Baths – closets – sinks – and spittoons – Wash receptacles – With proximity operated valve
Patent
1992-08-12
1993-09-14
Recla, Henry J.
Baths, closets, sinks, and spittoons
Wash receptacles
With proximity operated valve
251129, 251 04, E03C 105
Patent
active
052437175
ABSTRACT:
A human body sensing mechanism for an automatic faucet apparatus which is so constructed that in the vicinity of a water outlet at an automatic faucet is provided a body of human body sensor for detecting a human body, a water discharge device for controlling opening and closing of a valve provided on the way of a water passage is provided at the position apart from the water outlet, at the body of human body sensor is provided a transmitting part for out-putting a human body detection signal by a radio system, and at the water discharge control device is provided a receiving part for receiving the human detection signal transmitted by the radio system.
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Fetsuga Robert M.
Inax Corporation
Recla Henry J.
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