Abstract:
This invention provides an easy to use device used to store a hose compatible with a standard garden hose faucet connection upon an insulated drink cooler.
Abstract:
Jet aerator apparatus and method. The apparatus can include a jet body including a passageway, water conduits, and an air conduit. The jet aerator can include an exit nozzle received in the passageway. The exit nozzle can include lock clips, locking tabs, and stabilizing tabs. The jet aerator can include a jet head coupled to the exit nozzle by the lock clips. The jet head can include a locking rib. The jet aerator can include a jet cover coupled to the exit nozzle. The jet cover can include slots to receive the locking tabs, stepped portions to receive the stabilizing tabs, and lock grooves to receive the locking rib.
Abstract:
A jet (1) for hydromassage baths comprising: a collector group (2) suitable for being fixed to a wall of the basin of the bath; a water supply duct (3)communicating with said collector group (2); at least one air supply duct (4) communicating with said collector group (2); a flow conveyor (12) provided with an opening (13) suitable for conveying the water coming from the water supply duct (3) towards an ejection hole (11) ; a shutter (16) mobile between an open position and a closed position, to open and close the ejection hole (11), respectively, said open position being obtained and maintained by means of the hydraulic action generated by the pressure of the water against the action of elastic means (15), said elastic means (15) taking the shutter (16) back into the closed position when said flow of water is not present, the air coming from the air supply duct (4) mixing with the water in a mixing chamber (23) before being ejected through the ejection hole (11).
Abstract:
A shower head with a housing and a jet outlet surface can be achieved with an example embodiment of the invention. An adjuster device is provided on one side, for adjusting the supply of water to individual or all regions, into which the jet outlet surface is divided. The above can be a central small region and the region surrounding the above. Furthermore, an air supply device is provided for aerating the water jets. The air supply device is simultaneously operated with the switching between the regions.
Abstract:
A spraying head assembly for a massaging tub includes a housing, a cover, a water outlet valve seat, a water outlet valve cover, a vortex rotor, a bushing, a nozzle, an impulse rotor, and a motor. Thus, the water is pressurized by rotation of the helical blades of the vortex rotor and the helical plates of the water outlet valve seat to produce a strong water beam that is injected outward from the nozzle, thereby enhancing the massaging effect.
Abstract:
A nozzle device including a nozzle body, a central jet channel which has a first fluid admitted to it, an opening region which widens conically in the jet direction and from which the central jet channel extends, and another channel which opens out into the central jet channel and with which a second fluid can be fed to the first fluid.
Abstract:
A whirlpool jet assembly has both an articulatable nozzle and a rotary face. The nozzle can be directed over a range of angles to provide a narrow stream of water and air to hit a selected spot. The rotary face is easily installed to fluidly and mechanically engage the end of the nozzle. When so installed, the rotary face sends the stream through at least two canted apertures which thereby generate torque to rotate a rotor in the face. The resultant circularly shaped stream impinges on a larger area. The user can readily install or remove the rotary face to select either configuration.
Abstract:
Hydrotherapy-tub multiple slot flow device includes slotted outlets on a body for discharge of fluids from a nozzle in a substantially coplanar flow and in a selected direction. The body is adapted for mounting on an inner surface of a hydrotherapy tub and attachable to first and second fluid supply conduits. Further, the body has a first inlet for flow of a fluid from the first fluid supply conduit and a second inlet for flow of a fluid from the second fluid supply conduit.
Abstract:
A jet for use in spas and hydrotherapeutic reservoirs having a first set of nozzles aligned in a plane at the water entrance side of the jet and a second set of nozzles aligned one-to-one with the first set of nozzles at the water exit side of the jet. A chamber separates the two sets of nozzles and includes a slot which is used to introduce air into the fluid stream. The amount of air introduced into the chamber is controlled by the user by rotating the jet within its housing from a maximum air intake position to a "no-air" intake position, air being introduced through a slot surrounded by a rectangular seal structure. A housing is provided to mount the jet within the wall of a spa comprising a rear wall mounting, an end cap, and a front wall mounting. Water is introduced to the multiple jet structure via a single horizontal water inlet. The servicing of multiple jets by the single water inlet and air line improves plumbing reliability and further reduces labor by minimizing the number of plumbing joints.
Abstract:
A hydrotherapy jet system has a rotatable multi-nozzle unit containing a series of individual nozzles that are selectable, while water is flowing through the system, to present different flow affect. Water flows into a jet body where it is diverted into an into a passageway that is non-coaxial with the jet body. Within the passageway is a venturi which aerates the water stream. Leaving the venturi, the water enters the multi-nozzle unit, flows through the nozzle in line with the passageway, exiting the jet body into a spa or tub. The nozzles are selectable by the rotation of the nozzle carrier to provide different flow affects to the user.