Object of the invention
[0001] The invention, as expressed in the title of this specification, relates to a bath
salt dispensing device for showers which offers, in accordance with the function for
which it is destined, several advantages and innovative characteristics that shall
be described in detail later in the text and which imply a significant novelty in
their field of application.
[0002] Specifically, the object of the invention focuses on a bath salt dispensing device
for showers, of the type of salts consisting of inorganic substances which are added
to a bath to be dissolved in the water in order to add aroma and other therapeutic,
relaxing and/or cosmetic properties. The specific structural configuration of said
device is specially designed to be used in the shower, offering skin the benefits
of said salts dissolved in the water without need to fill the bathtub, but rather
in a much faster and inexpensive manner, also controlling the temperature of the water
with which they are mixed to ensure optimum dissolution.
Field of application of the invention
[0003] The field of application of the present invention falls within the industry sector
dedicated to the manufacture of therapeutic products, hygiene products and bathroom
accessories.
Background of the invention
[0004] As known in the state of the art, the use of bath salts has always been closely related
to therapeutic, relaxing and/or cosmetic properties, often being synonymous of relaxation
and luxury, as their preparation requires time and considerable consumption of water.
However, given the great diversity of bath salts with different effects, their use
does not always have to be related to a prolonged bath session, as the effects of
many salts are just as beneficial with brief contact of the skin with the water in
which they are dissolved, and it would be beneficial to be able to enjoy them often.
The problem is that, in order to correctly dissolve the salts in the water, up until
now there was no solution other than filling the bathtub with hot water and wait for
the salts to dissolve therein.
[0005] Therefore, it would be desirable to have a system for dissolving the salts and enjoying
the benefits of the water in which they are dissolved, without need to have a bath
each time, as this requires time and constitutes a significant cost, both of which
are not readily available to users on a daily basis.
[0006] The objective of the present invention is, therefore, the development of a device
that will allow users to enjoy bath salts in their daily shower, by achieving the
controlled dissolution thereof so that said dissolution occurs or not on demand, when
having a shower, even allowing control of the water temperature to optimise their
use.
[0007] Further, it should be noted that, although the existence of multiple types of dispensers
for all types of personal hygiene products is known, at least to the applicant, the
existence of no other bath salt dispensing device for showers or any other invention
of similar application having technical, structural and constituent characteristics
similar to those of the device advocated and claimed herein is known in the state
of the art.
Explanation of the invention
[0008] Therefore, the bath salt dispensing device for showers proposed by the invention
is configured as a significant novelty within its field of application as, in light
of its development and implementation, and in an exhaustive manner, its enabling and
differentiating characteristics are conveniently expounded in the final claims that
accompany this specification thereon.
[0009] The invention is a salt dispensing device configured as of a receptacle, preferably
manufactured from plastic material, having a housing destined for containing bath
salts with a lid for introduction thereof, also having a water inlet and a water outlet,
suitable for coupling by screwing to the point of connection of the shower hose, thereby
incorporating it between the tap and said shower hose as an additional accessory fixed
to said tap.
[0010] Therefore, said water inlet and outlet of the device are adapted to the standard
fittings of taps and shower hoses, so that the dosing device can be easily coupled
to any tap and, in turn, to any shower hose having a standard thread.
[0011] Preferably, said water inlet and outlet are incorporated to the ends of a tubular
segment that is connected to said housing for the salts by means of a shut-off mechanism
or valve, the actuation of which allows or does not allows the user to decide whether
the water will pass either directly through said tubular segment, thereby preventing
the salts from being dissolved therein, or through the housing, thereby dissolving
the salts therein.
[0012] The receptacle has, in the interior of the housing destined for containing the salts,
a dense mesh that retains the undissolved salts and hampers the passage of the water,
making it remain within said housing for a longer period of time and, consequently,
giving rise to the greater dissolution of salts, prior to flowing towards the shower
hose.
[0013] Also optionally, the dispenser has a thermometer indicative of the temperature of
the water that circulates through its interior which, for example, is incorporated
in the lid of the salt housing, thereby allowing the user to open the gate valve in
the direction of said housing when the water temperature is adequate for the optimum
dissolution of the salts, approximately 32°C.
[0014] Thus, the bath salt dispensing device for showers is a practical bath accessory that,
simply, is connected directly to the shower tap at the water inlet thereof and, in
turn, is connected to the hose at the water outlet thereof and, while showering, if
desired, the user may enjoy the benefits of the bath salts introduced in the dispenser
housing through its lid, in which case on opening the gate valve the water will pass
through said salts, slowly dissolving them and making enjoyment thereof possible without
need to fill a bathtub or have the time to take a bath.
