Method and device for cleaning at least one optical component
US-8945310-B2 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US10947138B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10947138-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715850956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A faucet for dispensing a fluid includes a spout, a pull-out spray head removably coupled to the spout and including an outlet, and a valve assembly in fluid communication with the outlet. Additionally, the faucet includes a fluid treatment assembly configured to output a treatment into the fluid.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A faucet comprising: a spout supporting an outlet; a valve assembly in fluid communication with the outlet; and a water treatment assembly having a water treatment device and a housing, wherein a first portion of water flows through the housing and the water treatment device and a second portion of water flows through the housing and around the water treatment device, the first and second portions of water being generally coaxial in the housing, and the water treatment device being configured to output a treatment to the first portion of water. 2. The faucet of claim 1 , wherein the water treatment device is removably coupled to the housing. 3. The faucet of claim 2 , wherein a length of the water treatment device extends generally perpendicularly to an inlet portion and an outlet portion of the water treatment assembly. 4. A housing for a fluid treatment device of a faucet comprising: an inlet tube; a first cavity fluidly coupled to the inlet tube; a second cavity fluidly coupled to the first cavity and supporting the fluid treatment device; an electrically operable valve supported within the first cavity; a fluid treatment assembly supported within the second cavity and fluidly coupled to the electrically operable valve; and an outlet tube fluidly coupled to the second cavity, the first cavity being substantially aligned with the second cavity, wherein fluid in the first cavity flows through the electrically operable valve and directed into the second cavity. 5. The housing of claim 4 , further comprising a fluid passageway configured for fluid to flow through the inlet tube and bend at a substantially right angle to flow through the first cavity and the second cavity, and bend at a substantially right angle to reverse direction and flow through the outlet tube. 6. The housing of claim 4 , wherein a controller is configured to control an output of the fluid treatment assembly when at least one of flow rate of fluid is lower than a predetermined minimum flow rate and when the temperature of the fluid is greater than a predetermined temperature. 7. A faucet for delivering fluid comprising: a spout; an electrically operable valve fluidly coupled to the spout; an ozone treatment device configured to provide ozone in the fluid; a capacitive sensor operably coupled to the ozone treatment device, the capacitive sensor providing an output signal; and a controller operably coupled to the capacitive sensor and being configured to monitor the output signal from the capacitive sensor to selectively operate the faucet in one of a treatment mode in which the ozone treatment device is actuated in response to the output signal and a non-treatment mode in which the ozone treatment device is not actuated. 8. The faucet of claim 7 , wherein a user touch on the spout is detected by the capacitive sensor to selectively operate the ozone treatment device. 9. The faucet of claim 7 , further comprising a first valve in fluid communication with the spout, a first flow path fluidly coupled to the first valve, a second valve spaced apart from the first valve and in fluid communication with the spout, and a second flow path fluidly coupled to the second valve. 10. The faucet of claim 9 , wherein fluid selectively flows through one of the first flow path and the second flow path, and when in the first flow path, the fluid flows through the first valve in spaced relation to the ozone treatment device, and when in the second flow path, the fluid flows through the second valve and the ozone treatment device. 11. The faucet of claim 7 , further comprising a pull-out spray head removably coupled to the spout. 12. An electronic fluid delivery device comprising: a spout configured to deliver fluid from an outlet; a valve assembly in fluid communication with the spout; a sensor operably coupled to the spout and configured to detect a flow mode of the fluid delivered from the outlet, and the flow mode being defined by at least one of a spray mode, a stream mode, and an aerated mode; a user input operably coupled to the sensor; a controller in electronic communication with the sensor and the user input, the sensor being configured to provide an electrical signal to the controller indicative of the detected flow mode at the outlet; and a fluid treatment assembly operably coupled to the controller and configured to selectively output a treatment to the fluid. 13. The electronic fluid delivery device of claim 12 , further comprising a pull-out spray head removably coupled to the spout.
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