Shower system with adjustable streams

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6322005
  • Patent Number
    6,322,005
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 30, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a shower system with a showerhead (18) which is connected to a mixer faucet (12) for warm and cold water via a water delivery channel (16) and can be operated with various, according to selection, streams. According to the invention, a remote control unit is provided for adjusting the stream of the showerhead in order to enable an easier and more reliable change of the stream. To this end, an actuating element is located at a distance from the showerhead.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention concerns a shower system including a showerhead connected to a water supply channel with a mixer valve for hot and cold water, and selectively operable with adjustable stream types.




2. Description of Related Art




In showerheads, provisions are often made to enable an adjustment of the water stream, for example the adjustment to a wide spray stream, a soft stream, or a hard massage stream. In order to accomplish this adjustment, an adjustment device is provided in the showerhead in which, upon operation, varying jets or opening groups are acted upon with shower water. The operation of the adjustment device always occurs at the showerhead, usually by rotation of an adjustment device in the outlet area of the water stream or by operation of an adjustment lever extending through the showerhead. This type of showerhead with various adjustment devices and operation means are known for example from DE-PS 26 09 557, DE-OS 34 13 552, DE-OS 26 44 765, and DE-OS 25 58 796.




In the known showerheads, it has been found to be a disadvantage, that the user, in order to change the type of stream, in certain cases must reach through the water stream to the showerhead. Further, the user is confronted at this time with multiple separate adjustment devices for the water flow volume and the water temperature at the shower wall and for the adjustment of the type of stream at the showerhead.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention thus is based upon the objective, of providing a shower system, in which the manipulation of the adjustment of the stream type is simplified.




The invention is based above all on the idea, that the adjustment of the type of stream is easier and more reliable to accomplish, when the adjustment device in the showerhead need not be operated directly at the showerhead itself. In accordance with the invention, a device for remote operation of the device for adjustment of the type of stream from the showerhead is provided. In particular, it is envisioned in accordance with the invention to provide an operating means for adjustment of the stream type in the showerhead remote from the showerhead. By the spatial separation of showerhead and operating means for adjustment of the stream type, it is possible to adjust the stream type without having to reach through the water stream. This simplifies the operation and allows the user a simplified achievement of the various stream types during adjustment.




In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the shower system includes a push-pull or rotation type adjustment device provided at the showerhead for adjustment of the stream to the desired type, an operation means, and a final control element operatively connected with the operation means for transmitting control force from the operating means to the adjustment device. The operating means is thereby preferably provided in the area of the water mixture valve in a wall-mounted control housing.




Preferably, the water supply channel is constructed as flexible hose or as tube, in which the final control element is provided in a watertight jacket.




According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the final control element is formed as a mechanical final control element, preferably as a Bowden control cable in flexible steel conduit, or a push rod, or flexible shaft. Since with Bowden control cables only pull forces can be transmitted, one Bowden control cable is provided for each adjustment direction. In comparison, with a push rod or flexible shaft final control element, both pull as well as push forces can be transmitted.




The adjustment device can include a push mechanism with a push element guided in a push housing, and the final control element can include two Bowden control cables secured to the push element at oppositely lying ends. Preferably the push element includes, for the facilitation of the selection of positions associated with various types of streams, an arresting element which works in cooperation with an index or arrestor provided in the showerhead.




Alternatively the adjustment device can be a rotation mechanism with a rotation element rotatably mounted in the showerhead, and the control device can include two Bowden control cables engaging the rotation element on oppositely lying sides. Also in this case the rotation element includes an index element to facilitate adjustment to defined positions corresponding to the various stream types, preferably working in cooperation with an indentation array provided in the showerhead.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the operating element is formed as a control lever provided in a wall-mounted control housing and pivotable in its central area about an axle, which on its one end has an adjustment knob, and on its other end is connected to the final control element. The control housing is preferably provided in the area of the mixture valve, so that the user finds the adjustment possibility for the water amount and temperature as well as the stream type conveniently located immediately adjacent to each other. In the case of the transmission of the control force using Bowden cables, there can in the control housing be provided a turn-around or redirection roll for one of the two Bowden cables so that during change in position of the adjustment device of the showerhead the Bowden cables are respectively operable to be pulled in both adjustment directions.




Alternatively to the mechanical control transmission, the final control element can include a hydraulic control force transmission circuit or channel. The adjustment of the type of stream then occurs via water pressure, wherein the necessary water pressure is either provided by the shower water itself or preferably via a separate water connection. The final control element can then, on the side of the showerhead, include two hydraulic pistons, each one respectively in a pressure transmission channel, and connected via a rod element with the adjustment device. On the operation side, the final control element can include two throttle valves in separate pressure conduit, which by means of the operating mechanism selectively open or close the appropriate pressure conduit, so that the control force for producing the various stream types is transmitted to the adjustment device.




