Patent classifications
E03C1/052
Handwashing valve structure
A handwashing valve structure includes a mounting structure, a dispensing structure, and a control structure. The mounting structure is configured to attach to a liquid vessel. The dispensing structure is configured to dispense a liquid from the liquid vessel and is movable between a closed position and an open position. The control structure is configured to move the dispensing structure between the closed position and the open position. The control structure is configured to be moved by pressure from a portion of a user's body to move the dispensing structure from the closed position to the open position. The dispensing structure is configured to automatically move from the open position to the closed position in the absence of any pressure from the portion of the user's body onto the control structure.
AquaPedal system
A water control, management and measurement system may include a hands-free water control system (100) that may comprise a chassis (104) securing a motor (117) attached to a motor driven gear (118) in geared attachment to a cold water gear (112) and a hot water gear (111) with the hot water gear and cold water gear sometimes in mechanical attachment to a manual on/off lever (110). Cartridge valves (120) may be disposed within manifolds (130) with the manifolds further retaining modular fittings (135). To facilitate hands-free operation, the water control system may be in communication with a foot pedal system comprising a foot pedal housing (350) the housing containing foot pedal in mechanical communication with a potentiometer (375).
FOOT PEDAL FOR ACTUATING A WATER FAUCET VALVE
A foot pedal for actuating a water faucet valve can be selectively placed from a rest position to either a pushed position or a locked position by way of depressing the foot pedal at different locations on the foot pedal. In the rest position, the water faucet valve is closed. In the pushed position, the water faucet valve is open as long as the user continues depressing the foot pedal. In the locked position, the water faucet valve is open without the user continuously depressing the foot pedal.
Foot pedal for actuating a water faucet valve
A foot pedal for actuating a water faucet valve can be selectively placed from a rest position to either a pushed position or a locked position by way of depressing the foot pedal at different locations on the foot pedal. In the rest position, the water faucet valve is closed. In the pushed position, the water faucet valve is open as long as the user continues depressing the foot pedal. In the locked position, the water faucet valve is open without the user continuously depressing the foot pedal.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID HANDLING IN A SHOWER OR BATH
Showerhead devices incorporate sensors to control bath fill levels. Showerheads have interchangeable attachments, including bristle attachments. Oral care devices are attachable to standard shower arms. Pump devices allow various lotions and fluids to be used in conjunction with showers. Shower organizing devices provide for ordered storage and access to accessories. Bathtub spouts including sensors and valves to control bathtub filled levels.
SELF-CHARGING BATTERY-POWERED STOP VALVE WITH ELONGATED WIRELESS FOOT SWITCH
A water-control system has a faucet, a base unit having at least one normally-open solenoid-operated valve coupled to a water inlet fitting and a water outlet fitting, control circuitry, and a first antenna, and an elongated foot switch, having a normally-open contact element, a battery, and circuitry including a second antenna. A water-supply conduit is coupled to the water-inlet fitting of the solenoid-operated valve, and a water line is connected between the water-outlet fitting of the solenoid-operated valve and a fitting at the adjustable faucet, and wherein, with the faucet open and water flowing from the faucet, stepping on the foot switch closes the normally-open contact element, causing a signal to be sent wirelessly from the elongated foot switch to the solenoid control circuitry, causing the solenoid-operated valve to close, stopping water flow from the faucet, and releasing the foot switch allows water flow to resume.
STEP-ON WATER FLOW REGULATION DEVICE
A water flow regulation device having a body with an inlet opening and at least one outlet opening. Each outlet opening is associated with an actuating device that controls the flow of water out of the associated outlet opening. A pedal or cap may be depressed by a user in order to selectively control the water flow to one of the outlets.
FLUID-DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATED THERETO
Fluid-dispensing systems and methods relating thereto are described. A method of dispensing fluid includes: (i) receiving, from a temperature encoder, a temperature signal; (ii) receiving, from a flow rate encoder, a flow rate signal; (iii) providing, based on the temperature signal and the flow rate signal, a first amount of power required by a first motor; (iv) providing, based on the temperature signal and the flow rate signal, a second amount of power required by a second motor; (v) opening, based on the first amount of power, the first valve by a first amount of valve opening; (vi) opening, based on the second amount of power, the second valve by a second amount of valve opening; and (vii) facilitating admixing of a first fluid flow at a first fluid flow rate, received from the first valve, and a second fluid flow at a second fluid flow rate, received from the second valve, to create an admixed fluid stream.
Fluid-dispensing systems and methods related thereto
Fluid-dispensing systems and methods relating thereto are described. A method of dispensing fluid includes: (i) receiving, from a temperature encoder, a temperature signal; (ii) receiving, from a flow rate encoder, a flow rate signal; (iii) providing, based on the temperature signal and the flow rate signal, a first amount of power required by a first motor; (iv) providing, based on the temperature signal and the flow rate signal, a second amount of power required by a second motor; (v) opening, based on the first amount of power, the first valve by a first amount of valve opening; (vi) opening, based on the second amount of power, the second valve by a second amount of valve opening; and (vii) facilitating admixing of a first fluid flow at a first fluid flow rate, received from the first valve, and a second fluid flow at a second fluid flow rate, received from the second valve, to create an admixed fluid stream.
AquaPedal System
A water control, management and measurement system may include a hands-free water control system (100) that may comprise a chassis (104) securing a motor (117) attached to a motor driven gear (118) in geared attachment to a cold water gear (112) and a hot water gear (111) with the hot water gear and cold water gear sometimes in mechanical attachment to a manual on/off lever (110). Cartridge valves (120) may be disposed within manifolds (130) with the manifolds further retaining modular fittings (135). To facilitate hands-free operation, the water control system may be in communication with a foot pedal system comprising a foot pedal housing (350) the housing containing foot pedal in mechanical communication with a potentiometer (375).