Novel showerhead apparatus
By staggering the water spray section and the scrubbing component on the shower head and integrating the shower gel chamber into the handle assembly, the problem of existing shower heads being unable to scrub is solved, achieving both the convenience of scrubbing during showering and smooth rinsing.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/CN2025/116893
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-28
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing shower heads can only meet the needs of ordinary bathing and cannot be used for scrubbing at the same time, which makes them inconvenient to use.
A novel shower head device is designed, in which a detachable shower plate is installed on the handle assembly. The shower plate has a water spray section and a scrubbing component staggered. The scrubbing unit is fixed to the shower plate by a cable tie. The water spray section and the scrubbing component do not overlap. A shower gel chamber and a shower gel hole are provided to simplify use.
It enables simultaneous or alternating scrubbing during showering, simplifying the shower process, improving user experience, avoiding water flow obstruction caused by the scrubbing component blocking the water nozzle, and ensuring smooth rinsing and effective scrubbing.
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Abstract
Description
A new type of shower head device Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of bathroom products technology, and in particular to a novel shower head device. Background Technology
[0002] A shower head, also known as a shower spray head, is a shower device that disperses water flow through a spray nozzle. Originally a tool for watering plants, it was later improved into a common bathroom fixture. Shower heads include handheld shower heads, which come with a single spray head and a hose. They can be held in the hand and used to rinse the body freely, offering convenience and flexibility. They can easily rinse all parts of the body, do not take up much space, and are suitable for all types of people. Technical issues
[0003] However, existing shower heads can only meet the needs of ordinary bathing and cannot be used for scrubbing at the same time, which makes them inconvenient to use. Technical solutions
[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a new type of shower head device, which aims to solve the technical problem that existing shower heads can only meet the needs of ordinary bathing but cannot be used for scrubbing at the same time.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this application provides a novel shower head device, comprising:
[0006] A handle assembly, wherein a water flow cavity is formed inside the handle assembly, and the tail of the handle assembly is used to connect a water pipe, and a shower panel is detachably installed on the head of the handle assembly, wherein a water spray section and a scrubbing component are spaced apart on the shower panel.
[0007] The shower panel has at least one first through hole and at least one second through hole, with the first through hole and the second through hole being arranged in a one-to-one correspondence; the scrubbing assembly includes at least one cable tie and at least one scrubbing unit, so that by sequentially threading the cable tie through the first through hole and the corresponding second through hole, a binding space is formed between the cable tie and the shower panel, thereby at least partially confining the scrubbing unit within the binding space.
[0008] Furthermore, the water spray unit includes multiple water outlets, which are staggered from the scrubbing unit.
[0009] Furthermore, the scrubbing assembly is installed in the middle of the shower panel, and the water spray section is arranged around the scrubbing assembly.
[0010] Furthermore, the water spray section is located at the center of the shower panel, and the scrubbing assembly is arranged around the water spray section.
[0011] Furthermore, the scrubbing assembly and the water spray unit are alternately arranged on the shower panel in the circumferential direction;
[0012] And / or, the scrubbing assembly and the spray nozzle are arranged alternately in the radial direction on the shower panel.
[0013] Furthermore, the shower panel has a shower gel hole, and the handle assembly has a shower gel chamber for containing shower gel. The shower gel chamber is connected to the shower gel hole, and the shower gel chamber has a pressing part. The pressing part is installed on the handle assembly so that pressing the pressing part pushes the shower gel in the shower gel chamber out of the shower gel hole.
[0014] Furthermore, it also includes a shower gel tube. The shower panel has a shower gel hole. One end of the shower gel tube is connected to the outlet of the shower gel bottle. The other end of the shower gel tube is inserted into the water pipe and the handle assembly in sequence and connected to the shower gel hole, so that the hot water in the water pipe can preheat the shower gel in the shower gel tube. When the pump is pressed, the shower gel in the shower gel bottle can be pumped into the shower gel tube and pumped out through the shower gel hole.
[0015] Furthermore, the cable tie gathers the middle part of the scrubbing unit to form a roughly fan-shaped scrubbing area at both ends of the scrubbing unit;
[0016] And / or, the cable ties gather the edge of the scrubbing unit to form a fluffy scrubbing area in the center of the scrubbing unit.
