Patent classifications
E03C1/0465
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.
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.
FOAM SUPPLY DEVICE
The present invention provides a foam supply device in which water is not stirred in a chassis and therefore, resistance in the water pipe can be reduced, and foam can stably be radiated without deteriorating momentum of radiation.
The foam supply device includes a water supply port 11, a water pipe 13 for introducing water from the water supply port 11, a drug supply pipe 14, a drug supply section 15, a gas supply pipe 17, a gas mixing section 19, a stirring section 60, a water pipe discharge port 12 and a radiation pipe 40. The water supply port 11 and the water pipe discharge port 12 are provided in the chassis 10. The water pipe 13, the drug supply pipe 14 and the drug supply section 15 are placed in the chassis 10. The stirring section 60 is placed downstream from the water pipe discharge port 12. Water which is not stirred by a stirring section 60 flows through the water pipe 13 placed in the chassis 10.
HANDWASHING STATION
A handwashing station that includes a basin, a liquid dispensing system, and an air dispensing system. The liquid dispensing system is configured to dispense a liquid into the basin to wash a user's hands. The air dispensing system configured to dispense air into the basin to dry the user's hands. The user can wet, wash, rinse, and dry their hands from within the basin.
HAND WASHING MONITORING DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD
Described are various embodiments of a hand wash monitoring device, system and method. In some embodiments, the device is to be mounted in a vicinity of a corresponding sink to monitor, for a given user, a designated hand washing sequence of designated hand washing activities comprising at least a sink-based washing activity and an external washing activity in accordance with respective prescribed washing activity durations.
Handwashing station
A handwashing station that includes a basin, a liquid dispensing system, and an air dispensing system. The liquid dispensing system is configured to dispense a liquid into the basin to wash a user's hands. The air dispensing system configured to dispense air into the basin to dry the user's hands. The user can wet, wash, rinse, and dry their hands from within the basin.
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.
SANITARY EQUIPMENT WITH WATER SUPPLAY 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.
Sensing faucet for integration of soap supply with water exit
A sensing faucet for the integration of soap supply with water exit includes a main body configured with a mounting portion having a first mounting zone and second mounting zone, where the first mounting zone is used to accept a water supply module, and the second mounting zone a soap supply module, where an obtuse angle is formed between the first and second mounting zones. With the above structure, the soap supply module can conform to a human factor design besides the water and soap supply modules are integrated with each other in the same sensing faucet, allowing users direct soap supply according hand washing habits without needing to touch any other components, and the hand cleaning convenience can then be achieved.
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.