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Pulsating shower head

  • US 5,356,077 A
  • Filed: 01/10/1994
  • Issued: 10/18/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/10/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A pulsating shower head comprising:

  • an upper body housing having a cup shaped outer wall, a downstream extending inner wall and a center stem;

    a lower body housing having an upstream end abutting the upper body housing inner wall;

    a stem housing configured to fit within the lower body housing and being affixed thereto, said stem housing having an upstream portion comprising a substantially cylindrical wall with at least two apertures disposed therein for directing water flow, and a downstream portion comprising a substantially cylindrical wall having internally facing threads;

    a stem configured to be received by the upper body housing center stem and having a tangentially outwardly facing groove for holding a rubber gasket and a circumferential groove downstream of the tangentially outwardly facing groove for holding a second rubber gasket, said rubber gaskets providing a sliding watertight seal between the stem and the stem housing;

    a spray plate having a transverse wall with a first set of jet-discharging apertures therethrough and inner and outer substantially cylindrical walls extending upstream from the transverse wall, said outer wall threadedly affixed to the downstream portion of the stem housing, said transverse and cylindrical walls defining an annular rotor chamber, said transverse wall and said lower body housing defining a second set of jet-discharging apertures;

    a nozzle plate interposed between the spray plate transverse wall and the downstream portion of the stem housing and held in fixed relation therewith, said nozzle plate having a plurality of tangentially directed flow channels which direct jets of water downstream thereof into the rotor chamber at a rotor driving velocity; and

    a rotor rotatably mounted in said rotor chamber;

    wherein rotation of the lower body housing and stem housing relative to the stem causes the selective discharge of either a pulsed spray through the first set of jet-discharge apertures or a continuous spray through the second set of jet-discharge apertures, or a combination of both pulse spray and jet spray.

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