[0017] Furthermore, the scrubbing unit can be a sponge, brush, loofah, fiber, nylon or plastic foaming net bath sponge.
[0018] In addition, the technical solution of this application provides a novel shower head device, comprising:
[0019] A handle assembly, the interior of which forms a water flow cavity, the tail of which is used to connect a water pipe, and the head of which is detachably mounted a shower panel, wherein a flushing structure and a scrubbing component are offset from each other on the shower panel.
[0020] The body scrubbing assembly includes at least one scrubbing unit, which is at least partially embedded in the shower panel.
[0021] The shower panel has a shower gel hole, and the handle assembly has a shower gel chamber for holding shower gel. The shower gel chamber is connected to the shower gel hole. The shower gel chamber has a pressing part, which is installed on the handle assembly. Pressing the pressing part pushes the shower gel in the shower gel chamber out of the shower gel hole. Beneficial effects
[0022] As can be seen from the above technical solution, the novel shower head device of this application fixes the scrubbing unit to the shower board with cable ties, allowing users to scrub while showering. Furthermore, the spray nozzle and the scrubbing component are installed separately, so that the rinsing area and the scrubbing area do not overlap. This avoids the scrubbing component blocking the water outlet of the spray nozzle, which would obstruct the water flow and affect the user's showering effect. The smoothness of rinsing and the effectiveness of scrubbing do not interfere with each other. Users do not need to remove and install the scrubbing cloth during the shower and can scrub while rinsing or alternately, simplifying the showering process, saving time, and providing a better user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0023] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0024] Figure 1 is a front view of the novel shower head device provided in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0025] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the novel shower head device provided in Embodiment 1 of this application from another angle;
[0026] Figure 3 is a front view of the scrubbing assembly provided in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0027] Figure 4 is a perspective view of the scrubbing assembly provided in Embodiment 1 of this application from another angle;
[0028] Figure 5 is a front view of the novel shower head device provided in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0029] Figure 6 is a perspective view of the novel shower head device provided in Embodiment 2 of this application from another angle;
[0030] Figure 7 is a front view of the scrubbing assembly provided in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0031] Figure 8 is a perspective view of the scrubbing assembly provided in Embodiment 2 of this application from another angle;
[0032] Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of the handle assembly provided in Embodiment 3 of this application;
[0033] Figure 10 is a schematic diagram of the shower gel tube connection structure provided in Embodiment 4 of this application;
[0034] The above figures include the following reference numerals:
[0035] 100. Handle assembly; 110. Shower panel; 111. First through hole; 112. Second through hole; 113. Shower gel hole; 120. Spray nozzle; 121. Water outlet; 130. Scrubbing assembly; 131. Cable tie; 132. Scrubbing unit; 140. Shower gel chamber;
[0036] 200. Water pipes;
[0037] 300. Pressing part;
[0038] 400. Shower gel tube;
[0039] 500. Shower gel bottle;
[0040] 600. Water heater. Embodiments of the present invention
[0041] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions of this application, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0042] Please refer to Figures 1 to 4. In the first aspect, Embodiment 1 provides a novel shower head device, including a handle assembly 100. The handle assembly 100 has a water flow chamber inside. The tail of the handle assembly 100 is connected to a water pipe 200. A shower panel 110 is detachably mounted on the head of the handle assembly 100. A spray nozzle 120 and a scrubbing component 130 are offset from each other on the shower panel 110, so that warm water from the water pipe 200 is sprayed outwards through the water flow chamber inside the handle assembly 100 and the spray nozzle 120. For showering, the shower panel 110 has at least one first through hole 111 and at least one second through hole 112, with the first through hole 111 and the second through hole 112 being arranged one-to-one; the scrubbing assembly 130 includes at least one cable tie 131 and at least one scrubbing unit 132, so that by passing the cable tie 131 through the first through hole 111 and the corresponding second through hole 112 in sequence, a binding space is formed between the cable tie 131 and the shower panel 110, and the scrubbing unit 132 is at least partially confined in the binding space.
