Method and system for controlling a household water supply
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1. A system for controlling a water supply of a household, comprising:
- at least one electrically controllable valve for controlling said water supply;
a control circuit coupled to said electrically controllable valve for operating said electrically controllable valve;
at least one motion sensor coupled to said control circuit for providing a determination of activity within said household, whereby said control circuit controls said electrically controllable valve in conformity with said determination; and
a flow detector coupled to said control circuit for detecting a flow of said water supply, whereby said control circuit further controls said electrically controllable valve in conformity with a detected flow of said water supply.
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Abstract
A method and system for controlling a household water supply provides protection of structures and fixtures from water damage due to plumbing failure or other causes. The household water supply is shut-off in conformity with a determination that the household is unoccupied and thereby provides automatic protection from water damage.
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1. A system for controlling a water supply of a household, comprising:
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at least one electrically controllable valve for controlling said water supply;
a control circuit coupled to said electrically controllable valve for operating said electrically controllable valve;
at least one motion sensor coupled to said control circuit for providing a determination of activity within said household, whereby said control circuit controls said electrically controllable valve in conformity with said determination; and
a flow detector coupled to said control circuit for detecting a flow of said water supply, whereby said control circuit further controls said electrically controllable valve in conformity with a detected flow of said water supply. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
a long cycle timer for controlling a maximum on period of said electrically controllable valve when said motion sensor detects activity within said household; and
a short cycle timer for controlling a maximum on period of said electrically controllable valve when said motion sensor detects no activity within said household.
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5. The system of claim 4, wherein said control circuit starts said long cycle timer in response to said flow detector detecting that said flow has ceased prior to said short timer cycle expiring, whereby normal intermittent use of said water supply may be permitted when said motion detectors detect no activity within said household.
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6. The system of claim 1, wherein said control circuit comprises:
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a programmable controller having a memory for storing program instructions and a processor for executing said program instructions; and
program instructions resident within said memory for adjusting said control of said electrically controllable valve, wherein said program instructions include a learning module for detecting patterns of said detected flow.
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7. The system of claim 1, wherein said flow detector is incorporated within said electrically controllable valve.
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8. The system of claim 7, wherein said flow detector is a positive-pressure piston flow sensor incorporated within said electrically controllable valve.
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9. The system of claim 1, wherein said control circuit further comprises an input for receiving a signal from a sprinkler control system, whereby sprinkler system use of said water supply may be permitted when said motion detectors detect no activity within said household.
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10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a manual override timer circuit for providing a period of water flow wherein inputs of said motion detectors are not used to control said electrically controllable valve.
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11. The system of claim 1, further comprising a timer for determining whether or not said motion sensor has detected activity for a predetermined inactivity period.
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12. The system of claim 11, wherein said control circuit shuts off said water supply in response to any detected, when said predetermined inactivity period has elapsed.
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13. A system for controlling a water supply of a household, comprising:
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at least one electrically controllable valve for controlling said water supply;
a control circuit coupled to said electrically controllable valve for operating said electrically controllable valve;
means for determining activity within said household, whereby said control circuit controls said electrically controllable valve in conformity with said determination; and
means for detecting a flow through said electrically controllable valve, whereby said control circuit controls said electrically controllable valve further in conformity with said detected flow.
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14. A method for controlling a water supply of a household, said method comprising:
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detecting motion within said household;
determining whether or not said household is active in conformity with said detection;
controlling said water supply in conformity with said determination; and
detecting a flow of said water supply, and wherein said controlling further controls said water supply in conformity with said detected flow. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
detecting seismic activity; and
wherein said water supply is further controlled in conformity with said seismic detection.
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16. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
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detecting an ambient temperature; and
wherein said water supply is further controlled in conformity with said detected temperature.
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17. The method of claim 15, further comprising incrementing a short interval timer for permitting said flow of said water supply, and wherein said controlling shuts of said water supply if said short interval timer expires.
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18. The method of claim 17, further comprising resetting said short interval timer if said flow of said water supply does not exceed a predetermined short interval.
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19. The method of claim 18, further comprising incrementing a long interval timer for permitting said flow of said water supply after said determination of whether or not said household is active determines that said household is active.
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20. The method of claim 15, further comprising incrementing an away mode timer for setting an away mode in response to said determination of whether or not said household is active determining that said household is not active for a predetermined period, and wherein said controlling shuts off said water supply in conformity with any said detected flow when said away mode is set.
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