12testtesttesttesttest) is lower than the threshold voltage, the system detects an abnormal battery and stops operation of the device to prevent the battery from leaking and/or corroding the device.
G01R 19/165 - Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values
G01R 31/371 - Arrangements for testing, measuring or monitoring the electrical condition of accumulators or electric batteries, e.g. capacity or state of charge [SoC] with remote indication, e.g. on external chargers
G01R 31/3835 - Arrangements for monitoring battery or accumulator variables, e.g. SoC involving only voltage measurements
E03D 9/00 - Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories
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BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR DETECTING ABNORMAL BATTERY CONDITIONS
The present disclosure describes a system that monitors an alkaline battery pack to detect low voltage batteries before the low voltage batteries can leak. Battery packs may comprise an even number of batteries, operating in series. The system monitors a voltage over each pair of batteries in a battery pack. For example, a first voltage (V1) may be measured between a first battery and a second battery. The first voltage may be measured between ground and the middle of the battery pack. The second voltage (V2) may be measured between a third battery and a fourth battery (i.e., between the middle of the pack and the terminal). The system then estimates the lowest battery voltage (Vtest) by subtracting the higher voltage divided by two from the lower voltage. The resultant voltage (Vtest) is then compared to a threshold voltage (e.g., between 0.85-1.2 volts). If the resultant voltage (Vtest) is greater than the threshold voltage, then the device is allowed to continue operating. However, if the resultant voltage (Vtest) is lower than the threshold voltage, the system detects an abnormal battery and stops operation of the device to prevent the battery from leaking and/or corroding the device.
G01R 31/3835 - Arrangements for monitoring battery or accumulator variables, e.g. SoC involving only voltage measurements
G01R 31/36 - Arrangements for testing, measuring or monitoring the electrical condition of accumulators or electric batteries, e.g. capacity or state of charge [SoC]
G01R 31/371 - Arrangements for testing, measuring or monitoring the electrical condition of accumulators or electric batteries, e.g. capacity or state of charge [SoC] with remote indication, e.g. on external chargers
G01R 31/392 - Determining battery ageing or deterioration, e.g. state of health
A tank for a pressure-assist toilet flush system includes a base having an outlet configured for discharging water from the tank and a cover connected to the base, such that the cover and the base define a cavity to hold water to be discharged through the outlet. The tank may have a wall having a passage therethrough and extending upward from the bottom of the base and at least partially surrounding the outlet. The tank may also have a tray engaged with the base within the cavity and spaced upward from the bottom of the base. The tank may further have an air inducer assembly including a housing having a chamber and an outlet connected to the tank, a water inlet, and an air inlet, with a tube extending into the chamber and toward the outlet. The tube has a passage extending from the water inlet through the tube.
A flushometer system includes a valve body having an inlet, an outlet, and an actuation opening, a main valve seat assembly disposed in the valve body, a piston assembly slidably disposed within the valve body and configured for sealing the main valve seat assembly and moving to permit liquid to flow through the main valve seat assembly, and an actuation module engaged with the valve body. A relief chamber is defined between the actuation module and the piston assembly, and the actuation module is configured to vent the relief chamber upon actuation. The actuation module includes first and second plungers. The first plunger and the second plungers are moveable to vent the relief chamber, where the piston assembly moves to permit water to flow through the main valve seat assembly. Movement of the first plunger allows a larger flush volume to pass through the main valve seat assembly than movement of the second plunger.
F16K 31/383 - Operating meansReleasing devices actuated by fluid in which fluid from the conduit is constantly supplied to the fluid motor in which the fluid works directly on both sides of the fluid motor, one side being connected by means of a restricted passage and the motor being actuated by operating a discharge from that side the fluid acting on a piston
E03D 3/04 - Self-closing flushing valves with piston valve and pressure chamber for retarding the valve-closing movement
E03D 5/02 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated mechanically or hydraulically
A tank (111) for a pressure-assist toilet flush system includes a base having an outlet configured for discharging water from the tank and a cover connected to the base, such that the cover and the base define a cavity to hold water to be discharged through the outlet. The tank may have a wall (151) having a passage (162) therethrough and extending upward from the bottom of the base and at least partially surrounding the outlet. The tank may also have a tray engaged with the base within the cavity and spaced upward from the bottom of the base. The tank may further have an air inducer (420) assembly including a housing having a chamber and an outlet connected to the tank, a water inlet, and an air inlet, with a tube extending into the chamber and toward the outlet. The tube has a passage extending from the water inlet through the tube.
A tank for a pressure-assist toilet flush system includes a base having an outlet for discharging water from the tank and a cover connected to the upper end of the base at a tongue-and-groove joint. The base has a pair of first sidewalls extending downward from the upper end of the base along a length of the base, a pair of second sidewalls extending between the first sidewalls and downward from the upper end of the base, and a bottom wall connected to the first sidewalls and the second sidewalls, with the outlet defined in the bottom wall. The base also includes first and second cross-ribs connected to the first sidewalls and each having a bridge portion extending between the first sidewalls on opposite sides of the outlet, the first and second cross-ribs each having an opening between a bottom edge of the bridge portion and the bottom wall.
