Claims
- 1. A shower unit comprising:
- a tubular housing with a longitudinal slot that extends over part at least of the length of the housing;
- bearing supports located in the housing at each end thereof;
- a support and drive member mounted in the bearing supports coaxially within the housing for rotation about its longitudinal axis, the support and driving member comprising an open framework consisting of a helical strip supported by a series of support members that extend longitudinally of the member and internally thereof;
- respective end caps secured to the housing at each end thereof;
- a drive motor housed in one of the end caps for rotating the member about its longitudinal axis;
- a carrier mounted upon the helical strip and adapted to be traversed along the latter as the member is rotated;
- a nozzle head including at least one spray nozzle mounted upon the carrier in a position to direct a spray through the slot;
- means for supplying a treatment fluid to the spray nozzle;
- a supply line for connecting a source of cooling air to the said one end cap, the supply line extending to the said one end cap internally of the housing from the other end cap, and
- a protective guide tube which extends from one bearing support to the other bearing support and within which the supply line is located.
- 2. A unit as claimed in claim 1 in which the framework carries stub axles that extend from each end thereof and are rotatably mounted in bearings located in the bearing supports.
- 3. A unit as claimed in claim 2 in which the drive motor is detachably mounted upon the bearing support at one end of the housing and has an output shaft that is releasably coupled to the stub axle that is rotatably mounted in said bearing support.
- 4. A unit as claimed in claim 1 in which the nozzle head carries at least one nozzle that extends through the slot, the head being mounted upon the carrier in a manner such that the one nozzle is withdrawable into the housing.
- 5. A unit as claimed in claim 1 in which the means for supplying a treatment fluid comprises, for the or each nozzle, a respective flexible supply line located within the housing and interconnecting the nozzle with a respective inlet for treatment fluid positioned in one of the end caps of the housing.
- 6. A shower unit comprising:
- a tubular housing with a longitudinal slot that extends over part at least of the length of the housing;
- a support and drive member mounted coaxially within the housing for rotation about its longitudinal axis, the support and driving member comprising an open framework consisting of a helical strip supported by a series of support members that extend longitudinally of the member and internally thereof;
- means for rotating the member about its longitudinal axis;
- a carrier mounted upon the helical strip and adapted to be traversed along the latter as the member is rotated;
- a nozzle head including at least one spray nozzle mounted upon the carrier in a position to direct a spray through the slot;
- means for supplying a treatment fluid to the spray nozzle, and
- a brush unit or brush units mounted upon the carrier for scouring the external surface of the driving member and the inside face of the housing.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 533,878, filed Sept. 20, 1983, which is now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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