Method and apparatus for properly sequenced hand washing
First Claim
1. A method of assuring proper hand washing procedure utilizing a faucet, soap dispenser, a dryer means for drying hands, and separate sensors for detecting hands in proximity to each of the faucet, soap dispenser and dryer means, comprising the steps of:
- a) opening the faucet to discharge water while the faucet sensor is triggered during a wetting time interval;
b) thereafter dispensing soap when the soap dispenser sensor is triggered;
c) thereafter disabling the faucet to prevent discharge of water during a scrub time interval, while maintaining operability of the soap dispenser during the scrub time interval; and
d) subsequent to the scrub time interval enabling the faucet such that the faucet can discharge water while the faucet sensor is triggered during a rinse time interval.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for controlling plumbing fixtures includes an electronic control board having a microprocessor that accepts four inputs and produces four outputs. Inputs at other than the microprocessor'"'"'s operating voltage are converted thereto. Outputs having different voltages are controlled by latching relays. The control board can be used with a sink that requires a sequenced hand washing. The control board can form a node on a network that monitors and controls the functions of multiple boards throughout a facility.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of assuring proper hand washing procedure utilizing a faucet, soap dispenser, a dryer means for drying hands, and separate sensors for detecting hands in proximity to each of the faucet, soap dispenser and dryer means, comprising the steps of:
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a) opening the faucet to discharge water while the faucet sensor is triggered during a wetting time interval; b) thereafter dispensing soap when the soap dispenser sensor is triggered; c) thereafter disabling the faucet to prevent discharge of water during a scrub time interval, while maintaining operability of the soap dispenser during the scrub time interval; and d) subsequent to the scrub time interval enabling the faucet such that the faucet can discharge water while the faucet sensor is triggered during a rinse time interval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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- 10. A hand washing apparatus, comprising a faucet for discharging water, a soap dispenser for dispensing soap, a dryer means for drying hands, a first sensor for detecting hands under the faucet, a second sensor for detecting hands under said soap dispenser, a third sensor for detecting hands proximate to the dryer means, a programmable computer controller operatively connected to said faucet, soap dispenser, dryer means, and said first, second and third sensors, and a mode selection switch separate from said sensors for selecting a smart mode or a random mode of operation such that when the smart mode is selected the computer causes the apparatus to operate in a sequenced hand washing cycle while in the random mode the faucet, soap dispenser and dryer means are each under the control of their respective sensors, independently of one another.
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14. In a hand washing apparatus comprising a faucet for discharging water, a soap dispenser for dispensing soap to a user hands, a dryer means for drying hands, a first sensor for detecting hands under the faucet, a second sensor for detecting hands under said soap dispenser, a third sensor for detecting hands proximate to the dryer means, and a programmable computer controller operatively connected to said faucet, soap dispenser, dryer means, and said first, second and third sensors, a method of assuring a proper hand washing sequence comprising the steps of:
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discharging water from the faucet to wet hands during a user-determined wetting time interval; dispensing soap to a user hands when said soap dispenser sensor is triggered; disabling the faucet sensor during a predetermined hand scrub time interval; thereafter discharging water from the faucet during a user-determined hand rinse time interval; and operating said hand dryer means at the end of the rinse time interval. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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