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Faucet with liquid crystal temperature indicator
   
Document Number
US Patent 5320137
Issued Date
June 14, 1994
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Inventors
Huang; Chien-Ta (Hsin Tien, Taipei,TW)
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Abstract
A faucet which having a spout, a handle, a middle cover, a temperature indicator and a top cover. A thermometer is installed in the hole of the strut of the middle cover for detecting the temperature of tap water which would be shown in the indicating window immediately.
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Published
June 14, 1994
Application Number
08/109,633
Filed
August 20, 1993
US Classification
137/551   374/147 374/170
Int'l Classification
F16K   37/00   (20060101)   G01K   13/00   (20060101)   G01K   13/02   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Jan 11, 1993 [CN] 93201693
USPTO Field of Search
137/551   236/12.1   236/12.16   374/138   374/141   374/147   374/148   374/170  
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