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Automatic faucet-sink control system

  • US 4,823,414 A
  • Filed: 04/22/1988
  • Issued: 04/25/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/22/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for automatically providing the flow of fluid to a faucet of a sink in response to an object, such as a pair of hands, being placed in said sink below said faucet, and for turning off the flow of fluid to said faucet a predetermined time after the initiation thereof, or when said object is withdrawn from below said faucet before said predetermined time, said system comprising:

  • light emitting means positioned for emitting a light beam of predetermined spectrum and frequency to intersect the fluid flow path beneath said faucet;

    light sensor means juxaposed to said light emitting means for detecting reflected light beams originating from said light emitting means, and reflected back from objects inserted beneath said faucet, whereby said light sensor means is positioned for ensuring its "cone of vision" is centered about the point of interest of said fluid flow path by said light beam, said light sensor means providing a low level output signal in response to said reflected light beams, and immediately terminating said output signal upon termination of said reflected light;

    high-Q filter means tuned to the frequency of said light beams, receptive of said low-level output signal from said light sensor means, for filtering out unwanted signals and "noise" from said output signal;

    variable gain amplifier means for both amplifying the filtered signal from said high-Q filter, and setting the sensitivity of said system, said variable gain amplifier means further including gain control means for manually adjusting the gain of said amplifier means for setting the sensitivity of said system relative to component variations, and the positioning of said light emitting means and light sensor means with respect to fluid flow path from said faucet;

    detector means receptive of an output signal from said amplifier means for rectifying or demodulating the same, to provide a DC output signal;

    DC voltage level detecting means responsive to said DC output signal, for providing a flow control signal upon said detector DC output signal attaining a predetermined level;

    valve means connected between a source of fluid and said faucet, said valve means including an input terminal receiving said flow control signal, said valve means being responsive only to the presence of said flow control signal at said input terminal for permitting fluid to flow to said faucet; and

    timer means including first means actuated by said flow control signal, for shunting said flow control signal away from said input terminal of said valve means upon elapse of a predetermined time period said timer means further including second means responsive to termination of said flow control signal by said detector DC output signal falling beneath said predetermined level for substantially immediately resetting said timer means;

    whereby said water flow is shut off either by removal of said hands or objects from said sink;

    or (with said hands or object present) by elapse of said predetermined timer period.

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