Claims
- 1. A whirlpool jet for bathtubs and the like comprising a housing, a chamber formed within said housing, a water inlet connected at one end thereof to a source of water supply under pressure and at the opposite end thereof to the inner end of said chamber, a Venturi air inlet extending through said housing to the inner end of said chamber, whereby the movement of water through said chamber is speeded by a Venturi effect, a water outlet extending through a circular opening in the wall of the bathtub, said water outlet being threadedly mounted within the outer end of said chamber, said water outlet having an annular radial flange, said flange having an inner surface abutting against the inside of the bathtub wall, said housing having a flat outer end abutting against the outside of the bathtub wall, said flange having a pair of diametrically spaced circular openings extending inwardly from its outer face for use in rotating said water outlet with respect to said housing in mounting said jet on a bathtub, and a circular wrench having a pair of transversely directed pins dimensioned and spaced to fit within said openings, the periphery of said wrench having knurling formed thereon for manually rotating said wrench to rotate said water outlet when said pins are mounted in said openings, said wrench having a square opening at the center thereof, said opening being adapted to receive the square head of a tool to rotate said wrench further and bring said flange into tighter engagement with said wall.
- 2. The structure described in claim 1, and a flat resilient washer disposed directly adjacent to the inner face of said flange, said washer covering substantially the entire area of said flange, said washer being adapted to make sealing engagement with the inner wall of said tub surrounding the opening through which said outlet extends.
- 3. The structure described in claim 1, and a jet outlet control rotatably mounted within said water outlet, said control having a straight angularly directed water passage extending therethrough, said control being rotatable with respect to said outlet to change the direction of water flow from said jet into said bathtub, and a concave area formed in said control surrounding the inner end of said water passage, said concave area extending transversely to the inner end of said jet outlet control in all rotational positions of said control and passage, so that the amount of water flow into the inner end of said passage is constant for all rotational positions of said control and passage.
- 4. The structure described in claim 3, said jet outlet control having external threading and being threadedly mounted in said water outlet.
- 5. The structure described in claim 1, and an extension threadedly connected between said water outlet and said housing, said extension having an externally threaded inner end adapted to fit within the water outlet receiving opening in said housing and an internally threaded outer end adapted to receive said water outlet, said outer end being somewhat longer than the portion of said water outlet which fits therein so that said outer end is adapted to protrude beyond the edge of concrete poured around said extension, the protruding portion of said outer end being discardable so that the thickness of said concrete may vary without affecting the installation of said water outlet in the outer end of said extension.
- 6. The structure described in claim 5, said water outlet being adapted to receive an externally screw threaded water return cap to change said outlet to a water return inlet.
- 7. The structure described in claim 5, and an elongated nozzle threadedly mounted in said housing, said nozzle being comparable in length to said extension, the outer end of said nozzle being discardable to adapt the length of said nozzle to the length of said extension.
- 8. The structure described in claim 1, and a vertically directed inlet extending into the top of said housing above said air inlet opening, said inlet being adapted to receive the lower end of a vertically directed individual air supply pipe.
- 9. The structure described in claim 8, and a cap adapted to be removably mounted on the upper end of said inlet to close off said inlet when said device is used with a horizontally directed interconnected air supply.
- 10. A whirlpool jet for bathtubs and the like comprising a housing, a chamber formed within said housing, a water inlet connected at one end thereof to a source of water supply under pressure and at the opposite end thereof to the inner end of said chamber, a Venturi air inlet extending through said housing to the inner end of said chamber, whereby the movement of water through said chamber is speeded by a Venturi effect, a water outlet extending through a circular opening in the wall of the bathtub, said water outlet being threadedly mounted within the outer end of said chamber, an extension threadedly connected between said water outlet and said housing, said extension having an externally threaded inner end adapted to fit within the water outlet receiving opening in said housing and an internally threaded outer end adapted to receive said water outlet, said outer end being somewhat longer than the portion of said water outlet which fits therein so that said outer end is adapted to protrude beyond the edge of concrete poured around said extension, the protruding portion of said outer end being discardable so that the thickness of said concrete may vary without affecting the installation of said water outlet in the outer end of said extension, and an elongated nozzle threadedly mounted in said housing, said nozzle being comparable in length to said extension, the outer end of said nozzle being discardable to adapt the length of said nozzle to the length of said extension.
- 11. The structure descibed in claim 10, the inner end of said elongated nozzle having means for removably engaging the inner end of an elongated wrench for installing and removing said elongated nozzle, said wrench being hollow and fitting around the portion of said extended nozzle disposed outwardly from said wrench engaging means.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending applications, Ser. No. 392,046 filed Aug. 27, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,890,655 and Ser. No. 470,369 filed May 16, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,890,656.
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