Programmer Or Timer Patents (Class 137/624.11)
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Patent number: 7392817Abstract: The present invention is a water conservation safety shut-off valve assembly for use on locations which normally have intermittent water usage but need to indicate when there is constant water usage, such as a leak. The valve assembly has a valve body with a fluid pathway and a valve plug held in an open position allowing water to flow through the pathway. As water flows through the pathway, a sensing device detects water flowing through the pathway and begins timing duration of water flowing through the pathway. If the water flow through the pathway stops, the timer value is reset to zero. If the water flows through the pathway, and the timer circuit reaches a predetermined manually set value, the valve closes the pathway, stopping the flow of water through the valve assembly. Preferably, the valve assembly indicates whether the valve is in an open or closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Castlebridge Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Roger Anthony Burlage, Brian J. Burlage
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Publication number: 20080149203Abstract: To develop a flow control system for use in a well, a multi-level approach is used, where the multi-level approach includes setting goals for the flow control system. According to the goals set, an overall design of the flow control system is specified, and based on the specified overall design for the flow control system, operation of the flow control system is simulated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Colin Atkinson, Franck B.G. Monmont, Alexander F. Zazovsky, Mark H. Fraker, Qing Yao
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Patent number: 7390346Abstract: Provided is a novel system and apparatus for producing primary standard gas mixtures. The system includes providing a gas permeation device having a constant diffusion rate into a temperature controlled enclosure; connecting a supply source of a component to the permeation device; routing the component from the gas permeation device to a product container until a desired amount of said component in the product container is reached; and supplying a balance of purified gas to the product container to obtain a known concentration of component in the primary standard gas mixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark Leonard Malczewski, Douglas Charles Heiderman
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Publication number: 20080142098Abstract: The present invention is a water conservation safety shut-off valve assembly for use on locations which normally have intermittent water usage but need to indicate when there is constant water usage, such as a leak. The valve assembly has a valve body with a fluid pathway and a valve plug held in an open position allowing water to flow through the pathway. As water flows through the pathway, a sensing device detects water flowing through the pathway and begins timing duration of water flowing through the pathway. If the water flow through the pathway stops, the timer value is reset to zero. If the water flows through the pathway, and the timer circuit reaches a predetermined manually set value, the valve closes the pathway, stopping the flow of water through the valve assembly. Preferably, the valve assembly indicates whether the valve is in an open or closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: CASTLEBRIDGE ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: ROGER A. BURLAGE, BRIAN J. BURLAGE
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Patent number: 7380568Abstract: An apparatus for controlling water flow is provided. The apparatus is a novel electronic water controller capable of operation using a battery-type power source, and providing for achievement of long battery life. The apparatus generally comprises an electronic control module, a vacuum pressure sensor, a trigger switch, a vacuum switching module and a means to electrically connect the electronic control module to a power source.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventor: John Tiwet
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Patent number: 7373948Abstract: A backup valve for use with a pool cleaner coupled to a source of water under pressure. The valve includes a housing having an inlet and at least a first outlet and a second outlet. The valve further includes a timing apparatus directing water from said inlet to the first outlet or the second outlet. In addition, an adjustable flow controller over the second outlet is provided to increase the flow speed of fluid exiting the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc.Inventors: Sanford F. Campbell, Suresh C. Gopalan
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Publication number: 20080099088Abstract: A faucet control system comprises a valve apparatus, sensors or a motion detector to be activated by a user, and a controller that controls the valve apparatus. A first sensor may start fluid flow and a second sensor may alter the proportion of fluids delivered from two fluid sources. The sensors may be activated without being touched and may include infrared and/or photodiode sensing elements. In a sink embodiment, when a user approaches the sink to wash hands, water flow is activated. Optionally, the initial water flow may be cold water, to prevent energy wastage. A second sensor may be placed elsewhere on the sink, such as on the left hand side of the faucet spout. Consequently, when the right hand, for example, is placed below the faucet spout, the water flow is activated with the first sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Kum F. Boey
