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A hybridized shower apparatus is a hygienic aid that is directed towards adding additional functions to a conventional shower by introducing a second dispensation mode, in addition to conventional water jets. The hybridized shower apparatus uses a first fluid supply and a second fluid supply connected to a fluid selection mechanism via a first conduit and a second conduit. The fluid selection mechanism is further connected to a first annular chamber and a second annular chamber positioned within a dispersal head. The fluid selection mechanism selectably pressurizes the first annular chamber or the second annular chamber with the first fluid supply and the second fluid supply, respectively. The selected fluid is subsequently dispensed through the dispersal head onto a target region, typically a user's head and shoulders.
A hybridized shower apparatus is a hygienic aid that is directed towards adding additional functions to a conventional shower by introducing a second dispensation mode, in addition to conventional water jets. The hybridized shower apparatus uses a first fluid supply and a second fluid supply connected to a fluid selection mechanism via a first conduit and a second conduit. The fluid selection mechanism is further connected to a first annular chamber and a second annular chamber positioned within a dispersal head. The fluid selection mechanism selectably pressurizes the first annular chamber or the second annular chamber with the first fluid supply and the second fluid supply, respectively. The selected fluid is subsequently dispensed through the dispersal head onto a target region, typically a user's head and shoulders.
Hybridized Shower Apparatus
DENNIE DWAIN (author)
2022-07-21
Patent
Electronic Resource
English