Claims
- 1. A cleaning device, for use with a personal hygiene toiletry fixture, and a source of fresh water supplied to the toiletry fixture, the cleaning device comprising:a. an elongated tubing having two ends, a first end of the tubing adapted for connection to the fresh water source supplied to the toiletry fixture and a second end allowing water from the tubing; b. a hand-held handle mounted in fluid communication with said tubing; c. an electronic flow control module positioned in line with the water flow and apart: from the handle portion; and d. a switch operable on the handle portion for controlling the operation of the electronic flow control module through various operational modes of the apparatus; and e. a mercury switch which interrupts power from the direct current source to the electronic flow control module that is in electrical communication with the electronic flow control module when the handle portion is positioned more than 10 degrees or less than 10 degrees from the vertical position.
- 2. The cleaning device in claim 1, wherein the electronic control module comprises electronic components to control the water flow through the module in the multiple operational modes.
- 3. The cleaning device in claim 1, wherein the electronic control module is powered by a source of direct current.
- 4. The cleaning device in claim 1, wherein the operational modes of the electronic flow control module comprise a stop mode, low flow mode, high flow mode, low to high flow mode, high to low flow mode, and a resting mode.
- 5. The cleaning device in claim 1, wherein the switch operable on the handle includes a plurality of buttons to operate the apparatus in the various prescribed modes with the use of one hand, positioned outside the confines of the toilet bowl and so positioned that when using the apparatus, the thumb of the user points away from the users body, and when used on a recipient by another person, the user's thumb points toward the recipient's body.
- 6. The cleaning device in claim 1, wherein the electronic flow control module is positioned adjacent the first end of the elongated tubing.
- 7. The cleaning device in claim 1, wherein there is provided electronic time out limiting functions in both the low flow and high flow modes of operation.
- 8. A cleaning device, for use with a personal hygiene toiletry fixture, and a source of fresh water supplied to the toiletry fixture, the cleaning device comprising:a. an elongated tubing having two ends, a first end of the tubing adapted for connection to the fresh water source supplied to the toiletry fixture and a second end allowing water from the tubing; b. a hand-held handle mounted in fluid communication with said tubing; c. a direct current-operated electric flow control valve module positioned in line with the fluid flow adjacent the first end of the tubing; d. an electrical switch located on the handle portion for controlling the flow of water through the electric flow control valve module by the functioning of the electronic flow control module, operating between a stop mode, a low flow mode, a high flow mode, and a resting mode as well as multiple operational modes in the design of the prescribed electrical circuitry; and e. a mercury switch which interrupts sower from the direct current source to components within the electronic control valve module that supply electrical current to the electric control valve module when the handle portion is positioned less than 10 degrees from the vertical.
- 9. The cleaning device in claim 8, wherein the electronic control module comprises electronic components to control the fluid flow through the module in the multiple operational modes.
- 10. A cleaning device operable with one hand, for use with a personal hygiene toiletry fixture, and a source of fresh water supplied to the toiletry fixture, the cleaning device comprising:a. an elongated tubing having two ends, a first end of the tubing adapted for connection to the fresh water source supplied to the toiletry fixture and a second end allowing water from the tubing for cleaning; b. a valving mechanism attaching the tubing to the fresh water source to the toilet fixture; c. a hand-held handle mounted along the tubing and in fluid communication with said tubing; d. a battery-operated electronic flow control module positioned in communication with the valving mechanism to control water flow through the tubing; e. a switch operable on the handle portion for controlling the flow of water through the electronic flow control module between a stop mode, a low mode, a high mode, a resting mode and multiple operational modes; and f. a mercury switch positioned on the handle which interrupts power from the battery to the electronic control valve when the handle portion is positioned less than 10 degrees from the vertical.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/017,452, filed Feb. 2, 1998, Now U.S. Pat. No. 6,357,057 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/551,630, filed Nov. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,055, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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