Abstract:
A device for showering includes a water diverter connectable to a source of water, an overhead showerhead connected with the diverter and a hand-held showerhead connected with said diverter so that the diverter can direct water to the overhead showerhead or to the hand-held showerhead, and a rod-shaped element which is held by the diverter and is provided with a supporting member supporting the hand-held showerhead in a position of non-use.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a multi-function outlet mechanism, it comprises a fixed unit, a rotary assembly and two outlet terminals, the fixed unit is provided with an inlet end; the rotary assembly comprises a handle and a control part, the handle is mounted to the fixed unit in a rotating manner, and the control part is arranged in the fixed unit; the outlet terminals are arranged on the fixed unit respectively, and water comes out of the outlet terminals simultaneously or separately along with the relative rotation between the rotary assembly and the fixed unit, the outlet effect of one of the outlet terminals is waterfall water. The present multi-function outlet mechanism integrates multiple outlet terminals into one body, the structure is compact, and the function is various, and the applicability is strong.
Abstract:
The present invention is provides with a rocker switch waterway mechanism, which includes an inlet unit, at least two outlet units and a switch mechanism. The switch mechanism includes a rocker and switch valve pin jointed together, the switch valve is disposed inside the cavity of the connection of the two outlet units, and the rocker drives the switch valve moves between the inlets of the two outlet unit to realize the switch of the two outlet units. The present invention is provided with not much switch force, and the switch is convenient.
Abstract:
A showerhead system is provided. The showerhead system may provide a plurality of spray modes using a control mode selector located adjacent to a shower pipe. The showerhead system may also include an adjustment mechanism located near or about the shower pipe. The showerhead system may also have dual support structures.
Abstract:
A shower water construction system for a child/user, which also functions as a showering system and utilizes a pre-existing bath/shower unit as a supporting structure. The construction system comprises a main control valve to divert water from a pre-existing shower water pipe stem, a pressure regulator to limit water pressure to downstream components, child/user control and diverter valves to allow for turning the system off and on and allocating water flow between components, semi-rigid and flexible pipe, “Y” connectors and suction cups and brackets. Other components, such as a hand-held sprayer, spraying bathtub mat and spraying shower curtain may also be integrated/connected into the system.
Abstract:
A diverter valve includes a housing and a diverting stem cartridge. The housing has a top and a bottom and a stem cartridge receiving chamber. The housing also has an inlet port proximate the bottom thereof and a plurality of laterally directed outlet ports. Each outlet port directs water to selective alternative uses such as a spout, shower, body spray or the like. The stem cartridge also has an inlet port proximate the bottom and has a plurality of laterally directed outlet ports for selective alignment with the outlet ports of the housing. The inlet ports and outlet ports of said stem cartridge has there-between a stem waterway to allow water to flow from the inlet to said outlets. The cartridge has contained therein at least two checking mechanisms disposed prior to the waterway. The at least two check mechanisms prevents water from the outlet ports from contaminating the water supply. Replacement of the stem cartridge permits simple replacement of faulty checking devices without the need for skilled tradesmen being involved.
Abstract:
A diverter assembly configured to be connected to a faucet assembly that may be installed on a sink. The diverter assembly includes a diverter and a mechanism for dispensing fluid, such as a sprayer. The diverter assembly may be connected to a tube connected to an outlet of the faucet. The diverter assembly may redirect flow from the outlet of the faucet to the sprayer upon activation of the sprayer.
Abstract:
A bridge faucet with side spray kit of modular knockdown construction comprising removably replaceable components, including: opposing valve bodies having opposing valve body chambers, opposing conduits, substantially centrally disposed mixing body having mixing body chamber, valve body cartridge valves, mixing body diverter cartridge, spout, side spray kit, and mixing body cap, the opposing valve bodies matingly and releasably fastened to the opposing conduits, the opposing conduits matingly and releasably fastened to the substantially centrally disposed mixing body, the valve body cartridge valves adapted to matingly and removably fit into the valve body chambers, the mixing body diverter cartridge adapted to matingly and removably fit into the mixing body chamber, the side spray kit and mixing body cap selectively and alternatively matingly and removably fastened to the substantially centrally disposed mixing body, the mixing body diverter cartridge preventing water from flowing into the spout when the side spray kit is used.
Abstract:
A diverter assembly includes a main body, a valve device and a movable body. The main body is hollow and has a water inlet tube and two water outlet tubes. One of the two water outlet tubes is communicated through a hose to a shower nozzle. The valve device is disposed at the main body and has a valve capable of linearly moving back and forth for steplessly adjusting the fluid communication among the water inlet tube and the water outlet tubes. The movable body is inserted in one end of the main body. A socket is pivotally disposed in the movable body, and has a hole for the shower nozzle to be inserted in. Accordingly, the diverter assembly can steplessly adjust the valve position for controlling the water to flow from any of the water outlet tubes into either or both of the shower nozzle or the shower head.