[0001] Shower heads are known, which substantially comprise a duct or grip that can be connected
to a water pipe and has at one end a terminal element provided with a plurality of
holes and suited to eject the water delivered by the pipe in the form of a spray or
jet.
[0002] The shower heads currently used only allow the user to choose among various types
of jets or water flows, like for example a single central flow, continuous annular
flows, pulsating flows, etc.
[0003] Hot and cold water mixed together can be conveyed into the shower head using the
hot and cold water taps, or shifting the mixer lever. Actually, the initial adjustment
of the taps or mixer must be successively modified, since the water present in the
hot water ducts near the taps or the mixer isn't always sufficiently hot, having released
its heat over time. It is necessary to wait for the hot water coming directly from
the boiler or the water heater to reach the taps or the mixer. Normally the user,
in order to check the temperature of the water flowing out of the shower head, puts
a hand in the flow of water, feeling very cold if the hot water has not yet reached
the tap or mixer, or running the risk of burning his/her hand if the water flowing
out of the head is very hot.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to carry out a shower head capable of emitting
light without being connected to the electricity network.
[0005] Another object of the present invention is to carry out a shower head capable of
emitting light in the same direction as and inside the water flow that is ejected
by the shower head itself.
[0006] A further object of the present invention is to carry out a shower head capable of
emitting light of different colours.
[0007] A further object of the present invention is to carry out a shower head capable of
emitting light of different colours according to the temperature of the water passing
through said shower head.
[0008] The present invention concerns a shower head provided with one or more lighting bodies
powered by an alternator or dynamo whose shaft is connected to a rotor that is struck
by the flow of water that passes through the shower head itself.
[0009] Both the lighting bodies and the alternator or dynamo are housed in a watertight
compartment that is not affected by the water flow. In particular, only the rotor
connected to the shaft of the alternator or dynamo is housed in one of the compartments
or spaces crossed by the water flow.
[0010] An adjustment and control circuit, also housed in a watertight compartment not affected
by the water flow, adjusts and adapts the electric current in such a way as to correctly
power the lighting bodies.
[0011] According to the invention, each of the lighting bodies can emit light of one colour
and they can all be of the same colour, or each of the lighting bodies can emit light
of one colour and they can all be of different colours, or each of the lighting bodies
can emit light of two or more colours. Consequently, the adjustment and control circuit
provides for lighting up the bodies in different colours according to pre-defined
or casual patterns and/or sequences.
[0012] According to the invention, said adjustment and control circuit is connected to a
temperature sensor suited to record the temperature of the water passing through the
shower head, and said adjustment and control circuit lights up suitable lighting bodies
or controls the different colour of the light emitted by said lighting bodies according
to the temperature of the water passing through the shower head. The light emitted
by said lighting bodies can possibly be substantially blue/light blue if the water
is too cold, while it can be substantially red/orange if the water is too hot and
it can take on intermediate colours depending on the intermediate temperatures of
the water flow.
[0013] Furthermore, said adjustment and control circuit may also show the temperature recorded
by the sensor on a suitable display.
[0014] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the rotor and the shaft of
the dynamo or alternator are not directly joined, but separated by a suitably shaped
portion of the watertight compartment that houses the dynamo or alternator. The rotor
is substantially provided with a central projection that is coaxial to its rotation
axis and with a hole on the side opposite said projection. Said projection rotates
on a suitable seat located inside the terminal element of the shower head, while a
cylindrical portion of the wall of the watertight compartment is housed in the hole
located in the rotor, opposite its projection.
[0015] In particular, said cylindrical portion of the wall of the watertight compartment
is axially hollow and communicates only with the watertight compartment.
[0016] On the shaft of the dynamo or alternator there is a driving element comprising a
disc and a cylindrical portion, constructed in such a way that said cylindrical portion
is inserted in the end of the shaft of the dynamo or alternator and said disc-shaped
portion is orthogonal to said shaft of said dynamo or alternator. In particular, said
cylindrical portion of said driving element is suited to be housed in the cylindrical
portion of the wall of the watertight compartment, on the side opposite the rotor.
[0017] Magnetic elements are inserted in or applied to both the rotor and the disc-shaped
portion of the driving element, so that the magnetic elements of the rotor and the
magnetic elements of the driving element are mutually attracted by each other.