A further preferred design of the invention envisions that the control of the type of stream occurs via an electro-motor drive. This can occur via an electro motor drive provided in the control housing whereby the operating means is designed as an electrical switch with a number of selection possibilities corresponding to the number of types of stream. Alternatively a low voltage electro-motor for operation of the adjustment device can be provided in the showerhead. In this case, the final control element is preferably designed as a, preferably in the shower water line guided, electrically insulated low volt circuit and the operating mechanism is an electrical switch with a number of switch positions corresponding to the number of stream types.




The electro-motor can also he operated via a remote control device provided in the control housing. The remote control device can herein include a transmitter for radio, infrared, or ultra-sound signals, and the electro motor can be provided with a corresponding receiver device, which converts the remote control signal into electrical control impulses for the electro-motor.




The operating mechanism in the control housing can be designed as an acoustic sensor, so that the conversion or adjustment of the stream type can be caused by an acoustic input, for example voice control. Alternatively, the operating means can be designed as a movement sensor incorporated in the control housing, preferably using infrared sensors, so that the adjustment of the stream type can be brought about by gesturing.




In accordance with a preferred further development of the invention, a wall-mounted control panel is provided with final control elements for adjustment of the stream type as well as water temperature and flow amount. This provides an integrated solution with which the user finds the various adjustment possibilities in a single control panel with easy overview. The control panel can include a liquid crystal type display, by means of which the instantaneous condition and/or the preset values for the water temperature, the flow strength and/or the stream type can be displayed. The control panel should in that case include selection elements for adjustment of input values for the water temperature, the flow strength, and the stream type.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail on the basis of the embodiments represented in the drawings. There is shown





FIGS. 1



a-e


A first exemplary embodiment of the shower system with mechanical adjustment possibility for the stream type;





FIGS. 2



a-c


An exemplary embodiment of a shower system with hydraulic adjustment for the stream type;





FIG. 3

A schematic representation of a control panel with adjustment possibilities for the stream type as well as the water temperature and flow amount.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the shower system shown schematically in

FIG. 1

, the adjustment of the stream type occurs mechanically by means of two Bowden cables. In a wall


10


of the shower, a single lever mixer


12


and a control housing


14


are mounted. On the control housing


14


a combination-hose


16


is secured, in which on the one hand the final control element for the showerhead


18


is guided and through which on the other hand the shower water flows.





FIG. 1



b


shows schematically the construction of the control housing


14


. Two Bowden cables


20


,


22


are secured to the lower end


24


of a control lever. The control lever


26


is pivotably mounted in a housing fixed rotation mount


28


and is provided on its operating side with a control knob


30


. The passageway for the control lever


26


in the control housing


14


is closed off watertight by seal


32


. In the inside of the control housing


14


, there is provided a turn-around or redirection control


34


, about which the one Bowden cable


22


is guided, so that during pivoting of the control lever


26


respectively one of the Bowden cables


20


,


22


is caused to be pulled. A notch or arrest device


36


exhibits a number of notches or stops for the control lever


26


corresponding to the number of stream types which can be selected. The combination hose


16


guided in the control housing


14


contains a water hose


38


as well as a Bowden control hose


40


.




The construction of the combination hose


16


is shown in greater detail in

FIG. 1



c


. For securing the combination hose


16


to the control housing


14


and to the showerhead (not shown) there is respectively one screw cap or sleeve nut


42


secured to a hose thread connected to the combination hose


16


. In the inside of the combination hose


16


are guided the water hose


38


and the Bowden control cable


40


. The water hose


38


is connected to the water lines in a conventional manner not shown in greater detail. In the inside of the Bowden control cable


40


are provided two guide jackets


44


,


46


for the Bowden cables


20


,


22


, so that the Bowden cables


20


,


22


during the operation of the control lever


26


cannot rub against each other.




The operation of the control device in the showerhead


18


is schematically shown in

FIGS. 1



d


and


e.






In a shower with a push mechanism for water stream adjustment (

FIG. 1



d


) a push element


48


is guided in a push housing


50


. The Bowden cables


20


,


22


are connected to the push element


48


at oppositely lying ends via redirection pulleys


52


. During operation of the control lever


26


, one of the Bowden cables


20


,


22


is respectively caused to be pulled and thereby pulls the final control element


48


into a corresponding position. For the precise fixing of the various positions of the push element, which correspond to the various stream types, the push element includes a detent or notch mechanism


54


.




In an adjustment device with a rotation mechanism (

FIG. 1



e


), the adjustment of the stream type occurs via a rotation element


56


. The Bowden cables


20


,


22


are connected to adjustment horns


58


of the rotation element


56


. The end positions of the adjustment range of the rotation element


56


are fixed by end stops


60


. The rotation mechanism can likewise include a not-shown arresting mechanism for precise determination of the selection positions.




In

FIGS. 2



a


through


c


, an adjustment device is shown, in which the control force is transmitted hydraulically.