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Publication number: 20080087341Abstract: The present invention is a water conservation safety shut-off valve assembly for use on locations which normally have intermittent water usage but need to indicate when there is constant water usage, such as a leak. The valve assembly has a valve body with a fluid pathway and a valve plug held in an open position allowing water to flow through the pathway. As water flows through the pathway, a sensing device detects water flowing through the pathway and begins timing duration of water flowing through the pathway. If the water flow through the pathway stops, the timer value is reset to zero. If the water flows through the pathway, and the timer circuit reaches a predetermined manually set value, the valve closes the pathway, stopping the flow of water through the valve assembly. Preferably, the valve assembly indicates whether the valve is in an open or closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2006Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: CASTLEBRIDGE ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Roger A. Burlage, Brian J. Burlage
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Patent number: 7306008Abstract: Water leak detection and prevention systems and methods in which water is only delivered to the water pipes in the building when a faucet or appliance demands water and water is delivered through a normally closed shut off water valve. During the period that the main water is shut off, the water pressure in the water pipes is continuously monitored to detect a water leak in the building. Detection of a leak causes an alarm to be sounded and a continued closure of the shut off valve.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Paul G. Tornay
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Patent number: 7293583Abstract: An electronically controlled electro-mechanical device designed to limit a finite amount of water per flush to a tank reservoir of the common household toilet, or tank-less toilet or urinal, providing positive shutoff of water flow and anti-siphon backflow prevention. The toilet is flushed, the flush lever activates an attached tilt switch, the tilt switch actuates the countdown timer by means of electrical linkage, the countdown timer in turn activates the solenoid valve by means of electrical connection. The water enters the solenoid valve, passing through the valve and on to the float valve mounted to the toilet tank for fill up. The Countdown timer counts down from the full minutes and seconds set to 00:00 and shuts off the solenoid valve and ultimately the flow of water. The Countdown timer then resets itself to the time set in memory for the next flush operation. A float eliminator may be affixed to the toilet tank replacing the float valve, then connected to the solenoid valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Inventor: John Henry Arigoni
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Patent number: 7278437Abstract: A fluid passage is emergently-closed in a short time without causing a water hammer by an extremely simple device and operation. A water hammerless closing device includes an actuator operated valve provided in a fluid passage, an electro-pneumatic conversion device for supplying a 2-step actuator operating pressure Pa to an actuator operated-type valve, a vibration sensor removably secured to the pipe passage on the upstream side of the actuator operated-type valve, and a tuning box receiving a vibration detection signal Pr from the vibration sensor and delivering a control signal Sc to the electro-pneumatic conversion device for controlling the step operating pressure Ps? of the 2-step actuator operating pressure Pa so that, with the control signal Sc being regulated, the electro-pneumatic conversion device outputs the 2-step actuator operating pressure Pa with the step operating pressure Ps? capable of bringing the vibration detection signal Pr substantially to zero.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignees: Fujikin IncorporatedInventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Nobukazu Ikeda, Kouji Nishino, Masaaki Nagase, Ryousuke Dohi, Ryutaro Nishimura
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Patent number: 7252113Abstract: An in line mechanical timing valve is disclosed. The valve has an inlet capable of being coupled to a water source and an outlet. A valve housing is fluidly coupled to the inlet and the outlet to control water flow between the inlet and the outlet. A bisecting cylinder is installed perpendicular to the inlet and outlet. The bisecting cylinder has a central axis and a diaphragm which has an open position allowing water flow to the outlet and a closed position preventing water flow to the outlet. A dial knob has an extended position and a retracted position. The dial knob is rotatable about the central axis of the bisecting cylinder when in the retracted position. A timing mechanism has a windup shaft parallel to the central axis of the bisecting cylinder. One end of the windup shaft has one end coupled to the dial knob which allows the timing mechanism to be set by the dial knob. A shaft parallel to the central axis of the bisecting cylinder is inserted through the timing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: L.R. Nelson CorporationInventors: Scott Jacobs, Lawrence P. Heren, John Wisslead
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Patent number: 7243005Abstract: A modular expandable irrigation controller has rotary, slide, lever, bayonet, screw, cam, hard, over-center, fork or push-pull locks for positively securing station modules in receptacles, individually or simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Hunter Industries, Inc.Inventors: Matthew G. Beutler, Ronald H. Anuskiewicz, James F. McKnight, Santo Uccello
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Patent number: 7228873Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a substrate processing chamber. In one embodiment a substrate processing chamber includes a chamber body containing a substrate support, a lid assembly comprising an expanding channel extending from a central portion of the lid assembly to a peripheral portion of the lid assembly and positioned to substantially cover the substrate support, and one or more valves adapted to provide one or more reactants into the chamber body. The valves comprising a valve body having at least two ports comprising a purge inlet and an outlet, a valve seat surrounding one of the ports, an annular groove formed around the valve seat coupling the purge inlet and the outlet, and a diaphragm assembly. The diaphragm assembly comprises a diaphragm movable to contact the valve seat, a piston coupled to the diaphragm, and a cylinder to house the piston.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Vincent W. Ku, Ling Chen, Dien-Yeh Wu
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Patent number: 7225058Abstract: An irrigation controller includes inputs for entry or selection of a watering program and a memory capable of storing the watering program. A plurality of station modules are removably received in a plurality of corresponding receptacles. Each station module includes a station module circuit for switching a source of electrical power to open and close at least one of a plurality of valves. A processor is connectable to the station modules when the station modules are inserted into the receptacles. The processor is capable of executing the watering program and sending commands to the station module circuits to open and close the valves in accordance with the watering program. A manually actuable mechanism allows a power signal to be applied to each station module circuit after the station modules have been inserted into their corresponding receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Hunter Industries, Inc.Inventor: Lamonte D. Porter
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Patent number: 7178543Abstract: An apparatus is shown for attachment to a plumbing system for the rapid on-demand delivery of hot water through the plumbing system to an ultimate point of use. The apparatus includes a diverter valve located in a hot water supply line upstream of the point of use. The diverter valve is actuated for a predetermined interval by a user to initially purge cold water from the hot water line to a drain. After the preset interval, the valve automatically closes. The initial diversion of cold water standing in the water supply line causes rapid delivery of hot water to the point of use once the diverter valve has completed its cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Inventor: Charles L. Adams
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Patent number: 7117893Abstract: An apparatus for use with an outdoor gas grill and a natural gas source. The apparatus allows an individual to have a “backup mechanism” which automatically shuts off the natural gas source after a specified amount of time, should an individual forget to turn it off after using it to cook on an outdoor grill.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Lawrence KrupaInventor: Lawrence Krupa
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Patent number: 7114516Abstract: One object of the present invention is to monitor water pipes regularly and to detect water leaks by using basic equipment and to provide a device that generates an alarm when a leak occurs. The present invention responds not only to minor leaks that occur naturally because, for instance, a water pipe is decrepit, but also responds to human-caused leaks, such as those that occur because a person forgets to turn off a water faucet or because of the failure of equipment such as a hot-water heater. The present invention is a leak-detection alarm system that is composed of two main parts: (1) a leak-detecting check valve that detects movements of a movable device that makes the same movement as the valve element of a check valve that is attached to a water pipe and performs switching, and that transmits as detection signals the movement of valve elements, and (2) a signal-processing device that analyzes detection signals transmitted by the leak-detecting check valve and actuates a leak-detection alarm.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Takasago Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Nobuo Ito
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Patent number: 7089959Abstract: A timing regulator, having an operation temperature of the timing regulator from ?40° C. to 55° C., includes a valve body which has a gas discharging end for connecting to an outdoor gas apparatus and a safety gas connector provided at a gas inletting end for securely connecting to a gas source, a gas controller including a safety device for blocking the gas flow passing through the valve body when a gas pressure at the gas discharging end of the valve body is higher than a safety gas pressure at the gas inletting end thereof, and a timer device disposed in the valve body for selectively regulating the gas flow via a preset time frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: An Cai
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Patent number: 7080658Abstract: A fluid passage is emergently-closed in a short time without causing a water hammer by an extremely simple device and operation. A water hammerless closing device includes an actuator operated valve provided in a fluid passage, an electro-pneumatic conversion device for supplying a 2-step actuator operating pressure Pa to an actuator operated-type valve, a vibration sensor removably secured to the pipe passage on the upstream side of the actuator operated-type valve, and a tuning box receiving a vibration detection signal Pr from the vibration sensor and delivering a control signal Sc to the electro-pneumatic conversion device for controlling the step operating pressure Ps? of the 2-step actuator operating pressure Pa so that, with the control signal Sc being regulated, the electro-pneumatic conversion device outputs the 2-step actuator operating pressure Pa with the step operating pressure Ps? capable of bringing the vibration detection signal Pr substantially to zero.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignees: Fujikin IncorporatedInventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Nobukazu Ikeda, Kouji Nishino, Masaaki Nagase, Kyousuke Dohi, Ryutaro Nishimura
