E03B7/071

Systems and methods for homeowner-directed risk of property damage mitigation

Methods and systems for homeowner-directed risk mitigation for damage to a property associated with insurance-related events are provided. A smart home controller may analyze data received from a plurality of smart devices disposed on, or proximate to, a property as well as data received from an insurance provider. If it is determined that an actual or potential risk of property damage exists, the smart home controller may transmit an alert to a homeowner detailing the risk. The homeowner may respond to the alert by transmitting an instruction to mitigate or prevent damage associated with the risk back to the smart home controller. Subsequently, the smart home controller may transmit information about the actual or potential risks and any homeowner-directed mitigative actions to an insurance provider. The insurance provider may interpret the transmitted data and perform insurance activities, such as providing discounts and adjusting an insurance policy associated with the property.

Fluid delivery system

Techniques for managing delivery of water or other fluids have been disclosed. A central server provides real-time data and cost analysis to a client. In addition, fluid delivery techniques provide alerts or automatic schedule suspensions to reduce risk of loss. The techniques reduce or eliminate the impact of air or gas captured with water or other fluid of a fluid delivery system. The techniques allow a preexisting fluid delivery system to be retrofitted to communicate with a central system and one or more sensors of a fluid delivery system.

GRANULAR WATER USAGE MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT OF WATER SYSTEM USING PER-WATER FLOW DEVICE WATER CONSERVATION POLICIES
20230205182 · 2023-06-29 ·

Several water flow devices are coupled to monitor and control water outlets. The devices are monitored by a water conservation server enforcing water conservation policies independently for each water outlet of a system. The water conservation server can automatically implement changes to a particular water outlet, or just notify a user via email or other mechanisms.

Shower bidet
11686080 · 2023-06-27 · ·

A shower bidet is provided. The shower bidet includes a plastic device operable for a user to sit upon. The plastic device includes a first seating surface disposed atop a first seating column, a second seating surface disposed atop a second seating column, and a bridge portion connecting the first seating column and the second seating column. The first seating surface and the first seating column are separated from the second seating surface and the second seating column such that a spray nozzle may be disposed between the first seating column and the second seating column.

METHOD FOR MICRO-LEAKAGE DETECTION IN A FLUID SYSTEM AND MICRO-LEAKAGE DETECTION APPARATUS
20230194379 · 2023-06-22 · ·

Method for micro-leakage detection in a fluid system (10), preferably in a potable water system installed in a building (11), wherein the fluid system (10) has a fluid pipe (12) with a fluid valve (14), wherein a fluid flow through the fluid pipe (12) is stopped when the fluid valve (14) is closed, and wherein a fluid flow through the fluid pipe (12) is allowed when the fluid valve (14) is opened. The method comprises the following steps: Measuring the fluid flow through the fluid pipe (12) by a flow meter (16). Measuring the pipe temperature of the fluid pipe (12) by at least one pipe temperature sensor (17a, 17b). When there is no fluid flow measured by the flow meter (16), particularly because or when the fluid flow through the fluid pipe (12) is stopped by the fluid valve (14) being closed, analyzing the pipe temperature for the micro-leakage detection.

MONITORING SYSTEM FOR DETECTING LEAKS USING A SYSTEM OF FLOW RATE SENSORS AND SMART VALVES
20230193599 · 2023-06-22 ·

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a storage device, for detecting water leaks and mitigating the damage caused by the detected leaks. The system may include a processor and a storage device storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations. The operations may include obtaining sensor data that is generated by one or more flow rate sensors located at a property, obtaining status data that is generated by one or more connected water shutoff valves located at the property, determining, based on (i) the obtained sensor data and (ii) the obtained status data whether a water leak has been detected at the property, and in response to determining, based on (i) the obtained sensor data and (ii) the obtained status data, that a water leak has been detected at the property, initiating performance of one or more water damage mitigation operations.

Leak detection in water distribution systems using acoustic signals

Examples of a leak detection system are disclosed. In one example according to aspects of the present disclosure, a leak detection system includes a housing defining an interior, the housing connected to a component of a water distribution system. The leak detection system also includes a leak detection sensor contained within the interior of the housing and configured to detect a leak within the water distribution system. Additionally, the leak detection system includes a digital signal processing circuit in communication with the leak detection sensor.

Method and Controller for Operating a Water System and Water System
20230167631 · 2023-06-01 · ·

Method for operating a water system (10). The water system (10) comprises a fresh water subsystem (11) being configured to provide fresh water to water consumers (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19), wherein first water consumers (13, 14) generate black water as waste water, and wherein second water consumers (15, 16, 17, 18, 19) generate grey water as waste water. The water system (10) comprises a waste water subsystem (12) being configured to receive the waste water from the water consumers (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19). The waste water sub system (12) comprises a waste water diverter (23) being configured to provide in a black water status of the waste water diverter (23) waste water to a drain (24) thereby treating waste water as black water, and provide in a grey water status of the waste water diverter (23) waste water to a grey water tank (22) thereby treating waste water as grey water. The method comprises the following steps: Detect by a fresh water controller (26) being installed in the fresh water subsystem (11) a fresh water consumption in the fresh water subsystem (11) and provide a respective first output signal to a grey water controller (25). Determine by the grey water controller (25) on basis of the first output signal provided by the fresh water controller (26) a control signal for the waste water diverter (23) to switch the same either into the black water status or into the grey water status.

Systems and Methods for Detecting a Leakage Flow of a Toilet
20230168143 · 2023-06-01 ·

A system for detecting a leakage flow of a toilet having a water cistern and an inlet pipe that is in fluid communication with the water cistern is disclosed. The system includes a vibration sensor arranged in a position, in which the vibration sensor can detect vibration signals caused by water flowing through the inlet pipe or through the water cistern and a computer unit arranged and configured to receive data from the vibration sensor. The computer unit is configured to determine when no vibration amplitude below a predefined amplitude level has been detected by the vibration sensor in a predefined time period.

Water control system

A water control system which encompasses a leak sensor and a water control unit adapted for installation on a water supply line, both capable of wireless data communication with a gateway acting as an interface between the leak sensor and water control unit and a cloud server or a remote user application.