[0001] The present invention relates to a spout, particularly for washbasins and the like,
with device for automatic activation of a valve body.
[0002] More particularly, the invention relates to a spout that comprises a time-controlled
valve body with automatic activation, combined with a battery-powered ceramic or thermostatic
cartridge.
[0003] Automatic activation devices for controlling and managing the opening of the valve
body of faucets of washbasins and the like are known.
[0004] For example, among the most widespread devices, motion detection devices are known
which comprise a photocell or a proximity sensor that is installed proximate to the
spout of the washbasin and is adapted to detect the presence of the user in order
to open and/or close the valve body of the faucet.
[0005] Generally, closure of the valve body is linked to a timer, which is activated simultaneously
with the opening of the valve body and, once the preset time has elapsed, closes the
valve body automatically.
[0006] Another type of automatic activation devices is constituted by contact devices.
[0007] This last type of device is characterized by the presence of capacitive or inductive
contact sensor means, which are associated with the spout of the washbasin to operate
the valve body of the faucet when the user touches the spout of the washbasin.
[0008] In these known devices, the spout of the washbasin in fact becomes a totally sensitive
element, which is connected to a control unit that measures the variation in capacitance
or inductance that is associated with an electric circuit connected to the spout of
the washbasin.
[0009] These known devices are not devoid of drawbacks, which include the fact that having
a totally sensitive washbasin spout or having motion sensors located proximate to
the spout causes activation of the valve body even when this is not required, such
as for example during cleaning of the washbasin.
[0010] The aim of the present invention is to eliminate the drawback noted above by providing
a spout, particularly for washbasins and the like, with a device for the automatic
activation of a valve body that allows to actuate the valve body only when this is
actually required, without possibility of error.
[0011] Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a spout for washbasins
that is easy to install and uses easily available components.
[0012] This aim, as well as these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter,
are achieved by a spout, particularly for washbasins and the like, with a device for
the automatic activation of a valve body, comprising a tubular body that can be associated
with a valve body of a washbasin at a first end thereof and is associated, at a second
end thereof, with an aerator, which can be sealingly connected to said valve body
by means of a pipe that lies inside said tubular body, characterized in that said
tubular body comprises a first tubular element and a second tubular element, which
are associated to each other, without mutual contact, by means of an insulating element,
said second tubular element being associated with said aerator and being associated
with contact sensor means that are connected to means for actuating said valve body,
forming a contact sensitive region arranged at the end of the spout of the washbasin.
[0013] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better
apparent from the description of preferred but not exclusive embodiments of a spout,
particularly for washbasins and the like, with a device for automatic activation of
a valve body, according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example
in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a spout for washbasins according
to the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a spout for washbasins according
to the invention;
Figure 3 is a partially sectional side elevation view of the spout shown in Figure
1;
Figure 4 is a partial sectional detail view of Figure 1.
[0014] With reference to the figures, the spout, particularly for washbasins and the like,
with device for automatic activation of a valve body, generally designated by the
reference numeral 1, comprises a tubular body 2, which substantially has a cylindrical
cross-section and can be associated with a valve body 3 of a washbasin at a first
end thereof 2a and is associated, at a second end thereof 2b, with an aerator 4, according
to a system that is per se known and therefore is not described.
[0015] The spout is further associated with a battery-powered thermostatic or ceramic cartridge
3a.
[0016] The aerator 4 can be sealingly connected to the valve body by means of a flexible
hose or pipe 5 that lies inside the tubular body 2.
[0017] According to the invention, the tubular body 2 comprises a first tubular element
6 and a second tubular element 7, which are associated to each other without mutual
contact by means of an insulating element, which consists of a bush 8 that is sealingly
inserted with a first portion thereof 8a in the first tubular element 6 and with a
second portion thereof 8b in the second tubular element 7.
[0018] Electrical insulation between the first tubular element 6 and the second tubular
element 7 is achieved by way of a radial expansion 8c, which is formed on the bush
8 and is arranged between the first portion 8a and the second portion 8b of the bush.
[0019] Of course, the materials of the bush 8, of the first tubular element 6 and of the
second tubular element 7 are selected appropriately in order to provide an electrical
insulation between the first tubular element 6 and the second tubular element 7.
[0020] The second tubular element 7 is associated with the aerator 4 and is associated with
contact sensor means of the capacitive type, which comprise at least a contact element
9 that acts as a first electrode of the capacitor.
[0021] As will become apparent hereinafter, the second electrode of the capacitor is the
user proper.
[0022] In a possible embodiment, the contact element 9 is a ring that is screwed inside
the second tubular element 7, since the latter has a circular cross-section.