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Patent number: 7069941Abstract: An electronic faucet (10) mounted on a countertop (12) includes a housing, at least one fluid inlet line (24a, 24b) extending into the housing, a fluid outlet (46) from the housing, a solenoid (142, 143) for operating a valve controlling the fluid flow between at least one inlet line and the outlet, and a control circuit (206) for controlling the opening and closing of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Arichell Technologies Inc.Inventors: Natan E. Parsons, Fatih Guler, Kay Herbert, Xiaoxiong Mo, Gregory P. Greene
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Patent number: 7057507Abstract: A system for monitoring leaks in dwellings that includes a sensor which detects water flow. The system determines that a leak is occurring when water has flowed through a water line for longer than a preselected period of time. A central monitoring system receives a signal from a local system and the central monitoring system has an associated record for each dwelling to thereby allow flexible response to correct the leak.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventor: Robert L. Sandifer
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Patent number: 7050887Abstract: A passive wireless sensor and control transmitter subsystem is provided for operating irrigation or other hydraulic system. The system includes a master module unit hardwired to and in communication with an existing hydraulic system controller, and a field module unit that is hardwired to and in communication with field electromechanical control devices such as valves, solenoids and servo motors, and field sensors indicating, for example, atmospheric conditions. The master module unit and field module unit communicate with digital wireless communication and can act as a simple wireless bridge providing pass through data connectivity. The master module and field module units are capable of digitizing input signals from the devices to which they are hardwired and transmitting them to the opposite module; they are further capable of recreating the digitized signals received back into the analog form to reproduce the original input signal and communicating it to the device to which it is hardwired.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Techstream Control Systems Inc.Inventor: Raymond Michael Alvarez
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Patent number: 7027357Abstract: The present invention provides an acoustic transmitter for sequentially transmitting a plurality of pulse signals by sound. Each of the plurality of pulse signals is a signal of at least one modulated carrier wave, which has a predetermined frequency. The carrier wave of each of the pulse signals has a mutually different frequency. The transmitter performs amplitude modulation and/or phase modulation based on transmission information, and modulation by a signal indicating a window function, for the carrier wave of each of pulse signals. Then the transmitter sequentially transmits the plurality of pulse signals by sound.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hirohisa Sakuma, Jun Fujiwara
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Patent number: 7011108Abstract: The invention relates to a device for monitoring the safety of an articulated mast (22), especially of a concrete distribution mast, whose mast segments (23 to 27) are controlled via a remote control (50) and a control device (62) that is responsive to the remote control signals using a computer-assisted circuit arrangement (80). Safety monitoring is made possible by the provision of an interrupter element (112, 112?) in the control device (62) which disrupts, via a delay member (116), the connection to the control inputs of the actuators (92, 94) associated drive units and/or the feed units (98, 100) for the purpose of power or pressured oil feed once the remote control elements (52) of the remote control device (50) are in the off-position.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Putzmeister AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hartmut Benckert, Paul Von Bäumen
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Patent number: 7000627Abstract: An apparatus and method for ensuring that the flow of water to a toilet tank is shut off. The first preferred embodiment of the invention combines a conventional float mechanism to shut off the flow of water to a toilet tank when full, with a timer mechanism to shut off the flow of water if the float mechanism fails. There is also a manual override to shut off the flow of water if both the float mechanism and the timer mechanism fail. In the second preferred embodiment, the float mechanism is in the toilet bowl, and shuts off the flow of water when the water level rises in the bowl above a certain level after the toilet is flushed, with the timer mechanism again backing up the float mechanism. In the third preferred embodiment, there are two float mechanisms, one in the tank and the other in the toilet bowl.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: Donn Charles Johnson
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Patent number: 6992569Abstract: A safety shutdown system is provided for use with a fluid delivery system, such as used on a delivery vehicle. The safety shutdown system includes a plurality of sensors for sensing characteristics of a fluid delivery system. A controller includes a query timer function initiated in response to the sensed characteristic of the fluid delivery system and/or in response to activation of selected vehicle functions. The operator may repeatedly reset the query timer before it times out by pressing a button on a wireless transmitter. If the timer times out, however, the controller automatically shuts off a vehicle engine and/or closes a valve to prevent further fluid delivery.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventors: Spencer M. Nimberger, Kevin Cessac
