Abstract:
A device for washing a part of a human body in a toilet bowl area has diverting unit for diverting water from an existing pipe to a toilet bowl area, an inlet pipe leading from a faucet for preparation of water temperature and closing and opening inner pipe, so that when the faucet is closed there is no water flowing to the diverter, while water flows to the diverter only when the faucet is open, unit for activating a diverting unit so as to supply water from the supply pipe, a water supply pipe connected with the diverting unit and receiving water, the water supply pipe being movable in a longitudinal direction to be extended for directing water to a part of the human body, the water supply pipe having a front end which is spaced from the diverting unit and provided with a jet forming head, an outlet tubular element immovably mountable on the toilet bowl and having an opening through which the water supply pipe extends, an inlet tubular element rearwardly spaced from the outlet tubular element and having an opening through which the water supply pipe extends, spring unit provided between the outlet tubular element and the inlet tubular element, the water supply pipe being movable forwardly and rearwardly together with the inlet tubular element and wherein the water supply pipe is moved forwardly the spring unit is compressed while when the water supply pipe is released the spring unit move the water supply pipe rearwardly.
Abstract:
An assembly for the differential delivery of treated and mains water, comprising a flexible hose for the separate conveyance of treated water and mains water for connection between a spray head provided with at least two separate delivery points and a distribution unit for the separate supply of treated water and mains water. The flexible hose has, at its ends, respectively a first connection port, for connection to the distribution unit, the second port being connectable to the distribution unit so as to allow free rotation about the axis of the second port.
Abstract:
A sprayhead especially suited for coupling to an extension hose for use in a pull-out kitchen faucet, the sprayhead including a selector subassembly for choosing between both spray and aerate modes, and a volume control built in to the sprayhead. The selector subassembly is engaged to a detent finger-button mounted on the housing that selectively diverts water flowing through an aerated flow path to an alternate spray flow path, thereby allowing manual selection between spray mode and aerate mode. The volume control is a slide switch on the housing and coupled to a rotary valve assembly for allowing the user to adjust the flow volume when in spray mode without affecting water volume in the aerate mode. When in aerate mode water is expelled from the sprayhead through an aerator output, and when in spray mode water is expelled through a series of nozzles oriented radially around the aerator output.
Abstract:
A diverter spout for alternatively supplying water to a bathtub or diverting water to a shower is provided with a rolling gate valve. The gate valve uses the force of flowing water to facilitate sealing, and there is a return spring to reset the gate valve.
Abstract:
A freestanding or Roman bathtub plumbing system including a bathtub filler (such as a spout and/or hand-held shower) controlled by a compact thermostatic mixing valve. The thermostatic mixing valve is installed in a bathtub plumbing set having a hand-held shower accessory. The thermostatic mixing valve receives hot and cold water from the main hot and cold water inlet pipes, respectively, located upstream of the respective hot and cold water control valves used to control the supply of water to the fillers. The hot and cold water feed pipes are each hydraulically connected to a first respective hot and cold water inlet of the thermostatic mixing valve. The bathtub fillers are hydraulically connected to the outlet of the thermostatic mixing valve, such as by a pipe or flexible hose. Hot and cold water entering the thermostatic mixing valve are mixed therein independently; water exiting the thermostatic mixing valve is characterized by a predetermined maximum temperature, such that a tub occupant will not be accidentally scalded.
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 water mixing apparatus mixing hot and cold water includes a housing that includes top wall and a peripheral wall that is attached to and extends downwardly from the top wall. A bottom wall is removably attached to a bottom edge of the peripheral wall for selectively opening or closing the housing. An inlet is fluidly coupled to and extends through the peripheral wall. A nozzle portion of the inlet extends away from the peripheral wall. The nozzle portion is adapted for removably coupling with a water supply. The inlet is angled such that the inlet is directed away from a central area of the housing. A pour spout is fluidly coupled to the top wall. Water may enter the housing through the inlet such that the stirring assembly blends the water.
Abstract:
A showerhead system for communicating a fluid supply, the system including a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location, the fixed dispensing unit including a plurality of nozzles in fluid communication with the fluid supply. A removable fluid dispensing unit is releasably secured to a receptacle established within the fixed dispensing, the removable unit further including at least one additional nozzle. The fluid supply is adapted to be in selective communication with either or both the fixed and removable fluid dispensing units, such as through the provision of a fluid diverter element located at an inlet of the fixed unit and from which extends a conduit in separate communication with the removable unit.
Abstract:
An adjustable water-dispersing device has a housing, a valve shaft, a plug, a resilient element, a pivotal bracket, a handle and a mouth cap. Wherein, the housing has a channel, a valve chamber and a water chamber communicated with each other in sequence. Two draining holes extend between the valve chamber and the water chamber. The valve shaft is movably received inside the valve chamber and pushed by the resilient element between the valve shaft and the plug. The pivotal bracket is attached on an outer periphery of the housing to make the handle pivotally mounted on both the pivotal bracket and the valve shaft to drive the valve shaft. The mouth cap received inside the water chamber combines with an aerator at its center and has multiple spraying holes. Thereby, the handle enables to move the valve shaft to easily switch the spouting types.
Abstract:
A single lever faucet with spray, wherein two cold and hot water inlet holes, a water outlet hole and a through hole are defined in the bottom of the faucet body, and the water outlet hole is connected to a hollow threaded tube, and the through hole is connected to a connecting tube. One side of the peripheral of the faucet body is defined with a chamber and a controlling device, and in the top surface of the faucet body is formed an inserting groove that is connected to the through hole for inserting a discharging base. A tee joint member is mounted between the hollow threaded tube and the connecting tube, a valve room is defined in the tee joint member for installing a diverter valve, and the middle section of the tee joint member is connected to the hollow threaded tube, and the ends are connected to a spray gun and a guiding tube respectively. Therefore, by opening and closing the spray gun, the water that supplied to the spray gun and the water outlet tube can be changed automatically.