The present invention relates to a sequence controller for extraction points. A sequence controller is to be understood as a control device or control system that controls sequential operations on devices. In the present invention, devices are meant to be extraction points and related peripheral devices. Extraction points in the context of the present invention are understood to mean devices that dispense liquid media, be they outlet fittings such as faucets, or showers, or a bathtub water inlet, or liquid dispensers for various liquids such as liquid soap, disinfectants, and personal care products.
In the case of extraction points, it has become desirable for users that instead of purely manual operation, the processes are increasingly controlled by a control system and the user is thereby preferably guided by means of a display, in particular if a sequence comprises several steps in succession and a certain sequence and duration of the steps is to be observed. Such a control system serves to improve operating convenience, helps to save water and/or energy, and is also useful for complying with hygiene regulations.
Using the example of a hand washing device, a control installation is described in EP 0 025 785 B1, which controls the sequence of steps: Water delivery for moistening the hands, soap delivery, pause time for rubbing the hands, water for rinsing and hot air from the hand dryer. The sequence is stored as a program.
EP 0 679 770 A2 describes a method for operating an outlet fitting that enables better adaptation to a user's individual needs, in that the user can first select a specific sequence program desired by him from among several sequence programs stored in a control unit, which is then displayed and started.
A control device for controlling water consumption during showering is described in DE 10 2004 052 793 B4. Individual adaptability is supported in that the control device is designed to be programmable. In addition, a display designed as an LCD display is proposed. Individual changes of the sequence program are possible on the one hand with the start button (additional shower time or interruptions), or with programming buttons. An input via an optional control panel would be made with codes.
The known prior art sequence controllers for extraction points or the sequence programs are not very flexible. At most, simple changes to the sequence are possible for the user. Changes to a sequence program or the creation of a new sequence program have so far required a specialist with knowledge of the programming language and the program codes.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an alternative sequence controller for extraction points whose sequence programs are easy to configure and edit.
This object is solved by a programmable sequence controller for extraction points having the features of claim 1. A sequence can also be referred to synonymously as a scene.
The invention further comprises a method for configuring such a sequence controller, and uses of the programmable sequence controller according to the invention at extraction points.
Preferred embodiments and variants according to the invention are shown in the respective dependent claims.
A programmable sequence controller for extraction points and peripheral devices associated therewith for controlling sequences having individual sequence steps comprising open-loop-controlled and/or closed-loop-controlled dispensing of liquid media comprises a control unit for data processing and for storing and executing selectable sequence programs, having a display and a sequence program selection option and a control panel for inputs, as well as interfaces for sensors and interfaces for actuating control members which can be connected to the control unit, and is characterized in that that the sequence controller for configuring and editing the selectable sequence programs comprises a modular programming interface with module boxes for the individual sequence steps, in which settings and criteria for the relevant extraction point and peripheral devices associated therewith, as well as desired properties of the liquid medium to be dispensed or pauses in the dispensing procedure for each sequence step, can be entered in a corresponding module box via the control panel, and the sequence steps can be lined up in the form of the corresponding module boxes to form a sequence program for the sequence.
In a programmable sequence controller according to the invention, the extraction points are preferably water extraction points.
In the programmable sequence controller according to the invention, the sequence program selection option for selecting the desired sequence program from the available stored sequence programs is preferably either represented by selectable buttons on the control panel, or it is embodied by a rotatable selector switch with a start function, or it comprises an acoustic selection option. The latter option would include a microphone and voice recognition software with voice control. In the case of impaired vision, or if nothing is to be touched for hygienic reasons, for example, the persons concerned could thus use their voice to transmit the desired choice to the sequence controller.
The display of the programmable sequence controller according to the invention is preferably designed to first indicate titles of selectable sequence programs visually and/or acoustically, and after the start of a selected sequence program to indicate the respective sequence step with the corresponding title visually and/or acoustically. By displaying the title of the respective sequence step, the user knows at all times the location within the sequence. An acoustic indication (via loudspeaker) can comprise the spoken title of the respective sequence step, and optionally be accompanied e.g. by background music.
In the programmable sequence controller according to the invention, the control panel for inputs and for configuring and editing the selectable sequence programs is preferably a screen with touch input. Such a screen, when mounted on a wall adjacent to the extraction point, can serve simultaneously as a visual display and as a sequence program selector, if the latter is represented by selectable buttons on the control panel. However, the display (optical and/or acoustic), the sequence program selection option and the control panel can also be designed as separate components.
