System and Method for Run-On Detection
US-2025270801-A1 · Aug 28, 2025 · US
US9696728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9696728-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414532062-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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In one aspect, a water supply system for a waste disposal may include first and second supply conduits fluidly connected to separate water supplies, with the first supply conduit having a first discharge end and the second supply conduit having a second discharge end. The system may also include a disposal conduit fluidly connected to the first and second supply conduits. The disposal conduit may be spaced apart from the first and second conduits such that an air gap is defined between an inlet end of the disposal conduit and the first and second discharge ends. The inlet end may be configured to receive water expelled from the first and second supply conduits. Moreover, an outlet end of the disposal conduit may be configured to be in fluid communication with an inlet of the waste disposal such that water directed through the disposal conduit is received within the disposal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water supply system, comprising: a first supply conduit configured to be in fluid communication with a first water supply, the first supply conduit terminating at a first discharge end; a second supply conduit configured to be in fluid communication with a second water supply, the second supply conduit terminating at a second discharge end; a disposal conduit in fluid communication with the first and second supply conduits, the disposal conduit terminating at an inlet end and an outlet end, the disposal conduit being spaced apart from the first and second conduits such that an air gap is defined between the inlet end and the first and second discharge ends, the inlet end being configured to receive water expelled from the first and second supply conduits via the first and second discharge ends; and a waste disposal in fluid communication with the outlet end of the disposal conduit such that water directed through the disposal conduit is received within the waste disposal, wherein the air gap corresponds to an un-enclosed, vertical space defined between the inlet end of the disposal conduit and the first and second discharge ends of the first and second supply conduits such that water expelled from at least one of the first discharge end or the second discharge end flows through the un-enclosed, vertical space prior to being received at the inlet end of the disposal conduit. 2. The water supply system of claim 1 , further comprising a valve provided in operative association with the second supply conduit, the valve being configured to control the flow of water from the second water supply through the second supply conduit. 3. The water supply system of claim 2 , wherein the valve is configured to be actuated to an opened position when the waste disposal is being operated to allow water to flow through the second supply conduit and into the disposal conduit. 4. The water supply system of claim 3 , wherein the waste disposal and the valve are configured to be powered on and off simultaneously. 5. The water supply system of claim 2 , further comprising a controller communicatively coupled to the valve, the controller being configured to transmit a control signal to actuate the valve to an opened position such that water is directed from the second water supply through the second supply conduit and is expelled from the second discharge end into the disposal conduit. 6. The water supply system of claim 5 , wherein the controller comprises an internal controller of the waste disposal or a separate controller external to the waste disposal. 7. The water supply system of claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to transmit the control signal to actuate the valve to the opened position when the waste disposal is turned on, when the waste disposal is running dry or when implementing a cleaning cycle for the waste disposal. 8. The water supply system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet end of the disposal conduit is enlarged relative to an adjacent section of the disposal conduit. 9. The water supply system of claim 1 , wherein the first water supply corresponds to a dishwasher in fluid communication with the first supply conduit. 10. The water supply system of claim 9 , wherein the second water supply corresponds to a water supply separate from the dishwasher. 11. A water supply system, comprising: a first supply conduit configured to be in fluid communication with a dishwasher, the first supply conduit terminating at a first discharge end; a second supply conduit configured to be in fluid communication with a separate water supply, the second supply conduit terminating at a second discharge end; a disposal conduit in fluid communication with the first and second supply conduits, the disposal conduit terminating at an inlet end and an outlet end, the disposal conduit being spaced apart from the first and second conduits such that an air gap is defined between the inlet end and the first and second discharge ends, the inlet end being configured to receive water expelled from the first and second supply conduits via the first and second discharge ends; a valve provided in operative association with the second supply conduit, the valve being configured to control the flow of water from the separate water supply through the second supply conduit; and a waste disposal including a secondary inlet in fluid communication with the outlet end of the disposal conduit such that, when the valve is moved to an opened position, water flows from the second supply conduit into the disposal conduit via the air gap and is subsequently received within the waste disposal, wherein the air gap corresponds to an un-enclosed, vertical space defined between the inlet end of the disposal conduit and the first and second discharge ends of the first and second supply conduits. 12. The water supply system of claim 11 , wherein the valve is configured to be actuated to the opened position when the waste disposal is being operated to allow water to flow through the second supply conduit and into the disposal conduit. 13. The water supply system of claim 12 , wherein the waste disposal and the valve are configured to be powered on and off simultaneously. 14. The water supply system of claim 11 , further comprising a controller communicatively coupled to the valve, the controller being configured to transmit a control signal to actuate the valve to the opened position. 15. The water supply system of claim 14 , wherein the controller comprises an internal controller of the waste disposal or a separate controller external to the waste disposal. 16. The water supply system of claim 14 , wherein the controller is configured to transmit the control signal to actuate the valve to the opened position when the waste disposal is turned on, when the waste disposal is running dry or when implementing a cleaning cycle for the waste disposal. 17. The water supply system of claim 11 , wherein the inlet end of the disposal conduit is enlarged relative to an adjacent section of the disposal conduit. 18. The water supply system of claim 11 , wherein the waste disposal further comprises a primary inlet separate from the secondary inlet that is configured to receive water from an associated sink.
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