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Patent number: 6990393Abstract: A utility controller and a service panel combination for limiting access to authorized persons. A sub-region of the service panel contains at least one electrically-operated (e.g., solenoid-operated) valve that is connected to service utilities (e.g., water or gas) piping so as to control flow there-through. According to one embodiment, another sub-region (i.e., a utility controller region) contains electrical controls for controlling the valve(s) and communicating with other services such as a remote transmitter, or an auxiliary monitoring system (e.g., a fire alarm system). In another embodiment, the service panel is remotely located with respect to the utility controller. The controller facilitates provision of numerous features including: emergency shutdown by anyone while permitting reset only by authorized personnel; modular construction so as to facilitate installation of the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Inventor: Phil A. Parker
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Patent number: 6986364Abstract: A water timer includes a housing, which is available with a water inlet and at least two water outlets. Some water channels are separately mounted between water inlet and water outlets. Some membranes are provided within the water channel to control the start/stop of water flow and a time set is installed onto the top of the housing and connected to a membrane via the help of a brake bar. The water inlet, two water outlets and water channel are integrated into the housing. Moreover, the water inlet is designed with a concave “”-shaped Y-branch at a first side of the housing, where it forms a first inlet, second inlet and a manifold branch. With an open lateral surface, the manifold branch is enclosed by a connecting seat. And, the exterior of connecting seat is applied for the linking of the water supply connector.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Inventor: Hsin-Fa Wang
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Patent number: 6968861Abstract: A valve apparatus for controlling the discharge of material pumped by a material pump through a discharge hose, wherein the valve apparatus includes a substantially sealed flexible bladder in a casing to be located about a discharge hose, and a source of compressed air. Material flow through the discharge hose is prevented by introducing compressed into the flexible bladder, causing the bladder to expand and constrict the discharge hose, and the flow of material is resumed by deflating the bladder. Simultaneous control of the material pump and the valve apparatus is also achieved by the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventors: Kerry J. Judge, Timo E. Rantikallio
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Patent number: 6962168Abstract: A capacitive touch-controlled automatic faucet comprises: a spout, a magnetically latching valve, a proximity sensor, a handle, a capacitive touch-control, and a logical control. The proximity sensor is sensitive to motion of objects within a detection zone of the proximity sensor. The handle determines a water flow rate and temperature. The capacitive touch-control is positioned in the spout and generates an output signal while the touch-control is in contact with a user. The logical control receives the output signal, and toggles the magnetically latching valve when the output signal begins and ends within a period of time less than a predetermined threshold, but does not toggle the magnetically latching valve when the output signal persists for a period longer than the predetermined threshold. The faucet has a manual mode, wherein the proximity sensor is inactive, and a hands-free mode, wherein water flow is toggled in response to the proximity sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Jason A. McDaniel, Patrick Jonte
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Patent number: 6955145Abstract: A method that provides increased flexibility to measure dynamic range of a rotating system is provided. The method includes the steps of: providing a first rotating member; providing a second rotating member suitably engaged to the first rotating member; providing a set of sensors disposed to sense variations in characteristics along a circumference of the first member and the second member respectively; providing a controller for receiving information sensed by the sensors; determining a rate of rotation of the rotating members; selectively using the sensed information thereby at different rate of rotation different amount of the sensed information is used.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Thomas McCabe, Danny R. Taylor, Earl Ekdahl
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Patent number: 6945274Abstract: A modular water supply shut off and by pass system that can be installed in a standard water supply line and used to prevent water flow through the supply line except when the system is activated. The system includes a modular unit having main fluid flow line provided with a remotely actuated valve and a by pass fluid flow line provided with a manually operated valve. The system also has a control unit that includes a timing mechanism that be operated to actuate the remotely actuated valve and allow water to flow through the main fluid flow line for a period of time determined by the timing mechanism. A momentary switch is coupled to the control unit and used to actuate the timing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventor: George Houston Davis
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Patent number: 6938637Abstract: A gas meter installation including gas supply plumbing and point of use plumbing will have a gas meter therebetween. A valve can be installed with the gas meter for shutting off the flow of gas to the point of use. This valve is preferably a gate valve mounted with the a gas meter, and can be retrofitted into existing installations, or installed with the new plumbing installation. The valve can be shut off by remote activation for example due to a seismic sensor causing a controller to send a signal to activate the valve. The control can also interact with electricity shut off apparatus, automatic meter reading apparatus and point of use security systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventors: James C. McGill, Douglas P. Arduini