[0043] As can be seen, the novel shower head device of this embodiment fixes the scrubbing unit 132 on the shower panel 110 with cable ties 131, allowing users to scrub while showering. Furthermore, the spray nozzle 120 and the scrubbing component 130 are staggered, ensuring that the rinsing area and the scrubbing area do not overlap. This avoids the scrubbing component 130 blocking the water outlet 121 of the spray nozzle 120, which would obstruct the water flow and affect the user's showering effect. The smoothness of rinsing and the effectiveness of scrubbing do not interfere with each other. Users do not need to remove and install the scrubbing cloth during the shower and can scrub while rinsing or alternately, simplifying the showering process, saving time, and providing a better user experience.
[0044] Furthermore, the spray unit 120 includes multiple water outlets 121, which are staggered from the scrubbing unit 132. In this embodiment, the aperture and specific number of water outlets 121 are not limited by this application. The water flow rate of the water outlets 121 can reach a sufficient shower water flow rate. The end of the water pipe 200 away from the handle assembly 100 is connected to the water heater 600. Other specific structures of the shower head can adopt existing technologies, and this application does not make specific limitations.
[0045] In one embodiment, the shower panel 110 and the head of the handle assembly 100 are detachably connected via a snap-fit and slot structure. This snap-fit and slot structure can be based on existing technology and will not be elaborated upon here. Alternatively, in other embodiments, a threaded post with an internal threaded hole is provided inside the head of the handle assembly 100. The shower panel 110 has a corresponding threaded hole, allowing the shower panel 110 to be installed onto the head of the handle assembly 100 by screwing a bolt into the threaded post. Similarly, the shower panel 110 can be detached from the head of the handle assembly 100 by loosening the bolt. Preferably, two threaded posts and two threaded holes are provided, with each threaded post and threaded hole corresponding to the other, to install the shower panel 110 onto the head of the handle assembly 100. This arrangement prevents the shower panel 110 from accidentally rotating on the handle assembly 100, thus affecting the scrubbing effect and achieving a better fixed installation.
[0046] In this embodiment, the scrubbing unit 132 can be detachably installed onto the shower panel 110 via cable ties 131. When the user needs to replace different types of scrubbing units 132, clean the scrubbing unit 132, or replace the scrubbing unit 132 after long-term use, on the one hand, the entire scrubbing assembly 130 can be disassembled and replaced by removing the shower panel 110. This disassembly and replacement method is simple and efficient, allowing all scrubbing units 132 to be replaced at once. On the other hand, the scrubbing unit 132 can be replaced individually by removing the shower panel 110 and loosening the cable ties 131. Users can disassemble some of the scrubbing units 132 in this way, allowing them to clean the scrubbing units 132 individually. When some scrubbing units 132 age after long-term use, they can also be replaced individually, reducing maintenance costs.
[0047] In this embodiment, the cable tie 131 is a self-locking nylon plastic cable tie from the prior art. In one possible implementation, one side of the cable tie 131 is provided with a looped hook and loop fastener, and the other side is provided with a barbed hook and loop fastener. When tightening the cable tie 131, simply wrap the cable tie 131 around the scrubbing unit 132, align the looped and barbed hook and loop fasteners, and press to secure it. The operation is simple and intuitive. Furthermore, the tightness of the cable tie 131 can be adjusted by tearing the hook and loop fasteners, flexibly adapting to scrubbing units 132 of different thicknesses and hardnesses, ensuring both the securing effect and the integrity of the scrubbing unit 132. In another possible implementation, the two ends of the cable tie 131 are connected by a knot to tighten the scrubbing unit 132. The knot is prior art and will not be described in detail here.
[0048] In this embodiment, as shown in Figures 1 to 4, the scrubbing assembly 130 is installed in the center of the shower panel 110, and the water spray unit 120 is arranged around the scrubbing assembly 130. This arrangement forms a spatial layout of "scrubbing in the center and rinsing around the perimeter," which physically avoids direct interference between the two. When scrubbing, the hand holds the handle assembly 100, and the water spray unit 120 does not obstruct the scrubbing assembly 130 from rubbing the skin, ensuring a smooth scrubbing action. When rinsing, the water flow is sprayed from the surrounding structure, which can evenly cover the area around the scrubbing assembly 130 without obstructing the main water flow path, ensuring the complete rinsing area. This eliminates the need for the user to disassemble and install the scrubbing towel during the shower, allowing for seamless integration of rinsing and scrubbing, and also enabling the user to scrub while rinsing, thus improving user convenience.
