Information
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Patent Grant
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6250572
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Patent Number
6,250,572
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Scherbel; David A.
- Hwu; Davis
Agents
- Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 239 602
- 239 550
- 239 556
- 239 558
- 239 559
- 239 567
- 239 546
- 239 53313
- 239 DIG 12
- 004 675
- 004 678
- 004 596
- 004 605
- 004 615
- 004 903
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A showerhead includes a housing and a face plate to confine a chamber therebetween. A plurality of spray nipples are mounted on the face plate. Each spray nipple includes a nozzle body and a securing sleeve member. The nozzle body is made of a deformable material, and includes a stem portion with a shank end fitted to a respective inner peripheral wall in the face plate, a tapered end extending outwardly of a front major wall of the face plate, and a shoulder portion formed at a juncture of the shank and tapered ends. An enlarged head portion is secured to the shank end opposite to the tapered end, and defines an abutment shoulder to abut against a rear major wall of the face plate. A spray passageway extends from the stem portion through the enlarged head portion. Thus, the tapered end is bendable relative to the front major wall such that particulate dirt will be bounced out of the spray passageway once the tapered end swings back to its original state. The securing sleeve member is sleeved on the shank end, and abuts against the shoulder portion and the front major wall to cooperate with the abutment shoulder to clamp the face plate therebetween so as to secure the respective spray nipple to the face plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a showerhead, more particularly to a showerhead with a plurality of bendable spray nipple bodies such that particulate dirt therein can be bounced out.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional showerhead
1
is shown to include a housing
1
with a screw hole
102
formed therein, and a face plate
2
with a surrounding wall
201
to cover the housing
1
so as to confine a water chamber
101
. The face plate
2
has a hole
202
such that a threaded stem
502
of a screw fastener
5
passes through the hole
202
and engages threadedly the screw hole
102
to secure the face plate
2
on the housing
1
. A sealing ring
3
is clamped between the housing
1
and the face plate
2
. The face plate
2
further has a plurality of spray nipple members
4
secured on a front wall
203
thereof. Each spray nipple member
4
has a spray hole
401
formed therethrough so as to permit water in the chamber
101
to be discharged through the spray hole
401
. When the spray holes
401
are to be cleaned to remove particulate dirt therein after long term use, the screw fastener
5
must be removed from the face plate
2
by a tool
6
which is used to turnahead
501
of the screw fastener
5
. Then, the spray holes
401
are cleaned one by one. Therefore, the cleaning operation is inconvenient to conduct.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a showerhead which has a plurality of bendable spray nipple bodies to facilitate cleaning of spray passageways thereof.
According to this invention, the showerhead includes a housing with a main inlet adapted to communicate with a water source, and a face plate which tightly covers the housing to confine with the housing a chamber that communicates with the main inlet. The face plate has a front major wall, a rear major wall opposite to the front major wall in a spray direction, and a plurality of inner peripheral walls, each of which extends from the front major wall through the rear major wall to confine a through hole so as to permit water in the chamber to be discharged therethrough in the spray direction. A plurality of spray nipples are mounted on the face plate. Each spray nipple includes a nozzle body and a securing sleeve member. The nozzle body is made of a deformable material, and includes a stem portion and an enlarged head portion. The stem portion includes a shank end which is fitted to the respective inner peripheral wall of the face plate from the rear major wall through the front major wall, a tapered end which extends from the shank end in a first direction away from the rear major wall and outwardly of the front major wall and which converges in the first direction, and a shoulder portion which is formed at a juncture of the shank and tapered ends and which extends outwardly and radially from the shank end. The enlarged head portion is connected securely to the shank end opposite to the tapered end, and defines with the shank end an abutment shoulder which abuts against the rear major wall when the shank end of the stem portion is fitted to the respective inner peripheral wall. A spray passageway extends from the stem portion through the enlarged head portion in the first direction to communicate with the chamber for discharging water in the chamber outwardly of the tapered end. Thus, the tapered ends of the spray nipples are bendable relative to the front major wall such that particulate dirt will be bounced out of the spray passageways once the tapered ends swing back to their original state. The securing sleeve member is sleeved on the shank end of the stem portion, and has front and rear abutting end portions which abut against the shoulder portion and the front major wall respectively after the securing sleeve member has been brought to sleeve over the tapered end, to cooperate with the abutment shoulder to clamp the face plate therebetween so as to secure the respective spray nipple to the face plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional showerhead;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a showerhead according to this invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a portion of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of a portion of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 5
is a sectional view showing how a spray nipple body bends relative to a front major wall of a face plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, the preferred embodiment of the showerhead
100
according to the present invention is shown to comprise a housing
10
with a main inlet
101
which is adapted to communicate with a water source. A face plate
20
is disposed to cover tightly and sealingly the housing
10
through the use of a screw fastener
50
and a sealing ring
30
to confine with the housing
10
a chamber
102
which communicates with the main inlet
101
. The face plate
20
has a front major wall
201
, a rear major wall
202
opposite to the front major wall
201
in a spray direction, and a plurality of inner peripheral walls
203
. Each inner peripheral wall
203
extends from the front major wall
201
through the rear major wall
202
to confine a through hole
21
so as to permit water in the chamber
102
to be discharged therethrough in the spray direction.
