Duration-indicating automatic faucet
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1. An object-sensor-based flow-control system comprising:
- A) a fluid conduit having an inlet and an outlet;
B) an electromechanical valve interposed in the conduit and operable by application of control signals thereto to switch between an open state, in which the electromechanical valve permits fluid flow through the conduit, and a closed state, in which the electromechanical valve prevents fluid flow through the conduit;
C) an object sensor for detecting objects in a target region and generating sensor output signals in response thereto;
D) an incomplete-interval indicator operable by application of control signals thereto to generate a human-perceptible indication that a predetermined interval has not been completed; and
E) a control circuit that, in response to the sensor signal'"'"'s indicating an object'"'"'s presence under predetermined interval-commencement conditions;
i) applies control signals to the electromechanical valve that operate the valve to its open state; and
ii) begins a timing interval that lasts for predetermined duration, during which the control circuit applies, to the incomplete-interval indicator, signals that cause the incomplete-interval indicator to generate the human-perceptible indication.
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Abstract
In an automatic-faucet system, the control circuit that operates the system'"'"'s valve (18) causes an indicator lamp (32) to start blinking when it first opens the valve. It keeps the lamp blinking for a predetermined duration to indicate to the user that a time interval prescribed as necessary for effective hand washing has not yet expired. When the interval does expire, the user is thereby assured that he has complied with the relevant duration regulation.
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6 Claims
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1. An object-sensor-based flow-control system comprising:
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A) a fluid conduit having an inlet and an outlet; B) an electromechanical valve interposed in the conduit and operable by application of control signals thereto to switch between an open state, in which the electromechanical valve permits fluid flow through the conduit, and a closed state, in which the electromechanical valve prevents fluid flow through the conduit; C) an object sensor for detecting objects in a target region and generating sensor output signals in response thereto; D) an incomplete-interval indicator operable by application of control signals thereto to generate a human-perceptible indication that a predetermined interval has not been completed; and E) a control circuit that, in response to the sensor signal'"'"'s indicating an object'"'"'s presence under predetermined interval-commencement conditions; i) applies control signals to the electromechanical valve that operate the valve to its open state; and ii) begins a timing interval that lasts for predetermined duration, during which the control circuit applies, to the incomplete-interval indicator, signals that cause the incomplete-interval indicator to generate the human-perceptible indication. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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