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Automatic water-supply apparatus
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US3724001A
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A proximity detecting electrode for an electrically controllable faucet valve device is located under the front bottom of the basin in order to detect the proximity of a man approaching the basin. On account of the above location of the electrode, the sensitivity of detection is improved, evading a disturbance by water drops sticking in or around the basin. And moreover, as a result of the above improvement of the sensitivity, tolerance for the position of the electrode can be widened, making the assembly of the automatic water-supply apparatus easier even for a person not so versed in electronics.

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Unite States atent [191 llchimori et al.
[5 AUTOMATIC WATER-SUPPLY APPARATUS [73] Assignee: Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.,
Kyoto, Japan [22] Filed: Feb. 16, 1970 [21] Appl. No.: 11,540
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data Feb. 14, 1969 Japan ..44/l32l6 [52] U.S. Cl ..4/l66, 4/100 [51] Int. Cl. ..A47k 1/04 [58] Field of Search ..4/l66, 100, 101, DlG. 3;-
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,585,652 6/1971 Forbes et a1 ..4/l66 3,585,653 6/1971 Forbes et al ..4/l66 3,415,278 12/1968 Yamamoto et al. ..4/l66 X 3,505,692 4/1970 Forbes ..4/l66 3,487,477 l/l970 Classen ..4/l66 3,491,381 l/l970 Cathcart ..4/166 3,333,160 7/1967 Gorski ..4/166 UX 3,151,340 l0/l964 Teshima... ..4/l66 3,434,164 3/1969 Forbes ..4/l00 3,462,769 8/1969 lchimori et al. ..4/l00 Primary Examiner-Henry K. Artis Attorney-Craig and Antonelli [57] ABSTRACT A proximity detecting electrode for an electrically controllable faucet valve device is located under the front bottom of the basin in order to detect the proximity of a man approaching the basin. On account of the above location of the electrode, the sensitivity of detection is improved, evading a disturbance by water drops sticking in or around the basin. And moreover, as a result of the above improvement of the sensitivity, tolerance for the position of the electrode can be widened, making the assembly of the automatic watersupply apparatus easier even for a person not so versed in electronics.
13 Claims, 9 Drawing Figures PATENTEDAPR3 I 1915 3,724,001
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RSCILLATBR RECTIFIER AMPLIFIER RELAY VALVE INVENTORS Mnsao mwmw mvn wamm smm BY Mwlifiuw/ Id/ AT TORNEYSPATENTEDAPR 3 I975 SHEET 2BF 2 IN V E N TOR 5 Hnsua [CAI/NOR! mvo II m MI BY wfmw AM AT TORNEYs AUTOMATIC WATER-SUPPLY APPARATUS BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an improvement in automatic water-supply apparatus.
In automatic water-supply apparatuses in which an electric valve for controlling water is made to open when a human body nears, a proximity detecting elec-.
trode or antenna is conventionally located in the rear part of the basin, namely close to the wall on which the basin is fixed. In such apparatus, the user must stretch his hand or hands up to the farthest wall of the basin when he needs the water to run out from the faucet. Consequently, the water stops every time he moves his hands up, for instance, for washing his face, inconveniencing the face-washing action. Moreover, in the above conventional apparatus, high sensitivity in the proximity detection can hardly be obtained because the size of the electrode is limited by the narrow space available for placing the detecting electrode between the rear part of the basin and the wall.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an improvement in automatic water-supply apparatus which supplies water or hot water by sensitive detection of the proximity of a human body approaching the basin.
The automatic water-supply apparatus of the present invention comprises:
A basin made of electric insulating material and having at least one drain hole and at least one faucet, an electrically controllable valve for controlling the supply of water through said faucet,
an electric circuit for controlling said valve, and
a proximity detecting electrode which is located under the front bottom of the basin at a specified gap from the bottom face of the basin, and is connected to an input terminal of said electric circuit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description of specific embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a first embodiment,
FIG. 2 is a side view of the arrangement of FIG. 1,
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of disassembled parts of the above apparatus,
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of an electric circuit for the above apparatus,
FIG. 5 is a bottom view of a 'second embodiment,
FIG. 6 is a side view of the arrangement of FIG. 5,
FIG. 7 is a perspective view seen from the lower front direction, of a third embodiment,
FIG. 8 is a bottom view of a fourth embodiment, and
FIG. 9 is a side view of the arrangement of FIG. 8.
In FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, afaucet 2 is provided on the top face of abasin 1 fixed to awall 10, and adrain tube 3 is provided on the bottom of thebasin 1. An electrically controllable valve provided in abox 6 is connected so as to control water from asupply tube 12 to a tube 8'leading to thefaucet 2.Handle 13 is part of a manually controllable stop valve for manually controlling the water supply to the electrically controllable valve.
As seen in FIG. 3, aproximity detecting electrode 71 wrapped in aninsulating sheath 7 is supported bycurled end 51 of aholding rod 5. An embracingpart 46 of aconnectingmember 4 is fixed to thedrain tube 3 by tightly fastening a bolt 44 and anut 45, and said holdingrod 5 is connected to the connectingmember 4 by means ofbolts 54, passing throughholes 42, 43, 52, 53 andengaging nuts 56, 57. One end of aninner conductor 721 of acoaxial cable 72 is connected to saidelectrode 71, the other end of theinner conductor 721 is connected to an input terminal of an electric circuit provided in thebox 6, and an outer conductor of thecable 72 is grounded by the end on the side of the electric circuit.