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Patent number: 6913203Abstract: The present invention provides a means to add electronic control of temperature and flow rate for fluids in standard faucets. The device is self powered by means of the fluid flowing through it and generates sufficient power to operate the control electronics. Elimination of an external power source or internal battery, is important for simple retrofit installations as well as maintenance free operation for many years. The invention consists of two components that communicate with each other via either an RF (radio frequency), IR (infra red) or a wired link. The Mixing Unit serves to mix the incoming hot and cold fluids (typically water but any fluid can be mixed) to a desired temperature under control of the Main Control Unit. The Main Control Unit provides a means by which the user can adjust the temperature as well as automatically turn on and off the fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Inventor: Eric DeLangis
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Patent number: 6899133Abstract: An automated externally mounted shower timer and flow control device powered by a low voltage battery.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventor: Donald D. Brunkhardt
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Patent number: 6892746Abstract: A method and system for controlling a household water supply incorporating motion-sensing for determining whether a house is occupied, 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.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventor: Michael Brent Ford
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Patent number: 6892113Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods in which an irrigation controller uses a regression model to estimate an evapotranspiration rate (estimated ETo), and uses the estimated ETo to affect an irrigation schedule executed by the controller. The regression model is preferably based upon a comparison of historical ETo values against corresponding historical environmental values, with the data advantageously spanning a time period of at least one month, and more preferably at least two months. Data for multiple environmental factors may also be used. The environmental factor(s) utilized may advantageously comprise one or more of temperature, solar radiation, wind speed, humidity, barometric pressure, and soil moisture. Values relating the environmental factor(s) may enter the controller from a local sensor, a distal signal source, or both.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Aqua Conserve, Inc.Inventors: John Addink, Sylvan Addink
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Patent number: 6880574Abstract: An automated water control valve for disabling water flow to an appliance includes a shell having a water inlet and a water outlet. A solenoid valve selectively disables water flow through the device. A sensing channel includes a spring-biased magnet that migrates towards a Hall effect device in the event that water pressure at the outlet is less than the inlet water pressure, i.e., such as when water is flowing to the appliance. The magnet becomes substantially aligned with the Hall effect device which in turns instructs a microprocessor to open the solenoid valve. When the appliance is properly operating and water flow thereto is disabled, pressure at the outlet will equalize with that of the inlet allowing the magnet to return to its original position thereby instructing the microprocessor to close the solenoid valve. In the event that the microprocessor does not receive the requisite control signal, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventor: Lou Porto
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Patent number: 6880564Abstract: The invention is directed to a dose control apparatus. The apparatus has two armatures pressed against a valve seat by at least one spring. A coil induces a magnetic field that motivates the armatures against the force of the spring, thereby opening the valve. The armatures may move along a common axis in opposite directions. The apparatus may also include a core located between the armatures and a casing about the coil. The core and casing act to guide the magnetic field, reducing the power requirements for creating the field. Current may be periodically reversed in the coil to provide a degaussing field. In addition, a signal may be produced by the coil in the presence an externally applied magnetic field such as an MRI. An opposing magnetic field may be produced by the coil or the current provided to the coil may be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc.Inventor: John H. Erickson
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Patent number: 6840255Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided to evacuate liquids from a water jacket of an enclosed chamber. An electronic valve, such as a solenoid can be actuated remotely to open and allow liquids to evacuate. A controller can also be used to actuate the solenoid or at a period of time or at an event.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: GSLE Development CorporationInventor: Jeff Buckner
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Patent number: 6842667Abstract: A modular expandable irrigation controller has controls for manual entry or selection of a watering program and a memory for storing the watering program. A processor executes the stored watering program and controls one or more station modules each including a station module circuit for energizing at least one solenoid actuated valve in accordance with the watering program. The irrigation controller has a plurality of receptacles for each removably receiving a station module and for providing an operative connection to the processor. A manually movable locking member is grasped and moved between UNLOCKED and LOCKED positions to positively secure each station module in a corresponding receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Hunter Industries, Inc.Inventors: Matthew G. Beutler, Ronald H. Anuskiewicz, James F. McKnight, Santo Uccello
