Water powered rotating shower brush
First Claim
1. Hand held, water-powered device for a rotating working head comprising:
- (a) elongated handle portion embodying a pair of generally parallel, longitudinally extending channels therethrough, said pair comprising a supply channel and a return channel;
said supply channel and said return channel respectively having an inlet and an outlet end;
(b) a pair of flexible conduits comprising a supply line and a return line, the first end of said supply line having an inlet end which is connectable to a source of water under pressure and its second having an outlet end coupled to the lower said inlet end of said supply channel, and the first end of said return line having an outlet end which is connectable to means for utilizing water flow from said return line and having an inlet end its second end coupled to said outlet the lower end of said return channel;
(c) rotor housing affixed to the upper one end of said handle;
(d) a pair of intermeshing gear rotors comprising an internally toothed outer gear rotor and an externally toothed inner gear rotor disposed within said outer gear rotor, and said rotors rotatably mounted eccentrically with respect to one another with the larger diameter said outer rotor of said pair having more teeth than said inner the small rotor and adapted to be releasably coupled in drive relationship with a rotary working head attachment, said housing providing an elongate, generally circumferential supply port adjacent first ends of said gear rotors for directing water flow axially into a first zone between the teeth of said outer larger rotor and said inner smaller rotor, and a return port also adjacent the first ends of said gear rotors for permitting general axial flow from a second zone between teeth of said rotors, said rotors arranged such that the flow of pressurized water therethrough via said ports will positively displace said rotors and drive them in rotation, said return port in flow communication with the upper said inlet end of said return channel and said supply port in flow communication with the upper said outlet end of said supply channel;
(e) flow diverter, having an external control knob and rotatably mounted within said handle and having an internal portion pivotable to a by-pass position in which water flow to and from said rotors is cut off and in which a direct flow path is opened between said supply channel and said return channel; and
(f) rotary working head, detachably coupled to said larger outer rotor.
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Abstract
Water-powered rotating brush device for use in a shower, having an elongated handle portion embodying a supply channel and a return channel, a flexible supply and return hose-pair connectable to the lower end of the handle, and a head portion which rotatably mounts a pair of eccentrically located gear rotors with the larger of the rotors having more teeth than the smaller, the rotors arranged so as to be positively displaced into rotary action by the flow therethrough of water under pressure. A massage brush is coupled to the larger gear rotor. A diverter valve rotatably mounted in the handle may be operated to cut off flow to the rotors and to shunt water from the supply channel directly to the return channel. A relief valve includes a spring biased piston that is displaceable by excessive pressure at the rotor head to open a relief port which allows water to by-pass the rotors and flow directly to the return channel.
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10 Claims
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1. Hand held, water-powered device for a rotating working head comprising:
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(a) elongated handle portion embodying a pair of generally parallel, longitudinally extending channels therethrough, said pair comprising a supply channel and a return channel;
said supply channel and said return channel respectively having an inlet and an outlet end;(b) a pair of flexible conduits comprising a supply line and a return line, the first end of said supply line having an inlet end which is connectable to a source of water under pressure and its second having an outlet end coupled to the lower said inlet end of said supply channel, and the first end of said return line having an outlet end which is connectable to means for utilizing water flow from said return line and having an inlet end its second end coupled to said outlet the lower end of said return channel; (c) rotor housing affixed to the upper one end of said handle; (d) a pair of intermeshing gear rotors comprising an internally toothed outer gear rotor and an externally toothed inner gear rotor disposed within said outer gear rotor, and said rotors rotatably mounted eccentrically with respect to one another with the larger diameter said outer rotor of said pair having more teeth than said inner the small rotor and adapted to be releasably coupled in drive relationship with a rotary working head attachment, said housing providing an elongate, generally circumferential supply port adjacent first ends of said gear rotors for directing water flow axially into a first zone between the teeth of said outer larger rotor and said inner smaller rotor, and a return port also adjacent the first ends of said gear rotors for permitting general axial flow from a second zone between teeth of said rotors, said rotors arranged such that the flow of pressurized water therethrough via said ports will positively displace said rotors and drive them in rotation, said return port in flow communication with the upper said inlet end of said return channel and said supply port in flow communication with the upper said outlet end of said supply channel; (e) flow diverter, having an external control knob and rotatably mounted within said handle and having an internal portion pivotable to a by-pass position in which water flow to and from said rotors is cut off and in which a direct flow path is opened between said supply channel and said return channel; and (f) rotary working head, detachably coupled to said larger outer rotor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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