The invention relates to a showerhead for a sanitary fitting with several jet outlet elements that discharge the shower water as outlet jet in a defined direction.
A side shower is already known, in which perforations in a row are disposed on the front side of a pipe, through which the hose pieces project. On the external side of the pipe, a sleeve is attached, which features corresponding openings. By shifting this sleeve, the direction of the hose pieces can be changed together. Through the hose pieces water comes out through a direction determined by the arrangement of the hose pieces (DE 3044310).
The invention is based on the task of providing a showerhead that allows a variety of applications and easy handling.
To solve this task the invention proposes a showerhead for a sanitary fitting with the features cited in claim 1. Further developments of the invention are object of dependent claims.
Although in the state of the art the side shower only has one row of jet outlet elements, the showerhead according to the invention features jet outlet elements that are disposed in a surface. These jet outlet elements are adjustable in at least two directions at an angle to one another, for example an angle of 90°.
In a further development of the invention, it can be provided that the adjustment can be performed by the user holding the housing of the showerhead itself, so that an additional lever or actuation element that could disturb the appearance of the showerhead housing is dispensed with.
The direction, in which the jet outlet elements with their outlet jets can be adjusted, can be provided by a forced guiding mechanism in a further development according to the invention.
The surface, in which the jet outlet elements are arranged, can feature an arbitrary form. It is particularly advantageous, however, if this surface is a level surface.
To achieve that the jet outlet elements discharge the outlet jets in a defined direction, which is particularly important in an arrangement of the jet outlet elements in a surface, it can be provided in a further development of the invention that the jet outlet elements are formed as nipples that feature an outlet channel, which leads to a jet outlet opening. Careful alignment of the direction of the outlet jets takes place through the channel.
In a further development of the invention, it can be provided that the jet outlet elements, in particular the nipples, are mounted in a swiveling manner in the showerhead. By swiveling the jet outlet elements together, the direction of water jets can be changed together.
In particular, it can be provided that the jet outlet elements are made of or formed on a membrane of elastomeric material. This membrane can additionally take on sealing functions.
If the jet outlet elements involve nipples, it can be provided according to the invention that these penetrate through the openings of a disc disposed in the showerhead, which is guided in a displaceable manner relative to the rest part of the showerhead and the displacement of which determines or changes the direction of the outlet jets.
The openings in the disc must hence be slightly larger than the outer diameter of the nipple so that, change of the direction of the nipple takes place through the displacement.
In order not to let the details of the type of the change of direction be too obvious, the showerhead housing can additionally be covered by an external cover, which is designed according to aesthetic or artistic points of view.
In particular, the showerhead housing according to the invention can be designed as a flat level shower, for example with a square face surface.
The invention proposes that the adjustment of the direction be designed in a defined manner, so that a set direction can be retained.
According to the invention, a neutral or zero position can also be provided, which can be fixable by the user by a click-stop device or similar.
Further features, details and preferences of the invention result from the claims and the abstract, wherein both wordings refer to the content of the description, of the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention and of the drawing. The figures are as follows:
A connection nozzle 1 that serves for the connection with a water hose leads from the rear side in the showerhead housing shown in
A membrane 5 lies on the inner side of the front wall 4. On the membrane 5, jet outlet elements 6 are formed in form of elongated nipples 7. The nipples project forward through the front wall 4.
A frame 8 is formed around the chamber 2 formed between der rear wall 3 and the front wall 4.
Opposite the connection nozzle 1, in front of the front wall 4, a perforated disc 9 is disposed in a displaceable manner in the direction of its own plane in
A cover 10 covering the perforated disc 9 frontally and peripherally is disposed in front of the perforated disc 9.
As can be seen in the section of
The perforated disc 9 also features openings 14 for the nipples 7 of the jet outlet elements 6 to break through, besides the openings 13 for the fixing elements 11.
Moreover, passage openings 14 for the nipples 7 disposed in six rows are apparent. There are 36 openings for the corresponding 36 nipples 7.
For the displacement of the perforated disc 9 and hence for concurrent adjustment of the direction of the water jets discharging from the jet outlet elements, a user can intervene on the external side of the cover disc 10 and displace it, wherein the direction and the extent of the displacement is determined through the form of the openings 13.
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