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
Water bottle filling stations; water fountains; drinking fountains; water coolers; water dispensers in the nature of water coolers and water filtration apparatus; remote water chillers; water filters; water filter cartridges and replacement parts thereof
Water bottle filling stations; water fountains; drinking fountains; water coolers; water dispensers in the nature of water coolers and water filtration apparatus; remote water chillers; water filters; water filter cartridges and replacement parts thereof
An air inducer assembly includes a housing having a chamber, an outlet located downstream from the chamber for connection to an inlet of a flush tank, a water inlet and an air inlet in communication with the chamber, and a tube extending into the chamber and toward the outlet. The tube has a passage therethrough extending from the air inlet through the tube to place the air inlet in communication with the outlet, and air is drawn from the air inlet through the tube and into the outlet by a flow of the water past a distal end of the tube. The assembly further includes features such one or more ribs extending from the tube to the wall(s) defining the chamber and spaced around a periphery of the tube and/or the tube having a distal end that extends out of the chamber and into the outlet.
F04F 5/04 - Jet pumps, i.e. devices in which fluid flow is induced by pressure drop caused by velocity of another fluid flow the inducing fluid being liquid displacing elastic fluids
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Providing online non-downloadable software for connecting, operating, and managing networked restroom and bath appliances and equipment in the internet of things (IoT), Smart Restroom Solution, and connected electronic plumbing devices; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for connecting, operating, and managing networked restroom and bath appliances and equipment in the internet of things (IoT), Smart Restroom Solution, and connected electronic plumbing devices
An air inducer assembly includes a housing having a chamber, an outlet located downstream from the chamber for connection to an inlet of a flush tank, a water inlet and an air inlet in communication with the chamber, and a tube extending into the chamber and toward the outlet. The tube has a passage therethrough extending from the air inlet through the tube to place the air inlet in communication with the outlet, and air is drawn from the air inlet through the tube and into the outlet by a flow of the water past a distal end of the tube. The assembly further includes features such one or more ribs extending from the tube to the wall(s) defining the chamber and spaced around a periphery of the tube and/or the tube having a distal end that extends out of the chamber and into the outlet.
A hybrid sensor for calibrating a primary active infrared (IR) sensor to more accurately locate, continuously calibrate, and conserve energy by more accurately detecting via the active IR detection is described herein. The hybrid sensor includes one or more infrared sensors and one or more time-of-flight sensors. The time-of-flight sensor may remain in a dormant state (e.g., low power or sleep mode) until the one or more infrared sensors detect an object. In response to detecting an object, the time-of-flight sensor may be activated to obtain several measurements of the object. After obtaining the measurements, the time-of-flight sensor may return to its dormant state. The hybrid sensor may use the measurements obtained by the time-of-flight sensor to calibrate the one or more infrared sensors to provide more accurate measurements on an object-by-object basis.
A light ring assembly for a bathroom fixture. The light ring may illuminate one or more light sources in a predetermined sequence and/or in an overlapping manner to create a pulse of light that traverses the circumference of the light ring. Different patterns, colors, and/or sequences of light may be used to convey messages and signals to owners, maintenance, and/or users.
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
A door assembly for a restroom stall having first and second opposed side walls and a front opening includes first and second housings defining first and second inner cavities and configured to be mounted on the first and second side walls, first and second doors moveably mounted on the first and second housings, each having opposed inner and outer surfaces that are curved and being moveable along an arcing path between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the door is retracted within the respective housing and at least partially received in the respective inner cavity, and in the closed position, the door is extended outward of the respective housing relative to the open position. In the closed positions, the first and second doors combine to obstruct the front opening, and in the open positions, the first and second doors permit passage through the front opening.
Techniques for determining bathroom occupancy are disclosed herein. In this regard, one or more sensors may determine whether a plumbing fixture is in use. When a plumbing fixture is in use, the one or more sensors may trigger a visual cue that indicates that the plumbing fixture is in use. Additionally, the one or more sensors may send (e.g., transmit) information indicating that the plumbing fixture is in use to one or more computing devices. The information may include a start time of the fixture's usage, an end time of the fixture's usage, a duration of the fixture's usage, etc. The computing device may analyze the information from a plurality of fixtures associated with a location and present the analysis to a user, for example, via a dashboard.
G08B 21/22 - Status alarms responsive to presence or absence of persons
G08B 5/22 - Visible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electric transmissionVisible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electromagnetic transmission
A flushometer including a sanitation unit is described herein. The sanitation unit may be configured to emit ultraviolet light in response to the flushometer effectuating a flush of the fixture. The ultraviolet light may sterilize and/or sanitize a plume caused as a result of the flush. The ultraviolet light may be emitted for a predetermined amount of time to sterilize, sanitize, and/or kill any pathogens contained in the plume. Additionally or alternatively, the sanitation unit may emit the ultraviolet light periodically. For example, the sanitation unit may emit the ultraviolet light in response to receiving one or more signals from a gateway and/or server. The sanitation unit may provide an environmentally friendly solution that reduces water consumption and/or cleans, sanitizes, and/or sterilizes plumbing fixtures, toilet seats, etc. between uses without the need for harsh chemicals and/or cleaning solutions.
