
According to the invention the jet disk itself or the shower head functions as the actuation element. The jet disk is in most cases fairly flat or slightly curved so that there is no danger of soapy fingers slipping off. The jet disk is moreover large in most cases so that it is easy to locate. This yields a new and appropriate way of actuating a switching device within the shower head.
According to one aspect of the invention it is provided for the jet disk to return to its starting position after actuation of the switching device. For actuating of the switching device again the jet disk is pressed again.
According to another aspect of the invention the switching device is configured as an advancing switching device so that after each actuation of the jet disk it is switched to the next position, i.e., there is no to and fro switching but instead a further switching. This is of particular value if more than two jet exit possibilities are provided.
One example of the different jet exit possibilities is that air is added to the jet through actuation of the switching device, the air being drawn in at a suitable point. In this case the switching device would influence a valve to an air intake opening. The jet or the plurality of jets can then exit through the same opening.
A further possibility is that a second water line is opened through the switching device so that after actuation the jets exit through a greater number of jet exit openings. For example a saving setting could be provided in which the jets only exit through every second jet exit opening, whilst after switching the jets exit through all jet exit openings.
The invention proposes several possibilities with regard to actuation of the switching device as to how the user exerts pressure on the jet disk.
A first possibility is that the jet disk is arranged so that it can be displaced relative to the shower head housing and acts through this displacement directly or via a gearing on the switching device, for example a valve. The valve may be any of the known valves of the usual design.
A further possibility proposed by the invention is that the shower head housing together with the jet disk are formed so that they are displaceable relative to the inlet connection. This displacement acts directly or indirectly, via a gearing, on the switching device.
A linear movement along the longitudinal axis of the shower head/along a central perpendicular relative to the jet disk is preferred.
A further possibility proposed by the invention is that the jet disk is deformable so that the pressure exerted by the user on the jet disk leads to a deformation of the jet disk which returns to its previous shape after it has been released. This deformability, which can be restricted spatially, enables the user to act on the valve device, for example on a plunger of the valve device.
Another possibility proposed by the invention of actuating the switching device through gripping of the jet disk is for the jet disk to be tiltably mounted in the housing. It may thereby tilt about a fixed axis or about a central punctiform supporting point.
Depending on the arrangement it may be provided for the jet disk to remain in the displaced position until, through a second touching or pressing action, it returns to its starting position.
Further features, individual details and advantages of the invention are derived from the claims, the wording of which is incorporated into the description by reference, from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention, and from the drawings which show the following:
The jet disk 4 is displaceably mounted in the shower head housing 3 in the direction of the inlet connection 1, i.e., in the direction of a rotational axis of the shower head housing 3. This displacement can be carried out by the user both during the operation of the shower head and when it is not being supplied with water. This is indicated by the arrow 7 in
The section in
The jet disk 4 has a transverse wall 9 at a distance from the posterior side of its anterior wall. A circumferential channel 10 runs as an outer chamber between the transverse wall 9 and the anterior wall of the jet disk, and from which the jet outlet openings 5 mentioned with reference to
Two passages are formed in the transverse wall 9, one passage 14 being shown in the section of
A wall 15 is installed parallel to the jet disk 4 in the shower head housing, through which two passages 16 extend, with only one passage visible in
In a central arrangement a valve element 17 lying on the posterior side of the wall 15 is pivotably mounted in the wall 15, wherein in the passage a switching mechanism is formed with interacting sloping surfaces. The valve element 17 is pressed by a pressure spring 18 against the posterior surface of the wall 15. The valve element 17 has a valve opening 19 which in the position shown is aligned with the passage 16, There is consequently a through-flow passage for water between the inlet connection 1 and the chamber 10.
To actuate the switching device the user presses the jet disk 4 in the direction of the arrow 7. As a result, the jet disk 4 is pushed into the shower head housing 3, see
A switching process thus occurs.
With the embodiment described below with reference to
If the user now presses the jet disk 4 then this is displaced together with the shower head housing 23 in the direction of the inlet connection, represented by the arrow 7 in
Similarly to the position shown in
The invention thus proposes a shower head, in particular for showers that are fixed in position, for example an overhead shower. The shower head has various options for the water to exit the jet disk. A switching device is provided to engage these different options individually or in combination. This can function in a known way with the use of sloping surfaces that slide along one another. The jet disk itself serves to actuate the switching device, and pressure is exerted by the user in an opposite direction to that in which the water jets exit.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102012216960.1 | Sep 2012 | DE | national |