Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Wash receptacles – With proximity operated valve
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-16
2009-11-10
Le, Huyen (Department: 3751)
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Wash receptacles
With proximity operated valve
Reexamination Certificate
active
07614096
ABSTRACT:
A plumbing device uses electronic control circuitry with two infrared emitters and one infrared receiver to detect objects in a particular region of space. In one embodiment, detection of an object using both sensors (in sequential scans) results in the plumbing device turning on. When no object has been detected for a certain amount of time, the plumbing device is turned off. Also, when the plumbing device has run for another certain amount of time, the plumbing device is turned off regardless of whether an object is still being detected. In another embodiment, the output of the IR emitters is partially blocked by one or more mask elements to tailor the region that is covered by both IR emitters and, hence, the region that triggers the opening of the plumbing device valve.
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Baker & Daniels LLP
Le Huyen
Masco Corporation of Indiana
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