This invention relates generally to showers, showerheads and water filters. More particularly, it relates to a showerhead and filter assembly wherein the showerhead is configured so as to receive the filter portion of the assembly through an opening and into a cavity defined within the showerhead and wherein the outer configuration of the showerhead remains essentially unchanged. It also relates to such an assembly wherein the filter portion is replaceable and may be quickly and easily removed from the showerhead cavity by means of the opening or may be securely inserted into the cavity as is desired or required by the user.
Showerheads are old art, as are water filters. Attempts have been made to utilize a showerhead in conjunction with or in proximity to a water filter whereby water flowing out of the discharge end of the showerhead has been filtered by the filter. Examples of such devices include those described and claimed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,464 to Farley, U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,688 issued to Robinson, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,822 issued to Ferguson. For the most part, each of those devices includes a separate filter unit that is interposed between the output of the water line and the input end of the showerhead. In the view of this inventor, replacement of the filter media from within the housing of the filter housing is not easily or readily accomplished in any of those devices. Furthermore, each device results in an aesthetically unpleasing device which is nothing short of unattractive.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a showerhead and filter assembly whereby the filter may be inserted directly into and within the showerhead to filter water flowing through the showerhead. It is another object to provide such an assembly whereby insertion of the filter within the showerhead does not alter the outer appearance or configuration of the showerhead. It is yet another object of the present invention to make the filter easily and readily removeable from the showerhead so as to facilitate replacement of the filter as such is desired or required by the user. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a means for securing the filter within the showerhead so as to prevent unintended displacement of the filter from the showerhead during normal shower operation. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a showerhead and filter combination wherein the flow of water through the showerhead and filter is not unduly restricted by the presence of the assembly. It is still another object of the present invention to provide an assembly that is aesthetically pleasing from all visual viewpoints. It is still another object to provide such an assembly that is easy to assemble, economical to manufacture and simple to use.
The assembly of the present invention has obtained these objects. It provides for a showerhead and filter combination wherein the filter is removably receivable by the showerhead. The showerhead includes an axially aligned opening defined within the downstream face of the showerhead, which opening forms one part of an internal showerhead cavity that is functionally adapted to receive the filter within it. The axially aligned opening and cavity of the showerhead is disposed within the flow of water through the showerhead such that, when a filter is inserted through the opening and into the cavity, all water flowing through the showerhead also flows through the filter and the media contained within it. The filter is readily insertable within the opening and it is easily removable from it. The filter further includes means for securing it within the cavity when the filter is inserted.
The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description that follows.
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In the preferred embodiment, the showerhead assembly 10 includes a face member 30 that includes an outer perimeter 35. The outer perimeter 35 of the face member 30 is engagable with the second or distal end 24 of the outer casing 20. As shown in
The face member 30 includes a plurality of small apertures 32 that are provided to allow for water to flow through the face member 30. In this fashion, the showerhead assembly 10 functions as would a conventional showerhead. A centrally located receiving aperture 34 is also provided through which the filter member 50 may be inserted. Inwardly of the face member 30 is a face support member 38 which support member includes internal threads 39, the purpose of which will become apparent later in this detailed description.
In the preferred embodiment, and towards the first or proximal end 22 of the outer casing 20, is a water inlet member 40. The water inlet member 40 includes a water receiving portion 42 having a number of internal threads 46 disposed within it. The purpose of the internal threads 46 is to allow the water inlet member 40 to be threadably secured to the male end of a conventional water pipe (not shown) as would be found to be protruding from the wall of a shower enclosure. The downstream portion of the water inlet member 40 includes a ball portion 48 having an axial bore 49 defined within it.
In the preferred embodiment of the assembly 10 of the present invention, a filter retention member 70 is also included. See FIG. 5. It is to be understood that this intermediate member 70 could be eliminated by design where the filter face support member 38 would extend far enough into the outer housing 20 and include external threads (not shown) so as to be somehow engageable with the internal threads 28 of the outer housing 20. In the preferred embodiment as is described, the filter retention member 70 includes a first or proximal end 72, a second or distal end 74, and a central support portion 76 extending between the two ends 72, 74. The first or proximal end 72 is externally threaded 73, which threads 73 are threadably engagable with the internal threads 28 of the outer casing 20. The first or proximal end 72 also includes a spherical socket surface 71 that is functionally adapted to receive a portion of the ball 48 of the water inlet member 40. The second or distal end 74 of the filter retention member 70 is likewise externally threaded 75, which threads 75 are threadably engageable with the internal threads 39 of the face support member 38. The filter retention member 70 further includes, at its proximal end 72, a spring 77. The spring 77 is used to bias the filter member 50 towards the face 30 of the assembly 10 when the filter member 50 is properly inserted. The filter retention member 70 forms a retention member cavity 78 within it. Water is capable of passing through the filter retention member 70 by virtue of a plurality of openings 79 defined within the central support portion 76. In this way, a water flow continuum is created through the outer casing 20, through the filter retention member 70 and through the face member 30 of the assembly 10.
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Based upon the foregoing, it will be seen that there has been provided a new and useful showerhead and filter assembly whereby the filter may be inserted directly into and within the showerhead to filter water flowing through the showerhead; whereby insertion of the filter within the showerhead does not alter the outer appearance or configuration of the showerhead; which makes the filter easily and readily removeable from the showerhead so as to facilitate replacement of the filter as such is desired or required by the user; which provides a means for securing the filter within the showerhead so as to prevent unintended displacement of the filter from the showerhead during normal shower operation; wherein the flow of water through the showerhead and filter is not unduly restricted by the presence of the assembly; and which provides an assembly that is aesthetically pleasing from all visual viewpoints.
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20040255377 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |