BACKGROUND
Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a handshower for the dispensing of water of the
type having multiple secondary outlet conduits; in particular, it relates to a handshower
of this type equipped with a flow selector to deviate the single supply flow onto
the desired one among secondary conduits.
[0002] As known, in correspondence of sinks, wash-basins and other sanitary appliances,
handshowers of the most diverse shapes and operation modes are employed to dispense
water.
[0003] Since the same handshower can be used in different ways, it has now become common
practice in the field to provide a dispensing head with differentiated flows, for
example one having a single central jet and a plurality of smaller jets circumferentially
arranged. In this case the handshower also features a manoeuvring member or a selector
mechanism which allows the user to choose the water dispensing mode. Generally speaking,
the selector mechanism provides to interrupt the water supply main flow and to direct
it, according to the user's choice, towards an outlet nozzle or to another nozzle
through respective delivery conduits.
[0004] Selector mechanisms can be roughly divided into two main categories: those arranged
in and integral with the dispensing head - which may be operated by a rotating coupling
ring which couples in a differentiated way two selection plates - and those located
on the handshower handle - which are normally operated by levers or push-buttons.
[0005] The mechanisms of the first type are preferable from a functional point of view,
because they allow wider adjustment possibilities, being able to exploit the coupling
between two plates varying their position over a complete 360° rotation. However,
the coupling ring structure requires such mechanisms to be arranged directly on the
dispensing head: from an operation point of view, the user is hence forced to act
on the head, thereby interfering with the water outlet area; these selection systems
are therefore employed in showers only.
[0006] A mechanism of this type is known for example from PCT/EP01/13525 in the name of
the same Inventor.
[0007] The mechanisms of the second type are instead subject to a significant functional
limitation, since they are mounted on the handle in the shape of levers or push-button
switches, and do not offer the opportunity to exploit many different settings. A switch
lever, such as the one illustrated in US 4.629.124 in the name of Hansa Metallwerke
AG for example, can be operated choosing between two settings only.
[0008] Besides, the setting selection direction must necessarily be reversed to change from
one setting to the other, which is not welcome, both from the point of view of the
dimensions and of the operation thereof. As a matter of fact, one only needs to think
of a push-button or of a selection lever which can be comfortably pushed to select
a certain setting, but which must then be uncomfortably lifted to bring it back to
the original setting; or of a lever which can be shifted about the longitudinal axis
of the handle, the rotation of which, for a left-handed person, can be comfortable
in one direction but not in the opposite one.
[0009] The problems set forth above are easily understandable by referring to the prior
art handshowers illustrated, for example, in the documents US 4.209.132 in the name
of Well Men Industrial Company Ltd. and FR 2.683.745 in the name of Valentin France
SA.
[0010] It is the object of the present invention to overcome the disadvantages of the handshowers
equipped with selection mechanisms on the handle, in particular by providing a selector
design which allows adjustment with a one-way intervention, i.e. without the need
to reverse the setting selection direction, and by coupling two selector components
mutually rotating over a 360° circumference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] According to the invention, the object set forth above is achieved by means of a
water-dispensing handshower and relative selector device as described in their essential
features in the attached claims.
[0012] Further features and advantages of the handshower and of the selector device according
to the invention will in any case be clearer from the following detailed description
of a preferred embodiment of the invention, given by way of example and illustrated
in the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
Fig. 1 is an elevation side view of a handle portion of the handshower of the invention;
fig. 1A is an elevation front view of the handle of fig. 1;
fig. 2A and 2B are longitudinal and cross section views, respectively, taken along
the line I-I and II-II of fig. 1A and of the same fig. 2A;
fig. 3 is a perspective view of the handle of fig. 2A truncated in correspondence
of the line II-II;
fig. 4 is a partial-section perspective view of the selector device contained in the
handle of fig. 3;
fig. 5 is a section view taken along a horizontal plane of the handle of fig. 1;
fig. 6 is a section view taken along a vertical plane of the handle of fig. 1; and
fig. 7 is a view similar to that of fig. 6, open from the opposite side and with the
selector mechanism and the switch not in section.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] In fig. 1 there is represented a portion of a handle 1 for a handshower. In a manner
known per se, at one entry end 1a of the handle a water supply duct (not shown) is
intended to be coupled, while at the other outlet end 1b a dispensing head (not shown)
is engageable and capable of letting the water flow out through a series of nozzles
which may be alternatively selected. In the embodiment illustrated, the dispensing
head provides up to four different water delivery conduits and, correspondingly, the
outlet end 1b features four distinct outlet ports 1c (fig. 1A).
[0015] The handle 1, in particular, consists of a cylindrical housing 2, slightly curved
to facilitate an ergonomic grip, inside which are housed an entry insert body 3, an
outlet insert body 4, and a selector mechanism 5.
[0016] The entry insert body 3 has the shape of a tubular supply body, with a larger diameter
at one coupling end 3a by which it protrudes from the housing 2. The coupling end
3a is precision-fitted at the mouthpiece of the housing 2 with the interposition of
an O-ring-type seal 6.
[0017] The tubular supply body 3 ends inside the housing 2 with a circular flange 3f from
which projects, in the upper part (in fig. 2A), a guide and sliding element 7, open
downwards with an upturned U shape (in fig. 2A), the function of which will be discussed
further on.
[0018] At the outlet end 1b, a similar outlet insert body 4 is coupled with the mouthpiece
of the housing 2 by interposing a pair of watertight O-ring seals 8 and 9. Within
the outlet insert body 4 are obtained the four channels 1c, mutually parallel and
circumferentially equidistant.
[0019] According to the invention, in the central part of the insert body 4 there is engaged
a threaded pin 10 which extends inwardly in a longitudinal direction, terminating
in a manoeuvring head, for example a screw head 10a.
[0020] Onto the pin 10 is fixed a ceramic disc 11, which features four holes 11a in correspondence
of the mouthpieces of the channels 1c. The disc 11 is fixed and adheres to the end
surface of the insert body 4 and hence the holes 11a represent the mouthpieces and
a junction surface of the channels 1c. Advantageously, the holes 11a feature a slightly
countersunk surface (as can be seen in fig. 2A) representing a connecting surface
for the water throughflow.
[0021] Between the insert body 4, generally made of moulded plastic material, and the ceramic
disc 11, in correspondence of the connection between the holes 11a and the channels
1c, t small watertight seals 4c are provided.
[0022] On the pin 10 a second ceramic disc 12 is further mounted, free to rotate, equipped
with two dispensing ports 12a, mounted integral with a tubular control body 13.
[0023] The tubular control body 13 is engaged in a seat 3b of the tubular supply body 3,
where it is rotatingly supported. For that purpose a PTFE ring 13g is provided between
the two pieces, in order to avoid friction and chafing which would cause component
wear; the seal between the pieces 13b and 3b is guaranteed by a lip seal.
[0024] The front coupling of the two ceramic discs 11 and 12 has proved particularly effective
in guaranteeing a sliding seal without the need to interpose any gasket. In this way,
the rotation of the ceramic disc 12, equipped with two dispensing ports 12a, against
the fixed ceramic disc 11, achieves the desired selection, since it leads the dispensing
ports 12a - communicating with the inner room of the tubular control body 13, which
in turn communicates with the inner room of the tubular supply body 3 - alternatively
in communication with one of the four holes 11a of the four distinct channels 1c.
The pair of the two coupled and mutually rotating ceramic discs is already known per
se and is commonly called ceramic cartridge of the handshower.
[0025] According to the invention, the cartridge of the two discs 11 and 12 and the tubular
control body 13 form the selection mechanism together with the operating member 5,
which is illustrated in the following.
[0026] The tubular control body 13 features a first cylindrical portion with a larger diameter
13a adjacent to the ceramic disc 12 integral therewith. The tubular control body further
features a second portion with a smaller diameter 13b which protrudes from the first
portion 13a and engages, as said above, into the seat 3b of the supply body 3. On
the outside of this smaller-diameter portion 13b a series of saw teeth 14 are obtained
having the shape of a complete circular toothing.
[0027] Astride of this portion 13b equipped with the saw teeth 14, a fork-shaped push-button
15 is further provided, equipped with a pivoting dog spike or pawl hook 16.
[0028] The fork-shaped push-button features a thickened base portion 15a, which protrudes
from the housing 2 through an opening 2a, and two side wings 17a and 17b, tapered
at their ends, which enclose sideways the smaller-diameter portion 13b.
[0029] The two wings 17a and 17b are arranged and sized so that they can slide, in a crosswise
direction to the longitudinal axis of the handle 1, between the housing 2 and the
walls of the guide element 7 (fig. 3). In this way the push-button 15 is free to slide
crosswise to the handle, covering a total stroke of about 6 mm, but it cannot rotate
about the longitudinal axis.
[0030] According to the illustrated preferred embodiment, the dog spike comprises a hook
16 mounted pivoting on a pin integral with one of the two wings, for example the right
hand wing 17a. Preferably, the hook is housed in a well provided within the wing 17a,
so that the pivot pin is supported, in the wing 17a, at both its ends.
[0031] As can be seen, the hook 16 is arranged laterally offset in respect of the toothing
14 of the control body 13 and is kept radially driven inwards - so as to engage with
the saw teeth - by suitable elastic means, for example by a plastic material flap
18.
[0032] Furthermore, the side wings 17a and 17b are partly interrupted to make room for two
thrust springs 19a and 19b which are restrained, on one side, against an abutting
surface (not shown in the drawings) of the push-button 15 and, on the other side,
against the inner surface of the housing 2. In this way the push-button 15 is kept
driven towards the outside of the housing 1.
[0033] Preferably, the springs 19a and 19b are arranged in an anti-symmetrical position,
as shown in fig. 5, because this arrangement provides the best equilibrium of the
forces acting on the push-button 15.
[0034] During its operation, the push-button 15 is made to slide (active run) towards the
inside of the handle (arrow F in fig. 3) acting on the operation push-button 15a to
oppose the action of the springs 19a and 19b (in fig. 2B the push-button is shown
at an end stop with the spring 19b compressed). While sliding, the hook 16 is itself
shifted in the direction of the arrow F, causing the rotation of the toothing 14 according
to arrow R - and therefore of the control body 13 - by a preset angle: this angle
is for example about 45° for a maximum 6-mm stroke of the push-button 15.
[0035] Releasing pressure on the portion 15a, the push-button 15 is newly driven outwards
by the springs 19a and 19b (passive run) and the hook slides over the toothing 14,
oscillating backwards against the elastic force of the flap 18, until it is newly
engaged with a successive tooth. As can be guessed, this run is substantially passive,
since the dog spike is not capable of causing the control body 13 to rotate, which
hence remains stationary.
[0036] At this point the mechanism has repositioned itself in a condition which allows to
repeat the previous step of pushing button 15.
[0037] As can be guessed, by repeatedly pressing button 15a it is possible to have the control
body 13 perform a complete rotation even by multiples of 360°, always in the same
direction.
[0038] The rotation of the control body 13 causes, in turn, the rotation of the ceramic
disc 12 in respect of the ceramic disc 11, achieving the desired setting selection,
that is, connecting the supply conduit 3 with the desired one of the channels 1c,
by coupling one of the respective holes 11a with one of the two dispensing ports 12a.
[0039] In the exemplary case shown, the inlet ports 11a are four, mutually angularly spaced
apart by 90°, while the dispensing ports 12a are two and mutually angularly spaced
apart by a suitable angle, so that, at each relative 45° rotation - i.e. following
each pressure on the push-button - it is possible to change the setting and thereby
the function of the distributor.
[0040] The objects set forth in the introduction are hence fully achieved. A selection mechanism
has in fact been provided which allows to intervene through an adjustment control
always in the same direction (i.e. by repeatedly pushing button 15, which is brought
back into its home position by springs 19a and 19b). Furthermore, the mechanism of
the invention allows to perform the selection over a full, 360° circumferential path,
hence with the possibility of deviating the main flow onto multiple different secondary
conduits, as many as can be housed in a full disc having a diameter equivalent to
the section of the handshower handle.
[0041] Finally, the operation push-button 15a, being arranged along the handshower handle,
is easily accessible by the fingers of a hand without having to interfere with the
flow of water dispensed by the headpiece of the handshower.
[0042] However, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiment
illustrated above, which represents only a non-limiting example of the scope of the
invention, but that a number of changes may be made, all within the reach of a skilled
person in the field, without going beyond the scope of the invention.
[0043] For example, the ceramic disc 11 is provided as a self-contained piece successively
mounted integral with the insert body 4 made of plastic material. As a matter of fact,
the ceramic material has proved particularly suitable to achieve the watertight rotation
coupling which must be established with the distributor disc 12. However, a different
configuration is not ruled out.
[0044] Furthermore, in the context of the teaching offered here, the term "saw toothing"
is intended to mean any arrangement of notches or recesses on the outer surface of
the control body 13 which allows it to be rotation-driven by the dog spike 16 only
in one displacement direction of the push-button 15.
[0045] Finally, although the push-button has always been illustrated arranged so as to protrude
underneath the handle - i.e. on the same side where water is dispensed by the head
of the handshower - its orientation can be chosen depending on other criteria, for
example it could protrude above or sideways of the handle depending on the applications.
1. Handshower of the type comprising a handle (1) and a dispensing head equipped with
a plurality of delivery conduits ending with inlet ports (11a) circumferentially distributed
in a connection body (11) and further comprising a selection body (12) equipped with
at least one dispensing port (12a) which may be shifted in correspondence of said
inlet ports (11a) by means of a rotation of said selection body (12) in relation to
the connection body (11), characterised in that said selection body (12) is integral with a circular saw toothing (14) and said handle
houses a push-button (15), translatable substantially crosswise to the rotation axis
of said selection body (12), provided with a dog spike (16) capable of driving into
rotation said saw toothing (14) in one displacement direction of said push-button
(15), but not in the opposite direction.
2. Handshower as claimed in claim 1), wherein said push-button (15) is driven radially
outwards of the handle through first elastic means (19a, 19b) and said displacement
direction which causes the rotation of the saw toothing (14) is the opposite one.
3. Handshower as claimed in claim 1) or 2), wherein said dog spike consists of a hook
(16) mounted pivoting onto said push-button (15) in a position laterally offset in
respect of said toothing (14) and driven to engage with said toothing (14) by second
elastic means (18).
4. Handshower as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein said push-button
(15) is fork-shaped, the basis of which forms an operation-button portion (15a) and
the two wings of which (17a, 17b) are arranged at the two opposite sides of said circular
saw toothing (14).
5. Handshower as claimed in claim 4), wherein said fork-shaped push-button is housed
inside the handshower handle (1) and protrudes from a handle opening (2a) only by
said operation button portion (15a).
6. Handshower as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein said saw toothing
(14) is obtained on the outer surface of a tubular control body (13) integral by an
end with said selection body (12).
7. Handshower as claimed in claim 6), wherein said tubular control body (13) is made
of moulded plastic material, while said selection body (12) and said connection body
(11) are made of ceramic material and are mutually coupled by sliding fit.
8. Handshower as claimed in claims 6) or 7), wherein said tubular control body (13) is
supported with one of its ends in an inner seat (3b) of a supply duct (3) housed inside
said handle (1).
9. Handshower as claimed in claim 8), wherein said supply duct (3), in correspondence
of said seat (3b), opens out into a flange (3f) from which a U-shaped extension (7)
projects capable of serving as a guide to said push-button (15).
10. Handshower as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein said dispensing ports
(12a) are two, mutually angularly spaced apart in a suitable manner.
11. Handshower as claimed in any one of the previous claims, wherein said connection body
(11) is applied onto the end surface of an insert body (4) equipped with said plurality
of channels (1c) and which is integral with a coupling end (1b) of said handle intended
to engage with the handshower dispensing head.
12. Handshower as claimed in claim 11), wherein from said insert body (4) a support pin
(10) extends, onto which the connection body (11) is fixed and onto which said selection
body (12) is rotatingly supported.
13. Selector device for a handshower having multiple delivery conduits, of the type comprising
a cartridge with a pair of mutually rotatingly-coupled discs (11, 12) having derivation
ports, characterised in that at least one (12) of said cartridge discs (12) is integral with a circular saw toothing
(14) and in that it further comprises a push-button translatable crosswise to the rotation axis of
said mutually rotating discs (11, 12) and equipped with a dog spike capable of driving
into rotation said toothing (14) in one translation direction and not in the opposite
direction.
14. Device as claimed in claim 13), wherein said pushbutton is radially driven away from
said toothing (14) by first elastic means (19a, 19b) and said translation direction
causing the rotation of the saw toothing (14) is the opposite one.
15. Device as claimed in claim 13) or 14), wherein said dog spike consists of a hook (16)
mounted pivoting onto said push-button (15) in a position laterally offset in respect
of said toothing (14) and driven to engage with said toothing (14) by second elastic
means (18).
16. Device as claimed in any one of the claims 14) to 16), wherein said push-button (15)
is fork-shaped, the base forming an operation-button portion (15a) and the two wings
(17a, 17b) being arranged at the two opposite sides of said circular saw toothing
(14).
17. Device as claimed in any of the claims 13) to 16), wherein said saw toothing (14)
is obtained on the outer surface of a tubular control body (13) integral by one end
with said cartridge disc (12).
18. Device as claimed in claim 17), wherein said control body is made of moulded plastic
material, while said cartridge discs (11, 12) are made of ceramic material and are
mutually coupled by sliding fit.
19. Device as claimed in claims 17) or 18), wherein said tubular control body (13) is
rotatingly connected by one of its ends to a handshower supply duct (3).
20. Device as claimed in claim 19), wherein the end of said supply duct (3) connected
with the tubular control body (13) opens out into a flange (3f) from which a U-shaped
extension (7) projects, capable of serving as a guide for said push-button (15).