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Water control sensor apparatus and method

  • US 5,694,653 A
  • Filed: 12/19/1994
  • Issued: 12/09/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/18/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for controlling the flow of water through a spout in response to human proximity comprising:

  • electric field radiator means placed in the vicinity of a sink and excited with an alternating voltage of known frequency by means of an electrical conductor connected to a source of said voltage, said radiator means producing a primary electric field at said known frequency that is coupled to the human'"'"'s body when a portion thereof enters the primary electric field, the human'"'"'s body then radiating a secondary electric field in syncopation with the primary electric field;

    conductive receiving means responsive to the secondary electric field for converting the secondary electric field to a received electrical signal, the receiving means being located apart from the field radiator means;

    amplification means for increasing the power of the received electrical signals to a usable level;

    electrical filter means for preferentially passing received electrical signals at said known frequency;

    conversion means for converting the filtered and amplified received electrical signals to an electrical representation indicative of a parameter of the received signal such as signal strength or signal phase;

    comparison means responsive to the output of the conversion means and to a reference level for generating a detection signal indicative of whether the output of the conversion means is greater or less than the reference level;

    actuator control means responsive to the detection signal for controlling an electromechanical actuator used to control the flow of water to the spout;

    power supply means for supplying electrical power to the electronic portions of the apparatus.

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