Claims
- 1. A spa jet comprising:
- a housing having an inlet port for admitting a water stream; and
- a barrel having a downstream end and an upstream end, the barrel upstream end having a slot formed therein, the barrel rotatably disposed in the housing with the upstream end disposed adjacent the water inlet port, wherein rotation of the barrel in the housing adjusts the flow of the water stream into the barrel upstream end according to the amount of the slot that is adjacent to the inlet port, wherein the barrel downstream end has at-least-two latching tabs formed thereon, and the housing has a retaining profile formed therein for engaging the at-least-two latching tabs, wherein the barrel is releasably mounted to the housing as the barrel is inserted into the housing and the at-least-two latching tabs pass the retaining profile and snap into a locking position.
- 2. The spa jet of claim 1, wherein the retaining profile has a stop with a ramping profile formed therein, wherein the barrel is removed from the housing by rotating the barrel until the at-least-two latching tabs abut the stop, and further rotating the barrel to compress at-least-two the latching tabs as they follow the ramping profile.
- 3. A spa jet comprising:
- a housing having an inlet port for admitting a water stream;
- a barrel having a downstream end and an upstream end, the barrel upstream end having a slot formed therein, the barrel rotatably disposed in the housing with the upstream end disposed adjacent the water inlet port, wherein rotation of the barrel in the housing adjusts the flow of the water stream into the barrel upstream end according to the amount of the slot that is adjacent to the inlet port; and
- a scallop having an upstream surface and a downstream surface, the upstream surface having at-least-two slots formed therein;
- wherein the barrel downstream end has at-least-two snap tabs formed thereon for releasably engaging the at-least-two slots, whereby any one of a plurality of scallops can be interchanged with the spa jet.
- 4. A spa jet comprising:
- a housing having a retaining profile formed on an inner surface of the housing; and
- a barrel having a downstream end and an upstream end, the barrel downstream end has at-least-two latching tabs formed thereon for engaging with the retaining profile, whereby the barrel is releasably mounted to the housing as the barrel is inserted into the housing and the at-least-two latching tabs pass the retaining profile and snap into a locking position.
- 5. The spa jet of claim 4, wherein the retaining profile has a stop with a ramping profile, wherein the barrel is removed from the housing by rotating the barrel until the at-least-two latching tabs abut the stop, and further rotating the barrel to compress the at-least-two latching tabs as they follow the ramping profile.
- 6. The spa jet of claim 4 comprises:
- a scallop having an upstream surface and a downstream surface, the upstream surface having at-least-two slots formed therein;
- wherein the barrel downstream end has at-least-two snap tabs formed thereon for releasably engaging the at-least-two slots, whereby any one of a plurality of scallops can be interchanged with the spa jet.
- 7. A spa jet comprising:
- a scallop having an upstream surface and a downstream surface, the upstream surface having at-least-two slots formed therein;
- a barrel having a downstream end and an upstream end, the barrel downstream end has at-least-two snap tabs formed thereon for releasably engaging the at-least-two slots, whereby any one of a plurality of scallops with the at-least-two slots can be interchanged with the spa jet.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/178,404, filed Oct. 24, 1998, and the entire disclosure of such prior application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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Waterway 1996 Product Catalog, p. 14. |
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Divisions (1)
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