[0018] In this way the rotation of the rotor causes the rotation of the driving element
and consequently of the shaft of the dynamo or alternator by magnetic attraction.
This solution ensures total and guaranteed insulation between the compartments crossed
by the flow of water and the watertight compartment in which the dynamo or alternator
and the other electric elements are housed.
[0019] The new shower head makes it possible to add coloured lighting to the shower water
without modifying the existing shower systems and without providing any electrical
line.
[0020] The characteristics of the new shower head with luminous and multicoloured water
jet will be highlighted in greater detail in the following description with reference
to the attached drawings that are enclosed as non-limiting examples.
[0021] Figure 1 shows a sectional view of the new shower head, while Figure 2 shows the
various individual parts of the new shower head.
[0022] The new shower head (1) comprises a hollow grip having one threaded end (1.11) for
connection to the water delivery pipe, and a terminal element (2) at the other end
(1.12).
[0023] Said terminal element (2) has substantially the shape of a cap or dome with the grip
joined to it in a position substantially tangent to the central part of said cap or
dome.
[0024] Inside said dome-shaped terminal element (2) there is an inner element (3) constituted
by a further dome-shaped portion (3.1) having an annular edge (3.2). Said dome-shaped
portion (3.1) is smaller than the dome-shaped part of said terminal element (2); the
annular edge (3.2) joins the dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the inner element (3) to
the edge (2.1) of the dome-shaped terminal element (2).
[0025] In particular, said annular edge (3.2) is provided with holes, slots, openings or
nozzles (3.21) for the outflow of water.
[0026] The central area (3.11) of the dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the inner element (3)
is substantially flat and parallel to the edge of said dome-shaped portion (3.1).
[0027] The inner element (3) is housed in the dome-shaped terminal element (2), so that
the dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the inner element (3) is housed in the dome-shaped
terminal element (2), thus creating an air space (4) between the two dome-shaped parts
(2, 3.1), and so that the annular edge (3.2) of the inner element (3) is joined to
the edge (2.1) of the dome-shaped terminal element (2).
[0028] A closing element (12), wholly or partially transparent or translucid, in a generically
circular and flat shape, is applied to close the dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the
inner element (3), so as to obtain a central compartment (11) in the dome-shaped terminal
element (2).
[0029] Said central compartment (11) houses the lighting bodies (6), the adjustment and
control circuit (7) and the dynamo or alternator (8).
[0030] In this example the dynamo or alternator (8) is applied to the central flat area
(3.11) of the wall of the dome-shaped portion (3.1), so that the shaft (8.1) of said
dynamo or alternator (8) passes through said wall of the dome-shaped portion (3.1)
and the rotor (8.2) comes to be positioned in the air space (4) between the dome-shaped
portion itself (3.1) and the cap or dome-shaped terminal element (2) at the point
where water is conveyed from the grip (1) into the air space (4).
[0031] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention described in this example, the
lighting bodies (6) consist of LEDs (6) mounted on a strip (7) on which the electric
and/or electronic components that make up the adjustment and control circuit (7) are
installed and connected.
[0032] Said strip (7) is circular in shape and is suited to be housed in the central compartment
(11).
[0033] According to the invention, a temperature sensor (10) electrically connected to said
adjustment and control circuit (7) is inserted through the wall of the dome-shaped
portion (3.1) of the inner element (3) and sealed, in such a way as to record the
temperature of the water circulating in the air space (4) and at the same time avoiding
the infiltration of water in said central compartment (11).
[0034] According to the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in detail in Figure
3, on the central flat area (3.11) of the dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the inner element
(3) there is a cylindrical projection (3.3) that extends on the convex side of the
dome-shaped portion (3.1). Said cylindrical projection (3.3) is hollow and communicates
only with the hollow part of said dome-shaped portion (3.1). The rotor (8.2) is inserted
in and rotates on said cylindrical projection (3.3). A generically disc-shaped driving
element (8.3) is applied to the shaft (8.1) of the dynamo or alternator (8).
[0035] Magnetic elements (8.4) are applied to or inserted in both the rotor (8.2) and the
driving element (8.3), so that the magnetic elements (8.4) of the rotor (8.2) and
the magnetic elements (8.4) of the driving element (8.3) mutually attract each other.