In one embodiment of the programmable sequence controller according to the invention, the sensors that can be connected to interfaces of the control unit are pressure sensors, temperature sensors or flow sensors in supply lines, or proximity sensors. A temperature sensor can be part of a control loop to control the liquid medium to be dispensed to a set temperature specified in a module box, or to heat it to a specified temperature. A flow sensor can be used to control to a desired flow rate, or to close a valve in a supply line after a specified total flowed medium quantity (e.g., in liters) is reached. A proximity sensor can be used, among other things, to trigger a sequence or scene without contact when a user approaches.
In the programmable sequence controller according to the invention, the control members that can be connected to interfaces of the control unit for actuation are in particular control members of valves or switches of pumps in supply lines, or switches of peripheral devices. A peripheral device is, for example, an electromechanically operated bathtub plug, or a soap dispenser next to a water fitting, or a hot-air hand dryer.
The valves that can be actuated via control members are in particular shut-off valves, control valves, flow control valves or mixing valves, with mixing valves preferably being controllable to a set temperature of the liquid medium specified in a module box.
The present invention also comprises a method for configuring a programmable sequence controller according to the invention, which is characterized in that, when configuring a sequence program in the modular programming interface, as many module boxes are created one after the other from a template, defined with parameters and lined up as sequence steps are required which are subdivided in time or according to other criteria to represent a complete sequence. A template is a neutral module box for parameterization. This can be detailed differently for different types of scenes. Each created module box corresponds to a step in the subdivided sequence, wherein the criteria for subdivision are either a defined time duration of a step (e.g. the duration of a water delivery or a pause duration without water delivery), or the achievement of a certain physical property value of the medium to be delivered, e.g. a temperature achievement in a heating step or the achievement of a certain delivered medium quantity (in volume units).
In one variant, the method is characterized in that the template for the individual module boxes comprises a header and a parameter field, and a title for the respective sequence step is entered into the header of the individual module boxes created, and the parameters required for defining and controlling the respective sequence step are selected and specified in the parameter field.
The present invention further relates to the use of a programmable sequence controller according to the invention for controlling sequences or scenes with successive sequence steps at extraction points, preferably for water extraction points and related operations in their environment. Related operations may not only involve peripheral equipment, but may also include cues on the visual and/or audible display to the user to perform certain actions during the sequence steps, for example, prompts such as “wet your hands,” “soap up,” and “rinse off.” In use, the sequences or scenes are preferably selected from the group consisting of tooth brushing, showering, bathing, hand washing and hand hygiene procedures.
The latter is a focal application of the present invention, especially for hospitals or medical practices. All hygiene procedures (e.g., for cleaning and disinfecting hands before surgery) can be individually mapped and easily configured with the present invention. Guiding a user through a hand hygiene procedure by means of the sequence controller according to the invention is a great help in complying with hygiene regulations. Other advantageous aspects relate to the areas of comfort and wellness, saving water and energy, and the touch-free (acoustic) selection of a sequence program.
In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail by means of schematic figures showing examples of possible sequences or scenes in a modular programming interface of the sequence controller according to the invention, without limiting the scope of the present invention, wherein:
The parameters can be symbolized by corresponding pictograms or icons, as shown on the left in parameter field 5. In the example of parameter field 5 of
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As can be seen from the description and the claims, the subject matter of the invention relates to a sequence controller which, according to the invention, offers the possibility of configuring sequences in a simple manner by means of a modular programming interface with module boxes 1 for individual sequence steps, as explained by way of example with reference to
At this point, it should be noted that any combinations of the features described and/or shown in the figures are within the scope of the present invention as long as the combinations are not inconsistent.
As can be seen from the description and the explanations of the figures, the present invention provides an advantageous and easy-to-use alternative solution for a sequence controller for extraction points. Its modular programming interface, in which the individual sequence steps can be conveniently defined and lined up as corresponding modules, enables a high degree of individual flexibility and easily configurable personalized sequences, even without detailed knowledge of the programming language.
Identical reference numerals in the figures indicate corresponding features, even if not explicitly referred to in the description of the individual figures in each case.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/081531 | 11/16/2018 | WO | 00 |