[0015] Therefore, the previously described bath salt dispensing device for showers constitutes
an innovative structure having structural and constituent characteristics unknown
to date for the purpose for which it is destined, reasons that, together with its
practical use, give it sufficient grounds to obtain the exclusivity privilege being
requested.
Description of the drawings
[0016] In order to complement the description being made and with the object of helping
to better understand the characteristics of the invention, a set of drawings is attached
to this specification as an integral part thereof, wherein the following has been
represented in an illustrative and non-limiting manner:
- Fig. 1
- shows a perspective schematic view of an embodiment of the bath salt dispensing device
for showers object of the invention, representing its constituent parts and elements,
and the configuration and layout thereof.
Preferred embodiment of the invention
[0017] In light of the previously described, and single, figure 1, and in accordance with
the numbering adopted, a preferred, but non-limiting, embodiment of the bath salt
dispensing device can be observed therein, which comprises the parts and elements
indicated and described in detail below.
[0018] Therefore, as observed in said figure 1, the salt dispenser (1) in question is configured
as of a receptacle (2) having, at least, one housing (3), suitable for containing
bath salts, and a lid (4) for introduction thereof, and also having a water inlet
(5) on its upper part and a water outlet (6) on its lower part, both of which are
adapted to the standard measurements for allowing coupling thereof to the respective
female and male threaded connections (7) of a shower tap and hose (not represented),
in such a manner that it may be incorporated between said tap and said hose, allowing
the passage of water therethrough.
[0019] Preferably, the water inlet (5) and outlet (6) of the dispenser (1) are disposed
on the upper and lower ends of a tubular segment (8) coupled to the housing (3) of
the receptacle (2), having envisaged a shut-off valve (9) or similar mechanism therebetween,
which can be actuated by means of a shut-off valve (10) or gate valve that controls
the passage or non-passage of water towards said housing (3) where the salts are incorporated.
[0020] Optionally, in the interior of said housing (3), the dispenser (1) incorporates a
dense mesh (11) for retaining the salts and hampering the passage of water, to which
end openings connecting said housing (3) to the tubular segment (8) of the receptacle
and which are controlled for being opened or closed by the key (10) that actuates
the shut-off valve (9) are disposed on the lower part of the housing (3) under the
water inlet opening (12) and above the outlet opening (13).
[0021] Lastly, and also optionally, the dispenser has a temperature indicator (14) which,
for example, is disposed incorporated on the lid (4) of the housing (3), which is
preferably a threaded lid.
[0022] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, and the manner
in which to put it into practice, we do not consider it necessary to extend its explanation
further in order for any person skilled in the art to understand its scope and the
advantages arising therefrom, indicating that, within its essentiality, it may be
put into practice in other embodiments that differ in detail from that indicated by
way of example, and which will likewise achieve the protection being requested, provided
that its basic principle is not altered, changed or modified.
1. Bath salt dispensing device for showers, applicable for being incorporated between
a shower tap and hose, characterised in that it is configured as of a receptacle (2) having, at least, one housing (3), suitable
for containing bath salts, and having a lid (4) for introduction thereof, and also
having, a water inlet (5) and water outlet (6), suitable for coupling to the respective
shower tap and hose connections (7), so that it may be incorporated between said tap
and said hose while allowing the water to flow therethrough.
2. Bath salt dispensing device for showers, according to claim 1, characterised in that the water inlet (5) and outlet (6) are disposed on the upper and lower ends of a
tubular segment (8) attached to the housing (3) of the receptacle (2), having envisaged
a shut-off valve (9) therebetween, which can be actuated by means of a key (10), for
controlling the passage or non-passage of water towards the housing (3).
3. Bath salt dispensing device for showers, according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that there is a dense mesh (11) in the interior of the housing (3).
4. Bath salt dispensing device for showers, according to claim 2, characterised in that the housing (3) incorporates a dense mesh (11) in its interior under the opening
of the water inlet (12) and above the water outlet (13), said openings connecting
the housing (3) with the tubular segment (8) of the receptacle and which are controlled
by the key (10) actuated by the shut-off valve (9).
5. Bath salt dispensing device for showers, according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that it has a temperature indicator (14).
6. Bath salt dispensing device for showers, according to claim 5, characterised in that the temperature indicator (14) is disposed incorporating the lid (4) of the housing
(3).