E03C1/055

Hybrid Faucet Assembly

A hybrid faucet assembly configured to operate in a touchless, hands-free automatic mode and a manual mode comprises a faucet body; a faucet spout; a first manual flow control valve connected to a cold water source; a second manual flow control valve connected to a hot water source; an electromechanical valve connected to a cold water source or to both a cold water source and a hot water source; a flow director; a controller; and an activator device. The hybrid faucet assembly may comprise an override mechanism to disable an automatic mode during operation of a manual mode.

OUTLET DEVICE WITH ELECTRONIC OUTLET AND MECHANICAL OUTLET TWO MODES

An outlet device includes an electronic outlet and mechanical outlet two modes. The outlet device has a mechanical outlet control device, an electronic outlet control device and a central control module; the central control module comprises a first outlet passage controlled by the mechanical outlet control device, a second outlet passage controlled by the electronic outlet control device and a central controller; the first outlet passage is disposed with a sensor, the second outlet passage is disposed with an electromagnet valve; when the mechanical outlet control device controls the first outlet passage to open, the sensor detects water flowing in the first outlet passage, whether the electromagnet valve opens or not, the central controller switches the electromagnet valve to normal close state.

ACTIVATION DEVICE FOR AN ELECTONIC FAUCET
20170218606 · 2017-08-03 ·

An activation device for an electronic faucet comprises a body, a shell, and a battery. It is further characterized in that a wireless transmission module is arranged at the shell and electrically connected with the battery pack. The wireless transmission module has an activation switch which has a timer to be set to turn on/off the wireless transmission module. Therefore, the wireless transmission module may be not continuously operated so as to effectively reduce the power loss.

Electronic Faucet With Spatial Orientation Control System
20170275860 · 2017-09-28 ·

A faucet is provided that electronically controls the flow volume and temperature of water being dispensed. The faucet illustratively includes a faucet body and a faucet handle. The faucet illustratively includes an inertial motion unit sensor mounted in the faucet handle to sense spatial orientation of the faucet handle. The faucet illustratively includes an electronic flow control system to adjust flow volume and temperature of water being dispensed. The faucet illustratively includes a controller configured to receive signals from the inertial motion unit sensor and control the electronic flow control system to adjust flow volume and temperature of water being dispensed based upon the position of the faucet handle.

Sanitary fitting having a fitting housing and a control unit
09816634 · 2017-11-14 · ·

There is proposed a water fitting having a fitting housing, having a water outlet commonly assigned to at least two water inlets, wherein at least two parallelly guided water lines are provided between one or more water inlets and the common water outlet, and wherein, in the parallelly guided water lines, there is provided in each case one control element for opening and closing the water flow path, which water fitting can be used in a flexible manner for the greatest possible number of sanitary applications, for example in kitchens, bathrooms, swimming facilities, sauna facilities, toilet facilities, abattoirs or the like, both in (semi-) public and also private areas. This is achieved according to the invention in that, when a control element in one of the parallel water lines is open, the one or more further control elements in the one or more further parallel water lines are closed.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FAUCET CONTROL
20170268208 · 2017-09-21 ·

A faucet system for providing adjustable water flow is provided. The system includes hot and cold water valves operable to respectively control a flow of hot and cold water, a sensor pad with substantially continuous sensing axes, and a controller in communication with the sensor pad and operatively connected to the hot and cold water valves. The controller processes user gestures detected using the sensor pad to determine a selected flow temperature or a selected flow magnitude from a substantially continuous range of possible values, and operate the hot and cold water valves to attain the selected flow temperature or the selected flow magnitude. A method is also provided for operating the same, along with a kit for retrofitting existing faucet assemblies in order to form a faucet system.

Electronic plumbing fixture fitting

The present invention provides an electronic plumbing fixture fitting, such as an electronic faucet. The electronic plumbing fixture fitting includes a wand hose and a hose bracket. The hose bracket is operable to connect to a mounting shank and to the wand hose. The hose bracket is operable to position the wand hose between a mixed water outlet of a flow module and an inlet of the mounting shank such that a portion of the wand hose extends in a loop between the hose bracket and the inlet of the mounting shank. When installed, the hose bracket is in direct contact with the wand hose between the mixed water outlet of the flow module and the inlet of the mounting shank.

CARTRIDGE FOR ELECTRONIC TAP WITH A HANDLE HAVING AN EXTENDED OPERATIVE RANGE OF MOTION, ELECTRONIC TAPE INCLUDING SAME, AND THE OPERATION METHOD THEREOF
20220042290 · 2022-02-10 ·

The present invention relates to a cartridge for an electronic tap having a handle or controller with an extended operative range of motion, which allows moving said handle or controller beyond its normal range of motion determined by a first stop, providing in said extended areas additional functionalities using a control system that determines the position of the handle in order to associate to said position a flow value, a fluid mixing ratio value, and/or an additional functionality. The invention also relates to the tap including said cartridge with a handle having an extended operative range of motion and to the operation method thereof.

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.

SEQUENCE CONTROLLER FOR EXTRACTION POINTS
20210404158 · 2021-12-30 · ·

A programmable sequence controller for extraction points and peripheral devices for controlling sequences having individual sequence steps having open-loop-controlled and/or closed-loop-controlled dispensing of liquid media, the controller having a control unit for data processing and for storing and executing selectable sequence programs, having a display and a possibility for sequence program selection and a control panel for inputs, as well as interfaces for sensors and interfaces for actuating control members connectable to the control unit. To configure and edit the selectable sequence programs, the sequence controller has a modular programming surface with module boxes for the individual sequence steps, into which settings and criteria for the extraction point in question and peripheral devices associated therewith as desired properties of the liquid medium that is to be dispensed or breaks in the dispensing procedure can be input for each sequence step in a corresponding module box via the control panel.