Patent classifications
F16K21/06
Touch Faucet
A touch faucet contains: a body, a temperature control valve, a water control valve, and an actuation member. The body includes an inlet segment, an outlet segment, and a first cavity which has a first hole. The temperature control valve is housed in the first cavity and includes a water inflow portion configured to flow cold water and hot water, a mixing chamber in which the cold water and the hot water are mixed to form a mixing water, and a water outflow portion configured to flow the mix water. The water control valve includes an operation post touched to turn on the water control valve, such that the mixing water flows into the water outflow portion from the mixing chamber, and the actuation member partially exposes outside the body so as to be operated by a user to drive the operation post to move.
Touch Faucet
A touch faucet contains: a body, a temperature control valve, a water control valve, and an actuation member. The body includes an inlet segment, an outlet segment, and a first cavity which has a first hole. The temperature control valve is housed in the first cavity and includes a water inflow portion configured to flow cold water and hot water, a mixing chamber in which the cold water and the hot water are mixed to form a mixing water, and a water outflow portion configured to flow the mix water. The water control valve includes an operation post touched to turn on the water control valve, such that the mixing water flows into the water outflow portion from the mixing chamber, and the actuation member partially exposes outside the body so as to be operated by a user to drive the operation post to move.
Faucet with internal damper
A faucet having a body extending from forward to aft ends to define a body cavity, the body includes an aft wall having faucet inlet ports, and a faucet outlet between the forward and aft ends; a push knob coupled to the body forward end; a cartridge fixed within the body cavity, the cartridge has a cartridge cavity with an aft seal seat, a cartridge outlet port forward of the aft seal seat, and a cartridge inlet port aft of the aft seal seat; a piston within the cartridge cavity, defining an aft seal lip: the piston is movable by the push knob from first to second positions, to move the lip and open the faucet; and the piston moves from the second to the first positions, to position the lip against the aft seal seat and close the faucet; and a linear damper, mounted to the body forward end.
Faucet with internal damper
A faucet having a body extending from forward to aft ends to define a body cavity, the body includes an aft wall having faucet inlet ports, and a faucet outlet between the forward and aft ends; a push knob coupled to the body forward end; a cartridge fixed within the body cavity, the cartridge has a cartridge cavity with an aft seal seat, a cartridge outlet port forward of the aft seal seat, and a cartridge inlet port aft of the aft seal seat; a piston within the cartridge cavity, defining an aft seal lip: the piston is movable by the push knob from first to second positions, to move the lip and open the faucet; and the piston moves from the second to the first positions, to position the lip against the aft seal seat and close the faucet; and a linear damper, mounted to the body forward end.
Pool cycling valve
A method for operating a pool cycling valve includes receiving a stream of water into a valve body through an inlet port to a ratchet assembly in a closed position configured to interfere with the stream of water flowing through the inlet port. Rotating the ratchet assembly from the closed position to an open position, directing the stream of water to a bottom plate outlet port aperture aligned with an outlet port of the valve body. Discharging the stream of water through the outlet port aperture and the outlet port. Rotating the ratchet assembly from the open position to the closed position. Aligning the outlet port aperture with a different outlet port in response to a water pressure change, such as a combination of an increase and a decrease in water pressure, within the valve body.
Pool cycling valve
A pool cycling valve with a valve body, a ratchet assembly, and a bottom plate. The valve body has an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports. The ratchet assembly is rotatably coupled to the valve body and has a ratchet arm extending away from the ratchet assembly. When in a closed position, the ratchet assembly is configured to interfere with a stream of water. When in a open position, the ratchet assembly is rotated from the closed position by a predetermined angle. The bottom plate has an outlet port aperture aligned with one of the outlet ports and a ratchet tooth operably aligned with the ratchet arm. When the ratchet assembly rotates from the open position to the closed position, the ratchet assembly aligns the outlet port aperture with a different outlet port.
Pool cleaning control system
A pool control system with a controller valve, a distribution valve, and a microcontroller. The controller valve has a primary water outlet and a bypass water outlet. The controller valve is configured to move between an open configuration in which the water passes from a water inlet to the primary water outlet and a closed configuration in which the water passes from the water inlet to the bypass water outlet. The distribution valve has an inlet port fluidly coupled to the primary water outlet and a plurality of outlet ports with an outlet port aperture. The outlet port aperture is configured to align with a new outlet port each time the controller valve moves from the open configuration to the closed configuration. The microcontroller is configured to discharge water from the pool control system by controlling the controller valve to change the configuration between the open and closed configurations.
POOL CLEANING CONTROL SYSTEM
A pool control system with a controller valve, a distribution valve, and a microcontroller. The controller valve has a primary water outlet and a bypass water outlet. The controller valve is configured to move between an open configuration in which the water passes from a water inlet to the primary water outlet and a closed configuration in which the water passes from the water inlet to the bypass water outlet. The distribution valve has an inlet port fluidly coupled to the primary water outlet and a plurality of outlet ports with an outlet port aperture. The outlet port aperture is configured to align with a new outlet port each time the controller valve moves from the open configuration to the closed configuration. The microcontroller is configured to discharge water from the pool control system by controlling the controller valve to change the configuration between the open and closed configurations.