[0023] In the same embodiment, the connection between the first and second tubular elements
6 and 7 and the bush 8 is also provided by way of a threaded coupling with a male
thread on the bush 8, on both portions 8a and 8b, and female threads on the first
and second tubular elements 6 and 7.
[0024] The contact element 9 is connected to means for actuating the valve body 3, which
comprise at least one control unit 10, which can be arranged inside the washbasin
in order to manage and control the valve body 3 by means of at least one wire 11.
[0025] In order to allow the passage of both the hose 5 and of the wire 11, the bush 8 comprises
a through hole 8d along its axis.
[0026] According to the requirements, it is possible to provide additional embodiments that
differ from the first one substantially in the shapes of the components, without altering
the inventive concept.
[0027] For example, in a second possible embodiment, shown in Figure 2, the spout, generally
designated by the reference numeral 101, can comprise a tubular body 102 that has
substantially a rectangular cross-section with rounded edges.
[0028] In this case also, the tubular body 102 comprises a first and second tubular elements
106 and 107, which are associated to each other without mutual contact by means of
an insulation element, which consists of a bush 108 that is sealingly inserted in
the first tubular element 106 and in the second tubular element 107.
[0029] In this second embodiment, the aerator 104 in any case maintains a cylindrical cross-section
and is associated with the end 102b of the tubular body 102.
[0030] The internal components, the control unit and the valve body can remain substantially
unchanged.
[0031] Operation of the device for automatic activation of the spout 1 is clear and evident
from what has been described.
[0032] In particular, it must be stressed that as electric current flows through the wire
11 and thus into the contact element 9, the contact element 9 acts as a first electrode
of a capacitor, the second electrode of which is provided by the body of the user.
[0033] Since the contact element 9 engages the second tubular element 7, on the latter there
is a contact sensing region arranged at the end of the spout 1 of the washbasin.
[0034] The control unit 10 performs the function of detecting the difference in capacitance
associated with the first electrode, provided by the contact element 9, and of activating
the valve body 3 for the outflow of the water from the spout.
[0035] In practice it has been found that the spout, particularly for washbasins and the
like, with device for automatic activation of a valve body, according to the present
invention, fully achieves the intended aim and objects, since it prevents unwanted
activations of the device following operations by the user that do not require the
delivery of water from the faucet.
[0036] Another advantage of the spout according to the present invention consists in that
it is provided by means of components that are easily available, thereby entailing
a low cost thereof and an easy installation.
[0037] The spout particularly for washbasins and the like with device for automatic activation
of a valve body thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
[0038] All the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0039] In practice, the materials used, so long as they are compatible with the specific
use, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to requirements
and to the state of the art.
[0040] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application no.
MI2008A000473, from which this application claims priority, are incorporated herein by reference.
[0041] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A spout (1), particularly for washbasins and the like, with a device for the automatic
activation of a valve body, comprising a tubular body (2; 102) that can be associated
with a valve body (3) of a washbasin at a first end (2a) thereof and is associated,
at a second end (2b) thereof, with an aerator (4; 104), which can be sealingly connected
to said valve body (3) by means of a pipe (5) that lies inside said tubular body (2),
characterized in that said tubular body (2) comprises a first tubular element (6; 106) and a second tubular
element (7; 107), which are associated to each other, without mutual contact, by means
of an insulating element (8; 108), said second tubular element (7; 107) being associated
with said aerator (4; 104) and being associated with contact sensor means (9) that
are connected to means (10) for actuating said valve body (3), forming a contact sensitive
region arranged at the end of the spout (1) of the washbasin.
2. The spout according to claim 1, characterized in that said contact sensor means (9) are of the capacitive type.
3. The spout according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said contact sensor means (9) comprise at least one contact element that engages
said second tubular element (7) and is connected to said actuation means (10) by way
of at least one wire (11) which, being crossed by an electrical current, acts as a
first electrode of a capacitor.
4. The spout according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said actuation means (10) comprise at least a control unit, which can be arranged
proximate to the washbasin to manage and control said valve body (3).
5. The spout according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said insulating element (8) is a bush that is sealingly inserted with a first portion
thereof (8a) in said first tubular element (6) and with a second portion thereof (8b)
in said second tubular element (7), said bush comprising a through hole (8d) along
its own axis for the passage of said pipe (5) and of said at least one wire (11) and
comprising a radial expansion that is arranged between said first (8a) and second
(8b) portions for the mutual insulation of said first tubular element (6) and of said
second tubular element (7).
6. A faucet particularly for washbasins and the like, characterized in that it comprises a spout according to one or more of the preceding claims.
7. The faucet according to claim 6, characterized in that a battery-powered ceramic or thermostatic cartridge is associated with the valve
body (3) of said faucet.