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Publication number: 20040256010Abstract: The present invention provides a method for producing a product with a constant weight made from a compressible fluid which comprises feeding the compressible fluid into a prescribed vessel, characterized in that the volume of the compressible fluid to be fed into the vessel is adjusted according to variations of specific gravity of the compressible fluid to be fed into the vessel so that the weight of the compressible fluid to be fed is constant.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Yasunori Miyamoto, Tadao Abe
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Patent number: 6827288Abstract: This above ground sprinkler system for a water supply provides a main supply hose having an inlet connected to the water supply and an outlet. A main valve is disposed between bib end of the hose and the water supply. A central station including a water supply inlet is connected to the main supply hose outlet and a plurality of hose outlets, each having an associated flow control valve, supplies water to sprinklers, or similar devices at the outer end of hoses which are connected at their inner ends to the outlets. A control system for directing the water supply to the individual hose outlets is provided including a timer. A relief valve is provided for draining water from the main supply hose and a backflow preventor valve is provided for preventing back-siphonage into the water supply.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Michael A. Noelke
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Patent number: 6820640Abstract: A pressure control apparatus for use in a bed including a pressurized air source, an inflatable air sack, and an independently inflatable cell located adjacent the inflatable air sack. A controller is operable to regulate the pressure in the air sack and to independently alternately pressurize and vent the inflatable cell at a selected frequency.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Donald E. Williamson, James R. Stolpmann, Kenith W. Chambers
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Patent number: 6820635Abstract: A device and method for automatically flushing hydrants. The device is installed externally to an existing hydrant. The device comprises a nipple having an internally threaded collar for attaching the device to a hydrant outlet, a valve, a control for automatically operating the valve, and a lockable box containing at least the valve, the box having an outlet for allowing water from the hydrant to pass from the valve to the exterior of the box. The box functions as an enclosure and may be of any desired configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: John C. Kupferle Foundry CompanyInventor: Daniel G. McKeague
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Publication number: 20040221899Abstract: An electronic faucet (10) mounted on a countertop (12) includes a housing, at least one fluid inlet line (24a, 24b) extending into the housing, a fluid outlet (46) from the housing, a solenoid (142, 143) for operating a valve controlling the fluid flow between at least one inlet line and the outlet, and a control circuit (206) for controlling the opening and closing of the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Natan E. Parsons, Fatih Guler, Kay Herbert, Xiaoxiong Mo, Gregory P. Greene
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Publication number: 20040194833Abstract: The invention relates to a control system and method, particularly for providing sophisticated switching control, such as for the provision of irrigation control and/or scheduling lighting schedules, security measures, and other purposes, with respect to a site or a series of sites in an area. A method of control for a distributed event system is disclosed, the method providing control of events at one or more locations, each location associated with a programmable location controller (10) able to cause or permit a prescribed event to be carried out at that location, each location controller (10) able to receive control commands from a remote controller, each location controller (10) having at least two default settings to govern implementation of said prescribed event in case of non-receipt of commands from said remote controller. The default settings may be automatically selectable in accordance with the time, e.g. time of day, day of week and/or season of year.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: James Dunstone Townsend, Terence Raymond Crawn
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Publication number: 20040193326Abstract: An electronically controlled valve assembly is disclosed. The electronically controlled valve assembly includes a valve cartridge including a valve; and a motor coupled to the valve cartridge to control movement of the valve in response to an electronic control signal. An electronically controlled fluid dispensing apparatus and a method of electronically controlling fluid dispensation are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Terry G. Phillips, Wade C. Patterson
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Patent number: 6786234Abstract: The title flow regulator disclosed is used for regulating the level of water in the fields of an agricultural operation according to seasonal needs by a mechanism for adjusting the outflow of water from the tile line. The regulator includes a housing through which water from the tile line is directed and in which a partition with at least one aperture is positioned. At lease one vertically movable gate is associated each aperture and with a motor, an electric cylinder, and at least one actuator bar such that, upon actuation of the motor, the gate moves either open or close the aperture. If two apertures are included, the regulator can be fully open (both apertures open), fully closed (both apertures closed), or partially open (bottom aperture open, top one closed) to achieve the desired moisture level. Dates on which the gates will be moved can be pre-selected by remote signaling.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Agri Drain CorporationInventors: Charlie J. Schafer, Leo E. Beebout, William Littler IV