Automatic massager and washer

An automatic massager and washer includes a base housing having a frontal rounded portion and a rear handle portion. A water pressure turbine is mounted in an upper center cavity formed in the frontal portion. Upper recesses are spaced around a center hollow post in the upper center cavity. A hollow post is provided in each recess for mounting a massaging wheel covered with a brush. A large gear is fixed on the center hollow post which rotates with the turbine when water flows through turbine blades formed at an outer circumference of the turbine. The large gear engages and rotates small gears fixed on bottom ends of locating rods of the massaging wheels. An oozing cap covers the top of the center post for emitting bathing milk stored in a chamber formed under the upper center cavity of the base and is actuated by an air push button fixed in the rear portion of the base housing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
A shower is commonly used in bathing, but it only serves to wash the body 
of a user, with no other functions. 
This invention concerns an automatic massager and washer, which can supply 
bathing milk for cleaning one's body, massage and wash it at the same 
time, making use of water pressure, but using no electricity to prevent 
electric shock. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
This invention has been devised to have the following advantages: 
1. It has three functions of coating bathing milk on the body of a user, 
massaging, brushing and washing the body, just as a conventional shower 
combined with a bathing milk bottle and a massager. 
2. Self-rotating massaging wheels are provided to be moved by water 
pressure, using no electricity to prevent a user from receiving electric 
shock. 
An automatic massager and washer in the present invention includes a water 
pressure turbine combined with a round front portion of a base, a 
plurality of round upper recesses provided in the turbine, a plurality of 
massaging wheels combined with round upper recesses to rotate with small 
gears engaging a large gear fixed on a center hollow post fixed and 
rotating with the turbine when the turbine is rotated by flowing water. 
Each massaging wheel is covered with a brush to brush and massage the body 
of a user, when the small gears are rotated by the large gear, which 
together rotates with the turbine so that the massaging wheels are not 
only moved around by the turbine, but also rotates by rotation of the 
small gears engaging the large gear. And an oozing cap is covered on top 
of the center hollow post of the turbine, letting bathing milk stored in a 
chamber formed in the front portion of the base to be pushed out of oozing 
holes in the cap by compressing an air push button fixed in a rear handle 
portion of the base.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
An automatic massager and washer in the present invention, as shown in 
FIGS. 1-3, includes a base 1, a seal cap 2, a large gear 3, a water 
pressure turbine 4, a plurality of massaging wheels 5, a plurality of 
small gears 6, an oozing cap 7 and a locating ring 8 assembled together. 
The base 1 has a front round portion 11 and a rear handle portion 14, a 
bathing milk chamber 12 provided in the front portion 11, the seal cap 2 
threadably sealing a bottom opening of the chamber 12, a center hollow 
post 13 extending upward from an upper horizontal wall of the chamber 12, 
a large gear 3 fixed with the center hollow post 13 and on the chamber 12. 
In the rear handle portion of the base 1 are provided an air push button 
15 almost buried slopingly inside, an air pressure tube 16 between the 
push button 15 and the chamber 12, an inlet 17 in an end for connecting 
with a water supply tube, a water passageway 19 between the inlet 17 and 
an annular wall of the front portion 11 and a faucet 18 fixed with an 
intermediate portion of the water passageway 19. 
The water pressure turbine 4 as shown in FIG. 4 has a center tubular post 
41 extending upward and fitting around the center hollow post 13 of the 
base 1, a plurality of tubular posts 42 respectively provided to extend 
upward in a plurality of recesses 43 spaced around the central tubular 
post 41, a plurality of turbine leaves 45 spaced around in an outer 
circumferential wall, which faces an inner circumferential wall of the 
front portion of the base 1 with an annular gap 44 formed between both the 
circumferential walls of the turbine 4 and the base 1. 
The massaging wheels 5 have their circumferential edge fitting around an 
inner circumferential wall of each recess 43 of the turbine 4 with a 
little gap, an annular groove 51 around an upper portion of the 
circumference so that a round brush 52 may engage the annular groove 51 to 
be secured with each wheel 5. Each wheel 5 also has a locating rod 53 
extending down to fit in the hollow of each tubular post 42 of the turbine 
4, a small gear 6 fixed on the locating post 53 by means of a C-shaped 
ring 54, and a spring 55 fixed between an inner bottom surface of each 
wheel 5 and a bottom surface of each recess 43 of the turbine 4. 
The oozing cap 7 is shaped round to cover on a top end of the center 
tubular post 41, having a plurality of oozing holes 71 for bathing milk to 
flow out, and a tributary passage 72 communicating with the oozing holes 
and the hollow of the center hollow post 13. 
The locating ring 8 threadably combines with an outer upper circumference 
of the front portion 11 of the base 1, and a gap 82 provided between the 
inner circumference and the circumferential surface of the turbine 4. 
In using this massager and washer, a user holds the rear handle portion 14 
of the base 1, and presses the air push button 15, forcing the bathing 
milk in the chamber 12 flow out of the hollow post 13 and then through the 
tributary passageway 72 to ooze out of the oozing holes 71. And the 
massager and washer is moved over around the body of the user, coating the 
bathing milk on the body at the same time. Next, as shown in FIG. 5, after 
scrubbine the body with bathing milk, the faucet 18 is to be turned on, 
letting water flow in through the inlet 17, the water passageway 19, and 
then run fast out of the annular edge 111 of the front portion 11 of the 
base 1. Then shooting-out water strikes on the turbine leaves 45, rotating 
the turbine 4, so the massaging wheels 5 move around with the turbine 4 
together. At the same time, the small gears 6 engaging the large gear 3 
are also rotated, and the massaging wheels 5 are rotated as well. The 
brushes 52 on the massaging wheels 5 then brush and massage the body of 
the user, by means of the spring 55 properly pushing the brushes 52 to 
contact the body in proper tension, performing washing, and massaging 
function. The water shooting out of the turbine leaves 45 runs out of gap 
82 between the locating ring 8 and the gap 44 between the turbine 4 and 
the base 1, washing away soap bubbles on the body. 
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, 
it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be 
made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such 
modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.