A tank for a pressure-assist toilet flush system includes a base having an outlet for discharging water from the tank and a cover connected to the upper end of the base at a tongue-and-groove joint. The base has a pair of first sidewalls extending downward from the upper end of the base along a length of the base, a pair of second sidewalls extending between the first sidewalls and downward from the upper end of the base, and a bottom wall connected to the first sidewalls and the second sidewalls, with the outlet defined in the bottom wall. The base also includes first and second cross-ribs connected to the first sidewalls and each having a bridge portion extending between the first sidewalls on opposite sides of the outlet, the first and second cross-ribs each having an opening between a bottom edge of the bridge portion and the bottom wall.
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
A hand sanitizing device described herein allows users to sanitize and/or disinfect their hands by bathing them in ultraviolet light. The hand sanitizing device may comprise a cabinet that comprises one or more cavities for a user's hands. The one or more cavities may comprise a sensor to detect a user's hands, a controller to send signals to a plurality of ultraviolet lights, and a plurality of ultraviolet lights. Based on a determination that the user has placed their hands in the one or more cavities, the plurality of ultraviolet lights may be illuminated to sanitize and/or disinfectant the user's hands. When the user has removed their hands from the one or more cavities, the plurality of ultraviolet lights may be turned off. By using ultraviolet light, the hand sanitizing device may reduce the spread of infectious diseases and waste consumption associated with bathroom usage.
A hand sanitizing device described herein allows users to sanitize and/or disinfect their hands by bathing them in ultraviolet light. The hand sanitizing device may comprise a cabinet that comprises one or more cavities for a user's hands. The one or more cavities may comprise a sensor to detect a user's hands, a controller to send signals to a plurality of ultraviolet lights, and a plurality of ultraviolet lights. Based on a determination that the user has placed their hands in the one or more cavities, the plurality of ultraviolet lights may be illuminated to sanitize and/or disinfectant the user's hands. When the user has removed their hands from the one or more cavities, the plurality of ultraviolet lights may be turned off. By using ultraviolet light, the hand sanitizing device may reduce the spread of infectious diseases and waste consumption associated with bathroom usage.
A flushometer system includes a pressure vessel with a flow path defined between a valve inlet chamber and an outlet and a valve assembly disposed within the pressure vessel and configured to selectively open and close the flow path. A primary diaphragm assembly is disposed within the pressure vessel and includes a primary disc configured to be moveable to actuate the valve assembly to selectively open and close the flow path between the valve inlet chamber and the outlet, and a primary diaphragm connected to the primary disc. A secondary diaphragm assembly is disposed within the pressure vessel and includes a secondary diaphragm and a secondary disc, the secondary diaphragm assembly configured to actuate the primary diaphragm assembly by venting fluid pressure on one side of the primary diaphragm. An activation assembly is configured to actuate the secondary diaphragm assembly by venting fluid pressure on one side of the secondary diaphragm.
A flushometer system (10) includes a pressure vessel (110) with a flow path defined between a valve inlet chamber (112) and an outlet (90) and a valve assembly (210) disposed within the pressure vessel (110) and configured to selectively open and close the flow path. A primary diaphragm assembly (320) is disposed within the pressure vessel (110) and includes a primary disc (330) configured to be moveable to actuate the valve assembly (210) to selectively open and close the flow path between the valve inlet chamber (112) and the outlet (90), and a primary diaphragm (322) connected to the primary disc (330). A secondary diaphragm assembly (350) is disposed within the pressure vessel (110) and includes a secondary diaphragm (352) and a secondary disc (360), the secondary diaphragm assembly (350) configured to actuate the primary diaphragm assembly (320) by venting fluid pressure on one side of the primary diaphragm (322). An activation assembly (410) is configured to actuate the secondary diaphragm assembly (350) by venting fluid pressure on one side of the secondary diaphragm (352).
A light ring assembly (130) for a bathroom fixture. The light ring may illuminate one or more light sources in a predetermined sequence and/or in an overlapping manner to create a pulse of light that traverses the circumference of the light ring. Different patterns, colors, and/or sequences of light may be used to convey messages and signals to owners, maintenance, and/or users.
F21S 9/02 - Lighting devices with a built-in power supplySystems employing lighting devices with a built-in power supply the power supply being a battery or accumulator
F21V 23/04 - Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches
F21V 33/00 - Structural combinations of lighting devices with other articles, not otherwise provided for
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A light ring assembly for a bathroom fixture. The light ring may illuminate one or more light sources in a predetermined sequence and/or in an overlapping manner to create a pulse of light that traverses the circumference of the light ring. Different patterns, colors, and/or sequences of light may be used to convey messages and signals to owners, maintenance, and/or users.
