A universal drain pan that comprises a substantially flat base portion with four upright portions is provided. Along a plurality of the upright portions are installed threaded side drains. These side drains, which may be used or plugged as required in the field, are mounted just above the bottom face of the drain pan and incorporate a downward-facing slit to allow a pump to draw a maximum volume of water out of the pan.
A waste line insert is provided. A support upright for a plumbing fixture is cut and the waste line insert is inserted to provide an aperture through the supported upright that is of sufficient size for a horizontal waste line to pass through the upright.
A wall mounting system is described having a wall mounting bracket to be rigidly secured to a wall, a pair of water bottle filling station-mounted brackets to be rigidly secured to a water bottle filling station, and a pair of bracket adaptors, each configured to be secured to a respective one of the water bottle filling station-mounted brackets and to the wall mounting bracket. The system can include one or more springs. The system allows an operator to properly install a water bottle filling station on uneven walls or damaged or improperly installed wall mounting brackets.
F16M 13/02 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articlesMeans for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
F16F 15/04 - Suppression of vibrations of non-rotating, e.g. reciprocating, systemsSuppression of vibrations of rotating systems by use of members not moving with the rotating system using elastic means
E03B 9/20 - Pillar fountains or like apparatus for dispensing drinking water
F16M 11/10 - Means for attachment of apparatusMeans allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting around a horizontal axis
E03C 1/05 - Arrangements of devices on wash-basins, baths, sinks, or the like, for remote control of taps
Tankless evaporators, refrigeration circuits, and water coolers use a drum as a thermal mass without using one or more tanks for storing water. Water coolers can include a tankless evaporator. Also described are refrigeration circuits suitable for a water cooler and which include a tankless evaporator. An evaporator for use in a fluid chiller includes a drum of heat conductive material defining a thermal mass, a water coil disposed adjacent around the drum, an evaporator coil configured around the drum and adjacent to the water coil, in which the evaporator coil is operative to cool the water coil.
The water detection sensor includes a retrofit system such as a water-proof housing that selectively attaches to an exterior of a water conduit coupled at or near a dispense outlet of an emergency safety shower or emergency eyewash unit. The sensor may include a pair of guidewires that extend through the body of the water conduit and have a pair of respective electrodes that reside therein in non-conductive relation during an "off or "no flow" condition. In an "on" or "flow" condition, the electrodes become immersed in water and can conduct electricity therebetween by way of the electrically conductive water medium. As such, a water conductivity circuit coupled thereto and disposed within the water-proof housing may relay a signal to a controller, which activates an audible or visual alarm that water is flowing through the emergency safety shower and/or the emergency eyewash unit.
G01M 3/28 - Investigating fluid tightness of structures by using fluid or vacuum by measuring rate of loss or gain of fluid, e.g. by pressure-responsive devices, by flow detectors for pipes, cables, or tubesInvestigating fluid tightness of structures by using fluid or vacuum by measuring rate of loss or gain of fluid, e.g. by pressure-responsive devices, by flow detectors for pipe joints or sealsInvestigating fluid tightness of structures by using fluid or vacuum by measuring rate of loss or gain of fluid, e.g. by pressure-responsive devices, by flow detectors for valves
B67D 7/78 - Arrangements of storage tanks, reservoirs or pipe-lines
F16L 55/07 - Arrangement or mounting of devices, e.g. valves, for venting or aerating or draining
F17D 3/01 - Arrangements for supervising or controlling working operations for controlling, signalling, or supervising the conveyance of a product
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EMERGENCY SHOWER AND/OR EYEWASH STATION WITH INTEGRATED HEATER
An emergency shower includes a column having upper and lower inlets, outer, intermediate, and inner pipes defining outer, intermediate, and inner conduits, and one or more heating coils positioned within one or more of the conduits. An instantaneous water heater can be integrated into the column of the emergency shower. The emergency shower can include a shower head and an eyewash assembly for cleaning a person after the person encounters toxic materials.
B05B 1/24 - Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means incorporating means for heating the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. electrically
Embodiments provide a stand-alone or self-contained gravity-fed emergency shower including a shower head. A water-tight reservoir is provided, the reservoir including an outlet in fluid communication with a shower head, and an air inlet pipe. The air inlet pipe includes an interior end and an exterior end, the interior end extending into the reservoir to a point below the fill level and above the outlet. The air inlet pipe allows air to enter the reservoir as water drains through the outlet, maintaining a substantially constant head pressure at the outlet, thereby resulting in a substantially constant flow rate of water to the shower head.