[0049] In one possible implementation, the water spray unit 120 is located in the center of the shower panel 110, and the scrubbing assembly 130 is arranged around the water spray unit 120. This arrangement forms a spatial layout of "central water spray and peripheral scrubbing", which physically avoids direct interference between the two. This arrangement also saves users the step of disassembling and installing the scrubbing towel during the shower. The water spray and scrubbing can be seamlessly connected, and the effect of showering and scrubbing at the same time can be achieved, which improves the convenience of users.
[0050] In another possible implementation, the scrubbing assembly 130 and the water spray unit 120 are alternately arranged circumferentially on the shower panel 110, and the scrubbing assembly 130 and the water spray unit 120 are alternately arranged radially on the shower panel 110. This arrangement forms a mutually penetrating spatial layout of the water spray unit 120 and the scrubbing assembly 130, which physically avoids direct interference between the two. This arrangement also eliminates the need for users to disassemble and install the scrubbing towel during the shower, allowing for seamless integration of rinsing and scrubbing, and enabling the user to scrub while rinsing, thus improving user convenience.
[0051] In this embodiment, as shown in Figures 1 to 4, the scrubbing unit 132 includes a first scrubbing head and a second scrubbing head. Multiple first scrubbing heads are circumferentially spaced on the outer surface of the shower panel 110 to form an inner scrubbing area, and multiple second scrubbing heads are circumferentially spaced on the outer surface of the shower panel 110 to form an outer scrubbing area. The inner scrubbing area formed by the first scrubbing heads is located near the center of the shower panel 110, and the force is more concentrated and the area is smaller when in contact with the skin. It is particularly suitable for small areas with thicker keratin, such as elbows and knees, to accurately remove stubborn dirt. The outer scrubbing area formed by the second scrubbing heads is located near the edge of the shower panel 110, and the coverage area is larger and the force is more dispersed when in contact with the skin. It is particularly suitable for large areas that require efficient scrubbing, such as the back, legs, and abdomen. The circumferential spacing of the outer ring allows the user to quickly cover a larger area when scrubbing, improving cleaning efficiency.
[0052] In this embodiment, the cable tie 131 gathers the middle part of the scrubbing unit 132 to form a fan-shaped scrubbing area at both ends of the scrubbing unit 132. Both the cable tie 131 and the scrubbing unit 132 are elastic. After the cable tie 131 gathers the middle part of the scrubbing unit 132, the two ends naturally spread outward to form a fan-shaped area. This shape allows the two ends of the scrubbing unit 132 to have a certain elastic deformation space. The fan-shaped area can spread out naturally, increasing the contact area with the skin and improving the coverage of a single scrubbing.
[0053] In other embodiments, the cable tie 131 gathers the edge of the scrubbing unit 132 to form a fluffy scrubbing area in the center of the scrubbing unit 132. Multiple connecting ring structures are spaced apart at the edge of the scrubbing unit 132. By sequentially passing the cable tie 131 through the first through hole 111, the connecting ring structures, and the second through hole 112, the edge of the scrubbing unit 132 is mounted onto the shower panel 110. This arrangement is comfortable to use, durable, and inexpensive and convenient to replace.
[0054] In this embodiment, the scrubbing unit 132 can be a sponge, brush, loofah, fiber, nylon, or plastic foaming net bath sponge. The sponge is soft and highly absorbent, with low friction and a delicate feel when in contact with the skin, providing gentle cleansing, moisturizing, and cushioning effects. The brush, through dense bristles rubbing against the skin, can deeply cleanse oil, dirt, and dead skin cells from pores. The loofah is a natural plant fiber, tough and with a natural texture, effectively removing dead skin cells during rubbing. It is gentler than plastic materials and has a certain degree of water absorption and breathability. Fiber materials are usually delicate and soft, causing no stinging sensation when in contact with the skin, and can reduce bacterial growth. Nylon materials have high hardness and toughness, providing strong rubbing force, and are water-resistant, wear-resistant, and not easily deformed or broken with long-term use. The mesh structure of the foaming net bath sponge can quickly combine with shower gel to produce a large amount of fine foam, and the foam has strong adhesion, reducing direct friction on the skin during scrubbing through the buoyancy of the foam. Users can flexibly replace the scrubbing unit 132 with different materials according to the frequency of use and wear and tear, achieving the goal of personalized cleaning by selecting according to needs.