A hybrid sensor for calibrating a primary active infrared (IR) sensor to more accurately locate, continuously calibrate, and conserve energy by more accurately detecting via the active IR detection is described herein. The hybrid sensor includes one or more infrared sensors and one or more time-of-flight sensors. The time-of-flight sensor may remain in a dormant state (e.g., low power or sleep mode) until the one or more infrared sensors detect an object. In response to detecting an object, the time-of-flight sensor may be activated to obtain several measurements of the object. After obtaining the measurements, the time-of-flight sensor may return to its dormant state. The hybrid sensor may use the measurements obtained by the time-of-flight sensor to calibrate the one or more infrared sensors to provide more accurate measurements on an object-by-object basis.
A hybrid sensor for calibrating a primary active infrared (IR) sensor to more accurately locate, continuously calibrate, and conserve energy by more accurately detecting via the active IR detection is described herein. The hybrid sensor includes one or more infrared sensors and one or more time-of-flight sensors. The time-of-flight sensor may remain in a dormant state (e.g., low power or sleep mode) until the one or more infrared sensors detect an object. In response to detecting an object, the time-of-flight sensor may be activated to obtain several measurements of the object. After obtaining the measurements, the time-of-flight sensor may return to its dormant state. The hybrid sensor may use the measurements obtained by the time-of-flight sensor to calibrate the one or more infrared sensors to provide more accurate measurements on an object-by-object basis.
An offset adapter includes a body having front and rear walls, and a body channel. An inlet portion has first and second ends, and an inlet channel extending from the first end to the second end and in fluid communication with the body channel. An outlet portion has first and second ends, and an outlet channel extending from the first end to the second end and in fluid communication with the body channel. A first recess is formed in the front wall of the body proximate a top of the body and opposite the inlet channel, with a surface of the first recess being forward of the body channel. A second recess is formed in a top of the body forward of the second end of the inlet portion; and a third recess is formed in a bottom of the body rearward of the first end of the outlet portion.
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
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Plumbing control systems comprising computer hardware and software for monitoring and controlling plumbing elements and systems. Plumbing parts and accessories, namely, flushometers, electronic faucets, sinks, shower heads, and vitreous china fixtures, namely, urinals, water closet bowls, sink basins and sink bowls.
A toilet assembly (100) includes a toilet (10) with a bowl (54), a rim (56) surrounding the bowl (54), and a water inlet pipe (16) extending upward from a rear (50) of the toilet (10), a toilet seat (14) that rests on the rim (56) and has an opening (62) positioned above the bowl (54), and an attachment (30) connected to the inlet pipe (16) and the toilet seat (14). The attachment (30) includes a coupling (32) engaging the inlet pipe (16) and a hinge connection (36) connected to the coupling (32), where the seat (14) is pivotably connected to the hinge connection (36) of the attachment (30) to pivotably mount the seat (14) on the toilet (10), such that the seat (14) is pivotable about the hinge connection (36) between a raised position and a lowered position. The coupling (32) engages the inlet pipe (16) such that the hinge connection (36) is positioned and connected to the seat (14) at a location spaced upward from the top surface (22) of the rear (50) of the toilet (10).
A toilet assembly includes a toilet with a bowl, a rim surrounding the bowl, and a water inlet pipe extending upward from a rear of the toilet, a toilet seat that rests on the rim and has an opening positioned above the bowl, and an attachment connected to the inlet pipe and the toilet seat. The attachment may include a coupling engaging the inlet pipe and a hinge connection connected to the coupling, where the seat is pivotably connected to the hinge connection of the attachment to pivotably mount the seat on the toilet, such that the seat is pivotable about the hinge connection between a raised position and a lowered position. The coupling may engage the inlet pipe such that the hinge connection is positioned and connected to the seat at a location spaced upward from the top surface of the rear of the toilet.
A toilet assembly (100) includes a toilet (10) with a bowl (54), a rim (56) surrounding the bowl (54), and a water inlet pipe (16) extending upward from a rear (50) of the toilet (10), a toilet seat (14) that rests on the rim (56) and has an opening (62) positioned above the bowl (54), and an attachment (30) connected to the inlet pipe (16) and the toilet seat (14). The attachment (30) includes a coupling (32) engaging the inlet pipe (16) and a hinge connection (36) connected to the coupling (32), where the seat (14) is pivotably connected to the hinge connection (36) of the attachment (30) to pivotably mount the seat (14) on the toilet (10), such that the seat (14) is pivotable about the hinge connection (36) between a raised position and a lowered position. The coupling (32) engages the inlet pipe (16) such that the hinge connection (36) is positioned and connected to the seat (14) at a location spaced upward from the top surface (22) of the rear (50) of the toilet (10).
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(1) Faucets, electric hand dryers, sinks; faucets incorporating electronic hand dryers.
(2) Soap dispensers sold as an integral component of sinks, soap dispensers sold as an integral component of faucets.
A dialysate disposal apparatus includes a water supply assembly configured to provide water through a plumbing fixture. A fitting is configured to connect to a drain of the plumbing fixture and includes an inlet configured to receive dialysate effluent from a dialysis device. A controller regulates an amount of water flow through the water supply assembly.
A dialysate disposal apparatus includes a water supply assembly configured to provide water through a plumbing fixture. A fitting is configured to connect to a drain of the plumbing fixture and includes an inlet configured to receive dialysate effluent from a dialysis device. A controller regulates an amount of water flow through the water supply assembly.