An automated traffic control process and system providing automatic remote monitoring the locations of one or more remote vehicles, determining which vehicles fall within one or more preference categories, and if a vehicle in a particular preference category is detected as approaching a remote intersection, issuing a preemption instruction to a traffic signal controller for the remote intersection. Various other process and system features can include one or more among: monitoring numerous vehicles and intersections, vehicle location monitoring, categorization, and issuance of preemption instructions on a centralized computing system; safety or other condition assessment and control of issuance of signaling instructions accordingly; determination of whether one or more the traffic intersection signaling controller should be operating according to one among differing hierarchical condition categories, and issuance of instructions causing remote traffic signaling to lock in a particular state, such as, for example in a right of way state.
An emergency eyewash unit includes a pair of water discharge ports oriented to produce a pair of upwardly directed, diverging water streams for inside-out flush flow of contaminants from a person's eyes. These eyewash streams can be combined with a plurality of smaller upwardly directed facewash streams for flushing contaminants from a person's face. The eyewash and/or facewash streams are produced by an eyewash body adapted for rotatable mounting onto a water supply conduit, with a locking clip normally preventing undesired rotational disassembly. The eyewash body may be used in combination with an overhead emergency shower which, in one preferred form, includes a shower spray head carrying multiple flow control and flow shaper elements to produce a substantially uniformly dispersed shower spray pattern.
An emergency eyewash unit includes a pair of water discharge ports oriented to produce a pair of upwardly directed, diverging water streams for inside-out flush flow of contaminants from a person's eyes. These eyewash streams can be combined with a plurality of smaller upwardly directed facewash streams for flushing contaminants from a person's face. The eyewash and/or facewash streams are produced by an eyewash body adapted for rotatable mounting onto a water supply conduit, with a locking clip normally preventing undesired rotational disassembly. The eyewash body may be used in combination with an overhead emergency shower which, in one preferred form, includes a shower spray head carrying multiple flow control and flow shaper elements to produce a substantially uniformly dispersed shower spray pattern.
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11 - Environmental control apparatus
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safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers, decontamination showers, decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash units, and component parts therefore safety and emergency equipment, namely, standard and custom designed tempered water systems for indoor and outdoor use, consisting of heaters, chillers, piping, tubing, couplings, pumps, valves, filters, vents, drains and/or temperature gauges, and component parts therefore; and safety and emergency equipment, namely, tempered water systems consisting of tanks, heaters, chillers, compressed air cylinders, air conditioners, piping, tubing, couplings, pumps, valves, filters, vents, drains and/or temperature gauges, for use with drench showers, decontamination showers, and decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash units, and component parts therefore consulting in the fields of the engineering and designing of drinking fountains, water supply systems, water treatment systems, and safety and emergency equipment systems such as drench showers, decontamination showers, decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash units, standard and custom designed tempered water systems for indoor and outdoor use, tempered water systems having mixing valves for use with drench showers, decontamination showers, decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash units, and parts and accessories for use therewith, for others
An emergency eyewash unit includes a pair of water discharge ports oriented to produce a pair of upwardly directed, diverging water streams for inside-out flush flow of contaminants from a person's eyes. These eyewash streams can be combined with a plurality of smaller upwardly directed facewash streams for flushing contaminants from a person's face. The eyewash and/or facewash streams are produced by an eyewash body adapted for rotatable mounting onto a water supply conduit, with a locking clip normally preventing undesired rotational disassembly. The eyewash body may be used in combination with an overhead emergency shower which, in one preferred form, includes a shower spray head carrying multiple flow control and flow shaper elements to produce a substantially uniformly dispersed shower spray pattern.
A thermostatic mixing valve unit in an emergency wash unit has an integrated housing with cold and hot water inlets each having an associated check valve, and a tempered water discharge having a thermostat for cold/hot water mixing to provide a predetermined tempered water discharge. A high temperature limit valve responds to the water discharge temperature to permit or prevent hot water inflow when the water discharge exceeds a preset temperature. A cold water bypass valve is coupled by a diverter valve to the lower of the cold and hot water supply pressures to maintain a substantial water discharge flow when the high temperature limit valve restricts hot water flow or when the hot water check valve is stuck closed, or upon failure of the cold water supply as by sticking of the cold water check valve in a closed position or by a clogged filter screen.