A connectingplug 14 of a power in-takecord 15 is connected to an electric plug socket on thewall 10. In the above construction, theelectrode 71 is located under the front bottom of thebasin 1, at a specified spacing from thebottom face 11 of thebasin 1. The position of theelectrode 71 can be easily adjusted by properly selecting holes in theholding rod 5 for connection with connectingmember 4 and by rotating therod 5 around thebolt 55 passing through the hole 43. The position ofelectrode 71 should be adjusted to have a specified spacing from thebottom face 11 of thebasin 1, not to touch themoist bottom face 11 because such touching likely results in a decrease of Q of theelectrode 71. Besides, the position of theelectrode 71 should be adjusted in order to obtain the most suitable sensitivity for operation of the valve.
FIG. 4 illustrates a recommendable example of the electric circuit for use with the above apparatus. Upon proximity of a human body to theelectrode 71, theoscillator 75, oscillates responding to an increase of capacity of the detectingelectrode 71 connected to its input terminal. Rectifier 76 rectifies the output signal of the oscillator and feeds the rectified signal to anamplifier 77. Theamplifier 77, preferably a C-class amplifier, amplifies the input signal resulting from the proximity of the human body to theelectrode 71, and operates arelay 78 with its amplified output, so as to open anelectric valve 79 to allow the water to run out of thefaucet 2.
As a consequence of positioning the proximity detecting electrode under the spacious front bottom of the basin, a high and constant 0 is obtainable according to the present invention. And moreover, by positioning a sufficiently wide electrode under the front bottom of the basin where massive thigh parts of the human body are near, the change of capacity of electrode, hence, the sensitivity of proximity detection, can be greatly improved as compared to the detection of proximity of a hand or hands to a small detection electrode located in a narrow space behind the basin. The detecting electrode can be easily installed as well as adjusted in its location, because the holder rod for the electrode and its connecting member are installed in a wide space which is very accessible, ensuring precise installation, precise Q and precise capacity. On account of such precise Q and capacity, the apparatus can be immediately used without electrical adjustment upon installation, once adjusted in the manufacture.
Other embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in FIGS. 5 to 9. Throughout these figures, the same numerals designate corresponding parts as those described in connection with FIGS. 1 to 3.
In the second embodiment illustrated in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, theproximity detecting electrode 71 is fixed to abox 61 containing the electric circuit by a pair of supportingrods 73 which serve also as lead-wires for the electrode. And thebox 61 is supported by holdingrod 5. A connectingcable 62 is provided between thebox 61 containing the electric circuit and thebox 6 containing the valve.
This example has an advantage that the length of a connection wire between theelectrode 71 and the electric circuit can be kept in a designed constant short length even after adjustment of the location of the electrode, ensuring high and stable sensitivity.
In the third embodiment illustrated by FIG. 7, theproximity detecting electrode 71 is fixed at a specified spacing from the front bottom of thebasin 1, in acontainer 74 made of an insulating material. Saidcontainer 74 is fixed on the front bottom of thebasin 1 by, for instance, splitspring head bolts 80. A coaxial connectingcable 72 connects theelectrode 71 to the electric circuit contained in thebox 61. Fixingbolts 19 are provided inhollows 18 of thebasin 1 for fixing thebasin 1 on thewall 10. This example has an advantage that the electrode is firmly fixed to the basin, and therefore, there is little fear of the electrode being damaged even by public use.
In the fourth embodiment illustrated by FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, theproximity detecting electrode 71 is fixed in acontainer 74 made of an insulating material in the same manner as is described with reference to FIG. 7. In this example, thebox 61 containing the electric circuit is fixed under the front bottom of thebasin 1 so as to shorten the connectingcable 72 between theelectrode 71 and the electric circuit. Saidbox 61 is fixed underneath thebasin 1 with fixingmember 63 which is fixed to thebasin 1 by, for instance, split spring head bolts.
What we claim is: I
1. An automatic water-supply apparatus comprising:
a hand washing basin made of electric insulating material and having at least one drain hole and at least one faucet,
an electrically controllable valve for controlling the supply of water through said faucet,
an electric circuit for controlling said valve, and
a proximity detecting electrode which is located under the front bottom of the basin and is connected to an input terminal of said electric circuit, said electrode being an elongated bar extending substantially across the full width of the basin beneath the front bottom surface thereof and spaced therefrom at a position for responding to the thighs of a user.
2. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said proximity detecting electrode is supported by a holding means connected to said drain tube in a manner that the position of the electrode can be adjusted.
3. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 2,
wherein said holding means comprises means for adjusting the position of the electrode. 4. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 2, wherein said electrode is insulated from said holding means.
5. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 2,
wherein said electrode is covered by an insulating sheath. 6. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said electric circuit is located under the front bottom of the basin. 7. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 6, wherein said electrode is fixed to a box containing said electric circuit. 8. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 2, wherein said electric circuit is supported by said holding means. 9. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said proximity detecting electrode is supported in a container made of insulating material and fixed on the front bottom face of the basin.
10. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said electric circuit and said electrically controllable valve are contained in a common box.
11. An automatic water-supply apparatus ofclaim 1, wherein said electrode is connected to said electric circuit by an inner conductor of a coaxial cable, an outer conductor of which is grounded by the end on the side of said electric circuit.
12. A device for controlling the supply of water through a faucet mounted on the rear top portion of a basin comprising means for detecting at the front bottom portion of the basin the presence or absence of a human body, and
means for regulating for the flow of water from the faucet in accordance with the detected presence or absence of a human body at the front of the basin irrespective of the proximity of the human body to the faucet, said regulating means including a proximity detecting electrode in the form of an elongated bar extending substantially across the full width of the basin beneath the front bottom surface thereof and spaced therefrom at a position for responding to the human body.
13. The device defined inclaim 12, wherein said regulating means includes means further for regulating the water flow through said faucet at a prescribed rate upon detection of a human body at the front of said basin and means for preventing water to flow upon detection of the absence of a human body at the front of said basin irrespective of the proximity of a human body to said faucet.

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