[0055] Example 3 provides a novel shower head device, as shown in Figure 9. The difference from Example 1 is that the shower plate 110 has a shower gel hole 113, and the handle assembly 100 is provided with a shower gel chamber 140 for containing shower gel. The shower gel chamber 140 can be integrally formed with the inner wall of the handle assembly 100. It also includes a pressing part 300, which is movably installed on the handle assembly 100 so that the shower gel in the shower gel chamber 140 can be pushed out of the shower gel chamber 140 by pressing the pressing part 300.
[0056] By providing a shower gel hole 113 on the shower head 110 and a shower gel chamber 140 within the handle assembly 100, the user is spared the step of separately taking and applying shower gel while showering. Without interrupting the water flow or reaching for the shower gel bottle 500 located elsewhere, the shower gel can be pushed from the shower gel chamber 140 to the shower gel hole 113 by sliding the press part 300 mounted on the handle assembly 100, directly applying it to the body. This simplifies the showering process. Furthermore, the user can control the pressing pressure according to their needs, precisely adjusting the amount of shower gel dispensed. In addition, integrating the shower gel chamber 140 inside the handle assembly 100 ensures the compactness of the overall shower head structure while effectively protecting the shower gel, reducing the impact of external moisture on the shower gel, and extending its shelf life. It should be noted that the press part 300 has a silicone cap made of silicone. By removing the silicone cap, shower gel can be added to the shower gel chamber 140. Pressing the press part 300 deforms and compresses the space inside the shower gel chamber 140, allowing the shower gel to be squeezed out through the shower gel hole 113. To prevent leakage when the shower gel is not in use, a soft rubber cap is provided for the shower gel hole 113. When shower gel is needed, the soft rubber cap can be opened first, and then the press part 300 can be squeezed. Furthermore, because the shower gel... The shower head 113 and the soft rubber cap are relatively small. To prevent the soft rubber cap from being lost, a strip can be used to connect the soft rubber cap to the shower plate 110. In some other embodiments, a rubber seal is provided at the shower head 113. The rubber seal has a cross-shaped slit so that when the pressing part 300 is pressed, the rubber seal deforms to open the shower head 113, allowing the shower gel to be squeezed out. When the pressing part 300 is released, the rubber seal resets to close the shower head 113. In this way, the shower gel will not leak when the pressing part 300 is not pressed.
[0057] Example 4 provides a novel shower head device, as shown in Figure 10. The difference from Example 3 is that it also includes a shower gel tube 400. A shower gel hole 113 is provided on the shower plate 110. One end of the shower gel tube 400 is connected to the outlet of the shower gel bottle 500. The other end of the shower gel tube 400 is sequentially inserted into the water pipe 200 and the handle assembly 100 and connected to the shower gel hole 113, so that the hot water in the water pipe 200 can preheat the shower gel in the shower gel tube 400. When the pump is pressed, the shower gel in the shower gel bottle 500 can be pumped into the shower gel tube 400 and pumped out through the shower gel hole 113. The pump is a spring pump commonly used on the cap of the existing shower gel bottle 500. The pump is existing technology, and the specific structure of the pump will not be described in detail here. One end of the shower gel tube 400 is connected to the outlet of the pump at the bottle mouth of the shower gel bottle 500.
[0058] In Embodiment 4, compared to the soft silicone pressing part 300 in Embodiment 3, the large-capacity shower gel bottle 500 can be placed independently, avoiding the limitation of the shower gel chamber 140's capacity by the handle assembly 100's size, and solving the inconvenience of frequent refilling of the built-in shower gel chamber 140. The shower gel tube 400 is inserted into the water pipe 200 and connected to the shower gel hole 113. This arrangement allows the hot water in the water pipe 200 to surround the shower gel tube 400, preheating the shower gel and reducing the irritation caused by the cold liquid contacting the skin in winter, especially improving the bathing experience in cold regions. It should be noted that this embodiment is an optional embodiment. Due to the length of the shower gel tube 400, a larger pressing spring is usually required to pump out the shower gel. If the user has limited usage options, other embodiments can be selected.
