Bath accessory

文档序号:1548790 发布日期:2020-01-17 浏览:25次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 洗浴配件 (Bath accessory ) 是由 奈杰尔·保罗·桑姆 于 2018-05-31 设计创作,主要内容包括:一种洗浴配件(11),所述洗浴配件包括:用于提供水流(3)的出口(29);和设置在所述流(3)中的分散屏(1),使得穿过所述分散屏(1)的液体被打散成多个较小的流,从而形成喷雾(5),其中,所述较小的流至少部分地通过所述分散屏(1)来引导。(A bathing accessory (11), comprising: an outlet (29) for providing a flow of water (3); and a dispersion screen (1) arranged in the flow (3) such that liquid passing through the dispersion screen (1) is broken up into a plurality of smaller flows, forming a spray (5), wherein the smaller flows are at least partly guided through the dispersion screen (1).)

1. A bathing accessory, comprising:

an outlet for providing a flow of water; and

a dispersion screen disposed in the flow such that liquid passing through the dispersion screen is broken up into a plurality of smaller streams, thereby forming a spray, wherein the smaller streams are at least partially directed by the dispersion screen.

2. The bathing accessory of claim 1, wherein the dispersion screen comprises a mesh.

3. The bath accessory of claim 2, wherein the mesh is formed from: a first set of substantially parallel wires running in a first direction; and a second set of substantially parallel wires running in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.

4. The ablutionary fitting of claim 3 wherein the first set of wires comprises wires having a first shape cross-section and the second set of wires comprises wires having a second shape cross-section different from the first shape cross-section.

5. The bathing accessory of claim 3 or 4, wherein said first set of wires comprises wires having a first dimension; and the second set of wires comprises wires having a second dimension different from the first dimension, the dimension of the wires being measured as the largest dimension of the wires.

6. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein said first set of wires and said second set of wires are arranged in an interwoven weave pattern; and the weave pattern at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

7. The bath accessory of claim 6, wherein the weave pattern is selected from a list comprising: twill weaving; plain weaving; performing beta-amesh weaving; weaving a robusta; double weaving; and square knitting.

8. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein said first set of wires is provided in a first plane and said second set of wires is provided in a second plane adjacent to said first plane.

9. The ablutionary fitting of claim 1, wherein the dispersion screen comprises a plate having a plurality of through passages, the through passages being angled with respect to the planar surface.

10. The bath accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle having an outlet aperture arranged to form the stream into a jet.

11. The bath accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the outlet and/or the dispersion screen are arranged to be moved.

12. The bathing accessory of claim 11, wherein moving comprises: rotation about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of the dispersion screen, wherein rotation optionally comprises: continuously rotating in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction about the axis, or oscillating about the axis, or a combination of both, to generate an orbital motion.

13. The bath accessory of claim 11 or 12, wherein moving comprises: rocking and/or translational movement.

14. The ablutionary fitting according to any of claims 11 to 13 wherein the outlet and/or the dispersion screen are moveable at different speeds and wherein the speed of movement controls at least in part the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

15. The bath accessory of any one of claims 10 to 14, wherein the nozzle comprises a plurality of outlet apertures, each outlet aperture being arranged to provide a jet, wherein the number of outlet apertures determines at least in part the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

16. The bathing accessory of claim 15, wherein said outlet aperture is provided on a surface of said nozzle, wherein a pattern of said outlet aperture at least partially determines a characteristic and a pattern of said spray.

17. The bath accessory of claim 15 or 16, wherein the outlet apertures are asymmetrically provided on the nozzle.

18. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 15-17, wherein each outlet aperture forms a first angle between a first axis perpendicular to a plane defined by the dispersion screen and an axis perpendicular to the outlet aperture, and wherein at least some of the plurality of outlet apertures form first angles that are different from one another, wherein the first angle of each outlet aperture at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

19. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 15-18, wherein the peripheral position of each outlet aperture is described by a second angle defined as the angle of rotation in the plane of the dispersion screen, wherein at least some of the plurality of outlet apertures form a second angle that is different from one another, wherein the second angle of each outlet aperture at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

20. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 15-19, wherein at least some of said outlet apertures have different sizes and/or shapes from one another, wherein the size and/or shape of each outlet aperture at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

21. The ablutionary accessory according to any one of claims 10 to 20, wherein the ablutionary accessory comprises two or more nozzles, each of the two or more nozzles being arranged to provide one or more jets.

22. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 11 to 14, wherein the bathing accessory comprises two or more nozzles, each of which is arranged to provide one or more jets, and each of which is arranged to move independently of the other nozzles.

23. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 10 to 22, wherein the surface of the nozzle is perpendicular to the direction of the channel in the region of the outlet aperture.

24. The bathing accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the dispersion screen is spaced from the outlet, and optionally, the bathing accessory comprises a retaining arrangement that retains the dispersion screen in a spaced arrangement from the outlet such that the dispersion screen is disposed a distance in front of the outlet.

25. The bathing accessory of claim 24, comprising a first spacer means arranged to vary the distance between the dispersion screen and the outlet, wherein the distance the dispersion screen maintains in front of the outlet at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

26. The bathing accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the bathing accessory comprises two or more dispersion screens.

27. The bathing accessory of claim 26, wherein at least some of said dispersion screens are arranged one after the other such that liquid passes continuously through said dispersion screens, optionally wherein at least some of said dispersion screens are not parallel to each other.

28. The bathing accessory of claim 27, comprising a second spacer means for varying the distance between the dispersion screens, wherein the distance between the dispersion screens at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

29. The bath accessory of claim 27, wherein a distance between the dispersion screens is fixed.

30. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 26 to 29, wherein at least some of the dispersion screens are disposed in the same plane and form different patterns in the spray.

31. The bathing accessory of claim 30, comprising means for selecting one of the dispersion screens disposed in the same plane such that the flow of liquid passes through the selected dispersion screen.

32. The bathing accessory of claim 30 or 31, wherein one or more of the dispersion screens is inclined or tiltable relative to the plane.

33. The bath accessory of claim 30 or 31, wherein the dispersion screens provided in the same plane are joined together to form a single or combined dispersion screen having varying characteristics in different regions.

34. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 30 to 33, wherein a first set of dispersion screens is provided in a first plane and a second set of dispersion screens is provided in a second plane, such that a selected dispersion screen from the first set of dispersion screens and a selected dispersion screen from the second set of dispersion screens are provided one after the other, such that liquid passes continuously through the selected dispersion screen.

35. The bathing accessory of claim 34, comprising: means for selecting one of the first set of dispersion screens such that the flow of liquid passes through the selected dispersion screen from the first set of dispersion screens; and means for selecting one of the second set of dispersion screens such that the flow of liquid passes through the selected dispersion screen from the second set of dispersion screens, wherein the dispersion screen from the first set of dispersion screens is selectable independently of the dispersion screen from the second set of dispersion screens.

36. The bath accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the dispersion screen has a regular repeating pattern comprising a plurality of apertures, the size and/or shape of each aperture determining at least in part the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

37. The bath accessory according to claim 36, wherein the edges of the aperture are arranged such that the spray is formed by the Coanda effect.

38. The bath accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the dispersion screen is resiliently deformable.

39. The bath accessory of claim 38, wherein the dispersion screen is arranged to deform elastically under pressure of the flow.

40. The bath accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the dispersion screen defines a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the water flow.

41. The bath accessory of any one of claims 1 to 39, wherein the dispersion screen defines a plane that is substantially non-perpendicular to the water flow.

42. The bathing accessory of claim 40 or 41, wherein at least a portion of the dispersion screen protrudes out of the plane such that the dispersion screen is three-dimensional.

43. The bathing accessory of any preceding claim, comprising air introduction means for mixing air into the water flow.

44. The bathing accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the bathing accessory comprises a shower head.

45. A nozzle for a bath accessory, the nozzle having:

two or more outlet apertures, each for forming a liquid jet; and

a through channel connecting each outlet orifice to an inlet zone formed in the base of the nozzle.

46. The nozzle of claim 45 wherein said nozzle is arranged to be mobile.

47. The nozzle of claim 46 wherein the speed of movement of said nozzle is controllable.

48. The nozzle of claim 47 wherein said movement is caused by water passing through said nozzle.

49. The nozzle of any one of claims 46 to 48 wherein said movement comprises rotation about a longitudinal axis of said nozzle.

50. The nozzle of claim 49 wherein rotation comprises continuous rotation about said axis in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, or oscillation about said axis, or a combination of both, to generate an orbital motion.

51. The bathing accessory of any one of claims 46-50, wherein the movement comprises a rocking and/or a translational movement.

52. The nozzle of any one of claims 45 to 51, wherein the outlet orifice is provided on a surface of the nozzle.

53. The nozzle of any one of claims 45 to 52 wherein the surface of the nozzle is perpendicular to the direction of the through passage in the region of the outlet orifice.

54. The nozzle of any one of claims 45 to 53 wherein the outlet apertures are asymmetrically disposed on the nozzle.

55. The nozzle of any one of claims 45 to 54 wherein said nozzle extends in a longitudinal direction defining a central axis through a center of said nozzle, wherein each through passage forms a first angle between said central axis and an axis defined by said through passage, wherein at least some of said plurality of through passages form first angles that are different from one another.

56. The nozzle of claim 55 wherein each outlet orifice forms a second angle defining a rotational position about the central axis, wherein at least some of the plurality of outlet orifices form second angles that are different from one another.

57. The nozzle of any one of claims 45 to 56 wherein at least some of said outlet apertures are of different size and/or shape to one another.

58. A bathing accessory, comprising:

a nozzle having an exit orifice arranged to form a jet; and

a mesh disposed in the jet such that liquid passing through the dispersion screen is broken up into a plurality of smaller streams, thereby forming a spray, wherein the smaller streams are at least partially directed by the mesh,

wherein the nozzle is arranged to rotate about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of the web, wherein the rotation at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

59. A bathing accessory, comprising:

a nozzle having an exit orifice arranged to form a jet;

a mesh disposed in the jet such that liquid passing through the dispersion screen is broken up into a plurality of smaller streams, thereby forming a spray, wherein the smaller streams are at least partially directed by the mesh;

a holding device for holding the dispersion screen in a spaced arrangement from the nozzle such that the dispersion screen is disposed a distance in front of the outlet; and

a spacer device arranged to vary a distance between the dispersion screen and the outlet, wherein the distance the dispersion screen maintains in front of the outlet at least partially determines the characteristics and pattern of the spray.

60. A bathing accessory, comprising:

a nozzle having an exit orifice arranged to form a jet; and

two or more nets disposed in the jet, wherein the nets are disposed sequentially such that liquid passes continuously through the nets and the liquid passing through the dispersion screen is broken up into a plurality of smaller streams, forming a spray, wherein the smaller streams are at least partially directed by the nets.

61. A bathing accessory, comprising:

a nozzle having an exit orifice arranged to form a jet; and

a mesh disposed in the jet such that liquid passing through the dispersion screen is broken up into a plurality of smaller streams, thereby forming a spray, wherein the smaller streams are at least partially directed by the mesh.

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