Temperature sensing automatic faucet
First Claim
1. A temperature-regulating automatic faucet apparatus comprising;
- a spout for delivering water to a user location;
a hot water supply line having a hot water valve controlling the flow of hot water therefrom;
a cold water supply line having a cold water valve controlling the flow of cold water therefrom;
a mixing region connected to said hot water supply line and to said cold water supply line upstream of said spout and downstream of said cold water valve and said hot water valve;
a first temperature sensor located to sense the temperature of hot water within said hot water supply line upstream of said mixing region, and constructed to output a first temperature signal indicative thereof; and
a proportioning valve downstream of said hot water supply line and said cold water supply line and upstream of said mixing region for providing fixed hot and cold water;
an automatic sensor disposed to detect an object placed in a signal location, and constructed to generate a user presence signal indicative of the presence of an object in the signal location; and
control means for receiving said user presence signal, reading said first temperature signal, controlling said hot water valve and said cold water valve according to said first temperature signal in response to said user presence signal, said control means having an internal memory and being capable of providing a disproportionately higher flow from said hot water valve when said first temperature signal indicates a temperature below a hot water supply temperature specified in said internal memory.
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Abstract
An automatic temperature regulating system for a faucet, especially an automatic faucet in which water flow is activated by a touchless switch, is constructed to operate so as to compensate for lag time of hot water arriving from the hot water supply. The apparatus includes at least one temperature sensor, this first sensor being disposed in the hot water supply line upstream of the hot water valve. A more sophisticated apparatus includes a second-temperature sensor disposed for sensing the temperature of the outlet water. Methods of automatically regulating temperature of output water from a remote-activated or touchless-switch-activated outlet to compensate for lag in arrival of hot water from the hot water source, are also described.
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11 Claims
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1. A temperature-regulating automatic faucet apparatus comprising;
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a spout for delivering water to a user location; a hot water supply line having a hot water valve controlling the flow of hot water therefrom; a cold water supply line having a cold water valve controlling the flow of cold water therefrom; a mixing region connected to said hot water supply line and to said cold water supply line upstream of said spout and downstream of said cold water valve and said hot water valve; a first temperature sensor located to sense the temperature of hot water within said hot water supply line upstream of said mixing region, and constructed to output a first temperature signal indicative thereof; and a proportioning valve downstream of said hot water supply line and said cold water supply line and upstream of said mixing region for providing fixed hot and cold water; an automatic sensor disposed to detect an object placed in a signal location, and constructed to generate a user presence signal indicative of the presence of an object in the signal location; and control means for receiving said user presence signal, reading said first temperature signal, controlling said hot water valve and said cold water valve according to said first temperature signal in response to said user presence signal, said control means having an internal memory and being capable of providing a disproportionately higher flow from said hot water valve when said first temperature signal indicates a temperature below a hot water supply temperature specified in said internal memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for automatically regulating the temperature of output water from a faucet apparatus having a hot water supply line and a cold water supply line respectively connected to provide hot and cold water to a mixing zone upstream of an outlet, and a switch for activating output of water from the outlet, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. providing a variable-flow hot water valve and a hot water temperature sensor in the hot water supply line upstream of the mixing zone; b. providing an output water temperature sensor disposed between the mixing zone and the outlet; c. providing a variable-flow cold water valve in the cold water supply line upstream of the mixing zone; d. receiving a signal from the switch indicating that water flow is to be activated; e. reading the hot water temperature sensor; f. computing respective settings for the cold water valve and the hot water valve to provide flows of hot and cold water to the mixing zone to achieve a preset temperature of the output water; g. setting the cold water valve and the hot water valve to the respective settings; h. reading the temperature sensed by the output water sensor; i. comparing the output water temperature to the preset temperature; j. if the output water temperature differs significantly from the preset temperature, performing the following substeps; - View Dependent Claims (9, 11)
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8. taking an updated reading of temperature from the hot water sensor;
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2. calculating a new set of respective hot and cold water valve settings from the updated reading; 3. re-setting the hot and cold water valves to the new set of settings; and 4. repeating steps (h.)-(j.) in sequence until the switch is operated to deactivate the flow of water. k. holding the cold and hot water valves at the respective settings until a signal is received from the switch indicating that output water flow is to be stopped.
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10. In an automatic faucet apparatus including a hot water valve installed in a hot water supply line, a cold water valve installed in a cold water supply line, a mixing zone connecting the hot water line and the cold water line downstream of the hot water valve and the cold water valve, an outlet downstream of the mixing zone, and an automatic sensor connected to the hot water valve and the cold water valve, and constructed for touchless activation of the hot and cold valves to deliver output water through the outlet via the mixing zone, improved temperature regulating means for regulating temperature in the output water comprising:
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a first temperature sensor located in the hot water supply line upstream of the hot water valve, and providing a first signal reflective of the temperature sensed therein; a controller connected to said first temperature sensor to receive a first signal therefrom, and to the hot water valve and the cold water valve to control the amounts of hot and cold water flowing respectively from the hot and cold water valves, said controller constructed to; compute settings of the hot and cold water valves to achieve a preselected temperature of output water, open the hot and cold water valves to the computed settings in response to an "on" signal received from the touchless switch, read said first signal and compare it to a hot water value reflective of an expected hot water source temperature, and, if said first signal is unacceptably below said hot water value, to re-set the cold water valve to provide reduced cold water flow, and reset the cold water flow to the computed setting when the temperature sensed by the first temperature sensor reaches the expected hot water temperature.
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