In this way the rotation of the rotor (8.2) causes the rotation of the driving element
(8.3) and consequently of the shaft (8.1) of the dynamo or alternator (8) by magnetic
attraction. This solution ensures perfect insulation between the compartments crossed
by the water flow and the watertight compartment or central compartment (11) that
houses the dynamo or alternator (8) and the other electric elements (7, 10).
[0036] Since the voltage of the current generated by the dynamo or alternator (8) is very
low, in the order of approximately 4 volts, there is no risk of electrocution or shock;
furthermore, since all the parts interested by the electric current are housed in
a watertight compartment, they cannot be damaged, for example, by the immersion of
the new shower head in water.
[0037] The luminous flow is switched on only when the water jet is opened, since the LEDs
are powered by the water flow that passes through the shower head and strikes the
rotor (8.2) of the dynamo or alternator (8), setting it rotating.
[0038] Therefore, with reference to the above description and the attached drawings, the
following claims are expressed.
1. Shower head (1), characterized in that it comprises an electric current generator (8), one or more lighting bodies (6) and
an adjustment and control circuit (7) connected to one another and housed in a watertight
compartment (11) of the shower head itself, and wherein the electric current generator
(8) comprises a dynamo, or alternator (8) mechanically connected to a rotor (8.2)
that is set rotating by the water flow passing through the shower head (1) itself,
and wherein said lighting bodies (6) are positioned near the holes that eject the
water flow produced by said shower head (1).
2. Shower head (1) according to claim 1,
characterized in that it comprises:
- a duct or grip (1.1) with a cap or dome-shaped terminal element (2);
- an inner element (3) in the shape of a cap or dome, having an annular edge (3.2)
provided with holes or nozzles (3.21), suited to be housed in the cap or dome-shaped
terminal element (2) of the shower head (1), so that said annular edge (3.2) is joined
to the edge (2.1) of the cap or dome-shaped terminal element (2), thus creating an
air space (4) between the two cap or dome-shaped parts (2, 3.1);
- a closing element (12), wholly or partially transparent or translucid, in a generically
circular and flat shape, applied to close the dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the inner
element (3) in such a way as to obtain a watertight central compartment (11) that
houses the lighting bodies (6), the adjustment and control circuit (7) and the electric
current generator.
3. Shower head (1) according to claim 1, 2, characterized in that said lighting bodies (6) are positioned in such a way as to emit light in the same
direction as the water ejected by the shower head (1).
4. Shower head (1) according to claims 1, 2, 3, characterized in that said dome-shaped portion (3.1) of the inner element (3) has a hole, if necessary
provided with a gasket, for the watertight passage of the rotation shaft (8.1) of
the electric current generator (8) only, in such a way as to allow the electric current
generator (8) to be housed inside the watertight compartment (11) and the rotor (8.2)
of said electric current generator (8) to be arranged in the air space (4) for the
passage of the water flow.
5. Shower head (1) according to claim 1, 2, 3,
characterized in that:
- said dome-shaped portion (3.1) has a cylindrical projection (3.3) that is hollow
and communicates only with the concave part of said dome-shaped portion (3.1) extending
on the convex side of the dome-shaped portion (3.1),
- the rotor (8.2) is inserted in and rotates on said cylindrical projection (3.3),
- a generically disc-shaped driving element (8.3) is applied to the shaft (8.1) of
the electric current generator (8),
- magnetic elements (8.4) are applied to or inserted in the rotor (8.2) and the driving
element (8.3), so that the magnetic elements (8.4) of the rotor (8.2) and the magnetic
elements (8.4) of the driving element (8.3) mutually attract each other.
6. Shower head (1) according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, characterized in that each one of said lighting bodies emits light in a colour different from the others
or from a group of other lighting bodies.
7. Shower head (1) according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, characterized in that each one of said lighting bodies emits light in different colours according to the
power received.
8. Shower head (1) according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that said adjustment and control circuit (7) comprises a temperature sensor (10) suited
to record the water temperature, and wherein said adjustment and control circuit (7)
controls the switching on of certain lighting bodies (6) or the colour emitted by
the lighting bodies according to the temperature recorded by said sensor (10).
9. Shower head (1) according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that said adjustment and control circuit (7) comprises a temperature sensor (10) suited
to record the water temperature, and wherein said adjustment and control circuit (7)
shows the recorded temperature on a display.