A dialysate disposal apparatus includes a water supply assembly configured to provide water through a plumbing fixture. A fitting is configured to connect to a drain of the plumbing fixture and includes an inlet configured to receive dialysate effluent from a dialysis device. A controller regulates an amount of water flow through the water supply assembly.
A dialysate disposal apparatus includes a water supply assembly configured to provide water through a plumbing fixture. A fitting is configured to connect to a drain of the plumbing fixture and includes an inlet configured to receive dialysate effluent from a dialysis device. A controller regulates an amount of water flow through the water supply assembly.
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
E03D 5/10 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated electrically
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G07C 3/00 - Registering or indicating the condition or the working of machines or other apparatus, other than vehicles
G01R 31/371 - Arrangements for testing, measuring or monitoring the electrical condition of accumulators or electric batteries, e.g. capacity or state of charge [SoC] with remote indication, e.g. on external chargers
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System and method for transmitting electronic plumbing fixture data and health data to a user device for transmission over a network
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
An EPF digital record transmission system may be configured to transmit an EPF digital record from an EPF device to a user device. The user device may then transmit the EPF digital record to a host server for storage and processing. The EPF device may also be configured to transmit health data and the user device may be configured to analyze one or both of the health data and the EPF digital record and present a health recommendation.
(1) Indicator lights for signalling whether a bathroom is occupied; LED reflectors for signalling whether a bathroom or a stall within a bathroom is occupied, restroom traffic management systems comprising door latches with the function of wireless communication and indicator lights for signalling whether a bathroom or a stall within a bathroom is occupied.
A flushometer system having an integrated control stop and three ports. The piston or flush control device is accessible through an actuation opening. The flushometer system may be utilized in a behind-the-wall installation with a face plate exterior for user interaction. The interior of the flushometer may be accessed through the actuation opening behind the face plate.
F16K 1/12 - Lift valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closure members having at least a component of their opening and closing motion perpendicular to the closing faces with streamlined valve member around which the fluid flows when the valve is opened
E03D 5/092 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated mechanically or hydraulically directly by hand the flushing element, e.g. siphon bell, being actuated through a lever
E03D 5/10 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated electrically
F16K 24/04 - Devices, e.g. valves, for venting or aerating enclosures for venting only
F16K 31/06 - Operating meansReleasing devices electricOperating meansReleasing devices magnetic using a magnet
A flushometer system having an integrated control stop and three ports. The piston or flush control device is accessible through an actuation opening. The flushometer system may be utilized in a behind-the-wall installation with a face plate exterior for user interaction. The interior of the flushometer may be accessed through the actuation opening behind the face plate.
A flushometer system having an integrated control stop and three ports. The piston or flush control device is accessible through an actuation opening. The flushometer system may be utilized in a behind-the-wall installation with a face plate exterior for user interaction. The interior of the flushometer may be accessed through the actuation opening behind the face plate.
E03C 1/10 - Devices for preventing contamination of drinking-water pipes, e.g. means for aerating self-closing flushing valves
F16K 24/00 - Devices, e.g. valves, for venting or aerating enclosures
F16K 1/12 - Lift valves, i.e. cut-off apparatus with closure members having at least a component of their opening and closing motion perpendicular to the closing faces with streamlined valve member around which the fluid flows when the valve is opened
E03D 5/092 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated mechanically or hydraulically directly by hand the flushing element, e.g. siphon bell, being actuated through a lever
F16K 31/06 - Operating meansReleasing devices electricOperating meansReleasing devices magnetic using a magnet
E03D 5/10 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated electrically
F16K 24/04 - Devices, e.g. valves, for venting or aerating enclosures for venting only
hats, baseball caps and hats, visors being headwear, beanies, vests, sweaters, shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, wind breakers, flannel shirts, polo shirts, and socks, as compliments to and in promotion of the trademark owner's water supply and sanitary installations business
