Rotating relaxer shower head
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1. A bathroom accessory comprising:
- (a) a housing with a plurality of rotating heads spaced along the perimeter of the housing;
(b) a plurality of holes through the plurality of rotating heads; and
(c) a connection on one side of the housing.
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Abstract
Rotating Relaxer Shower Head has a housing with multiple heads that rotate and a standard connection for use with piping in a bathroom. A user simply turns the shower on in the ordinary manner and positions his body underneath the housing with the multiple showerheads. Water enters the housing through the standard connection and spins the multiple showerheads, causing a rotating stream of water to be emitted through the plurality of holes in the heads. The water then contacts the user in a rhythmic, rotating manner that helps relax and cleanse a user.
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1. A bathroom accessory comprising:
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(a) a housing with a plurality of rotating heads spaced along the perimeter of the housing; (b) a plurality of holes through the plurality of rotating heads; and (c) a connection on one side of the housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A bathroom accessory comprising:
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(a) a housing with a rotating head on one side of the housing; (b) a plurality of holes through the rotating head; and (c) a connection on the side of the housing opposite the rotating head.
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12. A bathroom accessory comprising:
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(a) a curved metal housing with a first rotating plastic head, a second rotating plastic head, a third rotating plastic head, a fourth rotating plastic head and a fifth rotating plastic head spaced along the front of the curved metal housing; (b) a first plurality of holes through the first rotating plastic head, a second plurality of holes through the second rotating plastic head, a third plurality of holes through the third rotating plastic head, a fourth plurality of holes through the fourth rotating plastic head and a fifth plurality of holes through the fifth rotating plastic head; (c) a first set of blades attached to the first rotating plastic head, a second set of blades attached to the second rotating plastic head, a third set of blades attached to the third rotating plastic head, a fourth set of blades attached to the fourth rotating plastic head, and a fifth set of blades attached to the fifth rotating plastic head; and (d) a standard connection on the side of the curved metal housing opposite the first rotating plastic head, the second rotating plastic head, the third rotating plastic head, the fourth rotating plastic head, and the fifth rotating plastic head.
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