FIG. 2



a


corresponds substantially with

FIG. 1



a


. The combination hose


16


contains here however, besides the water conduit, two separate hydraulic hoses


62


,


64


which in the area of their operating end respectively include a throttle valve


66


,


68


. The throttle valves


66


,


68


, are operated in a manner not shown in detail by the control lever


26


and can so be brought into a flow-through cross section opening or closing position. Therewith three switch positions can be realized, in which either the hose


62


or the hose


64


or both hoses are acted upon by pressure. At the showerhead end of the combination hose


16


, there are two pressure head pistons


70


,


72


(

FIG. 2



c


), which by means of rod elements or flexible shafts


74


,


76


are connected with the adjustment device of the showerhead. The adjustment device can here be designed as push mechanism or as rotation mechanism.





FIG. 3

shows a control panel


78


, in which the adjustment possibilities for the type of stream and water temperature and amount are combined into a single functional unit. The control panel


78


has a display field


80


, which is essentially divided into three display areas. In the left area of the display field, the possibilities to be adjusted are shown, including the water temperature, the stream intensity, and the stream type. In the middle area of the display field


80


, the instantaneous values of the control values, or also input values in the sense of an intended value/actual control value, is represented. In the right field of the display field


80


, the selection possibility for the respective parameters is shown. Below the indication field


80


there is a further switch. The button


82


inscribed with OK serves as confirmation button, which is activated, when the respective selected values correspond to the desires of the user. Upon operation of the button


82


, the adjustment mark


84


in the left area of the display field


80


jumps to the next adjustment value, which then can be adjusted according to the wish of the user. The change of the respective regulation or control valves occurs by the arrow buttons


86


,


88


with which a higher or lower temperature, a more or less strong water stream and the various stream types can be selected. For confirmation of the respective selected values, the button


82


can be employed, whereby supplementally the adjustment mark


84


is moved to the next adjustment setting. For safety purposes, in order to prevent for example a scalding in the case of selection of too high of a water temperature, an emergency cut-off switch


90


is provided, which causes an immediate interruption of the water flow.




In summary, the following is to be concluded: The invention relates to a shower system with a showerhead


18


which is connected to a mixer valve


12


for warm and cold water via a water delivery channel


16


and can be operated with various streams which can be selected. According to the invention, a remote control unit is provided for adjusting the stream of the showerhead in order to enable an easier and more reliable selection of the stream type. To this end, an operatng element is located at a distance from the showerhead.



Claims
  • 1. A shower system including:a showerhead connected to a water supply channel and selectively operable with various types of streams; a mixing valve provided between said water supply channel and said shower head, said mixing valve for selecting warm and cold water; a control means provided at a distance from the showerhead for adjustment of the stream type of the showerhead; an adjustment device provided in the showerhead with which the shower stream is adjusted to the desired stream type via a push-pull or rotation movement, and a final control element which transmits control force from the control means to the adjustment device; wherein the final control element includes hydraulic control-force transmission segments which are acted upon by water under pressure from the water supply channel, and wherein the final control element includes two hydraulic pistons, each one respectively provided in one of said hydraulic control-force transmission segments and connected to the adjustment device via a rod element.
  • 2. A shower system according to claim 1, wherein said control means comprise a wall-mounted control panel with control input elements for adjustment of the stream type as well as the water temperature and flow amount.
  • 3. A shower system according to claim 2, wherein said control panel includes a display device via which the instantaneous condition values and/or the selected inputs for the water temperature, the stream strength, and/or the stream type are selectable.
  • 4. A shower system according to claim 3, wherein the display device is a liquid crystal display or a LED display.
  • 5. A shower system according to claim 1, wherein the water supply channel is a flexible hose or a pipe, within which the final control element is provided in a water-tight jacket.
  • 6. A shower system includinga showerhead connected to a water supply channel and selectively operable with various types of streams; a mixing valve provided between said water supply channel and said shower head, said mixing valve for selecting warm and cold water, a control means provided at a distance from the showerhead for adjustment of the stream type of the showerhead, an adjustment device provided in the showerhead with which the shower stream is adjusted to the desired stream type via a push-pull or rotation movement, and a final control element which transmits control force from the control means to the adjustment device, wherein the final control element includes hydraulic control-force transmission segments which are acted upon by water under pressure from the water supply channel, and wherein the final control element further includes two throttle valves provided respectively in said hydraulic control-force transmission segments, which are selectively operable via the control means to open or close the appropriate hydraulic control-force transmission segment so that a control force for producing the various stream types can be transmitted to the adjustment device.
  • 7. A shower system according to claim 6, wherein said control means comprise a wall-mounted control panel with control input elements for adjustment of the stream type as well as the water temperature and flow amount.
  • 8. A shower system according to claim 7, wherein said control panel includes a display device via which the instantaneous condition values and/or the selected inputs for the water temperature, the stream strength, and/or the stream type are selectable.
  • 9. A shower system according to claim 8, wherein the display device is a liquid crystal display or a LED display.
  • 10. A shower system according to claim 6, wherein the water supply channel is a flexible hose or a pipe, within which the final control element is provided in a water-tight jacket.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 43 477 Oct 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/06253 WO 00 3/30/2000 3/30/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/16551 4/8/1999 WO A
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