[0059] Furthermore, as shown in Figures 5 to 8, Embodiment 4 also provides a novel shower head device, including a handle assembly 100. The tail of the handle assembly 100 is used to connect a water pipe 200. A shower panel 110 is detachably mounted on the head of the handle assembly 100. A water spray section 120 and a scrubbing assembly 130 are offset on the shower panel 110. The scrubbing assembly 130 includes at least one scrubbing unit 132. The scrubbing unit 132 is at least partially embedded in the shower panel 110. During production, the scrubbing unit 132 and the shower panel 110 are formed into an integral structure through an injection molding process, thereby fixing the scrubbing unit 132 on the shower panel 110.
[0060] By staggering the installation of the water spray unit 120 and the scrubbing component 130, the rinsing area and the scrubbing area do not overlap, avoiding water flow obstruction caused by the scrubbing component 130 blocking the water outlet 121 of the water spray unit 120. The smoothness of rinsing and the effectiveness of scrubbing do not interfere with each other. Users do not need to change tools during the shower and can scrub while rinsing or alternately. By disassembling the shower panel 110, the scrubbing component 130 can be completely disassembled and replaced. This disassembly and replacement method is simple and efficient, and all scrubbing units 132 can be replaced at once, which is convenient for users to disassemble and replace the scrubbing units 132 and provides a better user experience.
[0061] The above description is the preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications are also considered to be within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A novel shower head device, characterized in that, include: A handle assembly, wherein a water flow cavity is formed inside the handle assembly, and the tail of the handle assembly is used to connect a water pipe, and a shower panel is detachably installed on the head of the handle assembly, wherein a water spray section and a scrubbing component are spaced apart on the shower panel. The shower panel has at least one first through hole and at least one second through hole, which are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence. The scrubbing assembly includes at least one cable tie and at least one scrubbing unit, so that by sequentially threading the cable tie through the first through hole and the corresponding second through hole, a binding space is formed between the cable tie and the shower panel, thereby at least partially confining the scrubbing unit within the binding space.
2. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The water spray unit includes multiple water outlets, which are staggered from the scrubbing unit.
3. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The scrubbing assembly is installed in the middle of the shower panel, and the water spray is arranged around the scrubbing assembly.
4. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The water spray section is located in the middle of the shower panel, and the scrubbing assembly is arranged around the water spray section.
5. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The scrubbing assembly and the water spray unit are alternately arranged on the shower panel in a circumferential direction; And / or, the scrubbing assembly and the spray nozzle are arranged alternately in the radial direction on the shower panel.
6. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shower panel has a shower gel hole, and the handle assembly has a shower gel chamber for holding shower gel. The shower gel chamber is connected to the shower gel hole. The shower gel chamber has a pressing part, which is installed on the handle assembly. Pressing the pressing part pushes the shower gel in the shower gel chamber out of the shower gel hole.
7. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a shower gel tube, and the shower panel has a shower gel hole. One end of the shower gel tube is connected to the outlet of the shower gel bottle, and the other end of the shower gel tube is inserted into the water pipe and the handle assembly in sequence and connected to the shower gel hole, so that the hot water in the water pipe can preheat the shower gel in the shower gel tube, so that when the pump is pressed, the shower gel in the shower gel bottle can be pumped into the shower gel tube and pumped out through the shower gel hole.
8. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cable tie gathers the middle part of the scrubbing unit to form a roughly fan-shaped scrubbing area at both ends of the scrubbing unit; And / or, the cable ties gather the edge of the scrubbing unit to form a fluffy scrubbing area in the center of the scrubbing unit.
9. The novel shower head device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The scrubbing unit can be a sponge, brush, loofah, fiber, nylon or plastic foaming net bath sponge.
10. A novel shower head device, characterized in that, include: A handle assembly, the interior of which forms a water flow cavity, the tail of which is used to connect a water pipe, and the head of which is detachably mounted a shower panel, wherein a flushing structure and a scrubbing component are offset from each other on the shower panel. The body scrubbing assembly includes at least one scrubbing unit, which is at least partially embedded in the shower panel. The shower panel has a shower gel hole, and the handle assembly has a shower gel chamber for holding shower gel. The shower gel chamber is connected to the shower gel hole. The shower gel chamber has a pressing part, which is installed on the handle assembly. Pressing the pressing part pushes the shower gel in the shower gel chamber out of the shower gel hole.
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