Four in one water hygiene dispenser

An attachment to a water faucet in order that fresh water may be conveniently dispensed for specific uses such as dental hygiene, bath spray, water enema and vaginal douche; the attachment including an adapter at one end of a flexible hose for attachment to a faucet, and various interchangeable adapters attachable to the other end of the hose; the first said adapter including a valve for selectively by-passing the attachment so as to allow the obtaining of water directly from the faucet.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
This invention relates generally to water faucet attachments. 
It is well known that the use of water directly from a faucet for tasks 
such as teeth and oral hygiene is not as efficient as it would be if it 
were delivered directly into a mouth. Most persons use a glass or else 
simply cup their hand in order to bring water to a mouth for hygiene 
purposes. This kind of inefficiency also exists when water is splashed 
directly from a faucet on a body during a bath, instead being poured or 
sprayed thereupon. Accordingly there is a general need of means to improve 
such situations where specialized equipment is already not in use. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
Therefore it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a 
water hygiene dispenser that is attachable to a water faucet, and which 
includes a hose extension so that it delivers fresh water at any selected 
water pressure directly to body areas wherever needed. 
Another object is to provide a water hygiene dispenser which is 
particularly adaptable for four different tasks including: teeth and mouth 
cleaning jet spray, bath spray, clear water enema, and clear water douche 
for women. 
Still a further object is to provide a four in one water hygiene dispenser 
which will help to prevent tooth decay and mouth odors, help to maintain a 
cleaner skin and hair so to prevent skin and scalp disorders, prevent 
vaginal infections, and aid to prevent constipation, gastrointestinal gas, 
hemorrhoids, colon and rectum cancers, diverticulitis and appendicitis. 
Still a further object is to provide a four in one water hygiene dispenser 
which is made as a kit with interchangeable nozzles for different specific 
uses. 
Further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds. 
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects, this invention may 
be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, 
attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are 
illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific 
construction illustrated and described within the scope of the appended 
claims.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring now to the drawing in greater detail, the reference numeral 10 
represents a four in one water hygiene dispenser, according to the present 
invention wherein there is an adapter 11 designed for snug fit attachment 
on a conventional water faucet 12 such as that of a bathroom sink or 
bathtub. The adapter includes a main body 13 having a threaded entry port 
14 into which is screwed a threaded collar 15 that fits around the faucet 
spout 16 and makes a water tight connection by being tightly screwed 
together. A vertical passage 17 aligned with the entry port, extends 
downward through the body so as to allow water to be directly dispensed 
therefrom. A sideward passage 18 branches from the passage 17 so as to 
form an outlet port to which is attached to one end of a flexible metal 
conduit 19 such as a spiral wound, stainless steel gooseneck, so that it 
may be bent into any direction without being constricted even when a clamp 
or clip 20, is placed therearound securing the conduit to a side of the 
faucet spout, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and prevent the conduit hanging 
down loosely and in a way for other uses of a sink or tub. The conduit 
accordingly extends rearwardly out of the way and may be relatively short 
in length. 
A coupling 21 is at the opposite end of the conduit, to which a fitting 22 
on one end of a flexible rubber hose 23 can be readily screwed. The hose 
is several feet in length in order that it may reach body areas for 
various uses, and the hose is wrapped in a spiral wire 23a which prevents 
the hose from being crushed or bent excessively which would stop the water 
flow. 
An opposite end of the hose 23 has a fitting 24 to which various different 
nozzles or attachments can be screwed. 
One such attachment comprises a toothbrush 25 which allows fresh water to 
be delivered to the brush bristles for rinsing the teeth clean of 
toothpaste after a brushing action. This or other attachments (not shown) 
may be provided for cleansing the mouth. Other attachments may comprise an 
assortment of various nozzles such as shown at 26 for use in administering 
an enema, or a vaginal douche. Still others may comprise various spray 
heads (not shown) for spraying the body or the hair. 
The main body includes a valve 27 controlled by a push button 28 for 
selectively directing water either through the device to the nozzles, or 
else by-pass the device by running the water from the faucet directly into 
the sink or tub., thus eliminating the need to detach the device whenever 
not used. 
As shown in FIG. 1, a branch hose line 29 connects to an intermediate 
portion of the hose 23 and extends to a toilet water closet 30 where it is 
reeled up around a rack 31 hung over an edge of the tank by means of rack 
hooks 32. 
A row of hooks 33 may be mounted along the bathroom wall 34 and serve to 
support the portion of the hose line 29 that extends from the rack 31 and 
to the hose 23. 
The attachment shown in FIG. 3 includes a hand grip 35 having a shield 36 
at its front so as to shield a hand from water spray by nozzle 26. An 
on-off valve button 37 controls the water supply to the nozzle. A water 
volume control 38 can be pre-set so as to limit the water to the valve. 
With the installation of this invention there will also be supplied on or 
near the sink a rack for holding the oral dispenser and its attachments 
(not illustrated in the drawing). 
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and 
described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it will be understood 
that various omissions, substitutions and changes in the forms and details 
of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those 
skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.