This application claims the filing benefit of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2006/007669, filed Aug. 3, 2006, which claims the filing benefit of Germany Patent Application No. 10 2005 041 143.6 filed Aug. 30, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a shower head for a shower having
Recently, shower heads in which, at least in one mode of operation, the water does not emerge in a large number of individual jets but rather it is possible to produce a kind of “water curtain” which flows over an outflow edge of an inclined, upwardly open outflow element, e.g. a curved outflow dish, have gained considerable popularity. Shower heads of this type not only have an unusual, striking aesthetic appearance; what is more, the outflow element has a technical function: this consists in that the water emerging from the housing-like first part is initially caused to spread over a relatively large area and then flow off in free fall such that the desired, substantially closed water curtain is obtained. This simulates in a way a small waterfall, giving rise to a feeling of particular well-being in many users.
A shower head of the type mentioned at the outset is known from DE 102 19 943 B4. The latter describes two types of embodiment for arranging the nozzle-like outlet openings. In the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
The present invention is directed to addressing these and other matters.
An object of the present invention is to design a shower head of the type mentioned at the outset such that the production is simplified and the for form is favourable.
This object may be achieved according to the invention in that
In the design of the shower head according to the invention, the outflow element is therefore made as it were “double-walled” and the resulting interior space is utilised as a water-distributing space, via which the water can spread out over a large area and thus reach a large number of nozzle-like outlet openings distributed over a large area. These outlet openings are situated on that side of the outflow element which is opposite the side via which the water flows off as a “water curtain” in the first mode of operation.
The described design according to the invention can be easily modified in that the interior space of the second part between upper part and lower part is subdivided by at least one partition wall into at least two partial spaces which can be supplied with water independently of one another. In this way, different jet forms can be produced, since the water can be led in each case through different groups of nozzle-like outlet openings which are each associated with one of the partial spaces capable of being supplied independently.
Expediently, the nozzle-like outlet openings are formed in an elastic insert which is arranged on the inner side of the lower part. As a result, the risk of furring of the nozzle-like outlet openings is reduced.
A particularly favourable option for effecting the switching between different modes of operation of the nozzle head consists in that the second part is adjustable between at least two positions relative to the first part, each of these positions being associated with one mode of operation of the shower head.
These and other objects and advantages will be made apparent from the following brief description of the drawings and the detailed description of the invention.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The shower head 1 illustrated in the drawing is intended for a shower and has a first part T1 and a second part T2. As can be seen in particular from
The second part T2 is an outflow element and comprises an outflow dish 21, concavely curved when seen from above, the precise construction of which is explained hereinbelow and which has a plurality of outlet openings A2 at its underside. These openings are of nozzle-like design and can each form a shower jet in a known manner.
The second part T2 is composed of an upper part 15 and a lower part 16 which are each simple dishes, likewise concavely curved when seen from above, having a common centre of curvature. The upper part 15 and lower part 16 are connected to one another at their outer borders such that between them a closed interior space 14 is formed, with which the outlet openings A2 communicate. In this interior space 14, an insert 17 in which the discharge openings A2 are formed, is laid on the lower part 16. The insert 17 consists of rubber-elastic material.
The dish-shaped upper part 15 has an overflow edge 22 at a region of its radially outer border lying on the right in
Formed on the upper part 15 is a cylindrical collar 35, the axis of which runs parallel to the axis of the upper part 15 itself (
A cap-shaped cover 18 is placed on the collar 35 of the upper part 15 from above and latched to it. A skirt 36, extending downwards from the radially outer border of the cover 18, ends regionally (on the right in
In addition, the cover 18 has at its underside an integral supporting part 20 which rests on a pivot 24. The latter is for its part formed on the upper side of the water-guiding pipe 3.
As shown in
The switching valve V is formed by a region B1 of the first part T1 and a region B2 of the second part T2.
The region B1 of the part T1 has in cross-section, as can be seen from
One of the two discharge openings 7 is formed in a wall 12 which is inserted in the manner of a cover into a lateral opening 13 of the peripheral wall 11 of the region B1. The other discharge opening 7, the right-hand opening in
If the second part T2 of the shower head 1 is situated in the upper pivoted position illustrated in
If the second part T2 is situated in the upper pivoted position shown in
Above the inlet openings 8, two further inlet openings 9 are formed in the connecting members 19, as can be seen from
The second inlet openings 9 in the connecting members 19 are connected to a space 31 which is bounded by the cover 18, the skirt 36 of the latter and the upper part 15. This space leads via the above-mentioned outlet opening A1 into the upwardly open receiving space 26 of the outflow dish 21. If water now flows in through the water-guiding channel 2, this water again passes into the space 6 surrounded by the region B1 of the first part T1. In turn, the water flows laterally through the discharge openings 7, but now through the second inlet openings 9 outwards into the space 31. From there, the water passes through the outlet opening A1 into the receiving space 26 of the outflow dish 21. Since the overflow edge 22 is now displaced downwards and the diametrically opposite edge 29 is now displaced upwards, the water flows out of the receiving space 26 via the overflow edge 22 downwards in a closed curtain.
If the second part T2 is pivoted anticlockwise again into the position shown in
In the above-described exemplary embodiment of a shower head 1, there is only a single, continuous interior space 14 between the upper part 15 and the lower part 16 of the outflow dish 21. This interior space 14 may, however, also be subdivided by partition walls, so that groups of outlet nozzles A2 can be supplied with water by suitably changing the routing of the water, in order to produce different jet forms.
It is again emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention, particularly, any “preferred” embodiments, are possible examples of implementations merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments of the invention without substantially departing from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications are intended to be included herein within the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the accompanying claims.
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