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System for automatic control of public washroom fixtures

  • US 5,217,035 A
  • Filed: 06/09/1992
  • Issued: 06/08/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/09/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of operating a control system including water valves and soap valves to automatically control the water valves and soap valves, the method comprising the steps of:

  • (a) operating a first infrared sensor to sense the presence of a user close enough to a first water valve to indicate the user'"'"'s intention to use the first water valve, by comparing an output signal of the first infrared sensor to a first threshold and indicating user presence if the magnitude of the output signal exceeds the first threshold and repeating step (a) if user presence is not indicated;

    (b) if user presence is indicated, testing a battery that supplies power to the first water valve to determine if the battery contains enough energy to close the first water valve, and, if not, bothi. producing a first alarm indication, andii. preventing further opening of the first water valve;

    (c) testing a first configuration switch to determine if opening of the water valve is to be postponed;

    (d) immediately opening the first water valve if opening of the first water valve is not to be postponed, and otherwise waiting until the first soap valve is closed and then opening the first water valve;

    (e) resetting a water valve timer and operating the water valve timer to measure the duration of water flow through the first water valve if the first water valve is for a wash fountain;

    (f) generating a hand dryer device control signal after a first delay;

    (g) testing a second configuration switch to determine if the duration is to be variable;

    (h) if the duration is to be variable, operating the first infrared sensor to sense continued presence of the user near the first water valve by comparing the output signal of the first infrared sensor to a second threshold that is lower in magnitude than the first threshold;

    (i) closing the first water valve if the output signal of the first infrared sensor is less than the second threshold or the water valve timer has exceeded a maximum setting; and

    (j) closing the first water valve if the water valve timer has exceeded the maximum setting.

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