A shower fixture is provided that includes a fixed fluid dispensing unit and a removable fluid dispensing unit releasably secured to a receptacle therefor associated with the fixed dispensing unit such that the fixed dispensing unit and removable dispensing unit in a secured relationship form an integral dispensing face. A fluid supply provides selective communication with a front or side mounted diverter control interface for directing fluid flow to at least one of the fixed and removable fluid dispensing units.
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1. A showerhead system for communicating a fluid supply, said showerhead system comprising:
a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location, said fixed dispensing unit comprising a plurality of nozzles in fluid communication with the fluid supply;
a removable fluid dispensing unit releasable secured to a cradle receptacle established with said fixed dispensing unit forming an integral dispensing face with said fixed dispensing unit and comprising at least one additional plurality of nozzles being connected to a hose in fluid communication with the fluid supply when said removable fluid dispensing unit is dissociated from said fixed fluid dispensing unit;
a fluid inlet associated with said fixed dispensing unit, a fluid diverter fluidly communicating said fluid supply with at least one of said fixed and removable dispensing units;
wherein said fluid diverter is actuated by said cradle receptacle; and
wherein when said removable dispensing unit is resting in said cradle, fluid flow is available to both said fixed dispensing unit and said removable dispensing unit.
0. 20. A showerhead system for communicating a fluid supply, said showerhead system comprising:
a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location, said fixed dispensing unit comprising a plurality of nozzles in fluid communication with the fluid supply;
a removable fluid dispensing unit releasably secured to a cradle receptacle established with said fixed dispensing unit forming an integral dispensing face with said fixed dispensing unit and comprising at least one additional plurality of nozzles being connected to a hose in fluid communication with the fluid supply when said removable fluid dispensing unit is dissociated from said fixed fluid dispensing unit;
wherein the fluid supply is adapted to being in selective communication with at least one of said fixed and said removable fluid dispensing unit via a lever diverter control, wherein said lever diverter control is positioned intermediate between said fixed dispensing unit and said removable unit; and
wherein when said removable fluid dispensing unit is resting in said cradle, fluid flow is available to both said fixed fluid dispensing unit and said removable fluid dispensing unit.
0. 15. A showerhead system for communicating a fluid supply, said showerhead system comprising:
a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location, said fixed dispensing unit comprising a plurality of nozzles in fluid communication with the fluid supply;
a removable fluid dispensing unit releasably secured to a cradle receptacle established with said fixed dispensing unit forming an integral dispensing face with said fixed dispensing unit and comprising at least one additional plurality of nozzles being connected to a hose in fluid communication with the fluid supply when said removable fluid dispensing unit is dissociated from said fixed fluid dispensing unit;
wherein the fluid supply is adapted to being in selective communication with at least one of said fixed and said removable fluid dispensing unit via a push pin diverter control, wherein said push pin diverter control is positioned intermediate between said fixed dispensing unit and said removable unit; and
wherein when said removable fluid dispensing unit is resting in said cradle, fluid flow is available to both said fixed fluid dispensing unit and said removable fluid dispensing unit.
0. 25. A showerhead system for communicating a fluid supply, said showerhead system comprising:
a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location, said fixed dispensing unit comprising a plurality of nozzles in fluid communication with the fluid supply;
a removable fluid dispensing unit releasably secured to a cradle receptacle established with said fixed dispensing unit forming an integral dispensing face with said fixed dispensing unit and comprising at least one additional plurality of nozzles being connected to a hose in fluid communication with the fluid supply when said removable fluid dispensing unit is dissociated from said fixed fluid dispensing unit;
wherein the fluid supply is adapted to being in selective communication with at least one of said fixed and said removable fluid dispensing unit via a push button diverter control, wherein said push button diverter control is positioned intermediate between said fixed dispensing unit and said removable unit; and
wherein when said removable fluid dispensing unit is resting in said cradle, fluid flow is available to both said fixed fluid dispensing unit and said removable fluid dispensing unit.
4. A showerhead system for communicating a fluid supply, said showerhead system comprising:
a fixed fluid dispensing unit supported at a location, said fixed dispensing unit comprising a plurality of nozzles in fluid communication with the fluid supply;
a removable fluid dispensing unit releasably secured to a cradle receptacle established with said fixed dispensing unit forming an integral dispensing face with said fixed dispensing unit and comprising at least one additional plurality of nozzles being connected to a hose in fluid communication with the fluid supply when said removable fluid dispensing unit is dissociated from said fixed fluid dispensing unit;
a fluid inlet associated with said fixed dispensing unit, a fluid diverter fluidly communicating said fluid supply with at least one of said fixed and removable dispensing units; and
wherein said fluid diverter is actuated by said cradle receptacle, where said fluid diverter further comprises a bias spring with a downward bias that is overcome when the removable unit is in said cradle, and a trigger in mechanical communication with said bias spring, said trigger configured to push on a bottom portion of a check or T valve that pivots on a valve spring, so that fluid is allowed to flow to said fixed unit, as well as said removable unit when said removable unit is in said cradle; and
wherein when said removable unit is removed from said cradle, the downward bias of said bias spring releases said trigger, and said trigger no longer pushes on the bottom portion of said check or T valve, and said valve spring provides a bias that closes said check or T valve so that fluid no longer flows to the fixed unit, and all fluid flow is diverted to said removable unit.
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0. 16. The showerhead system as described in claim 15, wherein said push pin diverter control has a first position that only provides fluid supply to the fixed dispensing unit, a second position that only provides fluid supply to said removable dispensing unit, and a third position that provide fluid supply to both said fixed dispensing unit and said removable dispensing unit.
0. 17. The showerhead system as described in claim 15, further comprising a removable unit mode control dial in said removable dispensing unit.
0. 18. The showerhead system as described in claim 15 wherein said fixed fluid dispensing unit further comprises at least one gripping location to permit readjustment of said fixed unit about an articulating joint.
0. 19. The showerhead system as described in claim 15, wherein said removable fluid dispensing unit has a plurality of spray function modes.
0. 21. The showerhead system as described in claim 20, wherein said lever diverter control has a first position only provides fluid supply to the fixed fluid dispensing unit, a second position that only provides fluid supply to said removable fluid dispensing unit, and a third position that provides fluid supply to both said fixed fluid dispensing unit and said removable fluid dispensing unit.
0. 22. The showerhead system as described in claim 20, further comprising a removable unit mode control dial in said removable fluid dispensing unit.
0. 23. The showerhead system as described in claim 20 wherein said fixed fluid dispensing unit further comprises at least one gripping location to permit readjustment of said fixed unit about an articulating joint.
0. 24. The showerhead system as described in claim 20, wherein said removable fluid dispensing unit has a plurality of spray function modes.
0. 26. The showerhead system as described in claim 25, wherein said push button diverter control comprises a first push button that when activated only provides fluid supply to the fixed fluid dispensing unit, a second push button that when activated only provides fluid supply to said removable fluid dispensing unit, and a third push button that when activated provides fluid supply to both said fixed fluid dispensing unit and said removable fluid dispensing unit.
0. 27. The showerhead system as described in claim 25, further comprising a removable unit mode control dial in said removable fluid dispensing unit.
0. 28. The showerhead system as described in claim 25 wherein said fixed fluid dispensing unit further comprises at least one gripping location to permit readjustment of said fixed unit about an articulating joint.
0. 29. The showerhead system as described in claim 25, wherein said removable fluid dispensing unit has a plurality of spray function modes.
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This application frontor side mounted diverter control interface for directing fluid flow to at least one of the fixed and removable fluid dispensing units.
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A fluid diverter element 18, such as a valve, “T” connector or other suitable directional flow control element, lever, or knob, is located in fluid communication with the inlet fluid supply and a flow outlet associated with the fixed dispensing element 14. As will be farther described, the fluid diverter 18 facilitates selective or combined fluid flow to either or both of fixed and removable fluid dispensing units associated with the showerhead system 10. The fluid diverter 18 in the form of a front side mounted diverter control interface provides an easy to use and reach control especially for elderly, shorter people, and children.
A plurality of fluid dispensing nozzles 20 are formed along a face of the fixed dispensing unit 14 and are further understood to be provided in either a contiguous or non-contiguous array pattern. It is further understood and envisioned that the dispensing nozzles 20 are optionally formed in any desired pattern or arrangement, and can also be provided in different sizes and spray dispersion patterns within the skill of one in the ordinary art.
The head of the fixed dispensing unit 14 in certain inventive embodiments further repositioned by virtue of an articulating joint 22 located intermediate between the fluid supply inlet 16 and the array of dispensing nozzles 20. The articulating joint 22 is appreciated to be any conventional adjustment mechanism known to the art, such as a ball joint type or other means of adjustment that affords the ability to tilt and/or rotate the inventive showerhead.
A gripping location, see rear edge 24, facilitates repositioning of the head associated with the fixed unit 14 and about the articulated joint 22. It is also appreciated that a variety of head configurations are operative in the present invention, these configurations illustratively including multiple nozzles in one contiguous pattern such as a ring, arc, rail and a parabola; and a single nozzle forming a circular or linear opening to create a spray or waterfall-type discharge.
As is best illustrated in the exploded view of
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It is further appreciated that a retaining portion in certain inventive embodiments is integrated into the removable dispensing unit 32 or, alternatively, represents complementary securing components that attach to a handle and/or showerhead of an inventive system. It is also envisioned and understood that the removable fluid dispensing unit 32 may be secured to the fixed unit 14 such as through the use of Velcro® (hook and loop) portions, spring-loaded retainer pins that release in response to a push button (not shown), cradles, or other securements consistent with the forces and humidity associated with the showerhead use environment. In another inventive embodiment, depression of the button retracts the pin (not shown) allowing for detachment of the removable unit 32. Replacement of the removable unit 32 depresses the pin which again seats within a complementary indentation (not shown) in the handle 30. It is appreciated that alternate modes of retaining a removable portion in selective engagement with the fixed portion are known to the art and illustratively include a hinge-pin, male-female, luer, and bayonet fittings.
The removable unit 32 includes at least one plurality of fluid dispensing nozzles and, in a preferred embodiment, may include a first array of nozzles 34 formed in a planar extending face associated with the removable unit. The array of nozzles 34 are similar to the nozzles 20 which are formed across the face of the fixed unit 14. In certain inventive embodiments, a second array of fluid dispensing nozzles 36 are provided. In still other inventive embodiments, a centrally located nozzle 38 is provided relative to the circular nozzle array 36. Each nozzle array 36 and 38 being established in preferably a non-contiguous pattern and providing a different shape and configuration in order to provide multiple spray function modes associated with the removable fluid dispensing unit illustratively including a variable spray or pulse pattern. A removable unit mode control dial 37 affords mode control for the removable unit 32.
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Thus the placement of the removable unit 32 with respect to the cradle 92 automatically selects the direction in which water will be diverted based on the following:
when the handle 30 of the removable dispensing unit 32 is placed in the cradled 92 of the fixed dispensing unit 14, the fluid control mechanism/diverter automatically diverts the water to both the removable dispensing unit 32 and fixed dispensing unit 14; and
when the removable dispensing unit 32 is removed from the cradle 92, the fluid control mechanism/diverter automatically diverts 100% of the water to the removable dispensing unit 32.
The foregoing description is illustrative of particular embodiments of the invention, but is not meant to be a limitation upon the practice thereof. The following claims, including all equivalents thereof, are intended to define the scope of the invention.
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