Automatic mixing faucet
First Claim
1. A compact automatic water tap including a hollow tap body defining the outer shell of the tap adapted to be located above the surface on which the tap is to be mounted, said tap body having a base adapted to be placed on the surface on which the tap is to be mounted and a water discharge end portion, said tap containing within said shell, between said base and said discharge end portion a hot and cold water mixing valve, sensing means for sensing the presence or absence of an object beneath said water discharge end portion;
- and an automatic water supply valve means in said shell connected to said mixing valve and being operative in response to said sensing means to control water flow from the tap, and check valve means also located within said shell and connected to the water supply valve for preventing water flow from the water supply when the water supply valve is off.
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Abstract
An automatic service water tap is disclosed in which a battery operated motor is provided for controlling a water supply valve in response to the presence or absence of an object positioned within the range of an infrared generating and detecting system mounted in the tap. The valve operates using only a small amount of electric power under the control of a circuit which draws no electric power once the valve is moved to its opened or closed condition. Thus the consumption of the electric power is minimized to almost zero and the valve can be utilized for a long period of time only with a small single battery.
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3 Claims
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1. A compact automatic water tap including a hollow tap body defining the outer shell of the tap adapted to be located above the surface on which the tap is to be mounted, said tap body having a base adapted to be placed on the surface on which the tap is to be mounted and a water discharge end portion, said tap containing within said shell, between said base and said discharge end portion a hot and cold water mixing valve, sensing means for sensing the presence or absence of an object beneath said water discharge end portion;
- and an automatic water supply valve means in said shell connected to said mixing valve and being operative in response to said sensing means to control water flow from the tap, and check valve means also located within said shell and connected to the water supply valve for preventing water flow from the water supply when the water supply valve is off.
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