A plurality of spray nipples
40
are mounted securely to the through holes
21
, respectively. Each spray nipples
40
includes a nozzle body
42
which is made of rubber, and a securing sleeve member
41
which is made of metal.
The nozzle body
42
includes a stem portion
422
and an enlarged head portion
421
. The stem portion
422
includes a shank end
428
which is fitted to a respective one of the inner peripheral walls
203
of the face plate
20
from the rear major wall
202
through the front major wall
201
, a tapered end
423
which extends from the shank end
428
in a first direction away from the rear major wall
202
and outwardly of the front major wall
201
and which converges in the first direction, and a shoulder portion
424
which is formed at a juncture of the shank and tapered ends
428
,
423
and which extends outwardly and radially from the shank end
428
. The enlarged head portion
421
is connected securely to the shank end
428
opposite to the tapered end
423
, and defines with the shank end
428
an abutment shoulder
4211
which abuts against the rear major wall
202
when the shank end
428
of the stem portion
422
is fitted to the respective inner peripheral wall
203
. A spray passageway
426
extends from the stem portion
422
through the enlarged head portion
421
in the first direction to communicate with the chamber
102
for discharging water in the chamber
102
outwardly of the tapered end
423
. In this embodiment, the nozzle body
42
further includes an engaging flange
427
which is formed on the abutment shoulder
4211
and which is inserted in the respective through hole
21
and in friction contact with the respective inner peripheral wall
203
of the face plate
20
.
The securing sleeve member
41
has a sleeve hole
411
to be sleeved on the shank end
428
of the stem portion
422
of the nozzle body
42
, and includes front and rear abutting end portions
413
,
414
which abut against the shoulder portion
424
of the shank end
428
of the nozzle body
42
and the front major wall
201
of the face plate
20
respectively after the securing sleeve member
41
has been brought to sleeve over the tapered end
423
on the shank end
428
. Thus, the securing sleeve member
41
cooperates with the abutment shoulder
4211
to clamp the face plate
20
therebetween so as to secure the spray nipple
40
to the face plate
20
. The securing sleeve member
41
further includes an engaging ring
412
which is formed on and which extends rearwardly of the rear abutting end portion
414
so as to abut against the engaging flange
427
of the nozzle body
42
in the respective through hole
21
after the securing sleeve member
41
has been sleeved on the shank end
428
.
As such, with reference to
FIG. 5
, the tapered end
423
is disposed to be bendable relative to the front major wall
201
such that particulate dirt will be bounced out of the spray passageway
426
once the bent tapered end
423
swings back to its original state. At the same time, water can be supplied to spray out via the spray passageways
426
to facilitate removal of the particulate dirt therein. Therefore, it is not required to separate the face plate
20
from the housing
10
, thereby resulting in convenience when cleaning the spray passageways
426
of the spray nipples
40
.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A showerhead comprising:a housing with a main inlet adapted to communicate with a water source; a face plate tightly covering said housing to confine with said housing a chamber communicating with said main inlet, said face plate having a front major wall, a rear major wall opposite to said front major wall in a spray direction, and a plurality of inner peripheral walls each extending from said front major wall through said rear major wall to confine a through hole so as to permit water in said chamber to be discharged therethrough in the spray direction; and a plurality of spray nipples, each including a nozzle body made of a deformable material, and including a stem portion including a shank end which is fitted to a respective one of said inner peripheral walls from said rear major wall through said front major wall, a tapered end which extends from said shank end in a first direction away from said rear major wall and outwardly of said front major wall and which converges in the first direction, and a shoulder portion which is formed at a juncture of said shank and tapered ends and which extends outwardly and radially from said shank end, an enlarged head portion connected securely to said shank end opposite to said tapered end, and defining with said shank end an abutment shoulder which abuts against said rear major wall when said shank end of said stem portion is fitted to said respective one of said inner peripheral walls, and a spray passageway extending from said stem portion through said enlarged head portion in the first direction to communicate with said chamber for discharging water in said chamber outwardly of said tapered end, said tapered end being disposed to be bendable relative to said front major wall such that particulate dirt will be bounced out of said spray passageway once said tapered end swings back to its original state, and a securing sleeve member sleeved on said shank end of said stem portion, and having front and rear abutting end portions which abut against said shoulder portion and said front major wall respectively after said securing sleeve member has been brought to sleeve over said tapered end, to cooperate with said abutment shoulder to clamp said face plate therebetween so as to secure a respective one of said spray nipples to said face plate.
- 2. The showerhead as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nozzle bodies are made of rubber.
- 3. The showerhead as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nozzle body of each of said spray nipples further includes an engaging flange which is formed on said abutment shoulder and which is inserted in said through hole and in friction contact with said respective one of said inner peripheral walls.
- 4. The showerhead as claimed in claim 3, wherein said securing sleeve member of each of said spray nipples further includes an engaging ring formed on and extending rearwardly of said rear abutting end portion so as to abut against said engaging flange in said through hole after said securing sleeve member has been sleeved on said shank end.
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Jul 1934 |
DE |
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DE |
1.309.901 |
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