Claims
- 1. A two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing,
- a water inlet to said housing,
- a water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a drive jet,
- a primary outlet rotatably mounted on said housing about a rotation axis for receiving said drive jet, said primary outlet having an orientation with respect to its rotation axis at which the flow of said drive jet through said primary outlet imparts a primary turning moment to said primary outlet that causes it to continuously rotate and to discharge a first stage jet along an outlet axis that continuously rotates relative to the rotation axis, and
- a secondary outlet rotatably mounted on said primary outlet about a second rotation axis to receive said first stage jet, said first stage jet imparting a secondary turning moment to said secondary outlet that causes it to continuously rotate relative to said second rotation axis and discharge a second stage jet.
- 2. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 1, wherein said primary outlet is mounted on said housing such that the orientation of its outlet axis with respect to its rotation axis is adjustable.
- 3. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 2, wherein said primary and secondary outlets rotate in first and second substantially circular patterns at respective speeds determined by said outlet-rotation axis orientation, the radius of the second circular pattern being less than the radius of the primary outlet's circular pattern.
- 4. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 3, wherein the secondary outlet is formed at an offset and non-parallel orientation with respect to the second rotation axis such that the first stage jet flowing through the secondary outlet imparts a turning moment that causes it to rotate at a greater speed than the primary outlet.
- 5. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 2, wherein the orientation of said primary outlet is adjustable with two degrees of freedom over a range of relative outlet-rotation axis orientations.
- 6. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 5, wherein the range of orientations includes a parallel orientation in which said outlet axis is offset from and in a substantially common plane with said primary outlet's rotation axis at which said primary outlet does not rotate.
- 7. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 6, wherein said primary outlet rotates in a substantially circular pattern at a rotational speed determined by said outlet-rotation axis orientation, the primary turning moment imparted by the drive jet and the rotational speed being a maximum when said primary outlet is oriented along a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said common plane.
- 8. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 7, wherein said housing includes a guide for adjusting the orientation of said primary outlet in both degrees of freedom to select the radius of the desired pattern and the desired speed.
- 9. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 8, wherein said guide has an asymmetrical clover pattern with a plurality of preset positions, and said primary outlet being adjustable to one of the preset positions or an intermediate position.
- 10. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 5, wherein said primary outlet comprises the ball portion of an eyeball-type outlet, and said housing comprises a rotatable socket capturing said ball portion, said ball and socket coupling providing the two degrees of freedom for orienting the primary outlet with respect to its rotation axis.
- 11. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 10, wherein the housing further comprises a ball bearing track on which said socket is mounted for allowing the rotation of said primary outlet about its rotation axis.
- 12. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 2, wherein said secondary outlet includes at least one conduit formed at an offset and non-parallel second outlet axis orientation with respect to said second rotation axis, said second stage jet being discharged along each conduit's outlet axis and rotating relative to the second rotation axis.
- 13. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 12, wherein said conduit's second outlet axis orientation is selected such that said first stage jet flowing through said conduit imparts said secondary turning moment to said secondary outlet that causes it to rotate at a greater speed than the primary outlet.
- 14. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 12, wherein said second rotation axis is substantially coaxial with said first outlet axis.
- 15. A two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet, comprising:
- a jet housing including a socket of an eyeball-type outlet mounted on a ball bearing track that allows said socket to rotate,
- a water inlet to said housing,
- a water nozzle within said housing for forming water flowing through said inlet into a drive jet,
- a ball portion having a primary outlet with an outlet axis and captured in said socket for receiving said drive jet, the orientation of said primary outlet being adjustable with two degrees of freedom about a rotation axis so that it can be oriented with its outlet axis offset from and at a non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation with respect to its rotation axis, such that the flow of said drive jet through the primary outlet at said non-intersecting and non-parallel orientation imparts a primary turning moment to said ball portion that causes it to continuously rotate in a substantially circular pattern with a desired radius and to discharge a first stage jet along said outlet axis that continuously rotates relative to the rotation axis, and
- a secondary outlet rotatably mounted on said primary outlet about a second rotation axis to receive said first stage jet, said first stage jet imparting a secondary turning moment to said secondary outlet that causes it to continuously rotate in a substantially circular pattern with a fixed radius relative to said second rotation axis and discharge a second stage jet.
- 16. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 15, wherein said secondary outlet includes at least one conduit formed at an offset and non-parallel second outlet axis orientation with respect to said second rotation axis, said second stage jet being discharged along each conduit's outlet axis and rotating relative to the second rotation axis.
- 17. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 16, wherein said conduit's second outlet axis orientation is selected such that said first stage jet flowing through said conduit imparts said secondary turning moment to said secondary outlet that causes it to rotate at a greater speed than the primary outlet.
- 18. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 15, wherein said second rotation axis is substantially coaxial with said first outlet axis.
- 19. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 15, wherein said housing includes a guide for adjusting the orientation of said primary outlet in both degrees of freedom to select a rotation radius and a desired speed.
- 20. The two-axis rotatable hydrotherapy jet of claim 19, wherein said guide has an asymmetrical clover pattern with a plurality of preset positions with said primary outlet extending through said guide and being adjustable to one of the preset positions or an intermediate position.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/279,447, filed Jul. 25, 1994, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/197,616 filed Feb. 17, 1994 and issued Oct. 11, 1994 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,353,447 entitled "A ROTATING HYDROTHERAPY JET WITH ADJUSTABLE OFFSET OUTLET NOZZLE," which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/970,638, filed Nov. 2, 1992, abandoned.
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