Patent classifications
E03C1/046
Multifunction faucet
A faucet that includes a housing with a water supply assembly, a soap supply assembly, first and second sensing probe assemblies, and a controller provided in the housing, wherein a sensing region of the first sensing probe assembly is an upper portion of the housing, a sensing region of the second sensing probe assembly is a lower portion of the housing, an output terminal of each sensing probe assembly is electrically connected with an input terminal of the controller, and an output terminal of the controller is electrically connected with a control terminal of each of the water and soap supply assemblies. The controller controls the water supply assembly to start/stop water supply according to the sensing signal from the first or second sensing probe assembly, and controls the soap supply assembly to start/stop soap supply according to the sensing signal from the first or second sensing probe assembly.
FAUCET DEVICE WITH A SELF-CLEANING FUNCTION AND A METHOD OF SUPPLYING A BEVERAGE THEREFROM
The present disclosure discloses a faucet device with a self-cleaning function, comprising: a faucet mechanism, a control mechanism, a self-cleaning mechanism, and a beverage inlet passage. The beverage inlet passage is configured to be in communication with a beverage source, the faucet mechanism comprises a first passage configured to be in communication with a water source and a second passage configured to be in communication with a beverage source, and the control mechanism is connected to an inlet of the second passage, the beverage inlet passage, and the self-cleaning mechanism to control the beverage inlet passage to supply a beverage supplied by the beverage source to the second passage or to enable the second passage to be cleaned by the self-cleaning mechanism.
Sanitary equipment with water supply system, water route system and sink
A sanitary equipment with a water supply system, a water route system, and a hand washing table are provided. The sanitary equipment includes a machine having a machine water outlet; a movable hand washing table pivoted on the machine and located below the machine water outlet, the movable hand washing table being capable of opening or retracting with respect to the machine; and a water route system disposed in the machine and connected to the machine water outlet to discharge potable water and non-potable water from the machine water outlet.
Sanitary equipment with water supply system, water route system and sink
A sanitary equipment with a water supply system, a water route system, and a hand washing table are provided. The sanitary equipment includes a machine having a machine water outlet; a movable hand washing table pivoted on the machine and located below the machine water outlet, the movable hand washing table being capable of opening or retracting with respect to the machine; and a water route system disposed in the machine and connected to the machine water outlet to discharge potable water and non-potable water from the machine water outlet.
Hand Washing Timer Kit
A hand washing timer kit that displays a countdown timer for an appropriate hand washing session along with hand washing instructions. The hand washing timer kit has a water dispenser to dispense a quantity of water and a soap dispenser to dispense a quantity of soap, wherein both the water and the soap are dispensed in a touchless manner using an infrared proximity sensor system. The timer displays the countdown from a preconfigured maximum value to zero to allow a user to wash the hands for the desired duration. The instruction display displays the hand washing instructions throughout the duration of the washing session, and an integrated speaker plays the hand washing instructions and/or the countdown. The sensor system detects when soap has been dispensed, and delays the availability of water until the washing session duration has elapsed.
HAIR TREATMENT PROCESS
A process for treating, especially is for washing, the hair, including applying at least one cosmetic active ingredient to the head of hair using, a dispensing device. The dispensing device including a hand piece preferably having at least two nozzles, the jets of which collide with one another, to form a mixture of water and of the active ingredient, this mixture originating from a collection basin arranged below the user's head.
Hair treatment process and system
A system for washing the hair, including a first reservoir for receiving a first liquid (L1) constituted by or comprising water, a second reservoir for receiving a second liquid (L2) including a treatment product diluted in water in an amount of less than or equal to 2.5% by weight relative to the total weight of the second liquid (L2), a shower head with a supply rate of between 0.3 and 5 L/min, configured to deliver a jet of droplets onto the hair. The shower head is further supplied with liquid, taken exclusively from one or other of the reservoirs, with an overpressure.
SKIN-BEAUTIFYING SHOWER DEVICE
A skin-beautifying shower device includes a toiletries container and a switching assembly provided in a handle. The toiletries container includes a housing and a storage tube. The housing is provided with a water inlet end and a water outlet end. The storage tube is placed in the housing with at least one end thereof being enclosed, and a gap is defined between the outer wall of the storage tube and the inner wall of the housing to form a first water passage communicating with the water inlet end and the water outlet end. The switching assembly includes a rotating disc, a water splitter piece, and a toggle. The rotating disc is provided with a first water outlet hole communicating with the first water passage. The water splitter piece is provided with a second water outlet hole communicating with the water outlet. The toggle extends out of the handle and drives the rotating disc to rotate and to control a communication area between the first and second water outlet holes.
SKIN-BEAUTIFYING SHOWER DEVICE
A skin-beautifying shower device includes a toiletries container and a switching assembly provided in a handle. The toiletries container includes a housing and a storage tube. The housing is provided with a water inlet end and a water outlet end. The storage tube is placed in the housing with at least one end thereof being enclosed, and a gap is defined between the outer wall of the storage tube and the inner wall of the housing to form a first water passage communicating with the water inlet end and the water outlet end. The switching assembly includes a rotating disc, a water splitter piece, and a toggle. The rotating disc is provided with a first water outlet hole communicating with the first water passage. The water splitter piece is provided with a second water outlet hole communicating with the water outlet. The toggle extends out of the handle and drives the rotating disc to rotate and to control a communication area between the first and second water outlet holes.
Faucet system comprising a liquid soap delivery line
A water faucet system including a faucet having a neck comprising a water passageway and liquid soap delivery line, both integrated within the neck assembly. The water faucet system features a streamlined neck assembly that includes a water outlet or spout, located at the distal portion of the neck assembly, and additionally includes a separate soap outlet located at a predetermined location. The soap delivery (soap dispensing) is initiated by a user performing an activation event directed to a sensor system located in the neck assembly. In preferred embodiments, the sensor system utilizes touchless type sensors so to avoid any physical contact with the neck assembly.