The present invention relates to a temperature monitoring device, and more particularly to a temperature monitoring device for a shower system including an improved and simplified structure or configuration for monitoring and displaying the water temperature of two or more showering facilities.
Various kinds of typical shower systems or apparatuses have been developed and provided for showering purposes, and various kinds of typical temperature monitoring devices have been developed and attached to the typical shower systems or apparatuses and provided for monitoring and displaying the water temperature flowing out of the typical shower systems or apparatuses and for allowing the user to shower with the appropriate water temperature, and for preventing the user from being hurt by the over-heated water and the like.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,030,360 to Fortune, U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,881 to Raz, U.S. Pat. No. 4,281,543 to Raz, U.S. Pat. No. 4,509,550 to Monk, U.S. Pat. No. 4,743,120 to Bowen, U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,860 to Yuch, U.S. Pat. No. 7,124,452 to Banza, U.S. Pat. No. 7,174,579 to Banza, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,252,431 to Caramanna disclose several of the typical temperature monitoring devices attached to various kinds of typical shower systems or apparatuses for monitoring and displaying the water temperature flowing out of the typical shower systems or apparatuses, and normally comprise a temperature sensor or detector attached to the shower head or nozzle of the shower systems or apparatuses for sensing or detecting the water temperature flowing out of the shower head or nozzle.
However, the typical temperature monitoring devices may only be provided and attached to the shower head or nozzle, but may not be provided and attached to the other showering facilities; i.e., the typical temperature monitoring devices may not be used for monitoring and displaying the water temperature flowing out of two different showering facilities, such as the shower head and the spraying nozzle.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,552 to Fan, U.S. Pat. No. 7,043,776 to Wu, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,299,510 to Tsai disclose several of the typical shower systems or apparatuses each comprise two different showering facilities. However, two different or separated temperature monitoring devices are required to be prepared and attached to the two different showering facilities when required.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional temperature monitoring devices for shower systems or apparatuses.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a temperature monitoring device for a shower system including an improved and simplified structure or configuration for monitoring and displaying the water temperature of two or more showering facilities.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a shower system comprising an inlet tube, a temperature monitoring device including a receptacle having an inlet port connected to the inlet tube for receiving a fluid from the inlet tube, the receptacle including a chamber formed therein and communicating with the inlet port of the receptacle for receiving the fluid from the inlet port of the receptacle, and a temperature detector engaged in the chamber of the receptacle for detecting a temperature of the fluid from the inlet tube and into the chamber of the receptacle, a first showering device, such as a fixed showing head attached to the receptacle, a water control device including a container connected to the receptacle for receiving the fluid from the receptacle, and the container being connected to the first showering device, a second showering device, such as a showing nozzle connected to the container, and a control valve engaged in the container and adapted for controlling the fluid to flow out through either the first showering device or the second showering device selectively. The temperature detector of the temperature monitoring device may be used to detect and monitor the temperature of the fluid flowing out through either the showering device or the showering head.
The temperature monitoring device includes a displayer, and a generator coupled to the displayer and received in the chamber of the receptacle for generating the electric energy, and the temperature detector is electrically connected to the generator. The temperature monitoring device includes a housing engaged into the chamber of the receptacle, and the generator is engaged in the housing.
The generator includes a spindle, and the temperature monitoring device includes a paddle wheel attached to the spindle and rotated in concert with the spindle for allowing the generator to be actuated by the fluid with the paddle wheel. The housing includes a compartment formed therein, and an orifice formed in the housing and communicating with the compartment of the housing for receiving and engaging with the spindle.
The housing includes a cavity formed therein and communicating with the compartment of the housing for receiving and engaging with the generator. The housing includes a peripheral fence extended axially and outwardly from the housing for forming an inner space in the peripheral fence and for receiving and engaging with the paddle wheel.
The temperature monitoring device includes a casing positioned between the receptacle and the housing, the casing includes a bore formed therein, and the paddle wheel is rotatably received and engaged in the bore of the casing. The casing includes at least one pathway formed therein and communicating with the bore of the casing for allowing the fluid from the inlet port of the receptacle to flow into the bore of the casing.
The container includes an inlet chamber formed therein, and a partition provided in the container for forming a first outlet space and a second outlet space, and two apertures formed in the partition for communicating the first and the second outlet spaces with the inlet chamber of the container respectively, and for allowing the fluid from the inlet chamber of the container to flow into either of the first or the second outlet spaces of the container.
The control valve includes a control chamber formed therein for selectively aligning and communicating with either of the first or the second outlet spaces of the container. A first pipe may further be provided and connected between the inlet chamber of the container and the0 and the chamber of the receptacle for allowing the fluid to flow from the chamber of the receptacle to the inlet chamber of the container selectively.
The container includes an exit communicating with the second outlet space of the container, and the exit of the container is connected to the second showering device. The receptacle includes a peripheral manifold formed therein and offset from the chamber of the receptacle, the manifold of the receptacle is connected to the first showering device, and a pipe connects the peripheral manifold of the receptacle to the first outlet space of the container. The receptacle includes a peripheral bulge extended radially and inwardly into the chamber of the receptacle, and the peripheral manifold is formed in the peripheral bulge and offset from the chamber of the receptacle.
The container includes an inlet chamber formed therein, and a barrel engaged in the inlet chamber of the container and positioned to the container, and the barrel includes a bore formed therein, the control valve includes a shaft extended axially and outwardly therefrom and engaged through the bore of the barrel, and a control knob is secured to the shaft for rotating the control valve relative to the barrel and the container. The barrel includes a spring biased projection for engaging with the control knob and for positioning the control knob to the barrel and the container at a selected position.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
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The receptacle 20 further includes a peripheral manifold 25 formed or provided therein, such as formed in the peripheral bulge 23, and offset or spaced or separated from the chamber 22 of the receptacle 20, and further includes an outlet port 26 formed or provided therein and communicating with the manifold 25 (
A barrel or housing 30 is received or engaged into the chamber 22 of the receptacle 20 and secured to the peripheral bulge 23 and/or the receptacle 20 with screws or bolts or catches or latches or fasteners 31 or the like (
A cup or casing 40 is further provided and disposed or engaged into the passage 24 of the peripheral bulge 23 and/or of the receptacle 20, and also engaged into the space 33 of the peripheral fence 32 of the housing 30, and to be solidly and stably anchored or retained or positioned between the peripheral bulge 23 and/or the receptacle 20 and the housing 30, the casing 40 includes a compartment or bore 41 formed therein, and one or more pathways 42 formed therein (
A temperature monitoring device 5 is to be attached to or engaged in the compartment 35 of the housing 30, and includes a displayer 50 engaged in the compartment 35 of the housing 30, and a generator 51 attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the displayer 50 and received or engaged in the chamber 22 of the receptacle 20 and also engaged in the compartment 35 and/or the cavity 36 of the housing 30, and the generator 51 includes a spindle 52 rotatably extended or engaged through the orifice 37 of the housing 30, and the spindle 52 is attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the paddle wheel 43 and rotated in concert with the paddle wheel 43, for allowing the generator 51 to be actuated or operated by the water or fluid with the paddle wheel 43, and for allowing the generator 51 to generate the electric energy in order to energize the displayer 50 and the like. The temperature monitoring device 5 further includes a temperature probe or sensor or detector 53 electrically connected or coupled to the generator 51 and received or engaged in the chamber 22 of the receptacle 20 and/or engaged in the compartment 35 of the housing 30 for sensing or detecting the water temperature of the water or fluid from the inlet tube 10 and into the chamber 22 of the receptacle 20.
A cover 54 may be attached or mounted or secured to the housing 30 and/or the receptacle 20 for solidly and stably anchoring or retaining or positioning the displayer 50 of the temperature monitoring device 5 and the housing 30 to the receptacle 20. As shown in
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The container 60 includes an exit 69 (
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The control knob 85 may be attached or mounted or secured to the shaft 84 with screws or bolts or catches or latches or fasteners 87 or the like. A spring biasing member or spring biased projection 89 may further be provided and attached or mounted or secured to the barrel 80 for selectively engaging with the control knob 85 and for selectively and suitably anchoring or retaining or positioning the control knob 85 to the barrel 80 and the container 60 at suitable or selected or required positions or locations. For example, the control knob 85 includes one or more depressions 88 formed therein (
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The control valve 83 may then be pivoted or rotated relative to the barrel 80 and the container 60 with the control knob 85, in order to align or communicate the control chamber 86 of the control valve 83 with either or both of the outlet spaces 65, 66 of the container 60 (
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Accordingly, the temperature monitoring device for a shower system in accordance with the present invention includes an improved and simplified structure or configuration for monitoring and displaying the water temperature of two or more showering facilities.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.