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| United States Patent | 4258444 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4258444.html |
| Inventor(s) | Orszullok; Willy (Altena, DE) |
| Abstract | A water level control system for use with bath tubs includes a capacitive
proximity switch disposed external to one wall of the bath tub. The
vertical position of the switch is adjustable. The switch generates a
signal when the water level is approximately that of the switch. The
signal is used to control a water supply solenoid and/or an alarm
indication. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4258444 |
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Bath water level control system |
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March 31, 1981 |
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May 11, 1978[DE]2820504 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A water level control system for a bath tub comprising:
vertically adjustable detecting means disposed exterior to one wall of said
tub for generating a signal when the water in said tub reaches a level at
approximately the level of said detecting means;
means for vertically positioning said detecting means, said positioning
means including means for holding said detecting means and for translating
movement of said level selecting means into a corresponding vertical
movement of said detecting means, said holding means comprising a threaded
spindle rotatably mounted adjacent said one wall of said tub and a nut
supported on said spindle, said nut being nonrotatably connected to said
detecting means;
said bathtub including an overflow aperture and a cover rosette;
said system further comprising:
level selecting means comprising a knob movable on said rosette, gearing
means coupling said knob to said spindle, means for mounting said spindle
to permit rotational movement thereof; and
means responsive to said generated signal for shutting off the inflowing
water supply.
2. A water level control system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said
means responsive to said generated signal includes means for producing an
alarm indication.
3. A water level control system for a bath tub comprising:
vertically adjustable detecting means disposed exterior to one wall of said
tub for generating a signal when the water in said tub reaches a level at
approximately the level of said detecting means;
means for vertically positioning said detecting means, said positioning
means including means for holding said detecting means and for translating
movement of said level selecting means into a corresponding vertical
movement of said detecting means, said holding means comprising a threaded
spindle rotatably mounted adjacent said one wall of said tub and a nut
supported on said spindle, said nut being nonrotatably connected to said
detecting means;
said bathtub including an overflow aperture and a cover rosette;
said system further comprising:
level selecting means comprising a knob movable on said rosette, gearing
means coupling said knob to said spindle, means for mounting said spindle
to permit rotational movement thereof; and
means responsive to said generated signal for producing an alarm
indication.
4. A water level control system in accordance with claim 1 or 3, wherein at
least said one wall comprises a portion of non-conductive material;
said detecting means comprises a capacitive proximity switch; and
said responsive means comprises a solenoid valve for controlling the flow
of water. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to a water level control system for bath tubs or
similar apparatus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The purpose of level control systems is to preselect with precision the
water level in bath tubs or similar appliances and to monitor the filling
process.
Devices of this nature are known. However, such devices have the inherent
disadvantage that they are positioned in the area filled by the bath water
and thus, restrict the room for movement of the person bathing. Moreover,
these known devices are highly complicated in their structure and,
consequently, relatively expensive to buy and also very often present an
unaesthetic appearance in the bathroom.
The invention is based upon the need to create a water level control system
which can be located completely outside the area filled by the bath water
and in no way restricts the room for movement of the person bathing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A water level control system in accordance with the principles of the
invention includes a probe or detecting means disposed exterior to one
wall of a bath tub and being vertically adjustable. The probe emits a
signal when the level of water approximately reaches a predetermined
level. The signal is used to actuate a device to turn off the inflowing
water and/or to trip an alarm device.
In one embodiment of the invention, at least a portion of the bath tub wall
in the vicinity of the probe is constructed of a non-conductive material
and the probe includes a capacitive proximity switch which emits a
switching pulse when the water level rises to within the measuring range
of the switch. A solenoid valve, responsive to the switching pulse, shuts
off the inflowing water supply.
Further in accordance with the principles of the invention, the probe may
be secured to a holding device whereby the probe is vertically adjustable.
The entire water level control system can be mounted in covered manner,
e.g. between the shell of the bath tub and the tile screen in the area of
the drain and overflow fittings. The level preselector device can be
integrated in a cover rosette for the overflow aperture of the bath tub.
Still further in accordance with the invention, the device can be linked up
to a faucet for the supply of mixed water, powered by auxiliary energy,
whereby all the control elements can be arranged in concentrated manner in
a position which offers ready accessibility.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING:
The invention may be better understood from a reading of the following
detailed description in conjunction with the drawing in which:
FIG. 1 shows a part of a bath tub with a water level control system in
accordance with the principles of the invention; and
FIG. 2 shows an electric circuit for the water level control system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING:
A water level control system is arranged on the end wall 2 at the bottom
end of a bath tub 1 made of plastic material in the region of an overflow
device which is not shown here. A gear 10 is secured to the bath tub in
the vicinity of the overflow aperture with a knob 11 to preselect the
water level. A threaded spindle 7, a nut 8 with a probe 3 to locate the
water level and a guide rod 12 as well as a mounting 9 are also secured to
the bath tub. The probe 3 is in the form of a capacitive proximity switch
and is connected via a connecting cable 13 to an electric switch as shown
in FIG. 2. A solenoid valve 5 is interposed between the water lines 20 and
mixer valve 21 to regulate the inflow of water into the bath tub. A power
source is connected to the terminals 14 and 15 in the circuit diagram
shown. If the switch 16 is now actuated, the circuit is closed and the
solenoid valve 5 is opened and the water flows into the bath tub. The
filling process is maintained until the water level 4 enters into the
measuring range of probe 3. The capacitive proximity switch in the probe
then interrupts the circuit whereafter the solenoid valve 5 shuts off the
inflow of water and concludes the filling process.
Optionally, the water level control system can be taken out of operation by
means of the switch 17 so that the bath tub can then be filled without
limit. In addition, a bypass 19 is provided with a momentary-contact
switch 18 by means of which the water level control system can be bypassed
by pushbutton and supplementary filling can take place.
To obtain any water level desired, the threaded spindle 7 can be turned by
means of the knob 11 via the gear 10 and thus, reset the probe to the
required level. To this end, the knob 11 is arranged to good advantage
coaxially in a cover rosette 6 of an overflow aperture of the bath tub
whereby a scale showing the filling level can be provided on the cover
rosette.
Naturally, other setting devices can be provided such as, for example, an
electric motor which imparts the required rotation to the spindle by
pushbutton action whereby the position of the probe 3 then has to be
indicated separately.
The probe itself can also be provided in the form of a vertical row of
sensors arranged on the end wall of the bath tub whereby, depending upon
the filling level selected, one sensor is actuated by means of the
selector device and actuates the inflow control system.
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