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Pipes, tubes and hoses and fittings therefore, including valves, of metal; metal hardware; flap valves of metal; metal valves for water pipes; metal valves not being parts of machines; radiatior valves of metal [other than thermostatic]. Thermal controls; electrical controls; power controllers; temperature controllers; Water control systems; electrical controls and electronically actuated visual displays for use with plumbing appliances; electrical controls and electronically-actuated visual displays for use with pluming appliances; manifolds; electronic proximity sensors for operation of plumbing devices; sensor-activated controllers for use in connection with toilets, urinals, and flushometers; plumbing control systems comprising computer hardware and software for monitoring and controlling plumbing elements and systems; electrical operator switches for flush valves, faucets, soap dispensers, hand dryers, shower heads, water closets, and urinals; circuit boards; power cord kits; infrared shower sensor controller; push button shower control and assemblies; solenoids; solenoid kits; solenoid repair kits; transformers; electrical cabling for use with electrically operated washroom hand dryers, electrically operated faucets, and electrically operated flush valves for urinals and toilets; sensors; timing apparatus for automatic flushing systems; electronically controlled plumbing products; namely, automatic valves; automatic flushing valve with electronic sensors. Lighting, heating, cooking, refrigerating, drying and ventilating apparatus; sanitary ware; sanitary installations; sanitary and bathroom installations and equipment; water supply and sanitation equipment and systems; flushing apparatus, flushing tanks; water flushing installations; flushing apparatus for lavatories; flushing cisterns for water closets; plumbing fixtures; valves (plumbing fittings); cocks (plumbing fittings); shower sprayers; sink sprayers; manually operated plumbing valves; faucets; mixing valves [for basins, sinks]; faucets for pipes and pipelines; aerators for faucets; taps; regulating and safety accessories for water and gas installations; bathroom installations for sanitary purposes and water supply purposes; flush valves; flushing systems; shower heads; flushing tanks; flushing apparatus; flushing cisterns flusher handles [parts of sanitary installations]; flush levers [parts of toilets]; Pressure relief valves [safety apparatus] for water pipes and water apparatus; bathroom sinks, heaters, wash basins, baths; urinals; toilets; water closet equipment; membranes for the filtration of water; steam accumulators; steaming installations; steam valves; steam generating installations; taps [cocks, spigots] for pipes; sinks; basins; sinks with cabinets; sinks with countertops; sinks and toilets made of stain, chemical, and impact resistant material; sinks and toilets treated with non-stick water, oil, and waste repellant coating; molded sinks made of solid surface material; stainless steel sinks; sinks incorporating electric hand dryers; sinks incorporating soap dispensers; assemblies for sinks; faucets incorporating soap dispensers; faucets incorporating electric hand dryers; faucets incorporating sensors; faucets incorporating solar and/or LCD displays; assemblies for faucets; battery operated faucets; faucets operated by electric line power; electric hand dryers; hand dryer spouts; hand dryer assemblies; electronically operated hand dryers; wall mounted hand dryers; plumbing, bath, and kitchen fixtures, equipment, parts, and accessories; plumbing, bath, and kitchen fixtures, equipment, parts and accessories, namely, parts for flush valves, namely, actuating handle assemblies; flush valve bodies, operating handles, diaphragm assemblies, therefore, bushing, valve stems, handle sockets, plungers, seats, springs, diaphragms, diaphragm kits, segment diaphragms; vacuum breaker repair kits, diaphragm kits for sensors, control stops, push buttons, piston kits, piston assemblies comprised of sealing members; piston seat, auxiliary valve seat, and packing member, wall boxes, tailpieces, flush connections and flanges; sweat solder kits, sensor and solenoids, solenoid repair kits; vacuum breaker trap primer, bumpers, pipes and tube supports, transformers, urinal screens, waterless urinal cartridge, parts for faucets, namely, sensors, spray heads, trim plates, mixers, mixer handles and mixer caps; mounting kits, spouts, seal rings, flow rings, lip seals, double molded cups, relief valve, relief valve seats, relief valve guides; cover nut gaskets, cover gaskets, vacuum breakers, control valves, molded discs, electrical cabling for use with electrically operated washroom hand dryers, electrically operated faucets, and electrically operated flush valves for urinals and toilets automatic flushing systems comprised of flush valves, actuating means and timing apparatus, flush valve control handle assemblies, flush valve handle grips, and hydraulic flushing comprising flush valves, valve actuators and button actuators sold as a unit; splash proof electronic enclosure box for electronic plumbing control circuits; refill heads for toilet flushing valves; bedpan washer; flow rings for use in toilet flush valves; actuating handle assemblies for flushometers comprised of flush valve bodies, operating handles, diaphragm assemblies, and parts therefor, namely, bushing, valve stems, handle sockets, plungers, diaphragms, seats, and springs; vacuum breakers; faucet mixing valves; plumbing valve fittings, namely diaphragms, seal rings, lip seals, and seat gaskets, all made from a synthetic elastomer; electronic plumbing devices, namely, sensor-activated controllers for use in connection with toilets, urinals, and flushometers. Flexible pipes, tubes, hoses and fittings therefore (including valves) and fittings for rigid pipes, all non-metallic; seals, sealants and fillers; waterproofing and moisture proofing articles and materials; rubber; insulation and barrier articles and materials; membranes and semi-processed synthetic filtering materials; thermal and electrical insulation articles and materials; plastic plumbing hoses; watertight rings for plumbing pipes; flexible plumbing pipes of plastic; gasket sealer for use in plumbing; flexible plastic conduits for plumbing use; valves of rubber or galvanised fibre. Air fragrancing apparatus; cosmetic and toilet utensils and bathroom articles; Soap dispensers; automatic soap dispensers; sanitizer dispensers; automatic sanitizer dispensers; fragrance dispensers; automatic fragrance dispensers; dispensers incorporating sensors.