A faucet mounted eyewash unit for installation onto the discharge end of a standard faucet spout. The eyewash unit in a normal faucet mode position permits uninterrupted water flow through the faucet spout. In an eyewash mode, a portion of the eyewash unit is rotated quickly and easily to orient a pair of eyewash discharge ports in upwardly open positions, and to couple these eyewash discharge ports to the water flow for upward trajection of a pair of eyewash flushing streams. The eyewash unit further includes a thermostat for preventing hot water flow above a selected temperature level to the eyewash discharge ports.
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Safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers and
decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash stations,
replacement parts thereof, and parts and accessories for use
therewith sold as a unit, all marketed primarily for use in
industrial facilities in case of contamination.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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(1) Safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers and decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash stations, replacement parts thereof, and parts and accessories namely, hoses, valves, piping, emergency alarm lights, emergency alarms, transport carts, wastewater containers, safety signs, shower curtains, filters, shower heads, sinks, face wash heads, eyewash heads, and thermostats for use therewith sold as a unit, all marketed primarily for use in industrial facilities in case of contamination.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers and decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash stations, replacement parts thereof, and parts and accessories for use therewith sold as a unit, all marketed primarily for use in industrial facilities in case of contamination
An improved hydration station comprises a wall mounted unit including a stationary lower body panel coupled to a drain, and a hinged upper body panel carrying a nozzle subassembly for dispensing water into a recess alcove defined cooperatively by the lower and upper body panels in response to user-insertion of a water-receiving receptacle into the alcove. The preferred wall unit includes a non-contact sensor for controlling water dispensing flow, and a preferred nozzle assembly includes at least one component having an antimicrobial additive. A preferred control timer automatically dispenses water in the event that the sensor does not detect a user-inserted receptable within a predetermined time interval, such as 24 hours. In addition, in a preferred form, lights on the unit are energized at one level during water dispensing, and at a second level when water is not being dispensed.
An emergency eyewash unit includes a pair of water discharge ports oriented to produce a pair of upwardly directed, diverging water streams for inside-out flush flow of contaminants from a person's eyes. These eyewash streams can be combined with a plurality of smaller upwardly directed facewash streams for flushing contaminants from a person's face. The eyewash and/or facewash streams are produced by an eyewash body adapted for rotatable mounting onto a water supply conduit, with a locking clip normally preventing undesired rotational disassembly. The eyewash body may be used in combination with an overhead emergency shower which, in one preferred form, includes a shower spray head carrying multiple flow control and flow shaper elements to produce a substantially uniformly dispersed shower spray pattern.
An emergency eyewash unit includes a pair of water discharge ports oriented to produce a pair of upwardly directed, diverging water streams for inside-out flush flow of contaminants from a person's eyes. These eyewash streams can be combined with a plurality of smaller upwardly directed facewash streams for flushing contaminants from a person's face. The eyewash and/or facewash streams are produced by an eyewash body adapted for rotatable mounting onto a water supply conduit, with a locking clip normally preventing undesired rotational disassembly. The eyewash body may be used in combination with an overhead emergency shower which, in one preferred form, includes a shower spray head carrying multiple flow control and flow shaper elements to produce a substantially uniformly dispersed shower spray pattern.
Safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers,
decontamination showers, decontaminating eyewash and
eye/face wash units, and parts and accessories for use
therewith.
(1) Safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers, decontamination showers, decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash units, and parts and accessories for use therewith.
Safety and emergency equipment, namely, drench showers and decontaminating eyewash and eye/face wash stations, replacement parts thereof, and parts and accessories for use therewith sold as a unit, all marketed primarily for use in industrial facilities in case of contamination
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
Goods & Services
Emergency Alarms For Chemical Exposure Drinking Fountains, Floor, Deck, and Wall Mounted Water Coolers, Water Chillers, Eye/Face Washes, Drench Showers, Combination Eye Face Wash and Drench Shower Units, Tempered Water Showers, Shower Heads, Sinks and Water Tanks and Water Filters and Non-automatic Valves therefor
NON-AUTOMATIC VALVES AS PARTS OF CONTROLLING LIQUID FLOW APPARATUS WATER SPRAYING EQUIPMENT FOR CHEMICAL DECONTAMINATION OF HUMANS INCLUDING OVERHEAD SHOWERS, MULTIPLE NOZZLE SHOWERS AND MANUALLY DIRECTED SPRAYERS, WATER WASH FOUNTAINS FOR FLUSHING EYES, WATER FOUNTAINS FOR DRINKING PURPOSES, AND ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS