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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 1986
Filed:
Jan. 17, 1984
John M Trenary, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Joseph G Mammoser, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Teledyne Industries, Inc., Fort Collins, CO (US);
Abstract
A showerhead has a series of orifices together with a series of spray outlets and a turbine with a valve for sequentially opening successive ones of the orifices. The turbine is driven by water emitted from a nozzle. A multiply-apertured flow director plate communicates water to the nozzle, the orifices and the outlets. Overlying the director plate is a control plate that selectively couples water to different ones of the apertures in the director plate as the latter is moved by a control ring. First, second and third passages are defined in the showerhead, the first between an aperture in the director plate to the nozzle and also through the valve to the orifices, the second from an aperture in the director plate to the outlets and the third from an aperture in the director plate in bypass of the nozzle but through the valve to the orifices in a manner to retard the speed of the turbine. A first set of shutters on the control plate serves to close the third passage, open the first passage and variably open the second passage during opening of the first passage as the control plate is moved. A second set of shutters also defined on the control plate close the first and second passages, while opening the third passage again as the control is moved. The different combinations include a mode in which a comparatively slow delivery of pulses is combined with the delivery of a spray.