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
Goods & Services
Non-medicated hand soaps; all-purpose cleaners; cleaner for use in water-free urinals and toilets; cleaner for use on kitchen and bathroom surfaces; Non-medicated liquid hand soap; Non-medicated foaming hand soap; hand lotion; skin lotion; room fragrances
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Manifolds, namely, metal manifolds for use with water supply and sanitary installations Water control systems, namely, electrical integrated control systems in the field of water supply and sanitary installations; electrical controls and electronically actuated visual displays for use with plumbing appliances; electrical controls and electronically-actuated visual displays for use with plumbing appliances; electronic proximity sensors for operation of plumbing devices; sensor-activated controllers for use in controlling toilets, urinals, and flushometers; plumbing control systems comprising computer hardware and software for monitoring and controlling plumbing elements and systems; electrical operator switches for flush valves, faucets, soap dispensers, hand dryers, shower heads, water closets, and urinals; circuit boards; Power cord kits consisting of electrical power extension cords; infrared shower sensor controller; push button shower control and assemblies, namely, electric control panels and push buttons to control showers; Solenoids, namely, solenoid valves; solenoid kits consisting of solenoid valves; solenoid repair kits sold as a unit for solenoid valves; transformers; electrical cabling for use with electrically operated washroom hand dryers, electrically operated faucets, and electrically operated flush valves for urinals and toilets; sensors, namely, electric, infrared, proximity, flow, temperature, liquid level, and pressure sensors; timing apparatus for automatic flushing systems, namely, timers; electronically controlled plumbing products, namely, automatic valves; automatic flushing valve with electronic sensor; electronic plumbing devices, namely, sensor-activated controllers for use in controlling toilets, urinals, and flushometers; control valves for regulating the flow of liquids; splashproof electronic enclosure box for electronic plumbing control circuits Plumbing fixtures, namely, faucets, sinks, toilets, urinals, lavatories, flushvalves, and showerheads; Vitreous bath and kitchen fixtures, namely, sinks, toilets, lavatories, and urinals; taps being faucets; tap operating devices, namely, water control valves for faucets; sanitary equipment, namely, faucets, sinks, toilets, urinals, lavatories, flushvalves, hand dryers, and showerheads; water closet and bathroom equipment, namely, water closets, faucets, sinks, toilets, urinals, lavatories, flushvalves, hand dryers, and showerheads; shower heads; automatic and manual flushing valves for lavatory cisterns and water closets; noiseless flushing apparatus consisting of wash basin being parts of sanitary installations and flushing units in the nature of flush levers; automatic flushing systems consisting of flushing valves, control means and time adjustment apparatus therefore manufactured as a unit; Plumbing discharge valves; control means in the nature of flush levers for operating flushing valves; showers; safety valve seats being plumbing fittings; cap nut gaskets being plumbing fittings; cover gaskets being plumbing fittings; cast discs for flushing valves for water closet cisterns, namely, cast discs being parts of automatic flushing valves; accessories comprising sealing means, piston seats, auxiliary valve seats and packing members, all for use in water supply and sanitary installations, sold as parts of flush valves; Bath and toilet installations; flushing systems, namely, automatic flush valves for toilet installation; toilet tanks; flush valves, toilet flush valves, and automatic flushing systems, namely, automatic flush valves for toilets; shower installations; fittings for bathroom installations, water pipelines for sanitary facilities, in particular exhaust and relief valves for water pipelines and sanitary facilities, namely, water pipelines being parts of sanitary facilities, handles for valves and cocks for water pipelines being parts of sanitary installations; shower faucets, showerheads; bathtub faucets, drain valves being plumbing fittings for bathtubs, basins, and containers; mixing faucets and mixing valves for cold and hot water and water and steam, traps, cocks for water pipelines and toilet facilities, being parts of sanitary installations, toilet flushing tank float balls, water stream regulator for water apparatus and pipes; automatic and manual flush valves for toilets; plumbing fittings, namely, valves; flushometers; automatic flushing systems, comprised of flush valves, actuating means and timing apparatus therefor sold as a unit; relief valves being parts of sanitary installations; relief valve guides being parts of sanitary installations; assemblies for flush valves, valves, and flushometers sold as a unit; battery operated flush valves for urinals and toilets; flush valves for urinals and toilets operated by electric line power and institutional water; control valves for water supply and sanitary installations; manual control valves for toilets and urinals; hydraulic flushing comprising flush valves, valve actuators and button actuators sold as a unit; water closets; water closet combinations, namely, water closets and flushvalves sold as a unit; toilets; assemblies for water closets and toilets, namely, toilet bowls, toilet seats, toilet mount, flushvalves, and associated pipes and fittings sold as a unit; water tanks for toilets; toilet bowls; pressure assisted water closets; quiet flush equipment comprised of toilet bowls and flush valve assemblies, namely, automatic flush valves for toilets; urinals being sanitary fixtures; assemblies for urinals, namely, urinals, urinal mount, flushvalves, and associated pipes and fittings sold as a unit; sinks; wash basins being parts of sanitary installations; sinks with cabinets; sinks with countertops; sinks