Abstract: A system for controlling liquid flow in bathrooms and the like in response to the presence of the user, which is configuration-adjustable to permit use in preselected sanitary applications. Light emitting means cooperate with a light sensor to detect light reflected from the user. The filtered and amplified output signal from the sensor is demodulated to provide a DC output signal. First circuit means responsive to the DC output signal actuate fluid flow for a maximum preselected period, to enable use in controlling faucet flow. Second circuit means responsive to the DC signal include means for arming the circuit following the existence of the DC output signal for a first predetermined period; and means for thereupon generating a flow control signal for a second predetermined period following extinction of the DC output signal to enable use of the system to control flushing of urinals or commodes.
Abstract: A system for controlling liquid flow in bathrooms and the like in response to the presence of the user, which is configuration-adjustable to permit use in preselected sanitary applications. A light emitting device cooperates with a light sensor to detect light reflected from the user. The filtered and amplified output signal from the sensor is demodulated to provide a DC output signal. A first circuit is responsive to the DC output signal acutate fluid flow for a maximum preselected period, to enable use in controlling faucet flow. A second circuit is responsive to the DC signal and includes a device for arming the circuit following the existence of the DC output signal for a first predetermined period; and a device for thereupon generating a flow control signal for a second predetermined period following extinction of the DC output signal to enable use of the system to control flushing of urinals or commodes.
Abstract: An automatically controlled faucet-sink system having a fluid dispensing faucet with a sink disposed below that faucet, is controlled by means of a light source-photosensor pair juxtapositioned within a housing mounted on or near the back of the sink so that the light beam and cone of vision of the photosensor are focused at a point intersecting the path of fluid flow from the faucet. Electrical circuitry and valve apparatus are provided which actuate and then cut-off the flow of fluid from the faucet in response to an object under the faucet reflecting light from the light source to the photosensor. Circuitry is also provided for terminating the flow of fluid from the faucet to the sink after a predetermined period has timed out.