and toilets made of stain, chemical, and impact resistant material; sinks and toilets treated with non-stick water, oil, and waste repellant coating; molded sinks made of solid surface material; stainless steel sinks; sinks incorporating electric hand dryers; sinks incorporating soap dispensers; assemblies for sinks, namely, basin, faucet, sink mount, and associated pipes and fittings sold as a unit; faucets; faucets incorporating soap dispensers; faucets incorporating electric hand dryers; faucets incorporating sensors; faucets incorporating solar and/or LCD displays; battery operated faucets; faucets operated by electric line power; electric hand dryers; hand dryer spouts; electronically operated hand dryers; wall mounted hand dryers; plumbing, bath, and kitchen fixtures, equipment, parts and accessories, namely, parts for flush valves, namely, actuating handle assemblies being flush handles for toilets and urinals, flush valve bodies, operating handles for toilets and urinals, diaphragm assemblies being parts of sanitary installations, therefore, bushing, valve stems, handle sockets, plungers, seats, springs, and diaphragms being parts of sanitary installations, diaphragm kits consisting primarily of diaphragm valves for toilets and urinals, segment diaphragms being parts of flush valves for toilets and urinals, vacuum breaker repair kits and diaphragm kits comprised of diaphragm valves for toilets and urinals, sensors, control stops, push buttons, piston kits, piston assemblies comprised of sealing members, piston seat, auxiliary valve seat, and packing member, wall boxes, tailpieces, flush connections and flanges, solenoid repair kits comprised of solenoid valves, vacuum breaker trap primer, bumpers, pipes and tube supports, transformers, urinal screens, waterless urinal cartridge, structural parts and fittings sold as a unit for faucets, namely, sensors, spray heads, trim plates, mixers, mixer handles and mixer caps, mounting kits, spouts, seal rings, flow rings, lip seals, double molded cups, relief valve, relief valve seats, relief valve guides, cover nut gaskets, cover gaskets, vacuum breakers, control valves, molded discs, electrical cabling sold as an integral component of electrically operated washroom hand dryers, electrically operated faucets, and electrically operated flush valves for urinals and toilets automatic flushing systems comprised of flush valves, actuating means and timing apparatus, flush valve control handle assemblies, flush valve handle grips, and hydraulic flushing comprising flush valves, valve actuators and button actuators sold as a unit; refill heads for toilet flushing valves; flow rings for use in toilet flush valves; actuating handle assemblies for flushometers comprised of flush valve bodies, operating handles, diaphragm assemblies, and parts therefor, namely, bushing, valve stems, handle sockets, plungers, diaphragms, seats, and springs; relief valve guides being parts of water supply and sanitary installations; grips for manual operation of flush valve control handle; vacuum breakers being parts of water supply and sanitary installations; faucet mixing valves; plumbing valve fittings, namely, diaphragms, seal rings, lip seals, and seat gaskets, all made from a synthetic elastomer; manually operated metal control valves for use with toilet flush valves; manifolds being part of water supply and sanitary installations; shower mixers; bedpan washers being plumbing fixtures consisting of shower and sink sprayers; bedpan washer units consisting of shower, sink, or faucet sprayers and lavatory hoses sold as a unit; automatic flushing devices consisting of lavatories with bedpan washer Rubber parts for plumbing products, namely, double molded cups, relief valves seats, cover nut gaskets, segmented diaphragms, vacuum breakers, and molded discs; rubber piston assemblies comprised of sealing members, piston seat, auxiliary valve seat, and packing member; moulded or cast double sleeves of rubber or substitutes therefor, rubber safety valve seats, cap nut gaskets, cover gaskets, piston accessories comprising sealing means, piston seats, auxiliary valve seats and packing members; moulded or cast double sleeves of rubber or other resilient material, namely, rings of rubber for use as plumbing seals Soap dispensers; automatic soap dispensers; sanitizer dispensers for sanitary installations; hand sanitizer dispensers; automatic sanitizer dispensers for sanitary installations; automatic hand sanitizer dispensers; fragrance dispensers; automatic fragrance dispensers; dispensers incorporating sensors
C22C 9/04 - Alloys based on copper with zinc as the next major constituent
C22C 9/05 - Alloys based on copper with manganese as the next major constituent
C22C 9/06 - Alloys based on copper with nickel or cobalt as the next major constituent
C22F 1/08 - Changing the physical structure of non-ferrous metals or alloys by heat treatment or by hot or cold working of copper or alloys based thereon
A flush actuator for engaging a flush valve. The flush actuator provides a mechanism assembly for automatically flushing the flush valve. A sensor provides a presence detection to trigger the automatic flushing. Redundant manual activation is provided.
E03D 5/10 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated electrically
E03D 5/092 - Special constructions of flushing devices operated mechanically or hydraulically directly by hand the flushing element, e.g. siphon bell, being actuated through a lever
G01V 8/12 - Detecting, e.g. by using light barriers using one transmitter and one receiver
Water closets; toilets; sinks; lavatories; urinals; water
closets, toilets, sinks, lavatories, and urinals all treated
with non-stick water, oil, and waste repellent coating.
(1) Water closets; toilets; sinks; lavatories; urinals; water closets, toilets, sinks, lavatories, and urinals all treated with non-stick water, oil, and waste repellent coating
Water closets; toilets; sinks; lavatories; urinals; water closets, toilets, sinks, lavatories, and urinals all treated with non-stick water, oil, and waste repellent coating